Summary

  • Kevin Pietersen hits career-best 326 for Surrey

  • England name squad for Women's World Cup

  • Cyclist Domenico Pozzovivo in Giro d'Italia crash

  • Arsenal v Swansea (20:00 BST)

  • Swindon v Sheff Utd (19:45 BST) 2-1, 2nd leg

  1. Formula 1published at 08:39 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

    Lewis HamiltonImage source, EPA

    Andy Murray may have won in Spain over the weekend, but Lewis Hamilton could only manage second as Nico Rosberg took a dominant win in the Spanish Grand Prix.

    Hamilton was initially stuck behind Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel but switched to a different strategy to get ahead.

    The German was third ahead of Williams' Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen.

    The result means Rosberg has reduced Hamilton's advantage in the championship to 20 points, while Vettel is 31 points adrift in third place.

  2. Athleticspublished at 08:33 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

    Jessica Ennis-HillImage source, Reuters
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    Will Jessica Ennis-Hill defend her Olympic crown in Rio next year?

    London 2012 hero Jessica Ennis-Hill will only return to heptathlon action in Gotzis if she is fully ready, according to her coach.

    The 29-year-old finished third in the 100m hurdles at the Great CityGames in Manchester on Saturday - her first race since July 2013.

    Ennis-Hill had planned to compete in the Gotzis Hypo-Meeting in Austria on 30-31 May.

    But coach Toni Minichiello said she "had a bit of work to do" before a decision would be made.

  3. Footballpublished at 08:27 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

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    QPR manager Chris Ramsey says the club will not "capitulate" after relegation and that he should stay in the job.

    The Hoops, promoted to the Premier League via the play-offs last season, went down with two games to play after being hammered 6-0 at Manchester City.

    "I think the future looks bright for QPR apart from dropping its status at this stage of the proceedings," Ramsey told BBC Sport after the game on Sunday. "I think I'm capable of doing the job."

    That's a big 'apart from', Chris...

  4. Tennispublished at 08:22 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

    Andy Murray claimed his first victory over Rafael Nadal on clay to win the Madrid Masters on Sunday evening.

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    The Briton had never beaten Nadal in six previous meetings on the surface but won 6-3 6-2 to stun the home crowd.

    Defending champion Nadal was aiming for a record fifth win in Madrid but Murray outclassed his Spanish opponent to lift his first Masters title on clay.

    The 27-year-old, who won his first clay-court title in Munich on Monday, has now secured two in under a week.

    "It's one of the hardest things in tennis to try and win against Rafa on clay, so I'm glad I've managed to do it," Murray told Sky Sports.

  5. Footballpublished at 08:16 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

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    Steven Gerrard has scored twice against Chelsea in 39 appearances

    Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard played down the significance of a standing ovation given to him by Chelsea fans as he left the pitch on Sunday.

    The midfielder scored in a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge and was applauded by most supporters - after Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho led the way.

    "I was more happy with the ovation from the Liverpool fans," said Gerrard. "Chelsea fans have had respect for a couple of seconds today but have slaughtered me all game.

    "I'm not going to get drawn into wishing Chelsea fans well. It was nice of them to turn up for once today."

  6. 'Play-off problems'published at 08:11 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

    The Guardian's sport section leads on reaction to the Premier League weekend and also carries the story of Chesterfield captain Ian Evatt complaining about being attacked as he left the pitch at Preston.

    Preston fans invaded the pitch after their 3-0 win at Deepdale which booked a place at Wembley for the League One play-off final.

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    Monday's Guardian sport section front page

  7. 'Murray's a master'published at 08:06 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

    Daily MailImage source, Mail

    Andy Murray's impressive dismantling of Rafael Nadal is reported on the back page of the Daily Mail this morning, while Steven Gerrard's final appearance at Stamford Bridge leads the way.

  8. 'The best & worst'published at 08:03 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

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    Monday's Sun leads with reaction to QPR's relegation from the Premier League this weekend.

    Chris Ramsey's side joined Burnley in being relegated back to the Championship after a dismal showing in a 6-0 thrashing at Manchester City. We will have plenty more on that to come.

    Also featured is Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard's reaction to Chelsea fans applauding him off the pitch in the 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge, while Andy Murray's dominant win on clay also gets a mention.

  9. Good morningpublished at 07:55 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

    Good morning and welcome to BBC Sportsday.

    We'll bring you the best reaction to another frantic sporting weekend and all the breaking news as it happens right here, as well as updates from the cricket and build-up to the big Women's World Cup announcement this lunchtime.

    First of all let's take a look at the back pages from overnight...