April 2009 in sports

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Deaths in April[]

  • 9 : Nick Adenhart
  • 13 : Mark Fidrych
  • 13 : Harry Kalas
  • 27 : Karl Mullen
  • 27 : Greg Page

Current sporting seasons[]

Australian rules football 2009[]

  • Australian Football League

Auto racing 2009[]

  • Formula One
  • Sprint Cup
  • IRL
  • Nationwide Series
  • Camping World Truck Series
  • A1 Grand Prix
  • WTTC
  • V8 Supercar
  • American Le Mans
  • Le Mans Series
  • Rolex Sports Car Series
  • World Series by Renault
  • Super GT

Baseball 2009[]

  • Major League Baseball
  • Nippon Professional Baseball

Basketball 200809[]

Cricket 2008–09[]

Football (soccer)[]

Golf 2009[]

Ice hockey 200809[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs

Motorcycle racing 2009[]

  • Superbike World Championship
  • Supersport racing

Rugby league 2009[]

  • Super League
  • NRL

Rugby union 200809[]

Days of the month[]

April 30, 2009 (Thursday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 6: (7) Chicago Bulls 128, (2) Boston Celtics 127 (3 OT). Series tied 3–3.
      • Derrick Rose's block of Rajon Rondo's fadeaway jumper with 7 seconds left in the third overtime gives the Bulls their third overtime win of the series to force a 7th game in Boston on May 2. Ray Allen scores a playoff career-high 51 points for the Celtics, who blow an 8-points lead with 3 minutes remaining in regulation time. John Salmons leads the Bulls with 35 points.
    • Game 6: (3) Orlando Magic 114, (6) Philadelphia 76ers 89. Magic win series 4–2.
      • The Magic, playing without the suspended Dwight Howard, hand the Sixers their worst playoff home defeat since 1970.
    • Game 6: (5) Houston Rockets 92, (4) Portland Trail Blazers 76. Rockets win series 4–2.
      • The Rockets win their first playoff series in 12 years, ending a streak of 7 series losses, while the Blazers lose their fifth straight playoff series. The Rockets will play against the Los Angeles Lakers in the Conference Semifinal.

Cycling[]

  • UCI ProTour:
    • Tour de Romandie:

Football (soccer)[]

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Western Conference Semifinals:
      • Game 1: (3) Vancouver Canucks 5, (4) Chicago Blackhawks 3. Canucks lead series 1–0.
        • Sami Salo scores the game-winning goal for the Canucks with 1:13 left after the Blackhawks rally from 3 goals down to tie the score.
  • World Championship in Berne and Kloten, Switzerland: (Teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)

April 29, 2009 (Wednesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 5: (4) Atlanta Hawks 106, (5) Miami Heat 91. Hawks lead series 3–2.
      • The Hawks make 12 consecutive field goal attempts in the second quarter to build a 23-point halftime lead, and cruise from there.
    • Game 5: (2) Denver Nuggets 107, (7) New Orleans Hornets 86. Nuggets win series 4–1.
      • Carmelo Anthony scores 34 points and leads the Nuggets to their first playoff series win in 15 years, and a matchup with the Dallas Mavericks in the second round.

Cycling[]

  • UCI ProTour:
    • Tour de Romandie:
      • Stage 1: (1) Ricardo Serrano Spain (Fuji–Servetto) 2h 8' 35" (2) Lars Bak Denmark (Team Saxo Bank) s.t. (3) Grégory Rast Switzerland (Astana) s.t.
      • General classification: (1) Rast 2hr 12' 17" (2) Serrano + 5" (3) Bak + 12"

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Champions League Semifinals, first leg:
    • Manchester United England 1–0 England Arsenal
      • John O'Shea scores the winning goal in the 17th minute.
  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group 1:
      • LDU Quito Ecuador 2–3 Brazil Sport Recife
      • Colo-Colo Chile 0–1 Brazil Palmeiras
    • Group 6:

Ice hockey[]

  • World Championship in Berne and Kloten, Switzerland: (Teams in bold advance to the Qualifying Round)
    • Group C:
      • Austria  0–2  Latvia
      • Sweden  6–5 (OT)  United States
        • Sweden rallies from 3 goals down with 10 minutes remaining in the 3rd period. USA still remain in first place with 7 points, followed by Sweden 6, Latvia 5, Austria 0.
    • Group D:

Water polo[]

April 28, 2009 (Tuesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 5: (2) Boston Celtics 106, (7) Chicago Bulls 104 (OT). Celtics lead series 3–2.
      • Paul Pierce scores with 10.5 seconds remaining in regulation to send the game to overtime, making it the first playoff series in history with three games going to overtime. Then he scores the game-winning basket with 3.4 seconds remaining in overtime. The Bulls' Brad Miller could have extended the game into a second overtime but miss from the free throw line.
    • Game 5: (3) Orlando Magic 91, (6) Philadelphia 76ers 78. Magic lead series 3–2.
      • Dwight Howard leads the Magic with 24 points and 24 rebounds, but he is later suspended from game 6 for hitting Samuel Dalembert with his elbow.
    • Game 5: (6) Dallas Mavericks 106, (3) San Antonio Spurs 93. Mavericks win series 4–1.
      • Dirk Nowitzki scores 31 points for his 30th 30-points playoff game and leads the Mavericks to the second round for the first time in 3 years, while the Spurs are eliminated in the first round for the first time since 2000.
    • Game 5: (4) Portland Trail Blazers 88, (5) Houston Rockets 77. Rockets lead series 3–2.
      • LaMarcus Aldridge and Brandon Roy score 25 points each and the Blazers make a 15–0 run in the fourth quarter to stay alive in the series.
  • NBA awards:
    • NBA Sportsmanship Award: Chauncey Billups, Denver Nuggets

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 7, (2) Washington Capitals 2, (7) New York Rangers 1. Capitals win series 4–3.
        • Sergei Fedorov scores the game-winning goal with 4:39 left, making him the oldest player in history to score a game-winning goal in game 7. The Capitals will next play against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
      • Game 7, (6) Carolina Hurricanes 4, (3) New Jersey Devils 3. Hurricanes win series 4–3.
        • Jussi Jokinen and Eric Staal score for the Hurricanes in the last 1:20 to win the series and set up a second round series against the Boston Bruins.
  • World Championship in Berne and Kloten, Switzerland: (Teams in bold advance to the Qualifying Round)

April 27, 2009 (Monday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 4: (4) Atlanta Hawks 81, (5) Miami Heat 71. Series tied 2–2.
      • The Hawks win their first playoff road game in 12 years.
    • Game 4: (2) Denver Nuggets 121, (7) New Orleans Hornets 63. Nuggets lead series 3–1.
      • The Nuggets tie the most lopsided win in playoff history, and are within one game of their first series win in 15 years.
    • Game 5: (1) Los Angeles Lakers 107, (8) Utah Jazz 96. Lakers win series 4–1.
      • Kobe Bryant gets another 30-point game, and Lamar Odom scores 26 points and grabs 15 rebounds as the Lakers close the series with their fourth double-digit win.

Cricket[]

  • Australia vs Pakistan in UAE:
    • 3rd ODI in Abu Dhabi
      •  Australia 198/7 (50 ov);  Pakistan 171 (47.1 ov). Australia win by 27 runs and lead 5-match series 2–1.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 6, (4) Chicago Blackhawks 4, (5) Calgary Flames 1. Blackhawks win series 4–2.
        • The 'Hawks win their first playoff series in 13 years, and will next play the Vancouver Canucks.
      • Game 6, (8) Anaheim Ducks 4, (1) San Jose Sharks 1. Ducks win series 4–2.
        • The Sharks become the fourth Presidents' Trophy winner to be eliminated in the first round. The Ducks will next play against the defending champion Detroit Red Wings.
  • World Championship in Berne and Kloten, Switzerland: (Teams in bold advance to the Qualifying Round)

April 26, 2009 (Sunday)[]

Athletics[]

  • London Marathon:
    • Men: (1) Sammy Wanjiru Kenya 2hrs 05 mins 10 sec (course record) (2) Tsegaye Kebede Ethiopia 2:05:20 (3) Jaouad Gharib Morocco 2:05:27
    • Women: (1) Irina Mikitenko Germany 2hrs 22mins 11sec (2) Mara Yamauchi United Kingdom 2:23:12 (3) Liliya Shobukhova Russia 2:24:24
  • Hamburg Marathon:
    • Men: (1) Ethiopia 2hrs 11mins 47 secs (2) Kenya 2:13:25 (3) Brazil 2:14:46
    • Women: (1) Alessandra Aguilar Spain 2hrs 29mins 01 secs (2) Ethiopia 2:34:01 secs (3) Ulrike Maisch Germany 2:34:28

Auto racing[]

  • Formula One:
    • Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir, Bahrain:
      • (1) Jenson Button United Kingdom (BrawnMercedes) (2) Sebastian Vettel Germany (Red BullRenault) (3) Jarno Trulli Italy (Toyota)
        • Drivers standings (after 4 of 17 races): (1) Button 31 points (2) Rubens Barrichello Brazil (Brawn-Mercedes) 19 (3) Vettel 18
  • Sprint Cup Series:
    • Aaron's 499 in Talladega, Alabama:
      • (1) Brad Keselowski Michigan (Phoenix Racing) (2) Dale Earnhardt, Jr. North Carolina (Hendrick Motorsports) (3) Ryan Newman Indiana (Stewart Haas Racing)
      • Keselowski collects his first career Cup win.
        • Drivers' standings after 9 races: (1) Kurt Busch Nevada 1299 points (2) Jeff Gordon California −5 (3) Jimmie Johnson California −64
  • IndyCar Series:
  • World Rally Championship:

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 4: (7) Chicago Bulls 121, (2) Boston Celtics 118 (2OT). Series tied 2–2.
      • The Bulls get their second win in overtime to tie the series.
    • Game 4: (1) Cleveland Cavaliers 99, (8) Detroit Pistons 78. Cavaliers win series 4–0.
      • The Cavaliers, led by 36 points by LeBron James, become the third team in history to sweep a 4-game series with double-digit wins in all games.
    • Game 4: (3) Orlando Magic 84, (6) Philadelphia 76ers 81. Series tied 2–2.
      • Hedo Türkoğlu scores a three-pointer with one second left to win the game for the Magic, who were led by Dwight Howard's 18 points and 18 rebounds.
    • Game 4: (5) Houston Rockets 89, (4) Portland Trail Blazers 88. Rockets lead series 3–1.
      • The Rockets, led by Yao Ming with 21 points and 12 rebounds, are within one game of their first series win in 11 years.
  • EuroChallenge Final Four in Bologna, Italy:
    • Final: Cholet Basket France 75–77 Italy Virtus Bologna
    • 3rd place playoff: BC Triumph Russia 94–82 Cyprus Proteas EKA AEL

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • Rio de Janeiro Championship, first leg:
    • Botafogo 2–2 Flamengo
  • São Paulo Championship, first leg:
    • Santos 1–3 Corinthians

Golf[]

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 6, (2) Washington Capitals 5, (7) New York Rangers 3. Series tied 3–3.
      • Game 6, (6) Carolina Hurricanes 4, (3) New Jersey Devils 0. Series tied 3–3.
  • World Championship in Berne and Kloten, Switzerland: (Teams in bold advance to the Qualifying Round)

Motorcycle racing[]

