Nadal withdraws from French Openpublished at 15:54 British Summer Time 27 May 2016
Tennis
Nadal withdraws from French Open with injury
Mourinho confirmed Manchester United manager
Portuguese signs three-year deal
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Patrick Jennings, Richard Winton and Emlyn Begley
Tennis
Tennis
Terrible news for the neutral. Spaniard Nadal was going for a 10th title at Roland Garros.
Tennis
Rafael Nadal has announced his withdrawal from the French Open because of a wrist injury.
Football
BBC Sport is counting down 25 classic moments from the Euros in the build-up to this summer's edition in France. Two weeks to go today ladies and gentleman.
Today we remember Stuart Pearce's ecstatic celebration after scoring for England in their penalty shootout against Spain...
...and Gareth Southgate's heartbreaking miss against Germany which ended England's run in Euro 96.
Football
Edgar Davids has been speaking to BBC Sport about the big managerial appointment of the day - and the possibility of Zlatan Ibrahimovic following Jose Mourinho to Old Trafford.
"What Manchester United have is a winning mentality. They want to win trophies - that is what they are definitely aiming at because if you're talking about attacking play, that's not the style of Mourinho. But short-term, definitely Mourinho is your man.
"If Zlatan goes to Man United it will be a massive impact on the league and the fans. He will definitely add some spice..."
#ifiwasjose
It's good Paul, and top marks for direction.
But it's not #geologybanter..., external
Seriously though, if anyone can manage to shoehorn some kind of geological pun into Jose Mourinho joining Manchester United, they'd have to be some kind of genius...
Football
What impact would a British exit from the European Union have on the Premier League?
Would it mean that more British footballers had the chance to play in the competition and would it make it harder for European players to be signed by English clubs?
The BBC's Europe correspondent Chris Morris looks into the situation in response to a question from a listener to Radio 4's PM programme.
The BBC's Chris Morris looks at how leaving the EU might impact the Premier League
Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid (Sat, 19:45 BST)
Andy West
Spanish football writer
"If you asked Atletico fans to select their dream scenario for Saturday night, the vast majority would undoubtedly wish for an injury-time winner from the man they idolise, Fernando Torres.
"Don't rule it out, because the past few months have been remarkable for the ex-Liverpool and Chelsea striker.
"His career appeared to be continuing its downward spiral as he headed into February without a goal in nearly five months, apparently stuck on 99 goals for Atletico forever.
"But then Torres finally brought up the century for his boyhood team in a home win against Eibar and, far from providing a sentimental last hurrah from a once-great player as everyone assumed, he has proceeded to play some of the best football of his career."
Read Andy's full preview of tomorrow's game here.
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Martyn Hodder: If I was Jose, I'd run naked round the pitch throwing loo rolls.
Whatever does it for you, Martyn...
#PeoplesCup
Remember the Pompey Amputees and THAT goal? Did you miss Jan praising walking football, the worldies and all the strange team names?
You can relive the 2016 FA People's Cup highlights - and watch the winners receive their trophies at Wembley - on the Red Button at 10:50 BST on Saturday.
Football
Edgar Davids was a Champions League winner with Ajax in 1995 (not to mention his two years with Barnet of course).
What does he make of Zinedine Zidane's first year in charge of Real Madrid, having got to know the Frenchman at Juventus?
"Zidane's had such a good first year in management that the expectations are going to be really high now," he told BBC Sport.
"Some people excel when they are under pressure and some don't. But if you know his career, the moments when he had to excel, he exceeded every expectation of everyone. And that's what he is doing right now."
#bbcsportsday
Excellent work Chris. If a little far-fetched...
Juan Mata on the bench?
Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid (Sat, 19:45 BST)
Golf
European captain Darren Clarke has named Thomas Bjorn,Padraig Harrington and Paul Lawrie as three of his vice-captains for this year's Ryder Cup.
Bjorn performed the same role alongside Clarke in 2010 and 2012, while Harrington was one of five vice-captains to Paul McGinley at Gleneagles in 2014.
Former Open champion Lawrie, will make his debut in the backroom staff as Europe seek an unprecedented fourth straight victory and ninth in the last 11.
Football
Cricket
England are playing Sri Lanka in the cricket right now. England are on 144-2 with Alex Hales on 75 and Joe Root 43.
Live text and radio commentary of day one of the Test this way.
Tennis
Andy Murray is through to the last 16 of the French Open with a straight-set victory over big-serving Croat Ivo Karlovic.
The British number one, who has reached the semi-finals in each of the past two years, was dominant in recording a 6-1 6-4 7-6 (7-3) win.
He broke Karlovic's opening serve in each of the first two sets before sealing victory in a tie-break.
The Scot will play either American John Isner or Russia's Teymuraz Gabashvili in the next round at Roland Garros.
Lee Sharpe - the former Manchester United and England midfielder turns 45.
Pat Cash - the Australian who won Wimbledon in 1987 turns 51.
Michael Hussey - the former Australia Test batsman turns 41.
John Conteh - the former world light-heavyweight champion turns 65.
Duncan Goodhew - the 19800 100m breaststroke Olympic gold medalist turns 59.
Football
Football
BBC World Service
When Aston Vila won the European Cup in 1982 it was stolen during the celebrations. Sportshour hears from one of the winning Villa team from whom the cup was stolen and the policemen who recovered it. Those officers then played an impromptu game in the grounds of the police station, the winners being awarded the European Cup.
While the Aston Villa team celebrated in a pub in 1982, a fan pinched the cup