May 2011 in sports

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Deaths in May[]

  • 1: Henry Cooper
  • 1: Ted Lowe
  • 7: Seve Ballesteros
  • 8: Lionel Rose
  • 9: Wouter Weylandt
  • 13: Derek Boogaard
  • 15: Samuel Wanjiru
  • 17: Harmon Killebrew
  • 27: Margo Dydek
  • 29: Bill Roycroft

Current sporting seasons[]

Australian rules football 2011[]

  • Australian Football League

Auto racing 2011[]

  • Formula One
  • Sprint Cup
  • Nationwide Series
  • Camping World Truck Series
  • IRL IndyCar Series
  • World Rally Championship
  • WTTC
  • V8 Supercar
  • Formula Two
  • GP2 Series
  • GP3 Series
  • American Le Mans
  • Le Mans Series
  • Rolex Sports Car Series
  • FIA GT1 World Championship
  • Auto GP
  • World Series by Renault
  • Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
  • Super GT

Baseball 2011[]

  • Major League Baseball
  • Nippon Professional Baseball

Basketball 2011[]

Cricket 2011[]

  • England:
    • County Championship
    • Clydesdale Bank 40
  • India:
    • Premier League

Darts 2011[]

  • Premier League

Football (soccer) 2011[]

National teams competitions
  • UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
  • 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
International clubs competitions
Domestic (national) competitions

Golf 2011[]

  • PGA Tour
  • European Tour
  • LPGA Tour
  • Champions Tour

Ice hockey 2011[]

Motorcycle racing 2011[]

  • Moto GP
  • Superbike World Championship
  • Supersport World Championship

Rugby league 2011[]

  • Super League
  • NRL

Rugby union 2011[]

Tennis 2011[]

  • ATP World Tour
  • WTA Tour

Volleyball 2011[]

National teams competitions
Domestic (national) competitions

Days of the month[]

May 31, 2011 (Tuesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • FIBA Asia Champions Cup in Pasig, Philippines: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group A:
      • KL Dragons Malaysia 77–101 Jordan ASU Sports
      • Smart Gilas Philippines 74–64 Iraq Duhok Sports Club
        • Standings: Smart Gilas, ASU Sports 6 points (3 matches), Duhok Sports Club 5 (4), Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad Jeddah 4 (3), KL Dragons 3 (3).
    • Group B:
      • Al-Jalaa Aleppo Syria 93–63 United Arab Emirates Al Shabab
      • Al-Rayyan Qatar 73–78 (OT) Lebanon Al-Riyadi Beirut
        • Standings: Al-Riyadi Beirut 6 points (3 matches), Iran Mahram Tehran, Al-Rayyan Sports 5 (3), Al-Jalaa Aleppo 4 (3), Al-Shabab Club 4 (4).
  • United States NBA Finals (best-of-7 series):

Ice hockey[]

  • The NHL's Atlanta Thrashers have been sold to a Winnipeg-based group that will move the team to that city for the 2011–12 season. The league's owners are expected to ratify the deal at their next scheduled meeting on June 21. The move brings the NHL back to Winnipeg for the first time since the Jets left for Phoenix in 1996, and also makes Atlanta the first city to lose two NHL teams in the league's modern era.[1]

Tennis[]

  • French Open in Paris, France, day 10:
    • Men's Singles:
      • Fourth round: Andy Murray (GBR) [4] def. Viktor Troicki (SRB) [15] 4–6, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2, 7–5
      • Quarterfinals:
        • Novak Djokovic (SRB) [2] def. Fabio Fognini (ITA) walkover
        • Roger Federer (SUI) [3] def. Gaël Monfils (FRA) [9] 6–4, 6–3, 7–6(3)
    • Women's Singles Quarterfinals:
      • Francesca Schiavone (ITA) [5] def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) [14] 1–6, 7–5, 7–5
      • Marion Bartoli (FRA) [11] def. Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) [13] 7–6(4), 6–4

May 30, 2011 (Monday)[]

Basketball[]

  • FIBA Asia Champions Cup in Pasig, Philippines: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group A:
      • ASU Sports Jordan 79–69 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad Jeddah
      • Duhok Sports Club Iraq 88–76 Malaysia KL Dragons
        • Standings: Philippines Smart Gilas, ASU Sports 4 points (2 matches), Al-Ittihad Jeddah, Duhok Sports Club 4 (3), KL Dragons 2 (2).
    • Group B:
      • Al-Riyadi Beirut Lebanon 76–73 Iran Mahram Tehran
      • Al Shabab United Arab Emirates 60–78 Qatar Al-Rayyan
        • Standings: Mahram Tehran 5 points (3 matches), Al-Rayyan Sports, Al-Riyadi Beirut 4 (2), Al-Shabab Club 3 (3), Syria Al-Jalaa Aleppo 2 (2).

Cricket[]

  • Sri Lanka in England:
    • 1st Test in Cardiff; day 5:  Sri Lanka 400 & 82 (24.4 overs);  England 496/5d (155 overs; Ian Bell 103*). England win by an innings & 14 runs; lead 3-match series 1–0.
  • Pakistan in Ireland:
    • 2nd ODI in Belfast:  Ireland 238/8 (50 overs; Paul Stirling 109);  Pakistan 242/5 (48.4 overs). Pakistan win by 5 wickets; win 2-match series 2–0.

Football (soccer)[]

Motorcycle racing[]

  • Superbike:
    • Miller World Championship round in Tooele, Utah, United States:
      • Race 1: (1) Carlos Checa (ESP) (Ducati 1198) (2) Jakub Smrž (CZE) (Ducati 1198) (3) Sylvain Guintoli (FRA) (Ducati 1198)
      • Race 2: (1) Checa (2) Leon Camier (GBR) (Aprilia RSV4) (3) Max Biaggi (ITA) (Aprilia RSV4)
        • Riders' championship standings (after 5 of 13 rounds): (1) Checa 195 points (2) Marco Melandri (ITA) (Yamaha YZF-R1) 134 (3) Biaggi 133

Tennis[]

  • French Open in Paris, France, day 9:
    • Men's Singles, fourth round:
      • Rafael Nadal (ESP) [1] def. Ivan Ljubičić (CRO) 7–5, 6–3, 6–3
      • Andy Murray (GBR) [4] vs. Viktor Troicki (SRB) [15] 4–6, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2 (match suspended)
      • Robin Söderling (SWE) [5] def. Gilles Simon (FRA) [18] 6–2, 6–3, 7–6(5)
      • Gaël Monfils (FRA) [9] def. David Ferrer (ESP) [7] 6–4, 2–6, 7–5, 1–6, 8–6
      • Juan Ignacio Chela (ARG) def. Alejandro Falla (COL) 4–6, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6(5), 6–2
    • Women's Singles, fourth round:
      • Victoria Azarenka (BLR) [4] def. Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) 6–2, 6–3
      • Li Na (CHN) [6] def. Petra Kvitová (CZE) [9] 2–6, 6–1, 6–3
      • Maria Sharapova (RUS) [7] def. Agnieszka Radwańska (POL) [12] 7–6(4), 7–5
      • Andrea Petkovic (GER) [15] def. Maria Kirilenko (RUS) [25] 6–2, 2–6, 6–4

May 29, 2011 (Sunday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Formula One:
    • Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo, Monaco: (1) Sebastian Vettel (GER) (Red Bull-Renault) (2) Fernando Alonso (ESP) (Ferrari) (3) Jenson Button (GBR) (McLaren-Mercedes)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 6 of 19 races): (1) Vettel 143 points (2) Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (McLaren-Mercedes) 85 (3) Mark Webber (AUS) (Red Bull-Renault) 79
  • Sprint Cup Series:
    • Coca-Cola 600 in Concord, North Carolina: (1) California Kevin Harvick (Chevrolet; Richard Childress Racing) (2) Georgia (U.S. state) David Ragan (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (3) Connecticut Joey Logano (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 12 of 36 races): (1) Missouri Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) 445 points (2) Harvick 409 (3) California Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) 408
  • IndyCar Series:
    • 95th Indianapolis 500 Mile Race in Speedway, Indiana: (1) Dan Wheldon (GBR) (Bryan Herta Autosport) (2) J. R. Hildebrand (USA) (Panther Racing) (3) Graham Rahal (USA) (Chip Ganassi Racing)
      • Wheldon becomes the 18th driver to win multiple Indianapolis 500 races, assuming the lead on the final straight after Hildebrand crashes in the final corner.
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 5 of 17 races): (1) Will Power (AUS) (Team Penske) 194 points (2) Dario Franchitti (GBR) (Chip Ganassi Racing) 178 (3) Oriol Servià (ESP) (Newman/Haas Racing) 152
  • World Rally Championship:
    • Rally Argentina in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina: (1) Sébastien Loeb (FRA)/Daniel Elena (MON) (Citroën DS3 WRC) (2) Mikko Hirvonen (FIN)/Jarmo Lehtinen (FIN) (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) (3) Sébastien Ogier (FRA)/Julien Ingrassia (FRA) (Citroën DS3 WRC)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 6 of 13 rallies): (1) Loeb 126 points (2) Hirvonen 113 (3) Ogier 96

Badminton[]

  • Sudirman Cup in Qingdao, China:
    • Final: China  3–0  Denmark
      • China win the Cup for the fourth successive time and eighth time overall.

Basketball[]

  • FIBA Asia Champions Cup in Pasig, Philippines:
    • Group A:
      • Al-Ittihad Jeddah Saudi Arabia 83–75 Iraq Duhok Sports Club
      • KL Dragons Malaysia 64–95 Philippines Smart Gilas
        • Standings: Smart Gilas 4 points (2 matches), Al-Ittihad Jeddah 3 (2), Jordan ASU Sports 2 (1), Duhok Sports Club 2 (2), KL Dragons 1 (1).
    • Group B:
      • Al-Rayyan Qatar 90–67 Syria Al-Jalaa Aleppo
      • Mahram Tehran Iran 90–73 United Arab Emirates Al Shabab
        • Standings: Mahram Tehran 4 points (2 matches), Al-Rayyan Sports, Lebanon Al-Riyadi Beirut 2 (1), Al-Shabab Club, Al-Jalaa Aleppo 2 (2).
  • Bulgaria National Basketball League Finals, game 2: Levski Sofia 73–88 Lukoil Academic. Lukoil Academic win series 2–0.
    • Lukoil Academic win the title for the ninth successive time and 21st time overall.

Cricket[]

  • Sri Lanka in England:
    • 1st Test in Cardiff; day 4:  Sri Lanka 400;  England 491/5 (153 overs; Jonathan Trott 203, Alastair Cook 133). England lead by 91 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.

Cycling[]

Equestrianism[]

  • Show Jumping – CSIO Piazza di Siena in Rome (CSIO 5*):
    • Grand Prix: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Eric Lamaze (CAN) on Hickstead 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Michael Whitaker (GBR) on Amai 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jeroen Dubbeldam (NED) on Simon

Football (soccer)[]

  • Nations Cup in Dublin, Republic of Ireland: Republic of Ireland  1–0  Scotland
    • Final standings: Republic of Ireland 9 points, Scotland 6 points,  Wales 3,  Northern Ireland 0.
      • The Republic of Ireland becomes the inaugural champion.
  • Friendly international: (top 10 in FIFA World Rankings)
    • (4) Germany  2–1 (7)  Uruguay
  • CAF Confederation Cup Play-off for group stage, first leg:
    • ZESCO United Zambia 1–0 Morocco Maghreb de Fès
    • Inter Luanda Angola 3–0 Morocco Difaa El Jadida
    • ASEC Mimosas Ivory Coast 4–0 Angola 1º de Agosto
    • Club Africain Tunisia 3–0 Kenya Sofapaka
  • Austria Austrian Cup Final in Vienna: Ried 2–0 Austria Lustenau
    • Ried win the Cup for the second time.
  • Belarus Belarusian Cup Final in Minsk: Gomel 2–0 Neman Grodno
    • Gomel win the Cup for the second time.
  • Italy Coppa Italia Final in Rome: Internazionale 3–1 Palermo
    • Internazionale win the Cup for the second successive time, and seventh time overall.
  • Luxembourg Luxembourg Cup Final in Luxembourg City: F91 Dudelange 0–1 FC Differdange 03
    • Differdange win the Cup for the second successive time.
  • Switzerland Swiss Cup Final in Basel: Neuchâtel Xamax 0–2 FC Sion
    • Sion win the Cup for the twelfth time.