  • Moto GP:
    • Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix in Motegi, Japan:
      • MotoGP: (1) Jorge Lorenzo Spain (Yamaha) 43:47.238 (2) Valentino Rossi Italy (Yamaha) +1.304 (3) Dani Pedrosa Spain (Honda) +3.763
        • Riders' standings after 2 of 17 races: (1) Lorenzo 41 points (2) Rossi 40 (3) Casey Stoner Australia (Ducati) 38
      • 250cc: (1) Álvaro Bautista Spain (Aprilia) 44:06.488 (2) Hiroshi Aoyama Japan (Honda) +5.889 (3) Mattia Pasini Italy (Aprilia) +21.832
        • Riders' standings: (1) Bautista 34 points (2) H. Aoyama 33 (3) Héctor Barberá Spain (Aprilia) 30
      • 125cc: (1) Andrea Iannone Italy (Aprilia) 42:23.716 (2) Julián Simón Spain (Aprilia) +1.346 (3) Pol Espargaró Spain (Derbi) +5.039
        • Riders' standings: (1) Iannone 37.5 points (2) Simón 30 (3) Espargaró 22.5
  • Superbike World Championship:
    • Assen Superbike World Championship round in Assen, Netherlands:
      • Race 1: (1) Ben Spies United States (Yamaha YZF-R1) 36:31.338 (2) Noriyuki Haga Japan (Ducati 1098R) +0.154 (3) Leon Haslam United Kingdom (Honda CBR1000RR) +0.779
      • Race 2: (1) Haga 36:31.712 (2) Haslam +2.678 (3) Jakub Smrž Czech Republic (Ducati 1098R) +4.603
        • Riders' standings after 4 of 14 rounds: (1) Haga 180 points (2) Spies 120 (3) Haslam 94
      • Supersport: (1) Eugene Laverty Republic of Ireland (Honda CBR600RR) 35:45.160 (2) Cal Crutchlow United Kingdom (Yamaha YZF-R6) +0.107 (3) Joan Lascorz Spain (Kawasaki ZX-6R) +0.178
        • Riders standings: (1) Crutchlow 74 points (2) Laverty 68 (3) Kenan Sofuoğlu Turkey (Honda CBR600RR) 65

Tennis[]

  • ATP Tour:
  • Fed Cup:
    • World Group Semifinals, day 2:
      •  Italy 4–1  Russia in Castellaneta, Italy
      •  Czech Republic 2–3  United States in Brno, Czech Republic
        • Italy will host USA in the final on November 7–8.
    • World Group Play-offs: (Winners advance to World Group in 2010, losers will play in World Group II)
      •  Spain 0–4  Serbia in Lerida, Spain
      •  France 3–2  Slovakia in Limoges, France
      •  Germany 3–2  China in Frankfurt, Germany
      •  Argentina 0–5  Ukraine in Mar del Plata, Argentina
        • Serbia and Ukraine both advance to the World Group for the first time, while Spain is relegated to World Group II for the first time.
    • World Group II Play-offs: (Winners advance to World Group II in 2010, losers will play in zonal group I)
      •  Belgium 3–2  Canada in Hasselt, Belgium
      •  Estonia 3–2  Israel in Tallinn, Estonia
      •  Poland 3–2  Japan in Gdynia, Poland
      •  Australia 3–1   Switzerland in Mildura, Australia
        • Estonia and Poland both advance to World Group II for the first time.

April 25, 2009 (Saturday)[]

American football[]

  • NFL Draft in New York City
    • (1) Detroit Lions select Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford
    • (2) St. Louis Rams select Baylor offensive tackle Jason Smith
    • (3) Kansas City Chiefs select LSU defensive end Tyson Jackson

Auto racing[]

  • Nationwide Series:
    • Aaron's 312 in Talladega, Alabama
      • (1) David Ragan Georgia (U.S. state) (Roush Fenway Racing) (2) Ryan Newman Indiana (Kevin Harvick Incorporated) (3) Joey Logano Connecticut (Joe Gibbs Racing)

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 3: (7) New Orleans Hornets 95, (2) Denver Nuggets 93. Nuggets lead series 2–1.
      • Chris Paul leads the Hornets with 32 points and 12 assists.
    • Game 4: (6) Dallas Mavericks 99, (3) San Antonio Spurs 90. Mavericks lead series 3–1.
      • The Mavericks, led by Josh Howard with 28 points, take a 3–1 lead in the series despite 43 points by Tony Parker for the Spurs.
    • Game 3: (5) Miami Heat 107, (4) Atlanta Hawks 78. Heat lead series 2–1.
      • Dwyane Wade leads the Heat to a blowout win with 29 points.
    • Game 4: (1) Los Angeles Lakers 108, (8) Utah Jazz 94. Lakers lead series 3–1.
      • Kobe Bryant scores 38 points for his 50th playoff 30-points game, and moves to 7th place in the all-time playoff scoring list. The series goes back to Los Angeles with the Lakers one win away from the second round.

Football (soccer)[]

  • OFC Champions League Final, first leg:
    • Koloale Solomon Islands 2–7 New Zealand Auckland City
  • French League Cup Final in Saint-Denis:
    • Bordeaux 4–0 Vannes

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs (seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 6: (4) Pittsburgh Penguins 5, (5) Philadelphia Flyers 3. Penguins win series 4–2.
        • The Penguins rally from 3 goals down to clinch the series.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 5: (1) San Jose Sharks 3, (8) Anaheim Ducks 2 (OT). Ducks lead series 3–2.
        • Patrick Marleau scores 6:02 into overtime to keep the Sharks alive in the series.
      • Game 5: (4) Chicago Blackhawks 5, (5) Calgary Flames 1. Blackhawks lead series 3–2.
        • The 'Hawks are one win away from their first series win in 13 years.
  • World Championship in Berne and Kloten, Switzerland:

Tennis[]

  • Fed Cup:
    • World Group Semifinals, day 1:
      •  Italy 2–0  Russia in Castellaneta, Italy
      •  Czech Republic 1–1  United States in Brno, Czech Republic
    • World Group Play-offs:
      •  Spain 0–2  Serbia in Lerida, Spain
      •  France 1–1  Slovakia in Limoges, France
      •  Germany 2–0  China in Frankfurt, Germany
      •  Argentina 0–2  Ukraine in Mar del Plata, Argentina
    • World Group II Play-offs:
      •  Belgium 1–1  Canada in Hasselt, Belgium
      •  Estonia 1–1  Israel in Tallinn, Estonia
      •  Poland 1–1  Japan in Gdynia, Poland
      •  Australia 2–0   Switzerland in Mildura, Australia

April 24, 2009 (Friday)[]

American football[]

  • NFL Draft news:
    • ESPN reports that the Detroit Lions will make Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford the first overall pick after both agree on a six-year, US$72 million deal. (ESPN)

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 3: (1) Cleveland Cavaliers 79, (8) Detroit Pistons 68. Cavaliers lead series 3–0.
      • The Cavs make an 18–2 run in the fourth quarter to get within one game of a series victory.
    • Game 3: (6) Philadelphia 76ers 96, (3) Orlando Magic 94. 76ers lead series 2–1.
      • The Magic rally from 17 points deficit to level the score, but Thaddeus Young scores with 2 seconds remaining to give the win to the Sixers.
    • Game 3: (5) Houston Rockets 86, (4) Portland Trail Blazers 83. Rockets lead series 2–1.
  • NBA awards:
    • J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award: Dikembe Mutombo, Houston Rockets
      • Mutombo, who announced his retirement following a knee injury suffered in Game 2 of the Blazers-Rockets series, becomes the first player ever to win the award twice.
  • EuroChallenge Final Four in Bologna, Italy:
    • Semifinals:
      • Cholet Basket France 81–78 Russia BC Triumph
      • Virtus Bologna Italy 83–69 Cyprus Proteas EKA AEL

Cricket[]

  • Australia vs Pakistan in UAE:
    • 2nd ODI in Dubai
      •  Pakistan 207 (46.2 ov);  Australia 208/4 (45.1 ov). Australia win by 6 wickets and levels 5-match series 1–1.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 5, (2) Washington Capitals 4, (7) New York Rangers 0. Rangers lead series 3–2.
        • The Caps get their second 4–0 shutout of the series.
  • World Championship in Berne and Kloten, Switzerland:

April 23, 2009 (Thursday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 3: (2) Boston Celtics 107, (7) Chicago Bulls 86. Celtics lead series 2–1.
      • Paul Pierce scores 24 points to lead the Celtics to an easy win in Chicago.
    • Game 3: (6) Dallas Mavericks 88, (3) San Antonio Spurs 67. Mavericks lead series 2–1.
      • The Spurs' 67 points are their lowest score in franchise playoff history.
    • Game 3: (8) Utah Jazz 88, (1) Los Angeles Lakers 86. Lakers lead series 2–1.
      • Deron Williams scores the winning basket for the Jazz with 2.2 seconds left.

Football (soccer)[]

  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage, teams in strike are eliminated)

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs (seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 5: (3) New Jersey Devils 1, (6) Carolina Hurricanes 0. Devils lead series 3–2.
        • Goaltender Martin Brodeur shakes off a first-period skate cut on his ankle and collects his 23rd playoff shutout, tying Patrick Roy's record.
      • Game 5: (5) Philadelphia Flyers 3, (4) Pittsburgh Penguins 0. Penguins lead series 3–2.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 4: (8) Anaheim Ducks 4, (1) San Jose Sharks 0. Ducks lead series 3–1.
        • Jonas Hiller makes his second shutout of the series.
      • Game 4: (2) Detroit Red Wings 6, (7) Columbus Blue Jackets 5. Red Wings win series 4–0.
        • Johan Franzen scores the game-winning goal with 47 seconds left to play to wrap up the series for the Red Wings, who become the first defending champion in seven years that advances to the second round.

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Beijing, China: (qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Men's 50 metre rifle three positions: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Ole Magnus Bakken Norway 1276.7 (1179) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Rajmond Debevec Slovenia 1275.9 (1180) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stevan Pletikosić Serbia 1271.4 (1173)

April 22, 2009 (Wednesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 2, (3) Orlando Magic 96, (6) Philadelphia 76ers 87. Series tied 1–1.
    • Game 2, (5) Miami Heat 108, (4) Atlanta Hawks 93. Series tied 1–1.
      • Dwyane Wade's 33 points lead the Heat to their first playoff win since the 2006 NBA Finals.
    • Game 2, (2) Denver Nuggets 108, (7) New Orleans Hornets 93. Nuggets lead series 2–0.
      • Chauncey Billups scores 31 points to add to 36 he scored in game 1, and the Nuggets win two games in a playoff series for the first time in 15 years.
  • NBA awards:
    • Rookie of the Year: Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls
    • Sixth Man of the Year: Jason Terry, Dallas Mavericks

Cricket[]

  • Australia vs Pakistan in UAE:
    • 1st ODI in Dubai:
      •  Australia 168 (38.5 ov);  Pakistan 171/6 (44.1 ov). Pakistan win by 4 wickets, lead 5-match series 1–0.

Cycling[]

  • La Flèche Wallonne:
    • (1) Davide Rebellin Italy (Diquigiovanni-Androni) 4hr 42min 15sec (2) Andy Schleck Luxembourg (Team Saxo Bank) at 0:02 (3) Damiano Cunego Italy (Lampre–NGC) 0:02

Football (soccer)[]

  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group 1:
      • Sport Recife Brazil 2–1 Chile Colo-Colo
        • Sport Recife's win secures them a berth in the last 16 and eliminates defending champion LDU Quito.
    • Group 4:
    • Group 5:
      • Universitario de Sucre Bolivia 0–0 Argentina Estudiantes
      • Cruzeiro Brazil 2–0 Ecuador Deportivo Quito
  • CONCACAF Champions League Final, first leg:
  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 4: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group A:
      • Pakhtakor Tashkent Uzbekistan 2–1 Iran Saba Battery
      • Al-Ahli United Arab Emirates 1–3 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
        • Pakhtakor lead the group with 10 points, ahead of Al-Hilal with 8.
    • Group C:
      • Esteghlal Iran 1–1 Qatar Umm-Salal
      • Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia 1–1 United Arab Emirates Al-Jazira
        • Al-Ittihad lead the group with 8 points, followed by Umm-Salal with 7.
    • Group E:
      • Newcastle United Jets Australia 0–1 Japan Nagoya Grampus
      • Beijing Guoan China 0–1 South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i
        • Nagoya lead the group with 8 points, followed by Ulsan with 6.
    • Group G:
      • Kashima Antlers Japan 5–0 Singapore Singapore Armed Forces
      • Suwon Bluewings South Korea 2–1 China Shanghai Shenhua
        • Kashima and Suwon lead the group with 9 points.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 4, (1) Boston Bruins 4, (8) Montreal Canadiens 1. Bruins win series 4–0.
        • The Bruins win their first playoff series in 10 years.
      • Game 4, (7) New York Rangers 2, (2) Washington Capitals 1. Rangers lead series 3–1.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 4, (5) Calgary Flames 6, (4) Chicago Blackhawks 4. Series tied 2–2.

