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  • 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
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  • Major League Lacrosse

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  • Superbike World Championship
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Days of the month


May 31, 2009 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Baseball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Ice hockey

Motorcycle racing

Rugby union

Tennis

May 30, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Baseball

  • NCAA Tournament
    • In the longest NCAA baseball game played in terms of innings played, Texas defeats Boston College 3–2 in 25 innings at Austin, Texas. In spite of being the host team for this regional tournament, the Longhorns were the designated visiting team for the contest.

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Rugby union

Tennis

May 29, 2009 (Friday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Horse racing

Tennis

May 28, 2009 (Thursday)

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):
  • A1 Ethniki Playoff Final:
    • Game 3: Olympiacos Piraeus 74–70 Panathinaikos. Panathinaikos lead best-of-5 series 2–1.

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • Copa Libertadores Quarterfinals, first leg:
  • European domestic (national) competitions: (teams that win titles in bold)
    • Croatian Cup Final, second leg: (first leg result in parentheses)
      • Hajduk Split 3–0 (0–3) Dinamo Zagreb. Aggregate score 3–3, Dinamo win 4–3 in penalty shootout.
        • Dinamo Zagreb win the Croatian Cup for the 10th time in their history and complete a League and Cup double for the 3rd successive year.

Shooting

Tennis

May 27, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Shooting

Tennis

May 26, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • AFC Champions League Round of 16, West Asia:
    • Al-Hilal 0–0 (ET) Umm-Salal. Umm-Salal win 4–3 in penalty shootout.
  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed by countries' alphabetic order; teams that win titles in bold)
    • Bulgarian Cup Final in Sofia
      • Pirin Blagoevgrad 0–3 Litex Lovech
        • Litex Lovech win the Cup for the second straight year and fourth time in their history, and qualify for Europa League.
    • Hungarian Cup Final, second leg: (first leg result in parentheses)
    • Israel State Cup Final in Ramat Gan:

Ice hockey

Shooting

Tennis

May 25, 2009 (Monday)

Auto racing

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):
  • Russian Super League Playoff Final:
    • Game 4: Khimky Moscow Region 45–78 CSKA Moscow. CSKA win best-of-5 series 3–1.
  • A1 Ethniki Playoff Final:
    • Game 2: Panathinaikos 91–64 Olympiacos Piraeus. Panathinaikos lead best-of-5 series 2–0.

Cycling

Darts

Football (soccer)

Lacrosse

Shooting

  • ISSF World Cup in Milan, Italy: (Qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Men's 50 metre rifle three positions: He Zhaohui 1284.8 (1181) Niccolo Campriani 1269.6 (1173) Anders Johanson 1268.5 (1172)

Tennis

May 24, 2009 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses)
  • Russian Super League Playoff Final:
    • Game 3: Khimky Moscow Region 67–66 CSKA Moscow. CSKA lead best-of-5 series 2–1.

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed by countries' alphabetic order; league standings prior to match in parentheses; teams that win titles in bold; teams that qualify to the Champions League in italics)

Golf

Ice hockey

Rugby union

Shooting

  • ISSF World Cup in Milan, Italy: (Qualification scores in parentheses)
    • Women's 10 metre air pistol: Guo Wenjun 489.9 (392) Hu Jun 488.6 (388) Mirosława Sagun-Lewandowska 486.0 (385)
    • Men's 10 metre air pistol: Lukas Grunder 691.1 (588 EJWR) Serhiy Kudriya 682.2 (583) Denis Kulakov 680.6 (582)

Tennis

May 23, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):
  • 2014 FIBA World Championship:
    • The hosting rights were awarded to Spain after the FIBA Central Board voted in Chicago. Other countries in the running were Italy and China.

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Lacrosse

Mixed martial arts

Rugby union

Shooting

Tennis

May 22, 2009 (Friday)

Baseball

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):
    • Eastern Conference Finals:
      • Game 2 in Cleveland: (1) Cleveland Cavaliers 96, (3) Orlando Magic 95. Series tied 1–1.
        • LeBron James scores a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer to finish the game with 35 points, after the Magic rally from 23 points down in the second quarter to take a 2-point lead on a Hedo Türkoğlu jumper with 1 second left. The result makes this the first playoff series in NBA history in which the first two games are both decided by one point.