Golf[]

  • Senior majors:
    • Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid in Louisville, Kentucky:
      • Leaderboard after final round: (T1) David Eger (USA) & Tom Watson (USA) 278 (−10) (3) Kiyoshi Murota (JPN) 279 (−9)
      • Playoff: Watson 4 (−1) def. Eger 5 (E)
        • Watson wins his second Senior PGA title, his sixth senior major and 14th Champions Tour title. The 61-year-old Hall of Famer also becomes the oldest winner of a senior major since the creation of the Champions Tour in 1980.
  • PGA Tour:
    • HP Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas:
      • Winner: Keegan Bradley (USA) 277 (−3)PO
        • Bradley defeats Ryan Palmer (USA) on the first playoff hole to win his first PGA Tour title.
  • European Tour:
    • BMW PGA Championship in Virginia Water, Surrey, England:
      • Winner: Luke Donald (ENG) 278 (−6)PO
        • Donald defeats Lee Westwood (ENG) on the first playoff hole to win his fifth European Tour title, and replaces Westwood at the top of the world rankings.
  • LPGA Tour:
    • HSBC Brazil Cup in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil:
      • Winner: Mariajo Uribe (COL) 135 (−9)
        • In this unofficial event, Uribe wins her first professional title.

Gymnastics[]

  • European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Minsk, Belarus:
    • Senior hoop: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Yevgeniya Kanayeva (RUS) 29.450 points 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Daria Kondakova (RUS) 29.025 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Liubov Charkashyna (BLR) 28.200
    • Senior ball: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Charkashyna 28.450 points 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kanayeva 28.350 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Daria Dmitrieva (RUS) 27.575
    • Senior clubs: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Charkashyna 28.300 points 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Neta Rivkin (ISR) 27.900 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alina Maksimenko (UKR) 27.525
    • Senior ribbon: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Kanayeva 29.275 points 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kondakova 29.075 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Silviya Miteva (BUL) 27.825
    • Junior groups: 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 27.100 points 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belarus 26.500 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Azerbaijan 25.825

Handball[]

Ice hockey[]

  • Memorial Cup in Mississauga, Ontario:
    • Final: Saint John Sea Dogs 3, Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 1
      • The Sea Dogs win the Cup for the first time, becoming the sixth QMJHL team to win the tournament.

Rugby union[]

  • IRB Sevens World Series:
    • Edinburgh Sevens at Murrayfield:
      • Shield: Canada  17–12  Russia
      • Bowl: Scotland  14–21  Kenya
      • Plate: Fiji  26–14  Samoa
      • Cup: Australia  35–36  South Africa
        • Final standings: (1)  New Zealand 166 points (2) South Africa 140 (3)  England 127
        • New Zealand win the title for the ninth time.

Tennis[]

  • French Open in Paris, France, day 8:
    • Men's Singles, fourth round:
      • Novak Djokovic (SRB) [2] def. Richard Gasquet (FRA) [13] 6–4, 6–4, 6–2
      • Roger Federer (SUI) [3] def. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) [14] 6–2, 6–3, 7–5
      • David Ferrer (ESP) [7] vs. Gaël Monfils (FRA) [9] 4–6, 6–2, 5–7, 2–0 (match suspended)
      • Fabio Fognini (ITA) def. Albert Montañés (ESP) 4–6, 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, 11–9
    • Women's Singles, fourth round:
      • Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) [14] def. Vera Zvonareva (RUS) [3] 7–6(4), 2–6, 6–2
      • Francesca Schiavone (ITA) [5] def. Jelena Janković (SRB) [10] 6–3, 2–6, 6–4
      • Marion Bartoli (FRA) [11] def. Gisela Dulko (ARG) 7–5, 1–0 retired
      • Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) [13] def. Daniela Hantuchová (SVK) [28] 7–6(6), 3–6, 6–2

Volleyball[]

May 28, 2011 (Saturday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Nationwide Series:
    • Top Gear 300 in Concord, North Carolina: (1) Wisconsin Matt Kenseth (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (2) Missouri Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (3) Nevada Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 13 of 34 races): (1) Virginia Elliott Sadler (Chevrolet; Kevin Harvick Incorporated) 452 points (2) Mississippi Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) 451 (3) Georgia (U.S. state) Reed Sorenson (Chevrolet; Turner Motorsports) 450

Badminton[]

Basketball[]

  • FIBA Asia Champions Cup in Pasig, Philippines:
    • Group A:
      • Duhok Sports Club Iraq 66–74 Jordan ASU Sports
      • Smart Gilas Philippines 101–69 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad Jeddah
    • Group B:
      • Al-Jalaa Aleppo Syria 59–86 Iran Mahram Tehran
      • Al Shabab United Arab Emirates 90–109 Lebanon Al-Riyadi Beirut

Cricket[]

  • Sri Lanka in England:
    • 1st Test in Cardiff; day 3:  Sri Lanka 400;  England 287/2 (90 overs; Alastair Cook 129*, Jonathan Trott 125*). England trail by 113 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
  • Pakistan in Ireland:
    • 1st ODI in Belfast:  Ireland 96 (20/36 overs);  Pakistan 97/3 (27.3 overs). Pakistan win by 7 wickets (D/L); lead 2-match series 1–0.
  • Indian Premier League Playoff:
    • Final in Chennai: Chennai Super Kings 205/5 (20 overs); Royal Challengers Bangalore 147/8 (20 overs). Chennai Super Kings win by 58 runs.
      • The Super Kings retain their title, and become the first team to win the title twice.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Champions League Final in London: FC Barcelona Spain 3–1 England Manchester United
    • Barcelona win the tournament for the second time in three years, and fourth time overall.
  • Friendly women's international (top 10 in FIFA Women's World Rankings):
  • CAF Champions League Special play-off in Cairo, Egypt: Wydad Casablanca Morocco 3–0 Tanzania Simba
    • Wydad Casablanca advance to Group B in the Group Stage.
  • CAF Confederation Cup Play-off for group stage, first leg:
    • ES Sétif Algeria 1–0 Nigeria Kaduna United
    • Diaraf Senegal 1–1 Algeria JS Kabylie
  • South Africa Nedbank Cup Final in Mbombela: Orlando Pirates 3–1 Black Leopards
    • Orlando Pirates win the Cup for the third time.

Golf[]

  • Senior majors:
    • Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid in Louisville, Kentucky:
      • Leaderboard after second round: (1) Kiyoshi Murota (JPN) 133 (−11) (T2) Hale Irwin (USA) & Nick Price (ZIM) 137 (−7)
      • Leaderboard after third round: (T1) Irwin & Murota 207 (−9) (3) Tom Watson (USA) 208 (−8)

Gymnastics[]

  • European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Minsk, Belarus:
    • Senior teams: 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belarus 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ukraine

Handball[]

Mixed martial arts[]

  • UFC 130 in Las Vegas, United States:
    • Middleweight bout: Brian Stann (USA) def. Jorge Santiago (BRA) via KO (punches)
    • Welterweight bout: Rick Story (USA) def. Thiago Alves (BRA) via unanimous decision
    • Heavyweight bout: Travis Browne (USA) def. Stefan Struve (NLD) via KO (superman punch)
    • Heavyweight bout: Frank Mir (USA) def. Roy Nelson (USA) via unanimous decision
    • Light Heavyweight bout: Quinton Jackson (USA) def. Matt Hamill (USA) via unanimous decision

Rugby union[]

  • IRB Junior World Trophy in Georgia:
    • Group A:
      • Samoa  37–6  Uruguay
      • Russia  42–36  United States
        • Standings (after 2 matches): Samoa 10 points, Russia 5, Uruguay 4, United States 2.
    • Group B:
      • Japan  30–15  Canada
      • Georgia  50–19  Zimbabwe
        • Standings (after 2 matches): Georgia, Japan 10 points, Canada, Zimbabwe 0.
  • England Aviva Premiership Final in London: Leicester Tigers 18–22 Saracens
    • Saracens win the title for the first time.
  • IrelandItalyScotlandWales Celtic League Grand Final in Limerick: Munster 19–9 Leinster
    • Munster win the title for a record-equalling third time.
  • France Top 14 semi-final in Marseille: Racing Métro 25–26 Montpellier

Tennis[]

  • French Open in Paris, France, day 7:
    • Men's Singles, third round:
      • Rafael Nadal (ESP) [1] def. Antonio Veić (CRO) 6–1, 6–3, 6–0
      • Novak Djokovic (SRB) [2] def. Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) [25] 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 6–2
      • Andy Murray (GBR) [4] def. Michael Berrer (GER) 6–2, 6–3, 6–2
      • Robin Söderling (SWE) [5] def. Leonardo Mayer (ARG) 6–1, 6–4, 6–3
      • Gilles Simon (FRA) [18] def. Mardy Fish (USA) [10] 6–3, 6–4, 6–2
    • Women's Singles, third round:
      • Victoria Azarenka (BLR) [4] def. Roberta Vinci (ITA) [30] 6–3, 6–2
      • Li Na (CHN) [6] def. Sorana Cîrstea (ROU) 6–2, 6–2
      • Maria Sharapova (RUS) [7] def. Chan Yung-jan (TPE) 6–2, 6–3
      • Petra Kvitová (CZE) [9] def. Vania King (USA) 6–4, 6–2

Volleyball[]

May 27, 2011 (Friday)[]

Badminton[]

Cricket[]

  • Sri Lanka in England:
    • 1st Test in Cardiff; day 2:  Sri Lanka 400 (118.4 overs; Prasanna Jayawardene 112);  England 47/1 (20 overs). England trail by 353 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
  • Indian Premier League Playoff:
    • Qualifier 2 in Chennai: Royal Challengers Bangalore 185/4 (20 overs); Mumbai Indians 142/8 (20 overs). Royal Challengers Bangalore win by 43 runs.

Cycling[]

Equestrianism[]

  • FEI Nations Cup Show Jumping:
    • Nations Cup of Italy in Rome (CSIO 5*): 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Netherlands (Eric van der Vleuten, Harry Smolders, Gerco Schröder, Jeroen Dubbeldam) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belgium (Philippe Le Jeune, Dirk Demeersman, Judy-Ann Melchior, Jos Lansink) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ireland (Shane Sweetnam, Shane Carey, Cameron Hanley, Billy Twomey)
      • Standings (standings after 2 of 8 events): (1) Ireland 16 points (2) Belgium 14 (3) Netherlands 13.5
  • FEI Nations Cup Show Jumping – Promotional League, Europe:
    • Nations Cup of Portugal in Lisbon (CSIO 3*): 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Sweden (Erika Lickhammer, Lisen Bratt Fredriksson, Alexander Zetterman, Helena Persson) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Switzerland (Martin Fuchs, Marc Oertly, Jessy Putallaz, Steve Guerdat) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France (Aldrick Cheronnet, Jerome Hurel, Eugenie Angot, Florian Angot) &  Great Britain (Laura Renwick, Bruce Menzies, Matthew Sampson, William Funnell)
      • Standings (after 4 of 7 competitions): (1) Sweden 29.5 points (2) Switzerland 25.5 (3)  Spain 25

Football (soccer)[]

  • Nations Cup in Dublin, Republic of Ireland: Wales  2–0  Northern Ireland
    • Standings:  Republic of Ireland,  Scotland 6 points (2 matches), Wales 3 (3), Northern Ireland 0 (3).

Golf[]

  • Senior majors:
    • Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid in Louisville, Kentucky:
      • Leaderboard after first round: (1) Kiyoshi Murota (JPN) 66 (−6) (T2) Trevor Dodds (USA) & Nick Price (ZIM) 67 (−5)
      • Leaderboard after second day: (1) Murota 133 (−11) (T2) Hale Irwin (USA) & Price 137 (−7)
        • 31 players will complete their second round on May 28.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)
      • Game 7 in Boston: (3) Boston Bruins 1, (5) Tampa Bay Lightning 0. Bruins win series 4–3.
        • The Bruins advance to the Stanley Cup Finals for the 18th time and first time since 1990.
  • Memorial Cup in Mississauga, Ontario:

Rugby union[]

Tennis[]

  • French Open in Paris, France, day 6:
    • Men's Singles, third round:
    • Women's Singles, third round:
      • Daniela Hantuchová (SVK) [28] def. Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) [1] 6–1, 6–3
      • Vera Zvonareva (RUS) [3] def. Anastasia Rodionova (AUS) 6–2, 6–3
      • Francesca Schiavone (ITA) [5] def. Peng Shuai (CHN) [29] 6–3, 1–2 retired
      • Gisela Dulko (ARG) def. Samantha Stosur (AUS) [8] 6–4, 1–6, 6–3
      • Jelena Janković (SRB) [10] def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) 6–2, 6–2

Volleyball[]

May 26, 2011 (Thursday)[]

Athletics[]

  • IAAF Diamond League:
    • Golden Gala in Rome, Italy:
      • Men:
        • 100m: Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.91
        • 200m: Andrew Howe (ITA) 20.31
        • 4 × 100 m relay:  Canada 38.65
        • 400m: Chris Brown (BAH) 45.16
        • 400m hurdles: L. J. van Zyl (RSA) 47.91
        • 800m: Khadevis Robinson (USA) 1:45.09
        • 5000m: Imane Merga (ETH) 12:54.21
        • Triple jump: Phillips Idowu (GBR) 17.59m
        • Pole vault: Renaud Lavillenie (FRA) 5.82m
        • Shot put: Dylan Armstrong (CAN) 21.60m
      • Women:
        • 100m hurdles: Dawn Harper (USA) 12.70
        • 200m: Bianca Knight (USA) 22.64
        • 400m: Allyson Felix (USA) 49.81
        • 1500m: Maryam Yusuf Jamal (BHR) 4:01.60
        • 3000m steeplechase: Milcah Chemos Cheywa (KEN) 9:12.89
        • Long jump: Brittney Reese (USA) 6.94m
        • High jump: Blanka Vlašić (CRO) 1.95m
        • Discus throw: Sandra Perković (CRO) 65.56m
        • Javelin throw: Mariya Abakumova (RUS) 65.40m

Badminton[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)
  • Austria Österreichische Bundesliga Finals, Game 5: Allianz Swans Gmunden 75–77 Oberwart Gunners. Oberwart Gunners win best-of-5 series 3–2.
    • Oberwart Gunners win the title for the first time.
  • Israel Israeli Final Four in Tel Aviv:
    • Third-place playoff: Hapoel Jerusalem 94–74 Maccabi Rishon LeZion
    • Final: Maccabi Tel Aviv 91–64 Hapoel Gilboa Galil
      • Maccabi Tel Aviv win the title for the 49th time.