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Beijing, China: (qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Keith Sanderson United States 780.5 (584) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vijay Kumar India 780.4 (581) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Teruyoshi Akiyama Japan 777.5 (579)

April 21, 2009 (Tuesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 2, (1) Cleveland Cavaliers 94, (8) Detroit Pistons 82. Cavaliers lead series 2–0.
      • The Cavs survive a late scare from the Pistons, who cut their deficit to 7 points near the end after trailing by 29.
    • Game 2, (4) Portland Trail Blazers 107, (5) Houston Rockets 103. Series tied 1–1.
      • Brandon Roy scores 42 to give the Blazers their first playoff win since 2003.
    • Game 2, (1) Los Angeles Lakers 119, (8) Utah Jazz 109. Lakers lead series 2–0.
      • Lakers' coach Phil Jackson set an NBA record with his 195th playoff win.
  • NBA awards:
    • Defensive Player of the Year: Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic.
      • Twenty-three-year-old Howard is the youngest ever player to win the award.

Football (soccer)[]

  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group 1:
      • Palmeiras Brazil 2–0 Ecuador LDU Quito
        • Defending champion LDU Quito will be eliminated if Sport Recife win or draw against Colo-Colo on Wednesday.
    • Group 3:
      • U. San Martín Peru 1–1 Uruguay Nacional
        • The draw secures Nacional a berth in the last 16 and eliminates Nacional of Paraguay.
  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 4: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group B:
      • Al-Shabab Saudi Arabia 5–0 United Arab Emirates Sharjah
      • Al-Gharafa Qatar 5–1 Iran Persepolis
        • Al-Shabab lead the group with 10 points, ahead of Persepolis with 7 and Al-Gharafa with 6.
    • Group D:
      • Sepahan Iran 0–1 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
      • Al-Shabab Al-Arabi United Arab Emirates 1–4 Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq
        • Al-Ettifaq lead the group with 9 points, followed by Bunyodkur with 7.
    • Group F:
      • Sriwijaya Indonesia 0–3 Japan Gamba Osaka
        • Osaka win its fourth straight match and advance to the last 16.
      • Seoul South Korea 1–1 China Shandong Luneng
        • Shandong is in second place with 7 points, ahead of Seoul with 4.
    • Group H:
      • Kawasaki Frontale Japan 2–1 Australia Central Coast Mariners
      • Tianjin Teda China 0–0 South Korea Pohang Steelers
        • Kawasaki lead the group with 10 points, ahead of Pohang with 6.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 4, (6) Carolina Hurricanes 4, (3) New Jersey Devils 3. Series tied 2–2.
        • Jussi Jokinen scores the winning goal for the Hurricanes with 0.2 second left – the latest goal in playoff history – after the Devils rally from 3 goals down to level the score.
      • Game 4, (4) Pittsburgh Penguins 3, (5) Philadelphia Flyers 1. Penguins lead series 3–1.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 3, (1) San Jose Sharks 4, (8) Anaheim Ducks 3. Ducks lead series 2–1.
      • Game 3, (2) Detroit Red Wings 4, (7) Columbus Blue Jackets 1. Red Wings lead series 3–0.
      • Game 4, (3) Vancouver Canucks 3, (6) St. Louis Blues 2 (OT). Canucks win series 4–0.
        • Alex Burrows's goal with 19 seconds left in the first overtime period gives the Canucks their first four-game sweep in franchise history.

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Beijing, China: (qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Women's 50 metre rifle three positions: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Lioubov Galkina Russia 679.9 (578) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) China 675.8 (577) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) China 670.7 (568)
    • Women's 10 metre air pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) China 490.5 (390) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Heena Sidhu India 486.8 (385) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lenka Marušková Czech Republic 485.9 (385)

April 20, 2009 (Monday)[]

Athletics[]

  • 113th Boston Marathon:
    • Men: (1) Deriba Merga Ethiopia 2:08:42 (2) Daniel Rono Kenya 2:09:32 (3) Ryan Hall United States 2:09:40
    • Women: (1) Salina Kosgei Kenya 2:32:16 (2) Dire Tune Ethiopia 2:32:17 (3) Kara Goucher United States 2:32:25

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round (seeding in parentheses):
    • Game 2, (2) Boston Celtics 118, (7) Chicago Bulls 115. Series tied 1–1.
      • Ray Allen scores 30 points, including the winning three-pointer with 2 seconds left, to send the series to Chicago level at 1 game apiece. Ben Gordon scores 42 in a losing effort.
    • Game 2, (3) San Antonio Spurs 105, (6) Dallas Mavericks 84. Series tied 1–1.
      • 38 points from Tony Parker help the Spurs level the series.
  • NBA awards:
    • Coach of the Year: Mike Brown, Cleveland Cavaliers

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 3, (1) Boston Bruins 4, (8) Montreal Canadiens 2. Bruins lead series 3–0.
      • Game 3, (2) Washington Capitals 4, (7) New York Rangers 0. Rangers lead series 2–1.
        • Rookie goalie Semyon Varlamov made his first career shutout and the Caps' first playoff shutout in six years.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 3, (5) Calgary Flames 4, (4) Chicago Blackhawks 2. Blackhawks lead series 2–1.

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Beijing, China: (qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Men's 50 metre rifle prone: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Warren Potent Australia 701.5 (597) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Josselin Henry France 698.8 (595) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Michael McPhail United States 698.7 (594)
    • Men's 10 metre air pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) China 683.0 (582) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) China 682.8 (582) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yury Dauhapolau Belarus 682.5 (583)

April 19, 2009 (Sunday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Formula One:
    • Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, China:
      • (1) Sebastian Vettel Germany (Red BullRenault) 1:57:43.485 (2) Mark Webber Australia (Red Bull-Renault) +10.970 (3) Jenson Button United Kingdom (BrawnMercedes) +44.975
        • Drivers standings (after 3 of 17 races): (1) Button 21 points (2) Rubens Barrichello Brazil (Brawn-Mercedes) 15 (3) Vettel & Timo Glock Germany (Toyota) 10
        • Constructors standings: (1) Brawn-Mercedes 36 points (2) Red Bull-Renault 19.5 (3) Toyota 18.5
  • IndyCar Series:
    • Long Beach Grand Prix in Long Beach, California
      • (1) Dario Franchitti United Kingdom (2) Will Power Australia (3) Tony Kanaan Brazil
        • Standings: (1) Franchitti 84 (2) Power 69 (3) Ryan Briscoe Australia 67
  • V8 Supercars:
    • Hamilton 400 in Hamilton, New Zealand
      • Round 4: (1) Jamie Whincup Australia (2) James Courtney Australia (3) Steven Johnson Australia
        • Standings (after 4 of 26 races): (1) Jamie Whincup Australia 600 (2) Lee Holdsworth Australia 498 (3) Will Davison Australia 483

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (Seeding in parentheses, All times ET)
    • Game 1, (1) Los Angeles Lakers 113, (8) Utah Jazz 110. Lakers lead series 1–0.
      • Kobe Bryant leads the Lakers with 24 points as coach Phil Jackson improves his record in series opening games to 42–0.
    • Game 1, (6) Philadelphia 76ers 100, (3) Orlando Magic 98. 76ers lead series 1–0.
      • The Sixers rally from 18-points down to win the game with Andre Iguodala's field goal 2 seconds from the end.
    • Game 1, (4) Atlanta Hawks 90, (5) Miami Heat 64. Hawks lead series 1–0.
    • Game 1, (2) Denver Nuggets 113, (7) New Orleans Hornets 84. Nuggets lead series 1–0.
  • Israel women league:
    • Game 4 of best-of-5 final series:
      • Elitzur Ramla 53–61 . Ramat HaSharon win the series 3–1 and its first championship in 6 years.

Cricket[]

  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa:
    • Final:
      • In Centurion: Canada  185 (48 ov);  Ireland 188/1 (42.3 ov). Ireland win by 9 wickets.
    • 3rd Place Playoff:
      • In Potchefstroom: Kenya  179 (43.1 ov);  Netherlands 183/4 (32.1 ov). Netherlands win by 6 wickets.
    • 5th Place Playoff:
      • In Benoni: Afghanistan  295/8 (50 ov);  Scotland 206 (40 ov). Afghanistan win by 89 runs.
    • 7th Place Playoff:
      • In : Namibia  267/9 (50 ov);  United Arab Emirates 269/6 (41.3 ov). United Arab Emirates win by 4 wickets.

Cycling[]

  • UCI ProTour:
    • Amstel Gold Race:

Football (soccer)[]

  • CAF Champions League Second Round, first leg:
    • ASEC Mimosas Ivory Coast 1–0 Zimbabwe Monomotapa United
    • Heartland Nigeria 2–1 Cameroon Cotonsport
  • FA Cup Semi-finals at Wembley Stadium:
    • Manchester United 0–0 (AET) Everton. Everton wins 4–2 on penalties.
      • Everton spoils Manchester United's quest for a quintuple of titles, and will meet Chelsea in the Final on May 30.
  • Rio de Janeiro Championships:
  • Netherlands League:
    • AZ secure the league title for the second time in its history, with 3 matches remaining, and become the first champion outside the "big three" (Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV) in 28 years.

Golf[]

  • PGA Tour:
    • Verizon Heritage in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
      • Winner: Brian Gay United States 264 (−20)
        • Gay breaks the tournament record by one stroke and wins by a margin of 10 strokes, also a record.
  • European Tour:

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses, All times ET)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 3, (3) New Jersey Devils 3, (6) Carolina Hurricanes 2 (OT). Devils lead series 2–1.
      • Game 3, (5) Philadelphia Flyers 6, (4) Pittsburgh Penguins 3. Penguins lead series 2–1.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 2, (8) Anaheim Ducks 3, (1) San Jose Sharks 2. Ducks lead series 2–0.
      • Game 3, (3) Vancouver Canucks 3, (6) St. Louis Blues 2. Canucks lead series 3–0.
  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & , United States:

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Beijing, China: (qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Men's 50 metre pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Rashid Yunusmetov Kazakhstan 660.5 (568) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pavol Kopp Slovakia 657.1 (561) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vladimir Isakov Russia 654.5 (557)
    • Women's 10 metre air rifle: 1st place, gold medalist(s) China 503.4 (399) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yi Siling China 501.5 (399) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Snježana Pejčić Croatia 500.7 (399)
    • Women's 25 metre pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) China 787.6 (580) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lalita Yauhleuskaya Australia 786.1 (585) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Viktoria Chaika Belarus 785.7 (585)

Tennis[]

  • ATP Tour:
    • Monte Carlo Masters in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France:
      • Final: Spain Rafael Nadal def. Serbia Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 2–6, 6–1.
        • Nadal wins his fifth successive title at Monte Carlo.
  • WTA Tour:
    • Family Circle Cup in Charleston, South Carolina, United States:
      • Final: Germany Sabine Lisicki def. Denmark Caroline Wozniacki, 6–2, 6–4
        • Lisicki wins her first WTA Tour title.
    • Barcelona Ladies Open in Barcelona, Spain:
      • Final: Italy Roberta Vinci def. Russia Maria Kirilenko, 6–0, 6–4.

April 18, 2009 (Saturday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Sprint Cup Series:
    • Subway Fresh Fit 500 in Avondale, Arizona
      • (1) Mark Martin Arkansas (Hendrick Motorsports) (2) Tony Stewart Indiana (Stewart Haas Racing) (3) Kurt Busch Nevada (Penske Championship Racing)
      • Martin wins a Cup race for the first time since 2005.
        • Drivers' standings after 8 races: (1) Jeff Gordon California 1242 points (2) Jimmie Johnson California −85 (3) Kurt Busch −98
  • V8 Supercars:
    • Hamilton 400 in Hamilton, New Zealand
      • Round 3: (1) Jamie Whincup Australia (2) Mark Winterbottom Australia (3) Lee Holdsworth Australia
      • Standings (after 3 of 26 races): (1) Whincup 450 (2) Will Davison Australia 387 (3) Holdsworth 378

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (Seedings in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference:
      • Game 1, (7) Chicago Bulls 105, (2) Boston Celtics 103 (OT). Bulls lead series 1–0.
        • The Bulls win their first ever playoff game against the Celtics, and Derrick Rose scores 36 points to tie Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record for a rookie in his playoff debut.
      • Game 1, (1) Cleveland Cavaliers 102, (8) Detroit Pistons 84. Cavaliers lead series 1–0.
        • LeBron James scores 38 points for the Cavaliers, including a 41-foot basket at the halftime buzzer.
    • Western Conference:
      • Game 1, (6) Dallas Mavericks 105, (3) San Antonio Spurs 97. Mavericks lead series 1–0.
        • The Mavericks get their first road win in the playoffs after nine consecutive losses.
      • Game 1, (5) Houston Rockets 108, (4) Portland Trail Blazers 81. Rockets lead series 1–0.
        • Yao Ming scores 9-from-9 field goals, the first player since 1986 and the sixth in playoff history to get a perfect record from at least 9 FG attempts.
  • Adriatic League Final:
    • Cibona Zagreb 49–63 Partizan Belgrade
      • Partizan win the trophy for the third straight season.