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • UEFA Women's Cup Finals, second leg: (first leg result in parentheses)
    • Duisburg 1–1 (6–0) Zvezda Perm. Duisburg win 7–1 on aggregate.
      • Duisburg win the title for the first time.

Ice hockey

Rugby union

May 21, 2009 (Thursday)

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):
    • Western Conference Finals:
      • Game 2 in Los Angeles: (2) Denver Nuggets 106, (1) Los Angeles Lakers 103. Series tied 1–1.
        • The Nuggets beat the Lakers in the playoffs for the first time since 1985, breaking a streak of 11 successive losses. Carmelo Anthony scores 34 points for his fifth straight 30-points game, the first ever Nuggets player to do so.
  • Israeli Super League Final Four in Tel Aviv: (league standings in parentheses)
  • Russian Super League Playoff Final:
    • Game 2: CSKA Moscow 76–64 Khimky Moscow Region. CSKA lead best-of-5 series 2–0.
  • A1 Ethniki Playoff Final:
    • Game 1: Olympiacos Piraeus 67–69 Panathinaikos. Panathinaikos lead best-of-5 series 1–0.

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
  • Arab Champions League Final, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
    • Espérance Sportive de Tunis 1–1 (1–0) Wydad Casablanca. Espérance Sportive de Tunis win 2–1 on aggregate.
      • Espérance Sportive win the trophy for the second time.
  • Domestic (national) competitions: (listed by countries' alphabetic order; teams that win titles in bold)

Ice hockey

May 20, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):
    • Eastern Conference Finals:
      • Game 1 in Cleveland: (3) Orlando Magic 107, (1) Cleveland Cavaliers 106. Magic lead series 1–0.
        • Dwight Howard scores 30 points and Rashard Lewis adds 22, including the game-winning basket with 14.7 seconds left, as the Magic rally from a 15-point halftime deficit to hand the Cavaliers their first loss of the postseason, despite 49 points from LeBron James.
  • Asia Champions Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia:
    • Final: Mahram 78–68 Zain
      • Mahram win the Cup for the first time, and extend Iran's winning streak to 3 years.
    • Bronze medal game: Al-Riyadi 94–81 Al-Arabi
    • 5th place playoff: Smart Gilas 112–107 (OT) Satria Muda
    • 7th place playoff: Sangmu 72–61 Young Cagers
  • Russian Super League Playoff Final:
    • Game 1: CSKA Moscow 80–74 Khimky Moscow Region. CSKA lead best-of-5 series 1–0.

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • UEFA Cup Final in Istanbul:
    • Werder Bremen 1–2 (ET) Shakhtar Donetsk
      • Jádson scores in the 7th minute of extra time to give Shakhtar the last UEFA Cup, which will be replaced by Europa League next season. This is the first European trophy won by a team representing Ukraine.
  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 6: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16)
    • Group A:
      • Al-Hilal 2–0 Pakhtakor Tashkent
      • Al-Ahli 3–5 Saba Battery
        • Final standings: Al-Hilal 14 points, Pakhtakor 13, Saba Battery 5, Al-Ahli 1.
    • Group B:
      • Persepolis 1–0 Al-Shabab
        • Final standings: Persepolis & Al-Shabab 7 points, Al-Gharafa 3.
    • Group E:
      • Beijing Guoan 1–1 Nagoya Grampus
      • Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 0–1 Newcastle United Jets
        • Final standings: Nagoya 12 points, Newcastle 10, Ulsan 6, Beijing 5.
    • Group F:
  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed by countries' alphabetic order; teams that win titles in bold)
    • Hungarian Cup Final, first leg:
    • Slovakian Cup Final in Senec:
      • Košice 3–1 Artmedia Petržalka
        • Košice win the Cup for the 4th time in their history, and qualify for Europa League.
    • Swiss Cup Final in Berne:

Shooting

May 19, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 6: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16)
    • Group C:
      • Al-Ittihad 7–0 Umm-Salal
      • Al-Jazira 2–2 Esteghlal
        • Final standings: Al-Ittihad 12 points, Umm-Salal 8, Al-Jazira 5, Esteghlal 4.
    • Group D:
      • Sepahan 3–0 Al-Ettifaq
      • Bunyodkor 0–0 Al-Shabab Al-Arabi
        • Final standings: Al-Ettifaq 12 points, Bunyodkor 8, Sepahan & Al-Shabab 7.
    • Group G:
      • Suwon Bluewings 3–1 Singapore Armed Forces
      • Shanghai Shenhua 1–1 Kashima Antlers
        • Final standings: Kashima 13 points, Suwon 12, Shanghai 8, Singapore AF 1.
    • Group H:
  • Polish Cup Final in Chorzów:

Ice hockey

Shooting

May 18, 2009 (Monday)

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • European Under-17 Championship in Germany:
  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed by countries' alphabetic order; league standings prior to match in parentheses; teams that win titles in bold; teams that qualify to the Champions League in italics)
  • Czech Gambrinus liga, matchday 28 of 30:
    • (16) Viktoria Žižkov 1–3 (1) Slavia Prague
      • Slavia secure the championship for the second straight year, with 8 points lead over Sparta Prague.
  • Israeli Premier League, matchday 31 of 33:

Ice hockey

Shooting

May 17, 2009 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Badminton

  • Sudirman Cup in Guangzhou, China:
    • Final: China  3–0  South Korea
      • China win the Cup for the third successive time and the seventh time in last 8 tournaments, without losing a match throughout the tournament.

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Ice hockey

Lacrosse

Motorcycle racing

Shooting

Snooker

Tennis

  • ATP Tour and WTA Tour:
    • Madrid Masters in Madrid, Spain: (seeding in parentheses)
      • Men's final: Roger Federer (2) def. Rafael Nadal (1) 6–4, 6–4
        • Federer wins his first ATP title of the year and stops Nadal's winning streak on clay at 33 matches.
      • Women's final: Dinara Safina (1) def. Caroline Wozniacki (9) 6–2, 6–4
        • Safina wins second tournament in successive weeks after her victory in Rome last week. Wozniacki reach her first career tier I final.

May 16, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Badminton

Basketball

  • Asia Champions Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia: (teams in bold clinch quarterfinal berths, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group A:
      • Al-Qadsia 93–98 Smart Gilas
        • Gilas clinch the group's second best record and the best preliminary round finish by a Filipino team since 1996. They'll face Al-Arabi in the quarterfinals.
      • Sangmu 56–90 Mahram
        • Mahram clinch the top spot in the group to face idle Young Cagers of India.
    • Group B:
      • Satria Muda 79–59 Young Cagers
        • Satria Muda book the first Indonesian quarterfinal berth since the tournament expanded into three knockout rounds in 2004 to meet Lebanese club Al-Riyadi in the quarterfinals.
      • Zain 94–62 Al-Arabi
        • Zain clinch the top spot in the group to face Sangmu in the final eight.

Cricket

Cycling

Field hockey

Football (soccer)