Cricket[]

  • Sri Lanka in England:
    • 1st Test in Cardiff; day 1:  Sri Lanka 133/2 (48 overs);  England.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Women's Champions League Final in London: Lyon France 2–0 Germany Turbine Potsdam
    • Lyon becomes the first French team to win the title.
  • Copa Libertadores Semifinals, first leg: Peñarol Uruguay 1–0 Argentina Vélez Sársfield
  • Canada Canadian Championship Final, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Toronto FC – (1–1) Vancouver Whitecaps — postponed to July 2 due to a waterlogged pitch.[2]
  • Georgia (country) Georgian Cup Final in Tbilisi: Gagra 1–0 (a.e.t.) Torpedo Kutaisi
    • Gagra win the Cup for the first time.
  • Moldova Moldovan Cup Final in Chişinău: Iskra-Stal 2–1 Olimpia
    • Iskra-Stal win the Cup for the first time.

Golf[]

  • Senior majors:
    • Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid in Louisville, Kentucky:
      • Leaderboard after first day: (1) Kiyoshi Murota (JPN) 66 (−6) (2) Trevor Dodds (USA) 67 (−5) (3) Mark O'Meara (USA) 68 (−4)
        • 78 players will complete their first round on May 27.

Ice hockey[]

  • Memorial Cup in Mississauga, Ontario:
    • Tiebreaker: Kootenay Ice 7, Owen Sound Attack 3

Tennis[]

  • French Open in Paris, France, day 5:
    • Men's Singles, second round:
      • Rafael Nadal (ESP) [1] def. Pablo Andújar (ESP) 7–5, 6–3, 7–6(4)
      • Andy Murray (GBR) [4] def. Simone Bolelli (ITA) 7–6(3), 6–4, 7–5
      • Robin Söderling (SWE) [5] def. Albert Ramos (ESP) 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
      • Lukáš Rosol (CZE) def. Jürgen Melzer (AUT) [8] 6–7(4), 6–4, 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–4
      • Mardy Fish (USA) [10] def. Robin Haase (NED) 7–6(1), 6–2, 6–1
    • Women's Singles, second round:
      • Arantxa Rus (NED) def. Kim Clijsters (BEL) [2] 3–6, 7–5, 6–1
      • Victoria Azarenka (BLR) [4] def. Pauline Parmentier (FRA) 6–0, 6–1
      • Li Na (CHN) [6] def. Silvia Soler Espinosa (ESP) 6–4, 7–5
      • Maria Sharapova (RUS) [7] def. Caroline Garcia (FRA) 3–6, 6–4, 6–0
      • Petra Kvitová (CZE) [9] def. Zheng Jie (CHN) 6–4, 6–1

Volleyball[]

May 25, 2011 (Wednesday)[]

Badminton[]

  • Sudirman Cup in Qingdao, China: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group B: Indonesia  3–2  Malaysia
      • Final standings: Indonesia 2–0, Malaysia 1–1,  Russia 0–2.
    • Group D: Denmark  2–3  South Korea
      • Final standings: Korea 2–0, Denmark 1–1,  England 0–2.

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
    • Western Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

Cricket[]

  • Indian Premier League Playoff:
    • Eliminator in Mumbai: Kolkata Knight Riders 147/7 (20 overs); Mumbai Indians 148/6 (19.2 overs). Mumbai Indians win by 4 wickets.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • Nations Cup in Dublin, Republic of Ireland: Wales  1–3  Scotland
    • Standings (after 2 matches):  Republic of Ireland, Scotland 6 points, Wales,  Northern Ireland 0.
  • Friendly international: (top 10 in FIFA World Rankings)
    • (5) Argentina  4–2  Paraguay
  • Copa Libertadores Semifinals, first leg: Santos Brazil 1–0 Paraguay Cerro Porteño
  • AFC Champions League Round of 16:
    • Al-Sadd Qatar 1–0 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab
    • Zob Ahan Iran 4–1 Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr
    • FC Seoul South Korea 3–0 Japan Kashima Antlers
    • Suwon Samsung Bluewings South Korea 2–0 Japan Nagoya Grampus
  • AFC Cup Round of 16:
    • Al-Qadsia Kuwait 2–2 (2–3 pen.) Kuwait Al-Kuwait
    • Al-Wehdat Jordan 2–1 Uzbekistan Shurtan Guzar
    • Sông Lam Nghệ An Vietnam 1–3 Indonesia Persipura Jayapura
    • Chonburi Thailand 3–0 Indonesia Sriwijaya
  • Austria Austrian Bundesliga, final matchday (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Austria Wien 2–4 Red Bull Salzburg
    • Sturm Graz 2–1 FC Wacker Innsbruck
      • Final standings: Sturm Graz 66 points, Red Bull Salzburg 63, Austria Wien 61.
      • Sturm Graz win the title for the third time.
  • Serbia Serbian SuperLiga, matchday 29 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Metalac G.M. 1–1 Partizan
    • Smederevo 0–0 Vojvodina
    • Red Star Belgrade 2–2 Spartak Zlatibor Voda
      • Standings: Partizan 73 points, Red Star, Vojvodina 67.
      • Partizan win the title for the fourth successive time.
  • Switzerland Swiss Super League, final matchday (teams in bold qualify for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Basel 3–0 Luzern
    • Zürich 1–0 Thun
      • Final standings: Basel 73 points, Zürich 72, Young Boys 57, Sion 54.
      • Basel win the title for the second successive time, and 14th time overall.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup Final, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Čelik 0–3 (0–1) Željezničar. Željezničar win 4–0 on aggregate.
      • Željezničar win the Cup for a record fourth time.
  • Bulgaria Bulgarian Cup Final in Sofia: CSKA Sofia 1–0 Slavia Sofia
    • CSKA Sofia win the Cup for the 20th time.
  • Croatia Croatian Cup Final, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Varaždin 1–3 (1–5) Dinamo Zagreb. Dinamo Zagreb win 8–2 on aggregate.
      • Dinamo Zagreb win the Cup for the eleventh time.
  • Czech Republic Czech Cup Final in Jihlava: Mladá Boleslav 1–1 (4–3 pen.) Sigma Olomouc
    • Mladá Boleslav win the Cup for the first time.
  • Israel Israel State Cup Final in Ramat Gan: Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–0 Maccabi Haifa
    • Hapoel Tel Aviv win the Cup for the 14th time.
  • Montenegro Montenegrin Cup Final in Podgorica: Mogren 2–2 (4–5 pen.) Rudar Pljevlja
    • Rudar win the Cup for the third time.
  • Romania Cupa României Final in Braşov: Steaua București 2–1 Dinamo București
    • Steaua București win the Cup for the 21st time.
  • Slovenia Slovenian Cup Final in Ljubljana: Domžale 4–3 Maribor
    • Domžale win the Cup for the first time.
  • Ukraine Ukrainian Cup Final in Sumy: Shakhtar Donetsk 2–0 FC Dynamo Kyiv
    • Shakhtar Donetsk win the Cup for the seventh time.
  • Canada Canadian Championship Final, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Toronto FC 0–1 (1–1) Vancouver Whitecaps — match abandoned after 60 minutes due to a waterlogged pitch. The match is due to be replayed in its entirety on May 26.[3]

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
  • Memorial Cup in Mississauga, Ontario (team in bold advances to the final, teams in italics advance to the tiebreaker):
    • Round Robin: Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 3, Owen Sound Attack 1
      • Final standings: Saint John Sea Dogs, Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 4 points, Owen Sound Attack, Kootenay Ice 2.

Rugby league[]

  • State of Origin Series:
    • Game I in Brisbane: Queensland Queensland colours.svg 16–12 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales. Queensland lead 3-match series 1–0.

Tennis[]

  • French Open in Paris, France, day 4:
    • Men's Singles, second round:
      • Novak Djokovic (SRB) [2] def. Victor Hănescu (ROU) 6–4, 6–1, 2–3 retired
      • Roger Federer (SUI) [3] def. Maxime Teixeira (FRA) 6–3, 6–0, 6–2
      • David Ferrer (ESP) [7] def. Julien Benneteau (FRA) 6–3, 6–4, 6–2
      • Gaël Monfils (FRA) [9] def. Guillaume Rufin (FRA) 6–3, 1–6, 6–1, 6–3
    • Women's Singles, second round:
      • Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) [1] def. Aleksandra Wozniak (CAN) 6–3, 7–6(6)
      • Vera Zvonareva (RUS) [3] def. Sabine Lisicki (GER) 4–6, 7–5, 7–5
      • Francesca Schiavone (ITA) [5] def. Vesna Dolonts (RUS) 6–1, 6–2
      • Samantha Stosur (AUS) [8] def. Simona Halep (ROU) 6–0, 6–2

May 24, 2011 (Tuesday)[]

Badminton[]

  • Sudirman Cup in Qingdao, China: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group A: China  5–0  Japan
      • Final standings: China 2–0, Japan 1–1,  Germany 0–2.
    • Group C: Chinese Taipei  3–2  Thailand
      • Final standings: Chinese Taipei 2–0,  India 1–1, Thailand 0–2.

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)
  • Brazil Novo Basquete Brasil Finals: (series best-of-5)
    • Game 4: UniCEUB/BRB/Brasília 77–68 Franca. Brasília win series 3–1.
      • Brasília win the championship for the second straight time.

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 2nd Test in Basseterre, Saint Kitts; day 5:  Pakistan 272 & 377/6d;  West Indies 223 & 230 (80.3 overs). Pakistan win by 196 runs; 2-match series drawn 1–1.
  • Indian Premier League Playoff:
    • Qualifier 1 in Mumbai: Royal Challengers Bangalore 175/4 (20 overs); Chennai Super Kings 177/4 (19.4 overs). Chennai Super Kings win by 6 wickets.

Cycling[]

  • Grand Tours:

Football (soccer)[]

  • Nations Cup in Dublin, Republic of Ireland: Republic of Ireland  5–0  Northern Ireland
    • Standings: Republic of Ireland 6 points (2 matches),  Scotland 3 (1),  Wales 0 (1), Northern Ireland 0 (2).
  • AFC Champions League Round of 16:
    • Sepahan Iran 3–1 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
    • Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia 3–1 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
    • Gamba Osaka Japan 0–1 Japan Cerezo Osaka
    • Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors South Korea 3–0 China Tianjin Teda
  • AFC Cup Round of 16:
    • Nasaf Qarshi Uzbekistan 2–1 Jordan Al-Faisaly
    • Duhok Iraq 1–0 India Dempo
    • Arbil Iraq 1–0 (a.e.t.) Singapore Tampines Rovers
    • Muangthong United Thailand 4–0 Lebanon Al Ahed
  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Cup Final in Baku: Inter Baku 1–1 (2–4 pen.) Khazar Lankaran
    • Khazar win the Cup for the third time.
  • North Macedonia Macedonian Cup Final in Prilep: Teteks 0–2 Metalurg
    • Metalurg win the Cup for the first time.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
    • Western Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)
      • Game 5 in Vancouver: (1) Vancouver Canucks 3, (2) San Jose Sharks 2 (2OT). Canucks win series 4–1.
        • The Canucks advance to the Stanley Cup Finals for the third time.
  • Memorial Cup in Mississauga, Ontario (team in bold advances to the final, team in italics advances to the tiebreaker):
    • Round Robin: Kootenay Ice 5, Saint John Sea Dogs 4 (OT)

Rugby union[]

  • IRB Junior World Trophy in Georgia:
    • Group A:
      • Samoa  48–11  United States
      • Russia  5–33  Uruguay
    • Group B:
      • Japan  37–24  Zimbabwe
      • Georgia  38–9  Canada

Tennis[]

May 23, 2011 (Monday)[]

Badminton[]

  • Sudirman Cup in Qingdao, China: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group A: Japan  4–1  Germany
      • Standings:  China, Japan 1–0, Germany 0–2.
    • Group B: Malaysia  4–1  Russia
      • Standings:  Indonesia, Malaysia 1–0, Russia 0–2.
    • Group C: Thailand  2–3  India
    • Group D: South Korea  4–1  England
      • Standings:  Denmark, Korea 1–0, England 0–2.