Football (soccer)[]

  • CAF Champions League Second Round, first leg:

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 2, (1) Boston Bruins 5, (8) Montreal Canadiens 1. Bruins lead series 2–0.
      • Game 2, (7) New York Rangers 1, (2) Washington Capitals 0. Rangers lead series 2–0.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 2, (2) Detroit Red Wings 4, (7) Columbus Blue Jackets 0. Red Wings lead series 2–0.
        • Chris Osgood makes his 14th career playoff shutout for the Red Wings, who attempt to be the first defending champion to reach the second round in seven years.
      • Game 2, (4) Chicago Blackhawks 3, (5) Calgary Flames 2. Blackhawks lead series 2–0.
        • The 'Hawks rally from 2 goals down to win two playoff games for the first time in 11 years.
  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & , United States:

Rugby union[]

Shooting[]

Winter sports[]

Figure skating[]
  • ISU World Team Trophy in Tokyo, Japan:
    • Pairs standings after Free Skating: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Zhang Dan/Zhang Hao China 193.82 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yuko Kavaguti/Alexander Smirnov Russia 185.15 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jessica Dubé/Bryce Davison Canada 164.12
    • Ladies standings after Free Skating: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Mao Asada Japan 201.87 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Joannie Rochette Canada 182.16 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Caroline Zhang United States 175.68
    • Final team standings: (1)  United States 60 points, (2)  Canada 54, (3)  Japan 50, 4.  France 37, 5.  Russia 35, 6.  China 34

April 17, 2009 (Friday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Nationwide Series:
    • Bashas' Supermarkets 200 in Avondale, Arizona
      • (1) Greg Biffle Washington (state) (Roush Fenway Racing) (2) Jason Leffler California (Braun Racing) (3) Brad Keselowski Michigan (JR Motorsports)
  • IndyCar Series news:

Baseball[]

  • Major League Baseball news:
    • Gary Sheffield of the New York Mets becomes the 25th player in MLB history to hit his 500th home run, hitting a solo shot off the Milwaukee Brewers' Mitch Stetter in the seventh inning of the Mets' 5–4 home win.

Cricket[]

  • Australia in South Africa:
    • 5th ODI in Johannesburg:
      •  Australia 303/7 (50 ov);  South Africa 256 (45.5 ov). Australia win by 47 runs. South Africa win the 5-match series 3–2.
  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa:
    • Super Eights: (Teams in bold qualify for the 2011 World Cup, teams in italics gain ODI status, teams in strike are eliminated from ODI status)
      • In Benoni: Scotland  299/7 (50 ov);  United Arab Emirates 177 (39.4 ov). Scotland win by 122 runs.
        • Scotland's win gives them ODI status, while UAE finish 7th and fails to gain ODI status by inferior NRR.
      • In Pretoria: Ireland 208/9 (50 ov);  Kenya 209/4 (48 ov). Kenya win by 6 wickets.
        • Both teams qualify for the World Cup and retain their ODI status. Ireland finish in first place despite their loss, Kenya in third.
      • In : Afghanistan  243/7 (50 ov);  Namibia 222 (48.3 ov). Afghanistan win by 21 runs.
        • Afghanistan, who played in World Cricket League Division Five a year ago, gets ODI status with their win over Namibia, that finish bottom of the group.
      • In Johannesburg: Canada  205/8 (50 ov);  Netherlands 206/4 (47.1 ov). Netherlands win by 6 wickets.
        • Both teams qualify for the World Cup and retain ODI status. Canada finish second by better NRR and will meet Ireland in the final, Netherlands will play against Kenya in 3rd place playoff.
      • Final standings: Ireland 10 points, Canada, Kenya, Netherlands 8, Scotland, Afghanistan, UAE 6, Namibia 4.
  • The ICC announces that Pakistan will not host the 2011 World Cup, citing an "uncertain security situation". The tournament will still be held in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.

Football (soccer)[]

  • CAF Champions League Second Round, first leg:
    • Kampala City Council Uganda 0–1 Sudan Al-Merreikh

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 2, (6) Carolina Hurricanes 2, (3) New Jersey Devils 1 (OT). Series tied 1–1.
      • Game 2, (4) Pittsburgh Penguins 3, (5) Philadelphia Flyers 2 (OT). Penguins lead series 2–0.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 2, (3) Vancouver Canucks 3, (6) St. Louis Blues 0. Canucks lead series 2–0.
  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & , United States:
  • World Championship Division I:

Winter sports[]

Figure skating[]
  • ISU World Team Trophy in Tokyo, Japan:
    • Pairs Short Program: (1) Zhang Dan/Zhang Hao China 70.42 (2) Yuko Kavaguti/Alexander Smirnov Russia 65.08 (3) Caydee Denney/Jeremy Barrett United States 56.58
    • Ice dance standings after Free Dance: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Tanith Belbin/Benjamin Agosto United States 162.98 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir Canada 156.71 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nathalie Péchalat/Fabian Bourzat France 150.63
    • Men's standings after Free Skating: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Evan Lysacek United States 238.56 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Brian Joubert France 237.09 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nobunari Oda Japan 229.25
    • Team standings after day 2: (1)  United States 59 points, (2)  Canada 53, (3)  Japan 52, 4.  France 37, 5.  Russia 36, 6.  China 33

April 16, 2009 (Thursday)[]

Baseball[]

  • Major League Baseball season home opener:
    • Cleveland Indians 10, New York Yankees 2
      • The Yankees open the new Yankee Stadium with a blowout loss to the Indians, who score 9 runs in the 7th inning including a grand slam by Grady Sizemore. Earlier, the Yankees' Jorge Posada hit the first home run in the ballpark's history.

Basketball[]

  • Israel women league:
    • Game 3 of best-of-5 final series:

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Cup Quarterfinals, second leg: (First leg results in parentheses)
    • Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine 3–0 (0–0) France Paris Saint-Germain
      • Dynamo Kyiv win 3–0 on aggregate.
    • Marseille France 1–2 (0–2) Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
      • Shakhtar Donetsk win 4–1 on aggregate.
      • Donetsk and Kyiv will meet in an all-Ukrainian semifinal, which guarantees a Ukrainian team in a European final for the first time since the country split from USSR. Until this season, no Ukrainian team advanced beyond the last-16 stage.
    • Manchester City England 2–1 (1–3) Germany Hamburg
      • Hamburg win 4–3 on aggregate.
    • Udinese Italy 3–3 (1–3) Germany Werder Bremen
      • Werder Bremen come back from 2-goals down to level the score and win 6–4 on aggregate.
      • Hamburg will meet North Germany rival Bremen in the semifinals.
  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group 2:
      • Deportivo Táchira Venezuela 2–1 Paraguay Guaraní
        • Boca Juniors lead the group with 12 points from 4 games, ahead of Deportivo Táchira with 9 from 5 and Deportivo Cuenca with 6 from 4. Boca Juniors will advance to the last 16 stage with a win or draw against Cuenca on April 23.
    • Group 4:
    • Group 7:
      • Boyacá Chicó Colombia 2–1 Bolivia Aurora
        • Grêmio lead the group with 13 points from 5 games, ahead of Boyacá Chicó with 9 and Universidad de Chile with 7.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 1, (1) Boston Bruins 4, (8) Montreal Canadiens 2. Bruins lead series 1–0.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 1, (8) Anaheim Ducks 2, (1) San Jose Sharks 0. Ducks lead series 1–0.
      • Game 1, (2) Detroit Red Wings 4, (7) Columbus Blue Jackets 1. Red Wings lead series 1–0.
        • Red Wings' defenseman Chris Chelios set an NHL record with his 261st playoff game.
      • Game 1, (4) Chicago Blackhawks 3, (5) Calgary Flames 2 (OT). Blackhawks lead series 1–0.
        • Martin Havlát scores 12 seconds into overtime, the third fastest overtime goal in playoff history, to give the Blackhawks their first playoff win in seven years.
  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & , United States:

Winter sports[]

Figure skating[]
  • ISU World Team Trophy in Tokyo, Japan:
    • Original Dance: (1) Tanith Belbin/Benjamin Agosto United States 64.27 (2) Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir Canada 60.98 (3) Jana Khokhlova/Sergei Novitski Russia 58.58
    • Men's Short Program: (1) Brian Joubert France 85.39 (2) Evan Lysacek United States 83.70 (3) Nobunari Oda Japan 79.35
    • Ladies Short Program: (1) Mao Asada Japan 75.84 (2) Joannie Rochette Canada 62.08 (3) Miki Ando Japan 62.08
    • Team standings after day 1: (1)  United States 48 points, (2)  Japan 43, (3)  Canada 39, 4.  France 32, 5.  Russia 29, 6.  China 22

April 15, 2009 (Wednesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA: End of the regular season:
    • Eastern Conference:
      • The Philadelphia 76ers clinch sixth place with a 111–110 overtime win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, combined with the Chicago Bulls' 109–98 loss to the Toronto Raptors. The Sixers will play in the first round of the playoffs against the #3 seed Orlando Magic. The Bulls end in seventh place and will meet the #2 Boston Celtics.
      • The Cavaliers' loss prevents them from equalling the NBA record of 40 home wins in a season set by the 1985–86 Celtics.
    • Western Conference:
      • The San Antonio Spurs clinch the Southwest Division title and third place in the Conference with a 105–98 overtime win over the New Orleans Hornets, coupled with the Houston Rockets' 95–84 loss to the Dallas Mavericks.
      • The Mavericks clinch sixth place with their win over Houston and the Hornets' loss to San Antonio, and will meet the Spurs in the playoffs. New Orleans end in seventh place, and will play against the Denver Nuggets, who secure second place as a result of the Rockets' loss.
      • The Portland Trail Blazers clinch fourth place and home advantage in a playoff series against the Rockets with a 104–76 win over the Nuggets.

Cricket[]

  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa:
    • Super Eights (teams in bold qualify for the 2011 World Cup; teams in italics gain/retain ODI status):
      • In Benoni: Afghanistan  279 (50 overs);  Scotland 237/9 (47.1 overs). Afghanistan win by 42 runs.
      • In Pretoria: Netherlands  222 (50 overs); Ireland 226/4 (44.3 overs). Ireland win by 6 wickets.
        • Ireland advance to the final, and secure a berth in the World Cup.
      • In : Canada  194 (49.5 overs);  United Arab Emirates 200/5 (31.2 overs). United Arab Emirates win by 5 wickets.
      • In Johannesburg: Namibia  305 (49.5 overs);  Kenya 104 (30 overs). Namibia win by 201 runs.
        • Standings after 6 of 7 rounds: Ireland 10 points; Canada 8; Kenya, Netherlands, UAE 6; Namibia, Afghanistan, Scotland 4.

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals, second leg: (First leg result in parentheses)
    • Arsenal England 3–0 (1–1) Spain Villarreal
      • Arsenal win 4–1 on aggregate, with goals by Theo Walcott, Emmanuel Adebayor and Robin van Persie.
    • Porto Portugal 0–1 (2–2) England Manchester United
      • Cristiano Ronaldo's goal from 35 metres in the 6th minute gives Manchester United 3–2 win on aggregate, and an all-England match with Arsenal in the semifinals.
  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage; teams in strike are eliminated)
  • Finnish League Cup final in Vantaa:
    • Tampere United 2–0 HJK Helsinki

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 1, (7) New York Rangers 4, (2) Washington Capitals 3. Rangers lead series 1–0.
      • Game 1, (3) New Jersey Devils 4, (6) Carolina Hurricanes 1. Devils lead series 1–0.
      • Game 1, (4) Pittsburgh Penguins 4, (5) Philadelphia Flyers 1. Penguins lead series 1–0.
    • Western Conference Quarterfinals:
      • Game 1, (3) Vancouver Canucks 2, (6) St. Louis Blues 1. Canucks lead series 1–0.

