Summary

  • Champion Novak Djokovic survives French Open third-round scare

  • Djokovic beats Diego Schwartzman 5-7 6-3 3-6 6-1 6-1

  • Chris Woakes misses England's Champions Trophy campaign

  • Lions rugby news & Champions League final build-up

  • Enable, ridden by Frankie Dettori, wins the Oaks at Epsom

  1. football

    'Even he does not know if he’s going to stay or go'published at 16:50 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Football

    Kylian MbappeImage source, Reuters

    Manchester City’s new signing Bernado Silva says his ex-team-mate Kylian Mbappe is torn about whether to leave Monaco.

    "I think even he does not know if he’s going to stay or go," said Silva in comments reported by Metro., external

    "I think he is happy in Monaco, but if he goes to a big club to play it’s also very good for him.

    "He’s very young and it would be nice to stay a year longer, but his age is incredible, so you never know."

    Reports suggest Arsenal have had an £86m bid rejected for the 18-year-old who scored 24 goals in 41 appearances for the Ligue 1 side last season.

    However, BBC Sport’s David Ornstein reports that Arsenal are denying the story.

  2. tennis

    Postpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    *Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-6 4-0 Schwartzman

    How does Schwartzman play this? Tank the rest of the set and channel all his energy - physically and mentally - into the decider?

    Not likely. The Argentine pulls a rabbit out of the hat with a wonderful forehand winner at 40-40, moments after Djokovic receives a warning about slow play between serves.

    Djoko is getting tetchy...

    Diego SchwartzmanImage source, AFP
  3. Double break for Djokopublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    *Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-6 4-0 Schwartzman

    Anyone fancy a bagel? Novak Djokovic does. The Serb is seizing the momentum, claiming the first two points of the fourth game, going on to rack up another couple of break points.

    The world number two takes his second bite of the, er, bagel as Schwartzman finds the net from the baseline after a short rally.

    The Argentine twirls his racket around in his fingers, probably as his mind does similar somersaults...

    Novak DjokovicImage source, Reuters
  4. horse-racing

    Enable & Detorri wins the Oakspublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Horse Racing

    Enable - the John Gosden-trained 6-1 shot - has come home ahead of Aidan O'Brien's hot favourite Rhododendron to win the Oaks at Epsom.

    Frankie Dettori was on board the winner.

  5. Djokovic searching for his gamepublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-6 3-0 Schwartzman*

    Piers Newbery
    BBC Sport at Roland Garros

    Welcome to Philippe Chatrier Court, where Novak Djokovic has spent the last two hours plus trying desperately to find his game. 'Super coach' Andre Agassi has been sitting, chin in hand, possibly wondering what's he's signed up for.

    Diego Schwartzman might be the shortest man in the draw at 5ft 7in, but he packs a punch with his groundstrokes, and the Parisian crowd are in full state of upset excitement.

    Novak DjokovicImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-6 3-0 Schwartzman*

    Novak Djokovic is in the groove. That's nine points on the spin for the 12-time Slam champion now after he backs up the break with a comfortable hold.

  7. tennis

    Djokovic breakspublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    *Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-6 2-0 Schwartzman

    Diego Schwartzman's serve faced a severe examination by Doctor Djoko in the final game of the previous set, and again the Serb is using his racket as a stethoscope.

    Schwartzman starts with relative ease, racing 40-0 ahead, before buckling and letting Djokovic back to deuce with a double fault.

    Novak doesn't need a second invite, forcing his Argentine opponent into errors to take an early advantage.

  8. Postpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-6 1-0 Schwartzman*

    Never mind an Alka Seltzer or two, a comfortable service hold is the best stomach settler for a tennis player.

    Novak pops down of those at the start of the fourth set, an ace and a neat forehand winner sealing the deal.

  9. tennis

    Postpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    *Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-6 0-0 Schwartzman

    Don't go anywhere folks. Get someone else to pick up the kids from after-school club, forget about that post-work pint, skip the chippy run.

    This is way more interesting...

    *denotes next server

  10. football

    Mendy on his waypublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Football

    Benjamin MendyImage source, reuters

    Go big, go early.

    That seems to be Manchester City's mantra in this transfer window.

    With Bernando Silva already bagged, Benfica goalkeeper Ederson on his way, the Daily Mirror , externalare reporting that Monaco left-back Benjamin Mendy is next in line to join Pep Guardiola's revolution.

    The 22-year-old should sign a £39.8m deal in the next few days apparently.

