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Belgium's Kopecky wins Women's Tour of Flanders again
Belgian rider Lotte Kopecky won the Women's Tour of Flanders on Sunday to retain her title, thanks to a long solo break on the 154km route.
Benzema nets seven-minute hat-trick as Madrid thrash Valladolid
Karim Benzema scored a stunning hat-trick in a seven-minute salvo as Real Madrid thumped Real Valladolid 6-0 on Sunday in La Liga.
Lazio see off Monza to stay second behind Napoli
Lazio will hold on to second place in Serie A after winning comfortably 2-0 at Monza on Sunday and cutting Napoli's huge league lead to 16 points.
West Ham climb out of relegation zone as Saints stay bottom
West Ham climbed out of the Premier League relegation zone as Nayef Aguerd's first goal for the club sealed a crucial 1-0 win against fellow strugglers Southampton on Sunday.
Monumental Pogacar escapes to Tour of Flanders triumph
Tadej Pogacar won the Tour of Flanders on Sunday with a searing solo attack in the final 20km on the 274km one-day race.
New Zealand men topple Fiji to extend rugby sevens lead
New Zealand toppled Fiji in the Hong Kong rugby sevens final on Sunday to seal a remarkable double gold with their women's team and extend their lead atop the men's series standings.
Exeter edge 14-man Montpellier in Champions Cup thriller
Exeter qualified for the Champions Cup quarter-finals on tries scored when Sunday's last 16 thriller with Montpellier ended 33-33 after extra time.
Sparkling New Zealand women notch five in a row at Hong Kong sevens
Dominant New Zealand made it five wins in a row at the women's rugby sevens in Hong Kong on Sunday, beating Australia 26-17 in the final to get one hand on the overall series trophy with one round to go.
Rodgers leaves struggling Leicester by mutual consent
Leicester parted company with manager Brendan Rodgers on Sunday as they look to maintain their Premier League status.
Mass fall as 40 riders hit the tarmac at Tour of Flanders
Cycling's Tour of Flanders was marred by a mass fall on Sunday as around 40 riders hit the tarmac with Wout Van Aert and Julian Alaphilippe amongst the fallers.
Ethiopia's Ayana denies favourite Adola in Paris Marathon
Ethiopia's Abeje Ayana upset favourite Guye Adola to win the Paris Marathon on Sunday in a time of two hours, seven minutes and 15 seconds.
Hamilton ecstatic at Melbourne podium after Mercedes' troubles
Lewis Hamilton was "super grateful" to take his first podium of the year in Australia on Sunday, and suggested Mercedes could close the gap on the dominant Red Bulls.
Verstappen claims Hamilton did not follow race rules
Max Verstappen was Sunday over the moon at a maiden grand prix win in Australia, but claimed Lewis Hamilton failed to follow racing rules when passing him on the opening lap.
Verstappen beats Hamilton to win chaotic Australian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen held off a revived Lewis Hamilton to steer his Red Bull to a chaotic win at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday and tighten his grip on the world championship.
Kane Williamson out of IPL with knee injury
Star New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson was on Sunday ruled out of the rest of the Indian Premier League season with a knee injury, in a major blow to defending champions the Gujarat Titans.
Red Bull's Verstappen wins chaotic Australian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen held off a revived Lewis Hamilton to steer his Red Bull to a chaotic win at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday and tighten his grip on the world championship.
Joshua says Fury clash is the fight the 'boxing world needs'
Anthony Joshua has insisted a "Battle of Britain" with Tyson Fury is the bout "the boxing world needs" after he came through a "do or die" fight with American heavyweight Jermaine Franklin.
Stronger Tiger eyes challenge of return to Augusta National
Tiger Woods says he feels stronger than last year as he prepares to make another emotional return to the Masters.
Stretched 13th hole boosts Masters to record length
A lengthened par-5 13th hole at Augusta National will offer a new challenge for golf's greatest players when the 87th Masters tees off Thursday.
PGA stars and LIV rebels set for Masters showdown
Augusta National, which has already been critical of the ongoing feud between the PGA Tour and upstart LIV Golf League, is about to become the front line in golf's civil war as stars of the rival groups meet at the 87th Masters.
China's Yin grabs x-shot lead in LPGA LA Open
China's Yin Ruoning closed in on a first US LPGA Tour title on Saturday, carding six birdies in a four-under-par 67 to take a two-shot lead over Kim Hyo-joo in the LPGA Los Angeles Open.
Canada's McIntosh sets 400m medley world record
Summer McIntosh set her second world record of the week Saturday, winning the 400m individual medley at the Canadian Swimming Trials in 4min 25.87sec.
Rodgers leads Texas Open by one in bid for first PGA Tour title
Patrick Rodgers fired a one-under-par 71 on Saturday to hang on to a one-stroke lead over Corey Conners heading into the final round of the US PGA Tour Texas Open in San Antonio.
Joshua regrets failure to knock out Franklin after points win
Britain's Anthony Joshua said he should have knocked out Jermaine Franklin after the former world heavyweight champion returned to winning ways with a unanimous, if laboured, points-decision victory in London on Saturday.
Veteran Kvitova defeats Rybakina for 30th WTA title
Petra Kvitova drew on all her experience to claim her 30th WTA singles title with a straight sets Miami Open victory over Elena Rybakina on Saturday.
Lewandowski hits brace in Barca cruise, Sevilla earn crucial win
Robert Lewandowski struck twice as Barcelona moved 15 points clear at the top of La Liga with a comfortable 4-0 win at Elche on Saturday.
Kvitova wins Miami Open, beating Rybakina
Petra Kvitova drew on all her experience to claim her 30th WTA singles title with a straight sets Miami Open victory over Elena Rybakina on Saturday.
Lewandowski hits two as Liga leaders Barca cruise past Elche
Robert Lewandowski struck twice as Barcelona moved 15 points clear at the top of La Liga with a comfortable 4-0 win at Elche on Saturday.
South Africa's 'mega' Binder wins Argentina MotoGP sprint race
South Africa's Brad Binder rode a "mega race" on his KTM to win a frantic Argentina MotoGP sprint on Saturday ahead of Ducati duo, Marco Bezzecchi and Luca Marini of Italy.
Inter suffer Fiorentina defeat, Juventus boost top-four hopes
Inter Milan slumped to a 1-0 home defeat by Fiorentina on Saturday as Giacomo Bonaventura's second-half goal dealt a blow to their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League from Serie A.
Late-show Thomas takes 'not worthy' La Rochelle into Champions Cup last-eight
France winger Teddy Thomas scored a late try as La Rochelle edged Gloucester 29-26 to reach the Champions Cup quarter-finals but said his team's performance was "not worthy".
Wales on top of Women's Six Nations after France rout Ireland
France maintained their Women's Six Nations title bid with a 53-3 rout of Ireland on Saturday but it was Wales who ended the day top of the table after a hard-fought 34-22 win over Scotland.