Tennispublished at 14:05 British Summer Time 23 May 2014
Heather Watson leads 6-5 in the final set of her French Open second qualifying round match against Kateryna Kozlova of Ukraine.
Patrice Evra signs a one-year contract at Manchester United
Chelsea in advanced talks over £40m David Luiz sale
West Ham, Fulham, Hull, Stoke and Newcastle release players
French Open: Andy Murray to face Andrey Golubev / James Ward qualifies
All-Madrid Champions League final build-up
PGA Championship updates from Wentworth
Luke Reddy and Michael Emons
Heather Watson leads 6-5 in the final set of her French Open second qualifying round match against Kateryna Kozlova of Ukraine.
Roy Keane hints he would consider an approach to be Celtic's new manager.
The Republic of Ireland assistant manager has been linked with the role vacated by Neil Lennon on Thursday.
Keane, a former Celtic player, is keen to stress "I've got a job", but concedes he would sit down with the FAI and Ireland boss Martin O'Neill to discuss the matter if an approach was made.
Great Britain's James Ward qualifies for the French Open for the first time in his career. The British number three, ranked 169th in the world, defeats Slovenia's Blaz Rola 4-6 6-4 12-10 in Paris in the final qualifying round.
Sergio Garcia will undergo two weeks of treatment to be fit for the US Open on 12 June. The Spaniard withdrew from the PGA Championship on Thursday and tweets saying, external he has an "oedema" on the top of his kneecap and some "cartilage on the left side of it" that gives him pain.
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo posts on Instagram:, external Tomorrow it will be a dream come true to play the final in Portugal. I'm sure football fans will spend a great time in my country, known for the hospitality of people.
Real Madrid play Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final on Saturday in Lisbon. The game begins at 19:45 BST and there will be live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and live commentary on BBC Radio 5 live.
Heather Watson is in charge of the deciding set in her French Open second qualifying round match against Kateryna Kozlova. Watson leads 4-2 with a break of serve.
In the third qualifying round, Johanna Konta has just begun her match against Yuliya Beygelzimer of Ukraine, with the winner advancing into the main draw.
In the men's final qualifying round, James Ward's clash with Blaz Rola is turning into an epic. It is back on serve with the Slovenian leading 10-9 in the final set.
England left back Luke Shaw reveals his mum started crying upon hearing of his place in the World Cup squad.
"It's not an easy thing for a family," says Shaw, 18. "My sister and brother would have to miss out on things because my parents dedicated most of their time to me. I am glad I have given them something to be proud of."
Shaw, who has one cap for England, was named ahead of Ashley Cole in Roy Hodgson's squad.
Real Madrid are chasing 'La Decima'. Winning a 10th European Cup has become an obsession for Los Blancos and its followers and there is something captivating about the fact the side bidding to stop them achieving it are city rivals Atletico.
The sides have not met in the competition since 1959, when Real won 2-1 and went on to win the trophy for a fourth time in a row.
BBC Sport have taken a look around the Spanish capital in the build-up to the much anticipated fixture.
You can listen to every kick on BBC Radio 5 live or follow a live text commentary on the BBC Sport website.
Joe Wilson
BBC News sports correspondent in Cardiff
"Saracens kickers put in a 30-minute session with the roof closed in Cardiff.
"Alex Goode and Owen Farrell both confirmed afterwards they will be using what they call 'wolf pack' hunting as a mass defensive ploy against Toulon, Jonny Wilkinson in particular.
"Farrell paid tribute to Wilkinson saying he was a rare example of a man who had 'made his own standards' in rugby."
Saracens play Toulon in the Heineken Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, kick-off 17:00 BST.
James Ward had a match-point earlier on in the deciding set in his French Open third qualifying round tie against Blaz Rola.
Now, the Brit has saved two match points and it is back level at 7-7. Remember, Ward is aiming to become the first British player in more than 40 years to advance through French Open qualifying into the main draw.
Cardiff City confirm Tommy Smith and Simon Lappin will leave the club. Midfielder Don Cowie will be offered a new deal.
Heather Watson has levelled her French Open second qualifying round tie and now faces a deciding set against Kateryna Kozlova of Ukraine.
Watson, 22, who hails from Guernsey, lost the opening set 6-4 but took the second 6-2. She needs to win this match and then another one to qualify for the main tournament.
Rotherham United will have a familiar face in the crowd when they take on Leyton Orient in the League One play-off final on Sunday.
Howard Webb - yes the one you shout at when he referees your team - has supported the Millers since he was eight-years-old.
"There have been lots of ups and downs since," he tells the BBC. "I've seen them twice there before but I'll be nervous for certain. If we are losing I'll be screaming at the referee if there's any time wasting going on."
Agony for James Ward as he was serving for the match, but he has been broken and it is now 5-5. There will be no tie-breaks and they have to win by two games to qualify for the French Open.
Ward, the British number three and world number 169, had a match-point earlier in the set, but his opponent, Blaz Rola of Slovenia, saved it.
Russell Fuller
BBC tennis correspondent at Roland Garros
"Full house on court 10 to see if James Ward can be first British man to qualify for the main draw of the French Open for over 40 years.
"Blaz Rola saves a match-point but Ward is about to serve for the main draw at 5-4."
Now we are all for sportsmen or women taking their trophy to bed with them or down to the local school, but Nick Faldo has probably overstretched it with the Claret Jug.
The elephant looks excited. Clearly a golf fan.
Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has "no emotional connection" with the London club, reports the Daily Mirror., external
The 22-year-old, on loan at Atletico Madrid, is preparing to play in Saturday's Champions League final against rivals Real Madrid.
"Chelsea signed me up in 2011, nine million euros," says Courtois. "Since then I've gone to London only for the medical check."
Since joining Atletico, Courtois has won the Spanish title, the Copa del Rey, Europa League and Super Cup.
Great Britain's James Ward is closing in on a place in the French Open. His third qualifying round match against Slovenia's Blaz Rola has gone into a deciding set but the Brit leads 4-3 with a break of serve.
In the second round of the women's qualifying event, Heather Watson has lost the first set 6-4 in her tie against Kateryna Kozlova of Ukraine. If Watson wins then she would have to win one more match on Saturday to qualify for the main competition.
Who are sport's most love-hate characters? Tweet us on #bbcsportsday.
Edd Scicluna:, external Mario Balotelli, the ultimate "love him or hate him" player.
Mark Hampson:, external If we're doing love/hate, then surely Alex Ferguson is the greatest example? Loved by United, despised by everyone else!
Stuart Mason:, external I hate Mourinho for his smug arrogance but I would have loved it if he was at Liverpool. The same as Ronaldo.
So if Andy Murray is to win the French Open for the first time in his career then he may have to beat the top three players in the world to do so. Murray, 27, is seeded seventh and this is his potential route to glory.
First round: Andrey Golubev (Kaz, ranked 55), Second round: Marinko Matosevic (Aus, 68), Third round: Philipp Kohlschreiber (Ger, 29), Fourth round: Richard Gasquet (Fra, 13), Quarter-finals: Stan Wawrinka (Swi, 3), Semi-finals: Rafael Nadal (Spa, 1), Final: Novak Djokovic (Ser, 2)