  11. tennis

    Djokovic loses third setpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-6 Schwartzman

    Diego Schwartzman has never beaten a top-10 ranked opponent. How, on this evidence, I don't know.

    The 24-year-old Argentine wobbles at the start of what he hopes is the set-clinching game, but recovers from 40-0 down to save three break points.

    He dodges another in deuce, fails to take a first set point, but then grabs his second opportunity when Djokovic sends a forehand long.

    Well, well, well...

  12. Mascots & lions - Sport quiz of the weekpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Sports quiz

    Mr MetImage source, Getty Images

    What did the New York Mets mascot get into trouble for? When was the last time the Lions tasted victory in New Zealand? Test yourself with BBC Sport and A Question of Sport's weekly quiz here.

  13. football

    Sheringham back with Swindon jobpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Football

    Teddy SheringhamImage source, Getty Images

    Teddy Sheringham - whose last managerial job came to an end when he was sacked by Stevenage back in February 2016 - is close to being confirmed as Swindon's new manager.

    Swindon are without a manager after the departure of Luke Williams in the wake of their relegation to League Two.

    Chairman Lee Power said last week that there were three candidates in the frame after having an approach for Mansfield's Steve Evans turned down.

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  14. tennis

    Djokovic loses servepublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Djokovic 5-7 6-3 3-5 Schwartzman

    French OpenImage source, Getty Images

    Uh oh. Novak Djokovic is walking into Trouble Town.

    The Serb coughs up three break points - the first opportunities of the third set - to Diego Schwartzman.

    A delicious backhand volley from Djoko wipes out one, an aggressive forehand from the Argentine - after a tug o'war of a rally - sees another one disappear.

    The pair become embroiled in another baseline scrap, Schwartzman punching as good as he is getting. And Djoko is the one who finally runs out of puff, dragging a forehand into the tramlines.

    The world number 41 is serving for the third set...

  15. cricket

    Hazelwood shines for Australiapublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Cricket

    Watch as Australia's Josh Hazlewood takes three wickets in four balls and finishes with 52-6 as New Zealand are bowled out for 291 in the Champions Trophy at Edgbaston.

  16. football

    On this daypublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Football

    2014: Frank Lampard confirmed that he would leave Chelsea after 13 years at Stamford Bridge.

    Frank LampardImage source, Getty Images
  17. get involved

    Get Involved - spotting sporting celebrities in your hometownpublished at 16:08 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    #bbcsportsday

    Callum: Met Martin Keown having a quarter pounder in a Watford McDonald's

    Nigel Charlesworth: Once stood behind Mark Schwarzer at B&Q in Harrogate. Buying paint I noticed. Tall chap

    LA Matthews: I crashed former Cardiff city defender Rhys Weston's car into a porter cabin when he asked me (a steward) to move it for him.

    AMAZING.

  18. football

    Buffon's blunderpublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Champions League final

    Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon returns to Cardiff for the Champions League final against Real Madrid on Saturday but he had a night to forget the last time he played in the Principality Stadium, as Wales beat Italy 2-1 in 2002.

    Craig Bellamy rounded the Italian to score the winning goal on one of the most famous nights in Welsh football history.

  19. football

    Security stepped up in Cardiffpublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Champions League final

    Following the Manchester bombings, security will be high for Saturday's final in Cardiff between Juventus and Real Madrid.

    The roof at the Millennium Stadium will be closed for the first time in the competition's history - with security the primary factor in that decision.

    Supporters will not be allowed to take bags into the stadium and have been urged to arrive no later than two hours before kick-off.

    "This will be the biggest security operation undertaken in the city since the 2014 Nato summit," said South Wales Police assistant chief constable Richard Lewis.

    Security in CardiffImage source, PA
  20. cricket

    Birmingham keen to host India v Pakistan seriespublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 2 June 2017

    Cricket

    India v PakistanImage source, Getty Images

    Edgbaston is "very interested" in becoming a neutral venue for Pakistan and India matches, says Warwickshire chief executive Neil Snowball.

    The Asian neighbours, who have not played a bilateral series since 2013, meet in the ICC Champions Trophy at the ground in Birmingham on Sunday.

    The match could have been "sold out six times over" in a city whose population is almost 20% Pakistani or Indian.

    "We have the experience of handling it," Snowball told BBC Sport.

    "It is not the sort of game you can take anywhere because it is a completely unique match with a completely unique collection of fans and atmosphere."