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
  • Poland Polish League Finals, Game 7: Asseco Prokom Gdynia 76–71 Turów Zgorzelec. Asseco Prokom Gdynia win series 4–3.
    • Asseco Prokom win the championship for the eighth successive time.

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 2nd Test in Basseterre, Saint Kitts; day 4:  Pakistan 272 & 377/6d (112.2 overs; Taufeeq Umar 135, Misbah-ul-Haq 102*);  West Indies 223 & 130/5 (53 overs). West Indies require another 297 runs with 5 wickets remaining.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
  • Memorial Cup in Mississauga, Ontario (team in bold advances to the final):
    • Round Robin: Saint John Sea Dogs 3, Owen Sound Attack 2 (OT)

Tennis[]

  • French Open in Paris, France, day 2:

May 22, 2011 (Sunday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Formula One:
    • Spanish Grand Prix in Montmeló, Spain: (1) Sebastian Vettel (GER) (Red Bull-Renault) (2) Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (McLaren-Mercedes) (3) Jenson Button (GBR) (McLaren-Mercedes)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 5 of 19 races): (1) Vettel 118 points (2) Hamilton 77 (3) Mark Webber (AUS) (Red Bull-Renault) 67
  • Nationwide Series:
    • Iowa John Deere Dealers 250 in Newton, Iowa: (1) Mississippi Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (2) Missouri Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (3) Michigan Brad Keselowski (Dodge; Penske Racing)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 12 of 34 races): (1) Virginia Elliott Sadler (Chevrolet; Kevin Harvick Incorporated) 418 points (2) Georgia (U.S. state) Reed Sorenson (Chevrolet; Turner Motorsports) 411 (3) Stenhouse, Jr. 410
  • V8 Supercars:
    • Winton 300 in Benalla, Victoria:
      • Race 11: (1) Jason Bright (AUS) (Brad Jones Racing, Holden VE Commodore) (2) Jamie Whincup (AUS) (Triple Eight Race Engineering, Holden VE Commodore) (3) Garth Tander (AUS) (Holden Racing Team, Holden VE Commodore)
        • Drivers' championship standings (after 11 of 27 races): (1) Whincup 1234 points (2) Craig Lowndes (AUS) (Triple Eight Race Engineering, Holden VE Commodore) 972 (3) Tander 935

Badminton[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 2nd Test in Basseterre, Saint Kitts; day 3:  Pakistan 272 & 202/3 (75 overs);  West Indies 223 (83.5 overs). Pakistan lead by 251 runs with 7 wickets remaining.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

Golf[]

  • PGA Tour:
    • Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas:
      • Winner: David Toms (USA) 265 (−15)
        • Toms wins his 13th PGA Tour title, and first since 2006.
  • European Tour:
    • Volvo World Match Play Championship in Casares, Málaga, Spain:
      • Final: Ian Poulter (ENG) def. Luke Donald (ENG) 2 & 1
        • Poulter wins his 11th European Tour title, and denies Donald the number 1 spot in the official world rankings.
    • Madeira Islands Open in Porto Santo, Madeira, Portugal:
      • Winner: Michael Hoey (NIR) 278 (−10)
        • Hoey wins his second European Tour title.
  • LPGA Tour:
    • Sybase Match Play Championship in Gladstone, New Jersey:
      • Final: Suzann Pettersen (NOR) def. Cristie Kerr (USA) 1 up
        • Pettersen wins her seventh LPGA Tour title.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
    • Western Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)
  • Memorial Cup in Mississauga, Ontario:
    • Round Robin: Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 2, Kootenay Ice 1
      • Standings: Owen Sound Attack, Saint John Sea Dogs 2 points (1 game), Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 2 (2), Kootenay Ice 0 (2).

Rugby union[]

  • IRB Sevens World Series:
    • London Sevens at Twickenham:
      • Shield: Portugal  7–22  England
      • Bowl: Scotland  21–19  Kenya
      • Plate: Samoa  22–12  Australia
      • Cup: Fiji  14–24  South Africa
        • Standings (after 7 of 8 competitions): (1)  New Zealand 150 points (2) England 121 (3) South Africa 116
        • New Zealand clinch their ninth series title in 12 seasons of the Sevens World Series.
  • France Pro D2 promotion final in Agen: Albi 14–21 Bordeaux
    • Bordeaux earns promotion to the Top 14 for the first time since the club's creation in a 2006 merger, joining season champion Lyon.

Tennis[]

May 21, 2011 (Saturday)[]

Athletics[]

Auto racing[]

  • Sprint Cup Series:
    • NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race in Concord, North Carolina: (1) Missouri Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (2) Nevada Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) (3) Florida David Reutimann (Toyota; Michael Waltrip Racing)
  • V8 Supercars:
    • Winton 300 in Benalla, Victoria:
      • Race 10: (1) Jamie Whincup (AUS) (Triple Eight Race Engineering, Holden VE Commodore) (2) Lee Holdsworth (AUS) (Garry Rogers Motorsport, Holden VE Commodore) (3) Steven Johnson (AUS) (Dick Johnson Racing, Ford FG Falcon)
        • Drivers' championship standings (after 10 of 27 races): (1) Whincup 1096 points (2) Craig Lowndes (AUS) (Triple Eight Race Engineering, Holden VE Commodore) 876 (3) Rick Kelly (AUS) (Kelly Racing, Holden VE Commodore) 833
  • IndyCar Series:
    • 95th Indianapolis 500 – Qualification in Speedway, Indiana:
      • Front row: (1) Alex Tagliani (CAN) (Sam Schmidt Motorsports) 227.472 mph (2) Scott Dixon (NZL) (Chip Ganassi Racing) 227.340 mph (3) Oriol Servià (ESP) (Newman/Haas Racing) 227.168 mph

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 2nd Test in Basseterre, Saint Kitts; day 2:  Pakistan 272 (109.5 overs);  West Indies 184/8 (63 overs). West Indies trail by 88 runs with 2 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • Friendly women's international (top 10 in FIFA Women's World Rankings):
  • France Ligue 1, matchday 37 (teams in bold qualify for the UEFA Champions League):
    • Marseille 2–2 Valenciennes
    • Paris Saint-Germain 2–2 Lille
      • Standings: Lille 73 points, Marseille 67, Lyon 61.
      • Lille win the title for the first time since 1953–54, and third time overall.
  • Bulgaria A PFG, matchday 29 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Akademik Sofia 0–3 Levski Sofia
    • Lokomotiv Sofia 1–3 Litex Lovech
      • Standings: Litex Lovech 74 points, Levski Sofia 69, CSKA Sofia 58.
      • Litex win their second successive title, and fourth overall.
  • Czech Republic Gambrinus liga, matchday 29 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
  • Slovenia PrvaLiga, matchday 35 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Domžale 3–0 Olimpija
    • Primorje 1–2 Maribor
      • Standings: Maribor 72 points, Domžale 67, Koper 60.
      • Maribor win the title for the ninth time.
  • Slovakia Superliga, matchday 32 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Slovan Bratislava 3–1 Dubnica
    • Ružomberok 3–2 Senica
      • Standings: Slovan Bratislava 65 points, Senica 58, Žilina 54.
      • Slovan Bratislava win the title for a record sixth time.
  • Germany DFB-Pokal Final in Berlin: Duisburg 0–5 Schalke 04
    • Schalke win the Cup for the fifth time.
  • Scotland Scottish Cup Final in Glasgow: Motherwell 0–3 Celtic
    • Celtic win the Cup for the 35th time.
  • Belgium Belgian Cup Final in Brussels: Westerlo 0–2 Standard Liège
    • Standard Liège win the Cup for the first time since 1993, and sixth time overall.

Horse racing[]

  • U.S. Thoroughbred Triple Crown:
    • Preakness Stakes in Baltimore: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Shackleford (trainer: Dale L. Romans; jockey: Jesús Castañón) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Animal Kingdom (trainer: H. Graham Motion; jockey: John R. Velazquez) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) (trainer: Steve Asmussen; jockey: Mike E. Smith)
      • Shackleford's victory in the second race of the Triple Crown over Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom extends U.S. Thoroughbred racing's longest losing streak to 33 years since Steve Cauthen's Affirmed last won the Triple Crown championship.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
  • Memorial Cup in Mississauga, Ontario:
    • Round Robin: Owen Sound Attack 5, Kootenay Ice 0.

Rugby union[]

  • Heineken Cup Final in Cardiff: Northampton Saints England 22–33 Ireland Leinster
    • Leinster win the Cup for the second time in three seasons.

Tennis[]

  • ATP World Tour:
  • WTA Tour:
    • Brussels Open in Brussels, Belgium:
      • Final: Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) def. Peng Shuai (CHN) 2–6, 6–3, 6–3
        • Wozniacki wins her fourth title of the year and 16th of her career.
    • Internationaux de Strasbourg in Strasbourg, France:
      • Final: Andrea Petkovic (GER) def. Marion Bartoli (FRA) 6–4, 1–0 retired
        • Petkovic wins her second career title.

May 20, 2011 (Friday)[]

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 2nd Test in Basseterre, Saint Kitts; day 1:  Pakistan 180/6 (73.2 overs);  West Indies.

Cycling[]

Equestrianism[]

  • FEI Nations Cup Show Jumping – Promotional League, Europe:
    • FEI Nations Cup of Denmark in Copenhagen (CSIO 4*): 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ireland (David O'Brien, Jennifer Crooks, Alexander Butler, Dermott Lennon) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Germany (Holger Wulschner, Thomas Voss, Janne Friederike Meyer, Jörg Naeve) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Netherlands (Angelique Hoorn, Suzanne Tepper, Nathalie van der Mei, Jur Vrieling) &  Belgium (Guido Hornesch, Donaat Brondeel, Delphine Goemaere, Gregory Wathelet)
      • Standings (after 3 of 7 competitions): (1)  Italy &  Spain 18.5 points (3)  Sweden 17.5

Ice hockey[]

Rugby union[]

Surfing[]

  • Men's World Tour:
    • at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: (1) Adriano De Souza (BRA) (2) Taj Burrow (AUS) (3) Jeremy Flores (FRA) & Bede Durbidge (AUS)
      • Standings (after 3 of 11 events): (1) De Souza 20,500 points (2) Joel Parkinson (AUS) 19,200 (3) Kelly Slater (USA) 16,950

May 19, 2011 (Thursday)[]

Basketball[]

Cycling[]

Darts[]

  • Premier League Play-offs in London, England:
    • Semi-finals:
      • Phil Taylor (ENG) 3–8 Adrian Lewis (ENG)
      • Raymond van Barneveld (NED) 6–8 Gary Anderson (SCO)
    • Third place play-off: Taylor 8–6 van Barneveld
    • Final: Lewis 4–10 Anderson
      • Anderson becomes the first non-English player to win the title.

Football (soccer)[]

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:

May 18, 2011 (Wednesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Finals (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • Friendly women's internationals (top 10 in FIFA Women's World Rankings):
  • UEFA Europa League Final in Dublin: Porto Portugal 1–0 Portugal Braga
    • Porto win the tournament for the second time.
    • At the age of 33 years, 213 days, André Villas-Boas becomes the youngest manager to win a major European club competition.[4]
  • Copa Libertadores Quarterfinals, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Santos Brazil 1–1 (1–0) Colombia Once Caldas. Santos win 4–1 on points.
    • Libertad Paraguay 2–4 (0–3) Argentina Vélez Sársfield. Vélez Sársfield win 6–0 on points.
  • Canada Canadian Championship Finals, first leg: Vancouver Whitecaps 1–1 Toronto FC
  • Cyprus Cypriot Cup Final in Larnaca: Apollon 1–1 (3–4 pen.) Omonia
    • Omonia win the Cup for the 13th time.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
    • Western Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

May 17, 2011 (Tuesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
  • NBA Draft Lottery:
    • The Cleveland Cavaliers, with the second-worst record in the league this season, win the first pick in the upcoming NBA Draft when the pick they received from the Los Angeles Clippers in a trade for Baron Davis is chosen. The Minnesota Timberwolves, with the worst record, are drawn to pick second.[5]

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:

May 16, 2011 (Monday)[]

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • Israel Israeli Premier League, matchday 34: (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for UEFA Europa League)
    • Maccabi Haifa 2–0 Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona
      • Standings: Maccabi Haifa 44 points, Hapoel Tel Aviv 38, Maccabi Tel Aviv 32.
      • Maccabi Haifa win the title for the 12th time.