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Changwon, South Korea: (qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Men's 50 metre rifle three positions: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Gagan Narang India 1264.0 (1166) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Han Jin-seop South Korea 1261.9 (1165) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Russia 1261.7 (1167)

Water polo[]

April 14, 2009 (Tuesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA:
    • The Philadelphia 76ers' 100–98 loss to the Boston Celtics puts them one game behind the Chicago Bulls in the race for sixth place in the Eastern Conference. Unless the Sixers beat the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday and the Bulls lose to the Toronto Raptors, Philadelphia will meet the Celtics again in the playoffs this weekend, and Chicago will play against the Orlando Magic.
    • The Utah Jazz are confirmed in 8th place in the Western Conference after a 125–112 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, and will meet the Lakers again in the first round.

Boxing[]

  • Oscar De La Hoya, a 10-time world champion in six different weight classes, announces his retirement. (AP/ESPN)

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals, second leg: (First leg result in parentheses)
    • Chelsea England 4–4 (3–1) England Liverpool
      • Liverpool leads 2–0 and 4–3 and gets within one goal of advancing, but in the end Chelsea wins 7–5 on aggregate.
    • Bayern Munich Germany 1–1 (0–4) Spain Barcelona
      • Barcelona wins 5–1 on aggregate and will play against Chelsea in the semifinals.
  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (Teams in bold advance to the last 16 stage, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group 5:
      • Deportivo Quito Ecuador 3–1 Bolivia Universitario de Sucre
        • Deportivo's win keeps them in contention for a last 16 berth with 8 points from 5 games, behind Cruzeiro with 10 pts and Estudiantes with 9.
    • Group 6:
      • Caracas Venezuela 1–0 Chile Everton
      • Guadalajara Mexico 0–0 Argentina Lanús
        • Caracas lead the group with 9 points from 5 games, followed by Guagalajara with 8 pts and Everton with 7.

Ice hockey[]

  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & , United States: (Teams in bold clinch a semifinal berth, teams in italics clinch (at least) a quarterfinal berth, teams in strike go to Relegation Round)
    • Group A:
      • Switzerland   8–3  Germany
        • Germany's regulation loss sends them to the relegation round. The Czech Republic receives a quarterfinal berth.
      • Canada  4–2  Sweden
        • Canada advances to the semifinals, while Sweden advances to the quarterfinals.
    • Group B:
      • Slovakia  0–7  Finland
        • Finland advance to the semifinals, with a regulation win, and a regulation one-goal loss for USA against Russia, while Slovakia is sent to the relegation round.
      • Russia  6–5  United States
        • Russia's one-goal regulation win combined with Finland's win over Slovakia send both teams to the quarterfinals.

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Changwon, South Korea: (qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Aleksey Klimov Russia 790.2 (590) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Keith Sanderson United States 787.3 (589) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zhang Jian China 785.7 (588)

Water polo[]

April 13, 2009 (Monday)[]

Baseball[]

  • Major League Baseball season home opener:
    • San Diego Padres 6, New York Mets 5
      • Citi Field, the Mets' new stadium, opens with a home run by the Padres' first batter Jody Gerut.

Basketball[]

  • NBA:
    • The Cleveland Cavaliers secure the best record in the League and home advantage throughout the playoffs with a 117–109 win over the Indiana Pacers.
    • The Detroit Pistons are confirmed as #8 seed and the Cavaliers' first round opponents after losing 91–88 to the Chicago Bulls.
    • The Denver Nuggets clinch the Northwest Division title and secure at least third place in the Western Conference with a 118–98 win over the Sacramento Kings. The Nuggets also tie their franchise record of 54 wins and will have home advantage in a playoff series for the first time in 21 years.
    • The Houston Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers and San Antonio Spurs are tied in third place, one game behind the Nuggets, with one game remaining. The Rockets have the tie-break edge over the Spurs for the Southwest Division title, and also hold the advantage over the Nuggets and the Trail Blazers.

Cricket[]

  • Australia in South Africa:
    • 4th ODI in Port Elizabeth:
      •  South Africa 317/6 (50 ov, Herschelle Gibbs 110);  Australia 256 (45.5 ov). South Africa win by 61 runs and take unassailable 3–1 lead in 5-match series.
  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa:
    • Super Eights: (Teams in italics gain ODI status)
      • In Benoni:  Namibia 258/8 (50.0 ov);  Netherlands 262/8 (47.1 ov). Netherlands win by 2 wickets.
      • In Pretoria:  Afghanistan 265/8 (50.0 ov);  Canada 268/4 (48.3 ov). Canada win by 6 wickets.
      • In :  Kenya 178 (49.4 ov);  Scotland 154 (47.2 ov). Kenya win by 24 runs.
      • In Johannesburg:  United Arab Emirates 133 (39.5 ov);  Ireland 134/2 (27.4 ov). Ireland win by 8 wickets.
        • Standings after 5 of 7 rounds: Canada, Ireland 8 points, Kenya, Netherlands 6, Scotland, UAE 4, Afghanistan, Namibia 2.
    • 9th Place Playoff:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Uganda 352/7 (50 ov);  Bermuda 356/2 (48.3 ov). Bermuda win by 8 wickets.
    • 11th Place Playoff:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Denmark 220 (48.2 ov);  Oman 222/5 (41.4 ov). Oman win by 5 wickets.

Ice hockey[]

  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & , United States: (Teams in bold secure a semifinal berth, teams in italics secure (at least) a quarterfinal berth, teams in strike go to Relegation Round)
    • Group A:
      • Sweden  11–0   Switzerland
      • Czech Republic  3–4 (OT)  Canada
        • Canada come back from 0–3 down and score the winning goal by Brett Connolly after 1:23 minute in overtime.
        • Standings: Sweden 9 pts (3 games), Canada 8 (3), Czech Rep. 4 (4), Germany 3 (3), Switzerland 0 (3)
    • Group B:

Motorcycle racing[]

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Changwon, South Korea: (qualification score in parentheses)
    • Women's 50 metre rifle three positions: 1st place, gold medalist(s) China 685.2 (587) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) China 676.8 (580) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Wang Chengyi China 676.6 (582)
    • Women's 10 metre air pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Tong Xin China 489.4 (388) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lee Ho-lim South Korea 488.3 (387) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lalita Yauhleuskaya Australia 487.8 (386)

April 12, 2009 (Sunday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • A1 Grand Prix:
    • Grand Prix of Nations, Portugal in Portimão, Portugal
      • Sprint race: (1) Netherlands Netherlands (Robert Doornbos) 19:33.501 (2) Republic of Ireland Ireland (Adam Carroll) + 3.635 (3) Portugal Portugal (Filipe Albuquerque) + 5.728
      • Feature race: (1) Switzerland Switzerland (Neel Jani) 1:10:45.011 (2) Portugal + 6.786 (3) Malaysia Malaysia (Fairuz Fauzy) + 9.705
      • Standings after 6 of 8 rounds (with dropped scores): (1) Ireland 86 points (2) Switzerland 84 (3) Portugal 82

Badminton[]

  • Asia Championships in Suwon, South Korea: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Men's singles: Bao Chunlai China (4) bt Chen Long China 16–21, 21–10, 21–16
    • Women's singles: Zhu Lin China (6) bt Xie Xingfang China (5) 21–11, 21–10
    • Men's doubles: Markis Kido/Hendra Setiawan Indonesia (1) bt Ko Sung-Hyun/Yoo Yeon-Seong South Korea (8) 21–18, 26–24
    • Women's doubles: Ma Jin/Wang Xiaoli China bt Lee Hyo-jung/Lee Kyung-Won South Korea (3) 21–11, 21–18
    • Mixed doubles: Lee Yong-Dae/Lee Hyo-jung South Korea (1) bt Yoo Yeon-Seong/Kim Min-Jung South Korea 21–12, 21–15

Basketball[]

  • NBA:
    • The Cleveland Cavaliers win 107–76 over the Boston Celtics, and need one more win in their two remaining games, or a Los Angeles Lakers loss in their only remaining game, to clinch the best record in the NBA and home court advantage throughout the playoffs. The Lakers keep their chances alive with a 92–75 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
    • The San Antonio Spurs' 95–92 win over the Sacramento Kings puts them in a three-way-tie for third place in the Western Conference with the Houston Rockets and Portland Trail Blazers, and one game behind the Denver Nuggets in second place. All four teams have 2 games remaining.
    • The Miami Heat clinch fifth place in the Eastern Conference with a 122–105 win over the New York Knicks, and will play the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the playoffs.

Cycling[]

  • Monument Classics:
    • Paris–Roubaix:
      • (1) Tom Boonen Belgium (Quick-Step) 6h 15'54" (2) Filippo Pozzato Italy (Team Katusha) + 47" (3) Thor Hushovd Norway (Cervélo TestTeam) + 1'17"
        • Boonen wins the "Hell of the North" for the third time, the sixth rider in the race history to do so.

Golf[]

  • Men's majors:
    • The Masters in Augusta, Georgia, fourth round:
      • Winner: Ángel Cabrera Argentina, on the second playoff hole.
      • Final standings: (1) Kenny Perry United States, Ángel Cabrera Argentina & Chad Campbell United States 276 (−12)
      • Playoff:
        • First hole: (1) Cabrera & Perry 4 (E) (3) Campbell 5 (+1)
        • Second hole: (1) Cabrera 4 (E) (2) Perry 5 (+1)
      • Perry led by 2 strokes with 2 holes left to play, but bogeys in the last 2 holes make a 3-way playoff. Another bogey for Perry in the second extra hole give the title to Cabrera, who become the first Masters winner from South America.

Ice hockey[]

Motorcycle racing[]

Rugby union[]

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Changwon, South Korea: (score in qualifying in parentheses)
    • Men's 50 metre rifle prone: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Warren Potent Australia 700.0 (596)2nd place, silver medalist(s) Josselin Henry France 699.4 (596) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ole Magnus Bakken Norway 699.3 (597)
    • Men's 10 metre air pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Leonid Yekimov Russia 691.0 (587)2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jin Jong-oh South Korea 689.7 (594 WR) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) China 685.9 (584)
      • In the qualification round, Jin set a world record with a score of 594, one point better than Sergei Pyzhianov's twenty-year-old mark.

Tennis[]

Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Final: 1st place, gold medalist(s) (2)  Scotland 8–6 2nd place, silver medalist(s) (1)  Canada
      • A 2-stones steal in the 10th end gives Scotland its fifth title.
    • Bronze medal game: (3)   Switzerland 4–6 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) (4)  Norway

April 11, 2009 (Saturday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Nationwide Series:
    • Pepsi 300 in Gladeville, Tennessee:
      • (1) Joey Logano Connecticut (Joe Gibbs Racing) (2) Kyle Busch Nevada (Joe Gibbs Racing) (3) Brad Keselowski Michigan (JR Motorsports)

Basketball[]

  • NBA:
    • The Boston Celtics clinch second place in the Eastern Conference and secure home advantage in the second round of the playoff as a result of the Orlando Magic's 103–93 loss to the New Jersey Nets.

Cricket[]

  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa:
    • Super Eights:
      • In Benoni:  Kenya 181 (43.5 ov);  Canada 185/3 (34.3 ov). Canada win by 7 wickets.
      • In Pretoria:  Namibia 280/7 (50 ov);  United Arab Emirates 231/9 (50 ov). Namibia win by 49 runs.
      • In :  Afghanistan 218/7 (50 ov); Ireland 196 (47.3 ov). Afghanistan win by 22 runs.
      • In Johannesburg:  Scotland 216/8 (50 ov);  Netherlands 190 (48.4 ov). Scotland win by 26 runs.
        • Standings after 4 of 7 rounds: Canada, Ireland 6 points, Kenya, Netherlands, Scotland, UAE 4, Afghanistan, Namibia 2.
    • 9th–12th Place Playoffs:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Uganda 292/6 (50 ov);  Denmark 230/8 (50 ov). Uganda win by 62 runs.
      • In Potchefstroom:  Oman 254 (48.1 ov);  Bermuda 256/2 (48.2 ov). Bermuda win by 8 wickets.
        • Uganda and Bermuda will play for 9th place, while Denmark and Oman will play for 11th.