May 15, 2011 (Sunday)[]

Athletics[]

  • IAAF Diamond League:
    • Shanghai Golden Grand Prix in Shanghai, China:
      • Men:
        • 100m: Asafa Powell (JAM) 9.95
        • 110m hurdles: Liu Xiang (CHN) 13.07
        • 400m: Calvin Smith Jr. (USA) 45.47
        • 1500m: Nixon Chepseba (KEN) 3:31.42
        • 3000m steeplechase: Brimin Kipruto (KEN) 8:02.28
        • Javelin throw: Tero Pitkämäki (FIN) 85.33m
        • Long jump: Mitchell Watt (AUS) 8.44m
      • Women:
        • 100m: Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM) 10.92
        • 400m hurdles: Kaliese Spencer (JAM) 54.20
        • 800m: Jenny Meadows (GBR) 2:00.54
        • 5000m: Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 14:31.92
        • Discus throw: Sandra Perković (CRO) 65.58m
        • High jump: Blanka Vlašić (CRO) 1.94m
        • Pole vault: Silke Spiegelburg (GER) 4.55m
        • Shot put: Gong Lijiao (CHN) 19.94m
        • Triple jump: Yargelis Savigne (CUB) 14.68m

Auto racing[]

  • Sprint Cup Series:
    • FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks in Dover, Delaware: (1) Wisconsin Matt Kenseth (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (2) Arkansas Mark Martin (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) (3) Australia Marcos Ambrose (Ford; Richard Petty Motorsports)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 11 of 36 races): (1) Missouri Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) 416 points (2) California Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) 392 (3) Nevada Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) 379
  • World Touring Car Championship:
    • Race of Italy in Monza:
      • Race 1: (1) Rob Huff (GBR) (Chevrolet; Chevrolet Cruze (2) Yvan Muller (FRA) (Chevrolet; Chevrolet Cruze) (3) Tiago Monteiro (POR) (Sunred Engineering; SEAT León)
      • Race 2: (1) Huff (2) Muller (3) Kristian Poulsen (DEN) (Liqui Moly Team Engstler; BMW 320 TC)
        • Drivers' championship standings (after 3 of 12 rounds): (1) Huff 120 points (2) Muller 84 (3) Alain Menu (SUI) (Chevrolet; Chevrolet Cruze) 79

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):
  • Greece Greek Cup Final in Ellinikon: Panathinaikos 68–74 Olympiacos
    • Olympiacos win the Cup for the second successive time and ninth time overall. They also extend their unbeaten record in domestic play this season to 32–0.
  • France French Cup Final: Chalon-sur-Saône 79–71 Limoges

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 1st Test in Providence, Guyana; day 4:  West Indies 226 & 152;  Pakistan 160 & 178 (73 overs). West Indies win by 40 runs, lead the 2-match series 1–0.

Cycling[]

Equestrianism[]

  • Show Jumping – Jumping International de France in La Baule-Escoublac (CSIO 5*):
    • Grand Prix: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Eric Lamaze (CAN) on Hickstead 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pénélope Leprevost (FRA) on Mylord Carthago 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Carsten-Otto Nagel (GER) on Corradina

Field hockey[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • European Under-17 Championship in Serbia:
    • Final: Germany  2–5  Netherlands
      • The Netherlands win the title for the first time.
  • Friendly women's internationals (top 10 in FIFA Women's World Rankings):
  • Scotland Scottish Premier League, final matchday: (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for UEFA Europa League)
    • Kilmarnock 1–5 Rangers
    • Celtic 4–0 Motherwell
      • Final standings: Rangers 93 points, Celtic 92, Hearts 63.
      • Rangers win the title for the third successive time and 54th time overall.
  • Netherlands Eredivisie, final matchday: (teams in bold qualify for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for UEFA Europa League)
    • Ajax 3–1 Twente
      • Final standings: Ajax 73 points, Twente 71, PSV 69, AZ 59.
      • Ajax win the title for the 30th time.
  • Poland Ekstraklasa, matchday 27: (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League)
  • Romania Liga I, matchday 33 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League):
  • Brazil Campeonato Paulista Finals, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Santos 2–1 (0–0) Corinthians. Santos win 2–1 on aggregate.
      • Santos win the title for the second successive time and 19th time overall.
  • Latvia Latvian Cup Final in Riga: FK Ventspils 3–1 Liepājas Metalurgs
    • Ventspils win the Cup for the fifth time.

Golf[]

  • PGA Tour:
    • The Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida:
      • Winner: K. J. Choi (KOR) 275 (−13)PO
        • Choi defeats David Toms (USA) to claim his eighth PGA Tour title, and first since 2008.
  • European Tour:
    • Iberdrola Open in Son Servera, Spain:
      • Winner: Darren Clarke (NIR) 274 (−6)
        • Clarke wins his 13th career European Tour title, and first since 2008.

Ice hockey[]

  • Men's World Championship in Bratislava, Slovakia:
  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
    • Western Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

Motorcycle racing[]

  • Moto GP:
    • French Grand Prix in Le Mans, France:
      • MotoGP: (1) Casey Stoner (AUS) (Honda) (2) Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) (Honda) (3) Valentino Rossi (ITA) (Ducati)
        • Riders' championship standings (after 4 of 18 races): (1) Jorge Lorenzo (ESP) (Yamaha) 78 points (2) Stoner 66 (3) Dani Pedrosa (ESP) (Honda) 61
      • Moto2: (1) Marc Márquez (ESP) (Suter) (2) Yuki Takahashi (JPN) (Moriwaki) (3) Stefan Bradl (GER) (Kalex)
        • Riders' championship standings (after 4 of 17 races): (1) Bradl 77 points (2) Julián Simón (ESP) (Suter) 49 (3) Andrea Iannone (ITA) (Suter) 48
      • 125cc: (1) Maverick Viñales (ESP) (Aprilia) (2) Nicolás Terol (ESP) (Aprilia) (3) Efrén Vázquez (ESP) (Derbi)
        • Riders' championship standings (after 4 of 17 races): (1) Terol 95 points (2) Sandro Cortese (GER) (Aprilia) 59 (3) Johann Zarco (FRA) (Derbi) 53

Rugby union[]

Surfing[]

  • Women's World Tour:
    • at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: (1) Carissa Moore (USA) (2) Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) (3) Silvana Lima (BRA) & Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)
      • Standings (after 5 of 7 events): (1) Moore 47,000 points (2) Fitzgibbons 41,650 (3) Wright 30,620

Table tennis[]

  • World Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands:
    • Men's Singles final: Zhang Jike (CHN) def. Wang Hao (CHN) 12–10, 11–7, 6–11, 9–11, 11–5, 14–12
      • Zhang wins his first world title.
      • A Chinese man wins the title for the fourth successive time.
    • Women's Doubles final: Guo Yue / Li Xiaoxia (CHN) vs. Ding Ning / Guo Yan (CHN) 11–8, 11–5, 13–11, 11–8
      • Guo and Li win their second successive women's doubles title.
      • Guo wins her fifth world title.
      • A Chinese team win the title for the 12th successive time.

Tennis[]

  • ATP World Tour:
    • Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome, Italy:
      • Final: Novak Djokovic (SRB) def. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 6–4, 6–4
        • Djokovic improves his winning streak to 39 matches in all and 37 this season, and defeats Nadal in a final for the fourth time in 2011. Djokovic wins his seventh title of the year and 25th of his career.
  • WTA Tour:

May 14, 2011 (Saturday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Nationwide Series:
    • 5-hour Energy 200 in Dover, Delaware: (1) Missouri Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (2) Nevada Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) (3) Georgia (U.S. state) Reed Sorenson (Chevrolet; Turner Motorsports)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 11 of 34 races): (1) Virginia Elliott Sadler (Chevrolet; Kevin Harvick Incorporated) 379 points (2) Sorenson 369 (3) California Jason Leffler (Chevrolet; Turner Motorsports) 364

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 1st Test in Providence, Guyana; day 3:  West Indies 226 & 152 (61.5 overs; Saeed Ajmal 6/42);  Pakistan 160 & 80/3 (36 overs). Pakistan require another 139 runs with 7 wickets remaining.

Cycling[]

Field hockey[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • Friendly women's international (top 10 in FIFA Women's World Rankings):
  • England Premier League, matchday 37 (teams in bold qualify for the UEFA Champions League):
    • Blackburn Rovers 1–1 Manchester United
      • Standings: Manchester United 77 points, Chelsea 70 (36), Arsenal 67 (36), Manchester City 65 (36).
      • Manchester United win the Premier League for the 12th time and a record 19th league championship title.
  • England FA Cup Final in London: Manchester City 1–0 Stoke City
    • Manchester City win the Cup for the fifth time, and their first since 1969.
  • France Coupe de France Final in Saint-Denis: Lille 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain
    • Lille win the Cup for the first time in 56 years and sixth time overall.
  • Lithuania Lithuanian Cup Final in Alytus: Ekranas 4–2 (a.e.t.) Banga
    • Ekranas win the Cup for the second successive time, and fifth time overall.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Finals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

Rugby union[]

Table tennis[]

  • World Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands:
    • Women's Singles final: Ding Ning (CHN) def. Li Xiaoxia (CHN) 12–10, 13–11, 11–9, 8–11, 8–11, 11–7
      • Ding wins her first world title, as a Chinese woman wins the title for the ninth successive time.
    • Men's Doubles final: Ma Long/Xu Xin (CHN) def. Chen Qi/Ma Lin (CHN) 11–3, 11–8, 4–11, 11–4, 11–7
      • Ma and Xu both win their first world title, as a Chinese team win the title for the tenth successive time.

May 13, 2011 (Friday)[]

Basketball[]

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 1st Test in Providence, Guyana; day 2:  West Indies 226 (98 overs; Saeed Ajmal 5/69) & 34/2 (10.5 overs);  Pakistan 160 (64.4 overs). West Indies lead by 100 runs with 8 wickets remaining.

Cycling[]

Equestrianism[]

  • FEI Nations Cup Show Jumping:
    • Nations Cup of France in La Baule-Escoublac (CSIO 5*): 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ireland (Shane Sweetnam, Billy Twomey, Cian O'Connor, Cameron Hanley) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belgium (Philippe Le Jeune, Dirk Demeersman, Judy-Ann Melchior, Jos Lansink) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Germany (Carsten-Otto Nagel, Philipp Weishaupt, Thomas Mühlbauer, Marcus Ehning)
  • FEI Nations Cup Show Jumping – Promotional League, Europe:
    • Nations Cup of Austria in Linz (CSIO 4*): 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Germany (Jörg Oppermann, Jan Sprehe, David Will, Jürgen Kraus) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belgium (Patrick Spits, Peter Devos, Niels Bruynseels, Koen Vereecke) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Italy (Lucia Vizzini, Roberto Arioldi, Fabio Brotto, Davide Kainich) &  Brazil (Pedro Veniss, Karina Harbich Johannpeter, Yuri Mansur Guerios, Carlos Motta Ribas)
      • Standings (after 2 of 7 competitions): (1) Italy & Brazil 12.5 points (3)   Switzerland 9.5

Field hockey[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • CAF Champions League Second round, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • ES Sétif Algeria 2–0 (1–4) Cameroon Cotonsport. Cotonsport win 4–3 on aggregate.
  • Moldova Divizia Naţională, matchday 37 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League):
    • Dinamo Bendery 0–7 Sheriff Tiraspol
    • Costuleni 0–1 Dacia Chișinău
      • Standings: Dacia Chişinău 86 points, Sheriff Tiraspol 77, Milsami 72.
      • Dacia Chişinău win the title for the first time, ending Sheriff Tiraspol's run of ten consecutive titles.

Ice hockey[]

Rugby union[]

Table tennis[]

  • World Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands:
    • Mixed Doubles final: Zhang Chao/Cao Zhen (CHN) def. Hao Shuai/Mu Zi (CHN) 11–7, 11–7, 11–9, 9–11, 11–8
      • Cao wins her second consecutive world title, and Zhang wins his first.
      • A Chinese couple win the title for the 11th successive time.

May 12, 2011 (Thursday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Semifinals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 1st Test in Providence, Guyana; day 1:  West Indies 209/9 (90 overs);  Pakistan.

Cycling[]

Darts[]

  • Premier League, week 14 in Newcastle, England (players in bold qualify for the playoffs):
    • James Wade (ENG) 8–4 Terry Jenkins (ENG)
    • Mark Webster (WAL) 4–8 Raymond van Barneveld (NED)
    • Adrian Lewis (ENG) 7–7 Gary Anderson (SCO)
    • Phil Taylor (ENG) 8–3 Simon Whitlock (AUS)
      • Final standings: Taylor 26 points, van Barneveld 18, Anderson 17, Lewis 14, Wade 13, Whitlock 11, Jenkins 8, Webster 5.

Field hockey[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • European Under-17 Championship in Serbia:
    • Semifinals:
      • Netherlands  1–0  England
      • Denmark  0–2  Germany
  • Copa Libertadores Quarterfinals, first leg:

Ice hockey[]

  • Men's World Championship in Slovakia:
  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
    • Western Conference Semifinals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

May 11, 2011 (Wednesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs (all series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):

Cycling[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 6:
    • Group A:
      • Al-Jazira United Arab Emirates 1–4 Iran Sepahan
      • Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia 2–0 Qatar Al-Gharafa
        • Final standings: Sepahan, Al-Hilal 13 points, Al-Gharafa 7, Al-Jazira 1.
    • Group B:
      • Pakhtakor Uzbekistan 1–1 Qatar Al-Sadd
      • Esteghlal Iran 2–1 Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr
        • Final standings: Al-Sadd 10 points, Al-Nassr, Esteghlal 8, Pakhtakor 5.
    • Group E:
      • Gamba Osaka Japan 2–0 China Tianjin Teda
      • Jeju United South Korea 1–1 Australia Melbourne Victory
        • Final standings: Gamba Osaka, Tianjin Teda 10 points, Jeju United 7, Melbourne Victory 6.
    • Group F:
      • Hangzhou Greentown China 1–1 South Korea FC Seoul
      • Al-Ain United Arab Emirates 3–1 Japan Nagoya Grampus
        • Final standings: FC Seoul 11 points, Nagoya Grampus 10, Al-Ain 7, Hangzhou Greentown 5.
  • AFC Cup group stage, matchday 6:
    • Group A
      • Dempo India 2–1 Lebanon Al-Ansar
      • Nasaf Qarshi Uzbekistan 7–1 Yemen Al-Tilal
        • Final standings: Nasaf Qarshi 18 points, Dempo 7, Al-Ansar 6, Al-Tilal 4.
    • Group B
      • Al-Saqr Yemen 0–1 Uzbekistan Shurtan Guzar
      • Al-Qadsia Kuwait 3–2 Syria Al-Ittihad
        • Final standings: Al-Qadsia 14 points, Shurtan Guzar 9, Al-Ittihad 8, Al-Saqr 1.
    • Group E
      • Al Ahed Lebanon 2–0 Oman Al-Oruba
      • Al-Karamah Syria 0–3 Iraq Arbil
        • Final standings: Arbil 14 points, Al Ahed, Al-Oruba, Al-Karamah 6.
    • Group F
      • Sriwijaya Indonesia 3–2 Hong Kong TSW Pegasus
      • Sông Lam Nghệ An Vietnam 4–2 Maldives VB
        • Final standings: Sông Lam Nghệ An 12 points, Sriwijaya 10, TSW Pegasus 9, VB 4.
  • Copa Libertadores Quarterfinals, first leg:
  • Spain La Liga, matchday 36 (teams in bold qualify for the UEFA Champions League):
    • Levante 1–1 Barcelona
      • Standings: Barcelona 92 points, Real Madrid 86, Valencia 67, Villarreal 62.
      • Barcelona win their third consecutive title, and their 21st overall.
  • Hungary Nemzeti Bajnokság I, matchday 28 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League):
    • Videoton 3–1 Kaposvár
      • Standings: Videoton 58 points, Paksi 50, Ferencváros 46.
      • Videoton win the title for the first time.
  • Turkey Turkish Cup Final in Kayseri: Beşiktaş 2–2 (4–3 pen.) Istanbul BB
    • Beşiktaş win the Cup for the ninth time.
  • Serbia Serbian Cup Final in Belgrade: Vojvodina 1–2 Partizan. Abandoned after 83 minutes.
    • Partizan win the Cup for the third time.
  • Croatia Croatian Cup Final, first leg: Dinamo Zagreb 5–1 Varaždin
  • Armenia Armenian Cup Final in Yerevan: Shirak 1–4 Mika
    • Mika win the Cup for a record sixth time.

Ice hockey[]

May 10, 2011 (Tuesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Semifinals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

Cycling[]

Field hockey[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 6 (teams in bold advance to the knockout stage):
    • Group C:
      • Al-Wahda United Arab Emirates 2–0 Iran Persepolis
      • Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia 1–1 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
        • Final standings: Al-Ittihad 11 points, Bunyodkor 9, Al-Wahda 6, Persepolis 5.
    • Group D:
      • Al-Rayyan Qatar 2–0 United Arab Emirates Emirates
      • Zob Ahan Iran 0–1 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab
        • Final standings: Zob Ahan 13 points, Al-Shabab 11, Emirates 6, Al-Rayyan 4.
    • Group G:
      • Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors South Korea 6–0 Indonesia Arema
      • Cerezo Osaka Japan 4–0 China Shandong Luneng
        • Final standings: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 15 points, Cerezo Osaka 12, Shandong Luneng 7, Arema 1.
    • Group H:
      • Kashima Antlers Japan 2–1 Australia Sydney FC
      • Shanghai Shenhua China 0–3 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings
        • Final standings: Suwon Samsung Bluewings, Kashima Antlers 12 points, Sydney FC 5, Shanghai Shenhua 2.
  • AFC Cup group stage, matchday 6 (teams in bold advance to the knockout stage):
    • Group C:
      • Al-Faisaly Jordan 0–0 Iraq Duhok
      • Al-Nasr Kuwait 0–4 Syria Al-Jaish
        • Final standings: Duhok, Al-Faisaly, Al-Jaish 11 points, Al-Nasr 0.
    • Group D:
      • Al-Talaba Iraq 1–2 Kuwait Al-Kuwait
      • Al-Suwaiq Oman 1–1 Jordan Al-Wehdat
        • Final standings: Al-Wehdat 14 points, Al-Kuwait 10, Al-Talaba 5, Al-Suwaiq 3.
    • Group G:
      • Victory Maldives 0–1 Vietnam Hà Nội T&T
      • Muangthong United Thailand 4–0 Singapore Tampines Rovers
        • Final standings: Muangthong United 14 points, Tampines Rovers 11, Hà Nội T&T 8, Victory 0.
    • Group H:
      • Kingfisher East Bengal India 1–1 Indonesia Persipura Jayapura
      • South China Hong Kong 0–3 Thailand Chonburi
        • Final standings: Chonburi 13 points, Persipura Jayapura 11, South China 5, Kingfisher East Bengal 3.
  • Estonia Estonian Cup Final in Tallinn: Flora 2–0 Narva Trans
    • Flora win the Cup for the fifth time.

Ice hockey[]

  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:

May 9, 2011 (Monday)[]

Basketball[]

Cycling[]

  • Grand Tours:
    • Giro d'Italia, Stage 3: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Ángel Vicioso (ESP) (Androni Giocattoli) 3h 57' 38" 2nd place, silver medalist(s) David Millar (GBR) (Garmin–Cervélo) s.t. 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pablo Lastras (ESP) (Movistar Team) s.t.
      • General classification (after stage 3): (1) Millar Jersey pink.svg 10h 04' 29" (2) Vicioso + 7" (3) Kanstantsin Sivtsov (BLR) (HTC–Highroad) + 9"
      • Leopard Trek rider Wouter Weylandt is fatally injured in a crash, 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) from the end of the stage. He is the first rider to be killed in the Giro since Emilio Ravasio in 1986, and the first to be killed in a Grand Tour since Fabio Casartelli in the 1995 Tour de France.[6]

Football (soccer)[]

  • European Under-17 Championship in Serbia (teams in bold advance to the semi-finals and qualify for FIFA U-17 World Cup):
    • Group A:
      • England  3–0  Serbia
      • Denmark  1–0  France
        • Final standings: Denmark 9 points, England 4, France 2, Serbia 1.
    • Group B:
      • Romania  0–1  Germany
      • Netherlands  0–0  Czech Republic
        • Final standings: Netherlands 7 points, Germany 4, Czech Republic 3, Romania 1.

Ice hockey[]

  • Men's World Championship in Slovakia (teams in bold advance to the Playoff Round):
  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:

May 8, 2011 (Sunday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Formula One:
    • Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul, Turkey: (1) Sebastian Vettel (GER) (Red Bull-Renault) (2) Mark Webber (AUS) (Red Bull-Renault) (3) Fernando Alonso (ESP) (Ferrari)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 4 of 19 races): (1) Vettel 93 points (2) Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (McLaren-Mercedes) 59 (3) Webber 55
  • World Rally Championship:
    • Rally d'Italia Sardegna in Olbia, Italy: (1) Sébastien Loeb (FRA)/Daniel Elena (MON) (Citroën DS3 WRC) (2) Mikko Hirvonen (FIN)/Jarmo Lehtinen (FIN) (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) (3) Petter Solberg (NOR)/Chris Patterson (GBR) (Citroën DS3 WRC)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 5 of 13 rallies): (1) Loeb 100 points (2) Hirvonen 93 (3) Sébastien Ogier (FRA) (Citroën DS3 WRC) 81

Basketball[]

Cycling[]

Field hockey[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • CAF Champions League Second round:
    • Second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
      • Al-Ahly Egypt 1–0 (0–0) Zambia ZESCO United. Al-Ahly win 1–0 on aggregate.
      • Diaraf Senegal 0–1 (0–5) Tunisia Espérance ST. Espérance ST win 6–0 on aggregate.
      • TP Mazembe Democratic Republic of the Congo 2–0 (0–1) Morocco Wydad Casablanca. TP Mazembe win 2–1 on aggregate.
    • Only leg: Enyimba Nigeria 1–0 Libya Ittihad
  • CAF Confederation Cup Second round, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Sofapaka Kenya 1–0 (1–2) Democratic Republic of the Congo Saint Eloi Lupopo. 2–2 on aggregate, Sofapaka win on away goals.
    • USFA Burkina Faso 1–0 (0–2) Nigeria Sunshine Stars. Sunshine Stars win 2–1 on aggregate.
    • Motema Pembe Democratic Republic of the Congo 2–1 (1–2) Egypt Haras El Hodood. 3–3 on aggregate, Motema Pembe win 4–3 on penalties.
    • AS Adema Madagascar 1–0 (0–3) Morocco Difaa El Jadida. Difaa El Jadida win 3–1 on aggregate.
  • Netherlands KNVB Cup Final in Rotterdam: Twente 3–2 (a.e.t.) Ajax
    • Twente win the Cup for the third time.
  • Slovakia Slovak Cup Final in Banská Bystrica: Slovan Bratislava 3–3 (5–4 pen.) Žilina
    • Slovan Bratislava win the Cup for the second successive time and 12th time overall.
  • Wales Welsh Cup Final in Llanelli: Bangor City 1–4 Llanelli
    • Llanelli win the Cup for the first time.
  • Andorra Copa Constitució Final in Aixovall: Santa Coloma 1–3 (a.e.t.) Sant Julià
    • Sant Julià win the Cup for the second successive time and third time overall.
  • Brazil Campeonato Paulista Finals, first leg: Corinthians 0–0 Santos

Golf[]

  • Senior majors:
    • Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Alabama:
      • Leaderboard after final round: (T1) Tom Lehman (USA) & Peter Senior (AUS) 275 (−13) (3) Loren Roberts (USA) 277 (−11)
        • Lehman defeats Senior on the second playoff hole to win his second senior major, his third Champions Tour title of the season, and fifth of his career.
  • PGA Tour:
    • Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina:
      • Winner: Lucas Glover (USA) 273 (−15)PO
        • Glover defeats Jonathan Byrd (USA) on the first playoff hole to win his third PGA Tour title.
  • European Tour:
    • Open de España in Seville, Spain:
      • Winner: Thomas Aiken (RSA) 278 (−10)
        • Aiken wins his first European Tour title.

Ice hockey[]

Motorcycle racing[]

  • Superbike:
    • Monza World Championship round in Monza, Italy:
      • Race 1: (1) Eugene Laverty (IRL) (Yamaha YZF-R1) (2) Max Biaggi (ITA) (Aprilia RSV4) (3) Leon Haslam (GBR) (BMW S1000RR)
      • Race 2: (1) Laverty (2) Marco Melandri (ITA) (Yamaha YZF-R1) (3) Michel Fabrizio (ITA) (Suzuki GSX-R1000)
        • Riders' championship standings (after 4 of 13 rounds): (1) Carlos Checa (ESP) (Ducati 1198) 145 points (2) Melandri 118 (3) Biaggi 117
  • Supersport:
    • Monza World Championship round in Monza, Italy: (1) Chaz Davies (GBR) (Yamaha YZF-R6) (2) Luca Scassa (ITA) (Yamaha YZF-R6) (3) Fabien Foret (FRA) (Honda CBR600RR)
      • Riders' championship standings (after 4 of 12 rounds): (1) Davies & Scassa 70 points (3) Broc Parkes (AUS) (Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R) 60

Tennis[]

  • ATP World Tour:
    • Mutua Madrid Open in Madrid, Spain:
      • Final: Novak Djokovic (SRB) def. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 7–5, 6–4
        • Djokovic improves his winning streak to 34 matches in all and 32 this season, and defeats Nadal in a final for the third time in 2011. He also ends Nadal's 37-match winning streak on clay dating back to the 2009 French Open. Djokovic wins his sixth title of the year and 24th of his career.
  • WTA Tour:
    • Mutua Madrid Open in Madrid, Spain:
      • Final: Petra Kvitová (CZE) def. Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 7–6(3), 6–4
        • Kvitová wins her third title of the year and fourth of her career.