Cycling[]

Golf[]

Ice hockey[]

Rugby union[]

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Changwon, South Korea: (score in qualifying in parentheses)
    • Men's 50 metre pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Jin Jong-oh South Korea 674.6 (575) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Leonid Yekimov Russia 665.0 (573) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mikhail Nestruyev Russia 662.2 (567)
    • Women's 10 metre air rifle: 1st place, gold medalist(s) China 500.6 (396) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) China 500.5 (398) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) South Korea 499.7 (398)
    • Women's 25 metre pistol: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Wu Yan China 790.5 (586) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yuliya Bondareva Kazakhstan 788.9 (589) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stefanie Thurmann Germany 787.2 (582)

Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Playoff:
      • (3)   Switzerland 5–4 (4)  Norway (11 ends)
        • Switzerland advance to the semifinal, Norway go to bronze medal game.
    • Semifinal:
      • (3)   Switzerland 5–6 (1)  Canada
        • Canada advance to the final, Switzerland go to bronze medal game.

April 10, 2009 (Friday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA:
    • The Detroit Pistons and the Chicago Bulls clinch the last two playoff berths in the Eastern Conference. The Pistons book their eighth straight playoff spot with a 100–93 win over the New Jersey Nets, while the Bulls advance as a result of the Charlotte Bobcats' 84–81 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
    • The Cleveland Cavaliers secure first place in the Eastern Conference and home advantage for the first three rounds with a 102–92 win over the Philadelphia 76ers. The Cavaliers lead over the Los Angeles Lakers by 1½ games in the race for first place in the NBA and home advantage in the final series.
    • The Atlanta Hawks clinch fourth place in the Eastern Conference and home advantage in the first round with a 122–118 win over the Indiana Pacers.

Cycling[]

Golf[]

Ice hockey[]

Shooting[]

  • ISSF World Cup in Changwon, South Korea: (score in qualifying in parentheses)
    • Men's 10 metre air rifle: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Zhu Qinan China 700.3 (597) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Cao Yifei China 698.6 (595) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Gagan Narang India 696.7 (594)

Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Tie-breakers: (winners advance to the playoff)
      •  Norway 10–2  United States
      •  Germany 7–8   Switzerland
    • Playoff: (6.30 pm ET)
      • (1)  Canada 5–7 (2)  Scotland
        • Scotland advance to the final, Canada go to the semifinal.

April 9, 2009 (Thursday)[]

American football[]

  • National Football League:
    • Commissioner Roger Goodell suspends Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch for the first three games of the 2009 season for violating the league's personal conduct policy. Lynch was arrested on February 11 near Los Angeles after a police officer found a 9 mm semiautomatic handgun in the trunk of a parked car carrying him, and later pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge and sentenced to 80 hours of community service and three years' probation.

Baseball[]

  • Major League Baseball:
    • Nick Adenhart, a rookie starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim is killed along with three others in a car accident in Fullerton, California, just hours after starting a game for the Angels. The Angels' scheduled game with the Oakland Athletics is postponed. (ESPN)

Basketball[]

  • Euroleague Quarterfinals:

Cricket[]

  • Australia in South Africa:
    • 3rd ODI in Cape Town
      •  South Africa 289/6 (50 ov);  Australia 264/7 (50 ov). South Africa win by 25 runs, lead 5-match series 2–1.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Cup Quarterfinals, first leg:
    • Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 2–0 France Marseille
    • Hamburg Germany 3–1 England Manchester City
    • Paris Saint-Germain France 0–0 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
    • Werder Bremen Germany 3–1 Italy Udinese
  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (teams in bold advance to the last-16 stage)
    • Group 1:
      • LDU Quito Ecuador 1–1 Chile Colo-Colo
        • Colo-Colo lead the group with 7 points from 4 games, followed by Sport Recife with 6 points from 3 games.
    • Group 2:
      • Boca Juniors Argentina 3–1 Paraguay Guaraní
        • Boca Juniora win their fourth straight game, and lead the group with 12 points, while Guaraní lose their fourth game.
    • Group 4:
      • São Paulo Brazil 2–1 Uruguay Defensor Sporting
        • São Paulo, who led the group on 10 points from 4 games, secure a berth in the last 16 stage.

Golf[]

  • Men's majors:
    • The Masters in Augusta, Georgia, first round:
      • Leaders: (1) Chad Campbell United States 65 (−7) (2) Jim Furyk United States & Hunter Mahan United States 66 (−6)

Ice hockey[]

  • Women's World Championships in Hameenlinna, Finland:
  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & , United States:
  • NCAA Division I Men's Tournament:
  • NHL:
    • The New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens clinch the last two playoff berths in the Eastern Conference. The Rangers win 2–1 over the Philadelphia Flyers, while the Canadiens lose 5–4 in overtime to the Boston Bruins.
    • The Washington Capitals clinch Eastern Conference second place with a 4–2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
    • The New Jersey Devils clinch Atlantic Division title and Eastern Conference third place with a 3–2 shootout win over the Ottawa Senators.
    • The San Jose Sharks clinch Western Conference first place as a result of the Detroit Red Wings' loss to the Nashville Predators.

Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (Teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure at least a tiebreaker, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Draw 15:
      •  Denmark 4–10  Canada
      •  Finland 7–9  China
      •  Norway 11–7  Japan
        • Norway come back from 1–6 down after 4 ends to secure a tiebreaker.
      •  Czech Republic 6–2  France
    • Draw 16:
      •   Switzerland 8–3  Finland
      •  Scotland 10–3  Denmark
        • Scotland's win secure them at least a tiebreaker.
      •  United States 7–6  Czech Republic
      •  Germany 9–3  Norway
    • Draw 17: (in progress)
      •  France 6–9  United States
        • 4-points steal in the 10th end gives USA a tiebreaker spot.
      •  Japan 3–5  Germany
      •  China 4–5   Switzerland
      •  Canada 5–6  Scotland (11 ends)
        • Scotland's win gives them a playoff berth, and a rematch against Canada on Friday.
    • Final standings after 17 draws: Canada 10–1, Scotland 8–3, Norway, USA, Germany, Switzerland 7–4, Denmark 5–6, France, China 4–7, Japan, Chech Rep. 3–8, Finland 1–10.

April 8, 2009 (Wednesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA:
    • The Dallas Mavericks clinch the eighth and final playoff berth in the Western Conference with 130–101 win over the Utah Jazz.

Cricket[]

  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa: (teams in bold advance to the Super Eight)
    • Group A:
      • In Benoni:  Canada 252/7 (50 ov);  Scotland 104 (30.5 ov). Canada win by 148 runs.
      • In Pretoria:  Uganda 298/5 (50 ov);  Oman 302/9 (37.1 ov). Oman win by 1 wicket.
      • In :  Namibia 213/9 (50 ov); Ireland 214/3 (45 ov). Ireland win by 7 wickets.
        • Oman's win over Uganda gives Namibia the last berth in the Super Eight by better net run rate.
    • Group B:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Netherlands 304/9 (50 ov);  Bermuda 241/9 (50 ov). Netherlands win by 63 runs.
      • In :  Afghanistan 251/8 (50 ov);  United Arab Emirates 257/5 (47.2 ov). United Arab Emirates win by 5 wickets.
      • In Potchefstroom:  Denmark 173/8 (50 ov);  Kenya 174/1 (33.1 ov). Kenya win by 9 wickets.
        • Afghanistan clinch the fourth berth in the Super Eight despite their loss, as Bermuda lose as well.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals, first leg:
    • Liverpool England 1–3 England Chelsea
    • Barcelona Spain 4–0 Germany Bayern Munich
  • Copa Libertadores group stage:
    • Group 1:
      • Sport Recife Brazil 0–2 Brazil Palmeiras
    • Group 5:
      • Estudiantes Argentina 4–0 Brazil Cruzeiro
        • Cruzeiro lead the group with 10 points from 5 games, followed by Estudiantes with 9 points.
    • Group 7:
    • Group 8:
      • San Luis Mexico 2–0 Argentina San Lorenzo
        • San Luis' win keep their qualifying hopes alive and eliminates San Lorenzo. However, the Mexicans can advance only if they beat Libertad in Asunción and Universitario lose to San Lorenzo.
  • CONCACAF Champions League semifinals, second leg: (First leg result in parentheses)
    • Atlante Mexico 3–1 (1–2) Mexico Santos Laguna
      • Atlante win 4–3 on aggregate.
  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 3:
    • Group B:
      • Sharjah United Arab Emirates 1–3 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab
      • Persepolis Iran 3–1 Qatar Al-Gharafa
        • Al-Shabab and Persepolis lead the group with 7 points.
    • Group D:
      • Bunyodkor Uzbekistan 2–2 Iran Sepahan
      • Al-Ettifaq Saudi Arabia 4–1 United Arab Emirates Al-Shabab Al-Arabi
        • Al-Ettifaq lead the group with 6 points.
    • Group F:
      • Gamba Osaka Japan 5–0 Indonesia Sriwijaya
      • Shandong Luneng China 2–0 South Korea Seoul
        • Gamba Osaka score third straight win and lead the group with 9 points.
    • Group H:
      • Central Coast Mariners Australia 0–5 Japan Kawasaki Frontale
      • Pohang Steelers South Korea 1–0 China Tianjin Teda
        • Kawasaki lead the group with 7 points.

Ice hockey[]

Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (Teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure at least a tiebreaker, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Draw 12:
      •  Czech Republic 3–9  Japan
      •  Norway 10–4  France
      •  Finland 4–12  Canada
      •  Denmark 6–7  China (11 ends)
    • Draw 13:
      •  China 6–8  Germany
      •  Canada 9–6  United States
      •  France 1–9  Scotland
      •  Japan 4–7   Switzerland
    • Draw 14:
      •  Scotland 6–5  Norway (11 ends)
      •   Switzerland 5–2  Czech Republic
      •  Germany 4–5  Denmark
      •  United States 6–5  Finland
    • Standings after 14 draws: Canada 9–0, Scotland, Norway 6–3, Denmark, USA, Germany, Switzerland 5–4, France 4–5, Japan, China 3–6, Czech Rep. 2–7, Finland 1–8.

April 7, 2009 (Tuesday)[]

Baseball[]

  • Major League Baseball season opening games:
    • American League:
      • Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City Royals 2
      • Boston Red Sox 5, Tampa Bay Rays 3
        • Both games were postponed from Monday due to bad weather.
    • National League:
      • San Francisco Giants 10, Milwaukee Brewers 6

Basketball[]

  • NCAA Women's Division I Tournament:
    • Final Four in St. Louis, Missouri:
      • National Championship Game:
        • (Trenton 1) Connecticut 76, (Raleigh 3) Louisville 54
          • The Huskies complete a perfect 39–0 season and win their sixth championship. UConn's Tina Charles is named Most Outstanding Player.
  • NBA:
    • The New Orleans Hornets clinch the seventh playoff berth in the Western Conference with a 93–87 overtime win over the Miami Heat.

Cricket[]

  • India in New Zealand:
    • 3rd Test in Wellington, day 5:
      •  India 379 & 434/7d;  New Zealand 197 & 281/8 (Ross Taylor 107). Match abandoned due to rain and drawn. India win 3-Test series 1–0.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals, first leg:
    • Villarreal Spain 1–1 England Arsenal
    • Manchester United England 2–2 Portugal Porto
  • Copa Libertadores group stage: (Teams in bold advance to the last-16 stage)
    • Group 3:
      • Nacional Paraguay 1–1 Peru U. San Martín
      • River Plate Argentina 0–0 Uruguay Nacional
        • Nacional (Uruguay) lead the group with 10 points from 4 games, and need one more point to qualify to the Last-16.
    • Group 7:
      • Grêmio Brazil 3–0 Bolivia Aurora
        • Gremio lead the group with 10 points from 4 games.
    • Group 8:
      • Universitario Peru 2–1 Paraguay Libertad
        • Libertad, who already qualified, lead the group with 12 points from 5 games, ahead of Universitario on 8 points. A draw between San Lorenzo and San Luis on Wednesday will give the Peruvians a berth in the last 16.
  • CONCACAF Champions League semifinals, second leg: (First leg result in parentheses)
    • Cruz Azul Mexico 3–1 AET(0–2) Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders
      • 3–3 on aggregate. Cruz Azul win 4–2 in penalties.
  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 3:
    • Group A:
      • Saba Battery Iran 0–2 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
      • Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia 2–1 United Arab Emirates Al-Ahli
        • Pakhtakor lead the group with 7 points.
    • Group C:
      • Al-Jazira United Arab Emirates 0–0 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
      • Umm-Salal Qatar 1–0 Iran Esteghlal
        • Al-Ittihad lead the group with 7 points.
    • Group E:
      • Nagoya Grampus Japan 1–1 Australia Newcastle United Jets
      • Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i South Korea 1–0 China Beijing Guoan
        • Nagoya lead the group with 5 points.
    • Group G:
      • Singapore Armed Forces Singapore 1–4 Japan Kashima Antlers
      • Shanghai Shenhua China 2–1 South Korea Suwon Bluewings
        • Suwon, Kashima and Shanghai are level at the top on 6 points.