May 7, 2011 (Saturday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • Sprint Cup Series:
    • Showtime Southern 500 in Darlington, South Carolina: (1) New York (state) Regan Smith (Chevrolet; Furniture Row Racing) (2) Missouri Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) (3) Michigan Brad Keselowski (Dodge; Penske Racing)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 10 of 36 races): (1) Edwards 378 points (2) California Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) 355 (3) Nevada Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) 339
  • Intercontinental Le Mans Cup:
    • 1000 km of Spa at Spa, Belgium: (1) France #7 Peugeot Sport Total (Alexander Wurz (AUT), Anthony Davidson (GBR), Marc Gené (ESP)) (2) France #8 Peugeot Sport Total (Franck Montagny (FRA), Stéphane Sarrazin (FRA), Nicolas Minassian (FRA)) (3) Germany #3 Audi Sport North America (Allan McNish (GBR), Rinaldo Capello (ITA), Tom Kristensen (DEN))

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs (all series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):

Cycling[]

Equestrianism[]

  • Show jumpingGlobal Champions Tour:
    • 2nd Competition in Valencia (CSI 5*): 1st place, gold medalist(s) Billy Twomey (IRL) on Je t'aime Flamenco 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ludger Beerbaum (GER) on Gotha FRH 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Maikel van der Vleuten (NED) on Verdi

Field hockey[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • CAF Champions League Second round:
    • Second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
      • MC Alger Algeria 3–2 (1–1) Angola Inter Luanda. MC Alger win 4–3 on aggregate.
      • Club Africain Tunisia 1–1 (0–1) Sudan Al-Hilal. Abandoned due to crowd violence. Al-Hilal advance to the group stage.
    • First leg: Cotonsport Cameroon 4–1 Algeria ES Sétif
    • Only leg: Raja Casablanca Morocco 1–1 (5–4 pen.) Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas
  • CAF Confederation Cup Second round, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • 1º de Agosto Angola 1��0 (1–1) Morocco FUS Rabat. 1º de Agosto win 2–1 on aggregate.
    • Al-Khartoum Sudan 2–0 (1–5) Morocco Maghreb Fez. Maghreb Fez win 5–3 on aggregate.
  • Italy Serie A, matchday 36 (teams in bold qualify for the UEFA Champions League):
    • Roma 0–0 Milan
      • Standings: Milan 78 points (36 matches), Internazionale 69 (35), Napoli 68 (35).
      • Milan win the Scudetto for the 18th time and their first since 2003–04.
  • Ukraine Premier League, matchday 28 (teams in bold qualify for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Zorya Luhansk 0–1 Dnipro
    • Karpaty Lviv 1–2 FC Dynamo Kyiv
    • Shakhtar Donetsk 2–0 Metalurh Donetsk
      • Standings: Shakhtar Donetsk 70 points, Dynamo Kyiv 62, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 53.
      • Shakhtar win the title for the second successive time and sixth time overall.
  • Northern Ireland Irish Cup Final in Belfast: Crusaders 1–2 Linfield
    • Linfield win the Cup for the second successive time and 41st time overall.

Golf[]

  • Senior majors:
    • Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Alabama:
      • Leaderboard after third round (all USA): (1) Mark Calcavecchia 204 (−12) (2) Jay Haas 205 (−11) (T3) Tom Pernice, Jr. & Tom Lehman 206 (−10)

Horse racing[]

  • U.S. Thoroughbred Triple Crown:
    • Kentucky Derby in Louisville: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Animal Kingdom (trainer: H. Graham Motion; jockey: John R. Velazquez) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) (trainer: Steve Asmussen; jockey: Corey Nakatani) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mucho Macho Man (trainer: Katherine Ritvo; jockey: Rajiv Maragh)

Ice hockey[]

May 6, 2011 (Friday)[]

Athletics[]

  • IAAF Diamond League:
    • Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix in Doha, Qatar:
      • Men:
        • 200m: Walter Dix (USA) 20.06
        • 400m hurdles: L. J. van Zyl (RSA) 48.11
        • 800m: Asbel Kiprop (KEN) 1:44.74
        • 1500m: Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba (KEN) 3:31.84
        • 3000m: Yenew Alamirew (ETH) 7:27.26
        • Discus throw: Gerd Kanter (EST) 67.49m
        • High jump: Jesse Williams (USA) 2.33m
        • Javelin throw: Petr Frydrych (CZE) 85.32m
        • Pole vault: Malte Mohr (GER) 5.81m
        • Shot put: Dylan Armstrong (CAN) 21.38m
        • Triple jump: Teddy Tamgho (FRA) 17.49m
      • Women:
        • 100m hurdles: Kellie Wells (USA) 12.58
        • 200m: LaShauntea Moore (USA) 22.83
        • 400m: Allyson Felix (USA) 50.33
        • 1500m: Anna Mishchenko (UKR) 4:03.00
        • 3000m steeplechase: Milcah Chemos Cheywa (KEN) 9:16.44
        • Long jump: Funmi Jimoh (USA) 6.88m

Auto racing[]

  • Nationwide Series:
    • Royal Purple 200 in Darlington, South Carolina: (1) Nevada Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) (2) Virginia Denny Hamlin (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) (3) Virginia Elliott Sadler (Chevrolet; Kevin Harvick Incorporated)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 10 of 34 races): (1) Illinois Justin Allgaier (Chevrolet; Turner Motorsports) 346 points (2) Sadler 341 (3) California Jason Leffler (Chevrolet; Turner Motorsports) 331

Basketball[]

  • Euroleague Final Four in Barcelona, Spain:
    • Semifinals:
      • Panathinaikos BC Greece 77–69 Italy Montepaschi Siena
        • Panathinaikos reach the final for the seventh time.
      • Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 82–63 Spain Real Madrid
        • Maccabi Tel Aviv reach the final for the 14th time, equalling the record with Real Madrid.
        • Maccabi and Panathinaikos will meet in a repeat of 2000 and 2001 finals.
  • NBA Playoffs (all series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):

Football (soccer)[]

  • European Under-17 Championship in Serbia (teams in bold advance to the semi-finals and qualify for FIFA U-17 World Cup):
    • Group A:
      • Serbia  1–1  France
      • Denmark  2–0  England
        • Standings (after 2 matches): Denmark 6 points, France 2, Serbia, England 1.
    • Group B:
      • Germany  1–1  Czech Republic
      • Netherlands  1–0  Romania
        • Standings (after 2 matches): Netherlands 6 points, Czech Republic 2, Romania, Germany 1.
  • CAF Confederation Cup Second round, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • JS Kabylie Algeria 3–0 (0–3) Gabon Missile. 3–3 on aggregate; JS Kabylie win 3–0 on penalties.

Golf[]

  • Senior majors:
    • Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Alabama:
      • Leaderboard after second round (all USA): (1) Mark Calcavecchia 133 (−11) (2) Kenny Perry 136 (−8) (T3) Michael Allen & Jay Haas 137 (−7)

Ice hockey[]

Surfing[]

  • Women's World Tour:
    • at Dee Why, Australia: (1) Carissa Moore (USA) (2) Sofía Mulánovich (PER) (3) Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) & Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)
      • Standings (after 4 of 7 events): (1) Moore 37,000 points (2) Fitzgibbons 33,650 (3) Wright 25,240

Taekwondo[]

May 5, 2011 (Thursday)[]

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 5th ODI in Providence, Guyana:  Pakistan 139 (41.2 overs);  West Indies 140/0 (23.3 overs). West Indies win by 10 wickets; Pakistan win 5-match series 3–2.

Darts[]

  • Premier League, week 13 in Bournemouth, England (players in bold qualify for the playoffs):
    • Simon Whitlock (AUS) 7–7 Mark Webster (WAL)
    • Gary Anderson (SCO) 4–8 Raymond van Barneveld (NED)
    • Terry Jenkins (ENG) 3–8 Adrian Lewis (ENG)
    • James Wade (ENG) 4–8 Phil Taylor (ENG)
      • Standings (after 13 matches): Taylor 24 points, Anderson, van Barneveld 16, Lewis 13, Whitlock, Wade 11, Jenkins 8, Webster 5.

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Europa League Semi-finals, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Braga Portugal 1–0 (1–2) Portugal Benfica. 2–2 on aggregate; Braga win on away goals.
      • Braga reach a European final for the first time.
    • Villarreal Spain 3–2 (1–5) Portugal Porto. Porto win 7–4 on aggregate.
      • Porto reach the final for the second time.
  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Junior Colombia 3–3 (1–1) Mexico Chiapas. 2–2 on points, 4–4 on aggregate; Jaguares win on away goals.
    • Cerro Porteño Paraguay 0–0 (0–0) Argentina Estudiantes. 2–2 on points, 0–0 on aggregate; Cerro Porteño win 5–3 on penalties.
    • LDU Quito Ecuador 0–2 (0–3) Argentina Vélez Sársfield. Vélez Sársfield win 6–0 on points.

Golf[]

  • Senior majors:
    • Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Alabama:
      • Leaderboard after first round (USA unless indicated): (1) Tom Lehman 67 (−5) (T2) Mark Calcavecchia, Wayne Levi, Lu Chien-soon (TWN) & Nick Price (ZWE) 68 (−4)

Ice hockey[]

Taekwondo[]

May 4, 2011 (Wednesday)[]

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs (all series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):

Football (soccer)[]

  • UEFA Champions League Semi-finals, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Manchester United England 4–1 (2–0) Germany Schalke 04. Manchester United win 6–1 on aggregate.
      • Manchester United reach the final for the third time in four years, and fifth time overall.
  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Cruzeiro Brazil 0–2 (2–1) Colombia Once Caldas. 3–3 on points; Once Caldas win 3–2 on aggregate.
    • Libertad Paraguay 3–0 (1–3) Brazil Fluminense. 3–3 on points; Libertad win 4–3 on aggregate.
    • Internacional Brazil 1–2 (1–1) Uruguay Peñarol. Peñarol win 4–1 on points.
    • Universidad Católica Chile 1–0 (2–1) Brazil Grêmio. Universidad Católica win 6–0 on points.
  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 5 (teams in bold advance to the knockout stage):
    • Group A:
      • Sepahan Iran 1–1 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
      • Al-Gharafa Qatar 5–2 United Arab Emirates Al-Jazira
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Sepahan, Al-Hilal 10 points, Al-Gharafa 7, Al-Jazira 1.
    • Group B: Al-Nassr Saudi Arabia 4–0 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
      • Standings (after 5 matches): Qatar Al-Sadd 9 points, Al-Nassr 8, Iran Esteghlal 5, Pakhtakor 4.
    • Group E:
      • Melbourne Victory Australia 1–1 Japan Gamba Osaka
      • Tianjin Teda China 3–0 South Korea Jeju United
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Tianjin Teda 10 points, Gamba Osaka 7, Jeju United 6, Melbourne Victory 5.
    • Group F:
      • Nagoya Grampus Japan 1–0 China Hangzhou Greentown
      • FC Seoul South Korea 3–0 United Arab Emirates Al-Ain
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Nagoya Grampus, FC Seoul 10 points, Al-Ain, Hangzhou Greentown 4.
  • AFC Cup group stage, matchday 5 (teams in bold advance to the knockout stage):
    • Group A:
      • Al-Tilal Yemen 2–2 India Dempo
      • Al-Ansar Lebanon 1–4 Uzbekistan Nasaf Qarshi
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Nasaf Qarshi 15 points, Al-Ansar 6, Dempo, Al-Tilal 4.
    • Group B:
      • Shurtan Guzar Uzbekistan 1–1 Kuwait Al-Qadsia
      • Al-Ittihad Syria 2–0 Yemen Al-Saqr
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Al-Qadsia 11 points, Al-Ittihad 8, Shurtan Guzar 6, Al-Saqr 1.
    • Group E:
      • Arbil Iraq 6–2 Lebanon Al Ahed
      • Al-Oruba Oman 1–1 Syria Al-Karamah
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Arbil 11 points, Al-Karamah, Al-Oruba 6, Al Ahed 3.
    • Group F:
      • VB Maldives 2–0 Indonesia Sriwijaya
      • TSW Pegasus Hong Kong 2–3 Vietnam Sông Lam Nghệ An
        • Standings (after 5 matches): TSW Pegasus, Sông Lam Nghệ An 9 points, Sriwijaya 7, VB 4.
  • Albania Superliga, matchday 32 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, teams in italics qualify for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Skënderbeu Korçë 1–0 KS Elbasani
    • Flamurtari VlorëVllaznia Shkodër — match abandoned after 89 minutes
      • Standings: Skënderbeu Korçë 73 points (32 matches), Flamurtari Vlorë 66 (31), Vllaznia Shkodër 56 (31).
      • Skënderbeu Korçë win the title for the second time and their first since 1933.
  • Canada Canadian Championship Semifinals, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Vancouver Whitecaps 1–1 (a.e.t.) (1–0) Montreal Impact. Whitecaps win 2–1 on aggregate.
    • Toronto FC 1–0 (3–0) FC Edmonton. Toronto FC win 4–0 on aggregate.

Ice hockey[]

Taekwondo[]

May 3, 2011 (Tuesday)[]

Basketball[]

Football (soccer)[]

  • European Under-17 Championship in Serbia:
    • Group A:
      • Serbia  2–3  Denmark
      • France  2–2  England
    • Group B:
      • Germany  0–2  Netherlands
      • Czech Republic  1–1  Romania
  • UEFA Champions League Semi-finals, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • Barcelona Spain 1–1 (2–0) Spain Real Madrid. Barcelona win 3–1 on aggregate.
      • Barcelona reach the final for the second time in three years, and the seventh time overall.
  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, second leg (first leg score in parentheses):
    • América Mexico 0–0 (0–1) Brazil Santos. Santos win 4–1 on points.
  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 5 (teams in bold advance to the knockout stage):
    • Group B: Al-Sadd Qatar 2–2 Iran Esteghlal
      • Standings: Al-Sadd 9 points (5 matches), Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr 5 (4), Esteghlal 5 (5), Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 4 (4).
    • Group C:
      • Persepolis Iran 3–2 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
      • Bunyodkor Uzbekistan 3–2 United Arab Emirates Al-Wahda
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Al-Ittihad 10 points, Bunyodkor 8, Persepolis 5, Al-Wahda 3.
    • Group D:
      • Emirates United Arab Emirates 0–1 Iran Zob Ahan
      • Al-Shabab Saudi Arabia 1–0 Qatar Al-Rayyan
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Zob Ahan 13 points, Al-Shabab 8, Emirates 6, Al-Rayyan 1.
    • Group G:
      • Arema Indonesia 0–4 Japan Cerezo Osaka
      • Shandong Luneng China 1–2 South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 12 points, Cerezo Osaka 9, Shandong Luneng 7, Arema 1.
    • Group H:
      • Kashima Antlers Japan 2–0 China Shanghai Shenhua
      • Suwon Samsung Bluewings South Korea 3–1 Australia Sydney FC
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Suwon Samsung Bluewings, Kashima Antlers 9 points, Sydney FC 5, Shanghai Shenhua 2.
  • AFC Cup group stage, matchday 5 (teams in bold advance to the knockout stage):
    • Group C:
      • Duhok Iraq 1–0 Kuwait Al-Nasr
      • Al-Jaish Syria 1–1 Jordan Al-Faisaly
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Duhok, Al-Faisaly 10 points, Al-Jaish 8, Al-Nasr 0.
    • Group D:
      • Al-Wehdat Jordan 0–0 Iraq Al-Talaba
      • Al-Kuwait Kuwait 0–0 Oman Al-Suwaiq
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Al-Wehdat 13 points, Al-Kuwait 7, Al-Talaba 5, Al-Suwaiq 2.
    • Group G:
      • Hà Nội T&T Vietnam 0–0 Thailand Muangthong United
      • Tampines Rovers Singapore 4–0 Maldives Victory
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Muangthong United, Tampines Rovers 11 points, Hà Nội T&T 5, Victory 0.
    • Group H:
      • Persipura Jayapura Indonesia 4–2 Hong Kong South China
      • Chonburi Thailand 4–0 India Kingfisher East Bengal
        • Standings (after 5 matches): Chonburi, Persipura Jayapura 10 points, South China 5, Kingfisher East Bengal 2.
  • Poland Polish Cup Final in Bydgoszcz: Lech Poznań 1–1 (4–5 pen.) Legia Warszawa
    • Legia win the Cup for the 14th time.

Ice hockey[]

  • Men's World Championship in Slovakia (teams in bold advance to the Qualifying Round):
  • Stanley Cup Playoffs (all series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):

Taekwondo[]

May 2, 2011 (Monday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • IndyCar Series:
    • Itaipava São Paulo Indy 300 in São Paulo, Brazil: (1) Will Power (AUS) (Team Penske) (2) Graham Rahal (USA) (Chip Ganassi Racing) (3) Ryan Briscoe (AUS) (Team Penske)
      • Drivers' championship standings (after 4 of 17 races): (1) Power 168 points (2) Dario Franchitti (GBR) (Chip Ganassi Racing) 154 (3) Oriol Servià (ESP) (Newman/Haas Racing) 110

Basketball[]

  • NBA Playoffs (all series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):

Cricket[]

  • Pakistan in the West Indies:
    • 4th ODI in Bridgetown, Barbados:  Pakistan 248/9 (50 overs; Mohammad Hafeez 121);  West Indies 154/4 (29.5/39 overs). West Indies win by 1 run (D/L); Pakistan lead 5-match series 3–1.

Ice hockey[]

  • Men's World Championship in Slovakia (teams in bold advance to the Qualifying Round):
  • Stanley Cup Playoffs:
    • Eastern Conference Semifinals: (series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses)

Snooker[]

  • World Championship in Sheffield, England, final:
    • Judd Trump (ENG) 15–18 John Higgins (SCO)
      • Higgins becomes the fourth player to win four world titles in the modern era, winning his sixth title of the season and his 24th career ranking title.

Taekwondo[]

May 1, 2011 (Sunday)[]

Auto racing[]

  • IndyCar Series:
    • Itaipava São Paulo Indy 300 in São Paulo, Brazil: Due to persistent rain, the race was called for the day after 14 of the scheduled 75 laps, and will resume on May 2.[7]
  • V8 Supercars:
    • Trading Post Perth Challenge in Perth, Western Australia:
      • Race 8: (1) Jason Bright (AUS) (Brad Jones Racing, Holden VE Commodore) (2) Jamie Whincup (AUS) (Triple Eight Race Engineering, Holden VE Commodore) (3) Jason Bargwanna (AUS) (Brad Jones Racing, Holden VE Commodore)
        • During the start of the race, there was a violent impact between Karl Reindler (AUS) (Britek Motorsport, Holden VE Commodore) and Steve Owen (AUS) (Paul Morris Motorsport, Holden VE Commodore) after Reindler stalled his #21 VE Commodore on the grid and Owen then collided with the back of Reindler's car at approximately 150km/h, splitting the fuel cell and igniting a fireball which left Reindler with minor burns to his hands and face; Owen escaped unharmed. The race was subsequently red-flagged while cleanup began.[8]
      • Race 9: (1) Whincup (2) Bright (3) Garth Tander (AUS) (Holden Racing Team, Holden VE Commodore)
        • Drivers' championship standings (after 9 of 27 races): (1) Whincup 946 points (2) Craig Lowndes (AUS) (Triple Eight Race Engineering, Holden VE Commodore) 804 (3) Tander 737

Badminton[]

  • BWF Super Series:
    • India Super Series in New Delhi:
      • Men's singles: Lee Chong Wei (MAS) def. Peter Gade (DEN) 21–12, 12–21, 21–15
      • Women's singles: Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (THA) def. Bae Yeon-ju (KOR) 21–13. 21–16
      • Men's doubles: Hirokatsu Hashimoto (JPN)/Noriyasu Hirata (JPN) def. Angga Pratama (IDN)/Rian Agung Saputro (IDN) 21–17, 21–9
      • Women's doubles: Miyuki Maeda (JPN)/Satoko Suetsuna (JPN) def. Mizuki Fujii (JPN)/Reika Kakiiwa (JPN) 26–24, 21–15
      • Mixed doubles: Tontowi Ahmad (IDN)/Liliyana Natsir (IDN) def. Fran Kurniawan (IDN)/Pia Zebadiah Bernadet (IDN) 21–18, 23–21

Basketball[]

Cycling[]

Equestrianism[]

  • FEI World Cup Finals in Leipzig, Germany:
    • Show jumping Final: Christian Ahlmann (GER) on Taloubet Z 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eric Lamaze (CAN) on Hickstead 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jeroen Dubbeldam (NED) on Simon
    • Four-in-hand driving Final: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Boyd Exell (AUS) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) József Dobrovitz (HUN) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) IJsbrand Chardon (NED)
  • Rolex Kentucky Three Day Eventing in Lexington, Kentucky, USA (CCI 4*): 1st place, gold medalist(s) Mary King (GBR) on Kings Temptress 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mary King on Fernhill Urco 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sinead Halpin (USA) on Manoir de Carneville

Football (soccer)[]

  • African Youth Championship in South Africa:
    • Third place playoff: Mali  0–1 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Egypt
    • Final: 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Cameroon  2–3 (a.e.t.) 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Nigeria
      • Nigeria win the title for the sixth time.
  • Azerbaijan Premier League, matchday 29 (team in bold qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, team in italics qualifies for the UEFA Europa League):
    • Qarabağ 2–2 Baku
    • AZAL 1–3 Neftchi Baku
      • Standings: Neftchi Baku 65 points, Khazar Lankaran 55, Qarabağ 54.
      • Neftchi win the title for the sixth time and their first since 2004–05.

Golf[]

  • PGA Tour:
    • Zurich Classic of New Orleans in Avondale, Louisiana:
      • Winner: Bubba Watson (USA) 273 (−15)PO
        • Watson defeats Webb Simpson (USA) on the second playoff hole to win his third PGA Tour title.
  • European Tour:
    • Ballantine's Championship in Jeju, South Korea:
      • Winner: Lee Westwood (ENG) 276 (−12)
        • The current World #1 wins his 21st European Tour title and first since 2009.
  • LPGA Tour:
    • Avnet LPGA Classic in Mobile, Alabama:
      • Winner: Maria Hjorth (SWE) 278 (−10)
        • Hjorth wins her fifth career LPGA Tour title.

Ice hockey[]

  • Men's World Championship in Slovakia (teams in bold advance to the Qualifying Round):
  • Stanley Cup Playoffs (all series best-of-7; seeds in parentheses):

Motorcycle racing[]

  • Moto GP:
    • Portuguese Grand Prix in Estoril, Portugal:
      • MotoGP: (1) Dani Pedrosa (ESP) (Honda) (2) Jorge Lorenzo (ESP) (Yamaha) (3) Casey Stoner (AUS) (Honda)
        • Riders' championship standings (after 3 of 18 races): (1) Lorenzo 65 points (2) Pedrosa 61 (3) Stoner 41
      • Moto2: (1) Stefan Bradl (GER) (Kalex) (2) Julián Simón (ESP) (Suter) (3) Yuki Takahashi (JPN) (Moriwaki)
        • Riders' championship standings (after 3 of 17 races): (1) Bradl 61 points (2) Andrea Iannone (ITA) (Suter) 48 (3) Simone Corsi (ITA) (FTR) 37
      • 125cc: (1) Nicolás Terol (ESP) (Aprilia) (2) Sandro Cortese (GER) (Aprilia) (3) Johann Zarco (FRA) (Derbi)
        • Riders' championship standings (after 3 of 17 races): (1) Terol 75 points (2) Cortese 50 (3) Jonas Folger (GER) (Aprilia) & Zarco 42

Rugby union[]

Snooker[]

  • World Championship in Sheffield, England, final:
    • Judd Trump (ENG) 10–7 John Higgins (SCO)

Surfing[]

  • Women's World Tour:
    • at Taranaki, New Zealand: (1) Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) (2) Carissa Moore (USA) (3) Coco Ho (USA) & Tyler Wright (AUS)
      • Standings (after 3 of 7 events): (1) Fitzgibbons 26,500 points (2) Moore 26,000 (3) Wright 19,700

Tennis[]

  • ATP World Tour:
    • BMW Open in Munich, Germany:
      • Final: Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) def. Florian Mayer (GER) 6–3, 3–6, 6–1
        • Davydenko wins the tournament for the second time, for the 21st title of his career.
    • Serbia Open in Belgrade, Serbia:
      • Final: Novak Djokovic (SRB) def. Feliciano López (ESP) 7–6(4), 6–2
        • The tournament host wins his second Serbia Open title, fifth title of the season, and 23rd of his career. He also extends his season match record to 27–0.
    • Estoril Open in Estoril, Portugal:
      • Final: Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) def. Fernando Verdasco (ESP) 6–2, 6–2
        • Del Potro wins his second title of the season, and the ninth of his career.

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