Ice hockey[]

  • NHL:
    • The Philadelphia Flyers clinch a playoff berth with 2–1 win over the Florida Panthers.
    • The Pittsburgh Penguins clinch a playoff berth with 6–4 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada:
    • Draw 9:
      •  Canada 8–3   Switzerland
      •  China 9–7  Scotland
      •  Japan 1–9  United States
      •  France 5–7  Germany
    • Draw 10:
      •  United States 6–9  Denmark
      •  Germany 8–4  Finland
      •   Switzerland 3–2  Norway
      •  Scotland 4–5  Czech Republic
    • Draw 11:
      •  Finland 2–8  France
      •  Czech Republic 3–9  China
      •  Denmark 8–4  Japan
      •  Norway 2–9  Canada
    • Standings after 11 draws: Canada 7–0, Norway 5–2, Denmark, Scotland, USA, Germany, France 4–3, Switzerland 3–4, Japan, China, Czech Republic 2–5, Finland 1–6.

April 6, 2009 (Monday)[]

Baseball[]

  • Major League Baseball season opening games:
    • National League:
      • New York Mets 2, Cincinnati Reds 1
      • Arizona Diamondbacks 9, Colorado Rockies 8
      • Florida Marlins 12, Washington Nationals 6
      • Pittsburgh Pirates 6, St. Louis Cardinals 4
      • Chicago Cubs 4, Houston Astros 2
      • Los Angeles Dodgers 4, San Diego Padres 1
    • American League:
      • Texas Rangers 9, Cleveland Indians 1
      • Baltimore Orioles 10, New York Yankees 5
        • CC Sabathia loses his first start for the Yankees.
      • Toronto Blue Jays 12, Detroit Tigers 5
      • Seattle Mariners 6, Minnesota Twins 1
        • This game kicked off the Twins' final season at the Metrodome.
      • Los Angeles Angels 3, Oakland Athletics 0
      • Kansas City Royals at Chicago White Sox, postponed due to snow
      • Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox, postponed due to rain

Basketball[]

Cricket[]

  • India in New Zealand:
    • 3rd Test in Wellington, day 4:
      •  India 379 & 434/7d (116 ov.);  New Zealand 197 & 167/4 (56 ov.). New Zealand require another 450 runs with 6 wickets remaining.
  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa: (teams in bold advance to the Super Eight, teams in italics are eliminated)
    • Group A:
      • In Benoni:  Canada 220 (48 ov); Ireland 223/4 (41 ov). Ireland win by 6 wickets.
      • In :  Namibia 291/9 (50 ov);  Oman 172 (43.4 ov). Namibia win by 119 runs.
      • In :  Scotland 209/8 (50 ov);  Uganda 164 (43.1 ov). Scotland win by 45 runs.
        • Ireland remain the only unbeaten team with 8 points, followed by Canada and Scotland on 6 points. Namibia, Uganda and Oman fight for one remaining spot in the Super Eight.
    • Group B:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Bermuda 259/5 (50 ov);  Kenya 260/3 (45 ov). Kenya win by 7 wickets.
      • In :  Afghanistan 204/9 (50 ov);  Netherlands 208/5 (46.2 ov). Netherlands win by 5 wickets.
      • In Potchefstroom:  United Arab Emirates 379/6 (50 ov);  Denmark 267 (44.4 ov). United Arab Emirates won by 112 runs.
        • Kenya, Netherlands and UAE are level at the top on 6 points. Afghanistan (4 pts) or Bermuda (2 pts) will clinch the last spot in the Super Eight.

Cycling[]

Ice hockey[]

Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada:
    • Draw 6:
      •  Germany 9–8  Czech Republic (11 ends)
      •  United States 5–7  Norway
      •  Scotland 7–2  Finland
      •   Switzerland 9–6  Denmark
    • Draw 7:
      •  Norway 7–6  China
      •  Czech Republic 4–10  Canada
      •  Denmark 7–3  France
      •  Finland 7–10  Japan
    • Draw 8:
      •  Japan 5–7  Scotland
      •  France 6–5   Switzerland
      •  Canada 6–4  Germany
      •  China 8–9  United States (11 ends)
    • Standings after 8 draws: Canada, Norway 5–0, Scotland 4–1, USA, France 3–2, Switzerland, Denmark, Germany, Japan 2–3, Finland, Czech Rep. 1–4, China 0–5.

April 5, 2009 (Sunday)[]

Athletics[]

  • Paris Marathon:
    • Men: (1) Vincent Kipruto Kenya 2:05:47 (2) Bazu Worku Ethiopia 2:06:15 (3) David Kiyeng Kenya 2:06:26
    • Women: (2) Atsede Baysa Kenya 2:24:42 (2) Aselefech Mergia Ethiopia 2:25:02 (3) Christelle Daunay France 2:25:43

Auto racing[]

  • Formula One:
    • Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang, Malaysia:
      • (1) Jenson Button United Kingdom (Brawn-Mercedes) (2) Nick Heidfeld Germany (BMW Sauber) +22.7 secs (3) Timo Glock Germany (Toyota) +23.5 secs
        • The race is called off after 31 laps, and therefore half of the points are awarded.
        • Drivers' standings after 2 races: (1) Button 15 points (2) Rubens Barrichello Brazil 10 (3) Jarno Trulli Italy 8.5
  • Sprint Cup Series:
    • Samsung 500 in Fort Worth, Texas:
      • (1) Jeff Gordon California (Hendrick Motorsports) (2) Jimmie Johnson California (Hendrick Motorsports) (3) Greg Biffle Washington (state) (Roush Fenway Racing)
        • Drivers' standings after 7 races: (1) Gordon 1154 points (2) Johnson −162 (3) Kurt Busch Nevada −180
  • IndyCar Series:
    • Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in St. Petersburg, Florida:
      • (1) Ryan Briscoe Australia (Penske Racing) 2:12:26.8387 (2) Ryan Hunter-Reay United States (Vision Racing) +0.4619 (3) Justin Wilson United Kingdom (Dale Coyne Racing) +0.9490
  • World Rally Championship:

Baseball[]

  • United States Canada Major League Baseball season opening game:
    • Atlanta Braves 4, Philadelphia Phillies 1
      • The Braves spoil the Phils' World Series celebration with three homers in the first two innings, plus eight shutout innings from starting pitcher Derek Lowe.

Basketball[]

  • NCAA Women's Division I Tournament:
    • Final Four in St. Louis, Missouri:
      • National Semifinals:
        • (Raleigh 3) Louisville 61, (Oklahoma City 1) Oklahoma 59
        • (Trenton 1) Connecticut 83, (Berkeley 2) Stanford 64
  • Eurocup Final Eight in Turin, Italy:
    • Final: Lietuvos Rytas Lithuania 80–74 Russia Khimki Moscow Region
      • Lietuvos Rytas win the Eurocup for the second time, and book a place in next season's Euroleague.
  • Euroleague Women Final Four in Salamanca, Spain:
    • Final: Spartak Moscow Russia 85–70 Spain
      • Spartak win the trophy for third straight year.
    • 3rd place playoff: Ekaterinburg Russia 80–56 Hungary Sopron
  • NBA:
    • The Portland Trail Blazers and Houston Rockets clinch playoff berths as a result of the Phoenix Suns' 140–116 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. For Portland it's the first playoff since 2003. Phoenix now trails Dallas by 4 games in the race for the last playoff spot in the Western Conference, with 5 games remaining.
    • The Utah Jazz also clinch a playoff berth, with a 108–94 win over the New Orleans Hornets. The Hornets need one win or a Suns loss to clinch a playoff berth.

Cricket[]

  • India in New Zealand:
    • 3rd Test in Wellington, day 3:
      •  India 379 and 349/5 (Gautam Gambhir 167);  New Zealand 197. India lead by 531 runs with 5 wickets remaining.
  • Australia in South Africa:
    • 2nd ODI in Centurion:
      •  Australia 131 (40.2 ov);  South Africa 132/3 (26.2 ov). South Africa win by 7 wickets, 5-match series level 1–1.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • OFC Champions League Group stage, matchday 6:
    • Group A: Waitakere United New Zealand 1–3 New Zealand Auckland City FC
      • Auckland advance to the final.

Golf[]

  • PGA Tour:
    • Shell Houston Open in Humble, Texas:
      • Winner: Paul Casey England 277 (−11)
        • Casey beat J. B. Holmes on the first playoff hole for his first PGA Tour title, and earns a trip to the Masters.
  • European Tour:
    • Estoril Open de Portugal in Cascais, Portugal:
  • LPGA TourMajor championship:
    • Kraft Nabisco Championship in Rancho Mirage, California:
      • Winner: Brittany Lincicome United States 279 (−9)
        • An eagle on the final hole gives Lincicome her first major, edging out fellow Americans Kristy McPherson and Cristie Kerr by one stroke.

Gymnastics[]

Ice hockey[]

Motorcycle racing[]

  • Superbike World Championship:

Rugby union[]

  • Sevens World Series:
    • Australia Sevens in Adelaide:
      • Final:  Kenya 7–26  South Africa
        • World Series standings after 6 of 8 events: (1)  South Africa 104 points (2)  England 76 (3)  Fiji 74

Snooker[]

  • China Open in Beijing, China: (seeding in parentheses; best-of-19 frames)
    • Final: Peter Ebdon England (9) 10–8 John Higgins MBE Scotland (5)

Tennis[]

  • ATP Tour:
    • Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida, United States
      • Final: United Kingdom Andy Murray def. Serbia Novak Djokovic, 6–2, 7–5.
        • Murray wins his 3rd title of the year and 3rd Masters 1000 of his career.


Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada:
    • Draw 3:
      •  United States 6–12  Scotland
      •  Germany 10–9   Switzerland (11 ends)
    • Draw 4:
      •  Canada 7–2  France
      •  Denmark 7–5  Finland
      •  Norway 8–2  Czech Republic
      •  Japan 10–2  China
    • Draw 5:
      •   Switzerland 3–10  United States
      •  France 8–2  Japan
      •  China 4–9  Canada
      •  Scotland 11–8  Germany
    • Standings after 5 draws: Canada, Norway 3–0, Scotland, USA, France 2–1, Czech Rep., Denmark, Finland, Germany, Japan, Switzerland 1–2, China 0–3.

April 4, 2009 (Saturday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Nationwide Series:
    • O'Reilly 300 in Fort Worth, Texas:
      • (1) Kyle Busch Nevada (Joe Gibbs Racing) (2) Tony Stewart Indiana (Kevin Harvick Incorporated) (3) Brad Keselowski Michigan (JR Motorsports)
  • American Le Mans Series:
    • Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States

Basketball[]

Cricket[]

  • India in New Zealand:
    • 3rd Test in Wellington, day 2:
      •  India 379 (92.1 ov) & 51/1 (16 ov);  New Zealand 197 (65 ov) (Zaheer Khan 5/65, 18 ov). India lead by 233 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the second innings.
  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa:
    • Group A:
      • In Pretoria:  Canada 319 (50 ov);  Namibia 178 (48 ov). Canada win by 141 runs.
      • In :  Uganda 155 (44.2 ov); Ireland 160/4 (31 ov). Ireland win by 6 wickets.
      • In :  Scotland 274/9 (50 ov);  Oman 265/9 (50 ov). Scotland win by 9 runs.
        • Ireland and Canada win their third straight match and advance to the Super Eights. Namibia and Oman suffer their third loss.
    • Group B:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Kenya 282/5 (50 ov);  Afghanistan 175 (47 ov). Kenya win by 107 runs.
      • In :  Denmark 157 (48.3 ov);  Bermuda 160/1 (38.1 ov). Bermuda win by 9 wickets.
      • In Potchefstroom:  Netherlands 265 (49.3 ov);  United Arab Emirates 268/8 (49.1 ov). United Arab Emirates win by 2 wickets.
        • Kenya, Netherlands, Afghanistan and UAE are level at the top on 4 points.

Gymnastics[]

Horse racing[]

  • Grand National in Aintree, England:

Ice hockey[]

Tennis[]

  • WTA Tour:
    • Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida, United States:
      • Final: Belarus Victoria Azarenka def. United States Serena Williams, 6–3, 6–1.
        • Azarenka wins her third title of the year.

Winter sports[]

Curling[]
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada:
    • Draw 1:
      •  Scotland 7–10   Switzerland (11 ends)
      •  Norway 7–6  Denmark
      •  Czech Republic 6–8  Finland (11 ends)
      •  Germany 5–6  United States
    • Draw 2:
      •  Finland 1–9  Norway
      •  Japan 4–7  Canada
      •  France 7–5  China
      •  Czech Republic 9–4  Denmark
    • Standings after 2 draws: Norway 2–0, Canada, France, Switzerland, USA 1–0, Czech Rep., Finland 1–1, China, Germany, Japan, Scotland 0–1, Denmark 0–2.
Synchronized skating[]
  • World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) NEXXICE Canada 223.58 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Team Unique Finland 220.28 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Team Surprise Sweden 209.30

April 3, 2009 (Friday)[]

Baseball[]

  • Japan Nippon Professional Baseball Opening Day:
    • Central League:
      • Hiroshima Toyo Carp 6, Yomiuri Giants 3
      • Chunichi Dragons 4, Yokohama BayStars 1
      • Hanshin Tigers 5, Tokyo Yakult Swallows 2
    • Pacific League:
      • Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles 3, Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters 1
      • Saitama Seibu Lions 5, Chiba Lotte Marines 2
      • Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 8, Orix Buffaloes 0

Basketball[]

  • Euroleague Women Final Four in Salamanca, Spain:
    • Semifinals:
      • Spartak Moscow Russia 83–74 Russia Ekaterinburg
      • Spain 85–78 Hungary Sopron
  • Eurocup Final Eight in Turin, Italy:
    • Quarterfinals:
      • Pamesa Valencia Spain 73–76 Russia Khimki Moscow Region
      • Iurbentia Bilbao Spain 76–67 Croatia Zadar
  • College Basketball Invitational:
    • Championship best-of-3 series, game 3 in El Paso, Texas:
  • NBA:
    • The Miami Heat clinch a playoff berth with 97–92 win over the Charlotte Bobcats. The Heat become the second team in NBA history to reach the playoff after winning only 15 games the previous season.

Cricket[]

  • India in New Zealand:
    • 3rd Test in Wellington, day 1:
      •  India 375/9 (90 ov).
  • England in West Indies:
    • 5th ODI in Gros Islet, St Lucia:
      •  England 172/5 (29/29 ov);  West Indies 146 (28.0/29 ov). England win by 26 runs and win 5-match series 3–2.
  • Australia in South Africa:
    • 1st ODI in Durban:
      •  Australia 286/7 (50 ov.);  South Africa 145 (33.1 ov). Australia win by 141 runs and lead 5-match series 1–0.

Ice hockey[]

  • NHL:
    • The Chicago Blackhawks clinch a playoff berth for the first time in seven years with 3–1 win over the Nashville Predators.
    • The Vancouver Canucks also clinch a playoff berth as a result of Nashville's loss to Chicago.
    • The Washington Capitals clinch the Southeast Division title with 4–5 overtime loss to the Buffalo Sabres.
  • Kontinental Hockey League:
    • Gagarin Cup final, game 2:
      • Ak Bars Kazan 4–3(OT) Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. Best-of-7 series tied 1–1.

Winter sports[]

Synchronized skating[]
  • World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia:
    • Short program: (1) Team Unique Finland 82.36 points (2) NEXXICE Canada 80.12 (3) Marigold IceUnity Finland 78.68

April 2, 2009 (Thursday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Formula One news:
    • Lewis Hamilton is disqualified from the Australian Grand Prix for giving misleading evidence to race stewards regarding Jarno Trulli's pass of him during a late safety car period. Trulli is restored to his original third-place position, and Hamilton's McLaren team is also stripped of its constructors' points. (AP/ESPN)

Basketball[]

  • Euroleague Quarterfinals:
    • Game 4 of best-of-5 series:
      • Real Madrid Spain 75–78 Greece Olympiacos Piraeus. Olympiacos wins series 3–1.
      • TAU Cerámica Spain 63–84 Spain Regal FC Barcelona. Series tied 2–2.
      • Montepaschi Siena Italy 84–91 Greece Panathinaikos Athens. Panathinaikos wins series 3–1.
  • Eurocup Final Eight in Turin, Italy:
    • Quarterfinals:
      • Dynamo Moscow Russia 85–93 Serbia Hemofarm
      • Benetton Treviso Italy 79–85 Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas
  • National Invitation Tournament:

Cricket[]

  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa:
    • Group A:
      • In Pretoria:  Scotland 267/6 (50 ov.);  Namibia 194 (44.4 ov.). Scotland win by 73 runs.
      • In : Ireland 285/4 (50 ov.);  Oman 169 (37.3 ov.). Ireland win by 116 runs.
      • In :  Uganda 231/8 (50 ov.);  Canada 232/5 (47 ov.). Canada win by 5 wickets.
    • Group B:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Denmark 245/8 (50 ov.);  Netherlands 246/3 (43 ov.). Netherlands win by 7 wickets.
      • In :  United Arab Emirates 79 (30.2 ov.);  Kenya 80/1 (12.2 ov.). Kenya win by 9 wickets.
      • In Potchefstroom:  Afghanistan 239/9 (50 ov.);  Bermuda 179 (49.3 ov). Afghanistan win by 60 runs.

Ice hockey[]

  • NHL:
    • The Calgary Flames clinch a playoff berth with 2–1 win over the Dallas Stars, and draw level with the Vancouver Canucks at the top of the Northwest Division.
  • Kontinental Hockey League:
    • Gagarin Cup final, game 1:
      • Ak Bars Kazan 0–3 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. Lokomotiv lead best-of-7 series 1–0.

April 1, 2009 (Wednesday)[]

Basketball[]

Cricket[]

  • ICC World Cup Qualifier in South Africa:
    • Group A:
      • In Benoni:  Scotland 232/7 (50 ov); Ireland 233/3 (37.4 ov). Ireland win by 7 wickets.
      • In Pretoria:  Canada 247 (49.3 ov);  Oman 144 (40 ov). Canada win by 103 runs.
      • In :  Uganda 234/7 (50 ov);  Namibia 228/9 (50 ov). Uganda win by 6 runs.
    • Group B:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Kenya 247/8 (50 ov);  Netherlands 248/3 (46.2 ov). Netherlands win by 7 wickets.
      • In Potchefstroom:  Bermuda 187 (46.3 ov);  United Arab Emirates 190/6 (47.1 ov). United Arab Emirates win by 4 wickets.
      • In :  Denmark 204/9 (50 ov);  Afghanistan 205/5 (46.2 ov). Afghanistan win by 5 wickets.

Football (soccer)[]

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying:
    • UEFA (Europe):
      • Group 1:
        • Hungary  3–0  Malta
        • Denmark  3–0  Albania
          • Denmark and Hungary lead the group on 13 points.
      • Group 2:
        • Latvia  2–0  Luxembourg
        • Greece  2–1  Israel
          • Israel's unbeaten streak in World Cup Qualifying ends after 19 matches and 8 years.
        • Switzerland   2–0  Moldova
          • Greece and Switzerland lead the group on 13 points.
      • Group 3:
        • Czech Republic  1–2  Slovakia
        • Poland  10–0  San Marino
          • Poland score their biggest win in history.
        • Northern Ireland  1–0  Slovenia
          • Northern Ireland on top with 13 pts from 7 games, ahead of Slovakia on 12 points from 5 games.
      • Group 4:
        • Liechtenstein  0–1  Russia
        • Wales  0–2  Germany
          • Germany lead the group on 16 points, followed by Russia on 12 points.
      • Group 5:
        • Estonia  1–0  Armenia
        • Turkey  1–2  Spain
          • Albert Riera's goal in injury time gives Spain its sixth straight win in this campaign and extends its unbeaten streak to 31 games.
        • Bosnia and Herzegovina  2–1  Belgium
          • Spain on top with 18 points, followed by Bosnia on 12 points.
      • Group 6:
        • Kazakhstan  1–5  Belarus
        • Andorra  0–2  Croatia
        • England  2–1  Ukraine
          • John Terry's goal in the 85th minute maintains England's perfect record of 15 points from 5 matches, and keeps them 5 points clear of Croatia.
      • Group 7:
        • Austria  2–1  Romania
        • France  1–0  Lithuania
          • Franck Ribéry scores the winning goal for France, as he did in Kaunas on Saturday, and France goes to second place on 10 points, two behind Serbia.
      • Group 8:
        • Bulgaria  2–0  Cyprus
        • Georgia  0–0  Montenegro
        • Italy  1–1  Republic of Ireland
          • Robbie Keane's goal in the 86th minute gives Ireland a draw in Bari. Italy lead the group on 14 points, two points ahead of Ireland.
      • Group 9:
        • Netherlands  4–0  North Macedonia
        • Scotland  2–1  Iceland
          • The Dutch maintain their perfect record of 15 points in 5 games, and lead by 8 points over Scotland. A win over Iceland on June 6 will ensure the Oranje a trip to South Africa.
    • COMNEBOL (South America), matchday 12:
      • Bolivia  6–1  Argentina
        • Unfancied Bolivia hand Argentina its worst defeat since a similar loss to Czechoslovakia in 1958, and drop the Argentines to fourth place.
      • Ecuador  1–1  Paraguay
        • Edgar Benítez scores in injury time to give Paraguay a draw, and keep them on top of the standings with 24 points, 3 points ahead of Brazil.
      • Chile  0–0  Uruguay
        • Chile stay in third place, while Uruguay remain in playoff-bound fifth place.
      • Brazil  3–0  Peru
        • Brazil jump to second place, three points behind Paraguay.
        • Standings after 12 of 18 rounds: Paraguay 24 points, Brazil 21, Chile 20, Argentina 19, Uruguay 17, Colombia, Ecuador 14, Venezuela 13, Bolivia 12, Peru 7.
    • CONCACAF (North-Central America) Fourth Round, matchday 3:
      • United States  3–0  Trinidad and Tobago
        • Jozy Altidore becomes the youngest American man with an international hat-trick, and Team USA stays atop the hexagonal with 7 points from three games.
      • Honduras  3–1  Mexico
        • Carlos Costly scores two goals and lifts Los Catrachos to third place on 4 points, ahead of Mexico with 3 points.
      • Costa Rica  1–0  El Salvador
        • Walter Centeno's goal in the 69th minute sends Los Ticos to second place in the group with 6 points, one point behind the USA.
    • AFC (Asia) Fourth Round, matchday 7:
      • Group A:
        • Australia  2–0  Uzbekistan
          • The Socceroos, with 13 points from 5 games, all but mathematically qualify to the final tournament.
        • Bahrain  1–0  Qatar
          • Bahrain remain in contention for outright qualification, with 7 points from 6 games, 4 points behind Japan that has a game in hand. However, Japan can book its place in South Africa on the next matchday with win in Uzbekistan, that is level with Qatar on 4 points, and both teams can only hope for 3rd place that leads to playoff series.
      • Group B:
        • South Korea  1–0  North Korea
          • Kim Chi-Woo's goal in the 88th minute gives South Korea a win over their neighbour and put them on top of the group with 11 points from 5 games. North Korea has 10 pts from 6 games in second place. Wins for both Korean teams on the next matchday will secure them at least a playoff berth.
        • Saudi Arabia  3–2  United Arab Emirates
          • Saudi Arabia's win put them level with North Korea on 10 points and eliminate UAE.
          • Iran, that is idle, trails North Korea and Saudi Arabia by 4 points, with a game in hand.
  • Friendly internationals:
    • Iran  1–1  Senegal
    • Norway  3–2  Finland
    • Serbia  2–0  Sweden

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