  • UEFA Women's Cup Finals, first leg:
  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed by countries alphabetic order; league standings prior to match in parentheses; teams that win titles in bold)
    • Belgian First Division, final matchday:
      • (8) Genk 0–2 (2) Anderlecht, in progress
      • (3) Gent 0–1 (1) Standard Liège, in progress
        • Anderlecht and Standard finish the season levelled at the top on 77 points. According to the league rules, they will meet in 2 legs playoff series to decide the title. The matches will be played on May 21 and 24. Both teams qualify to the Champions League, but only the champion will go directly to the group stage. Club Brugge and Gent finish 3rd and 4th respectively and qualify for Europa League.
    • Cypriot Cup Final in Nicosia:
      • APOP Kinyras Peyias 2–0 AEL Limassol
        • APOP Kinyras Peyias win the first ever trophy in their history, and qualify for Europa League.
    • English Premier League, matchday 37 of 38:
    • French Ligue 1, matchday 36 of 38:
      • (2) Bordeaux 3–2 (15) Le Mans
        • Bordeaux take 3 points lead over Marseille, who would regain the lead on goals difference with a win against 3rd place Lyon on Sunday. Bordeaux's win also secures them a berth in the Champions League group stage, and ensures that Lyon's record run of consecutive French league titles end at seven.
    • German Bundesliga, matchday 33 of 34:
      • (11) Hanover 0–5 (1) Wolfsburg
      • (7) Hoffenheim 2–2 (2) Bayern Munich
      • (3) Hertha Berlin 0–0 (8) Schalke 04
      • (4) Stuttgart 2–0 (17) Energie Cottbus
        • Standings with one match remaining: Wolfsburg 66 points (goals difference +35), Bayern 64 (+28), Stuttgart 64 (+21), Hertha 63 (+11). Wolfsburg can secure the championship with a draw at home against Werder Bremen, unless Bayern beat Stuttgart by at least 7 goals margin. Hertha is out of the title race, but a win in Karlsruhe will give them a berth in the Champions League at the expense of either Bayern or Stuttgart.
    • Italian Serie A, matchday 32 of 34:
      • (8) Udinese 2–1 (2) Milan
        • Milan's loss means their crosstown rival Inter clinch the championship for the fourth straight year, and put the Nerazzurri levelled with the Rossoneri on 17 titles.
    • Lithuanian Cup Final in Kaunas:
    • Scottish Premier League, matchday 37 of 38:
      • (2) Rangers 2–1 (5) Aberdeen
      • (3) Hearts 3–0 (4) Dundee United
        • Rangers take 3 points lead at the top over Celtic, that could regain the lead on goals difference if they beat Hibernian on Sunday. Hearts secure 3rd place and qualify for Europa League. Dundee United will also qualify unless they lose to Rangers on May 24 and Aberdeen beat Hibernian.
    • Spanish La Liga, matchday 36 of 38:
    • Turkish Süper Lig, matchday 32 of 34:
    • Ukrainian League, matchday 28 of 30:

Horse racing

Lacrosse

Rugby union

Shooting

May 15, 2009 (Friday)

Badminton

Basketball

  • Asia Champions Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia: (teams in bold clinch quarterfinal berths, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group A:
    • Group B:
      • Al-Arabi 77–84 Satria Muda
      • Young Cagers 82–76 Al-Wasl

Cricket

Cycling

Field hockey

Football (soccer)

Lacrosse

Shooting

May 14, 2009 (Thursday)

Badminton

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):
  • Asia Champions Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia: (teams in bold clinch quarterfinal berths)
  • Israeli Super League Playoff:
    • Quarterfinals, game 5:
      • Hapoel Holon 80–87(OT) Hapoel Gilboa/Galil. Gilboa/Galil win best-of-5 series 3–2.
        • Gilboa/Galil becomes the first ever team in Israeli playoff history to win game 5 on the road, and will play against Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Final Four semifinal, while Hapoel Jerusalem and Maccabi Haifa meet in the other semifinal.

Cricket

Cycling

Field hockey

Football (soccer)

  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, first leg:
  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
    • Cruzeiro 1–0 (2–1) Universidad de Chile. Cruzeiro win 3–1 on aggregate.
    • Libertad 0–0 (0–3) Estudiantes. Estudiantes win 3–0 on aggregate.

Ice hockey

Shooting

May 13, 2009 (Wednesday)

Badminton

  • Sudirman Cup in Guangzhou, China: (teams in bold advance to the semifinnals; teams in strike will play in relegation playoff)
    • Group 1A:
      • South Korea  3–2  Hong Kong
        • Korea will play against the loser of China vs. Indonesia match in the semifinals on May 16.
    • Group 1B:
      • England  4–1  Japan
        • Japan and Hong Kong will meet on May 15, with the losing team relegating to group 2 in 2011 Sudirman Cup.

Basketball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
    • Grêmio 2–0 (3–1) Universidad San Martín. Grêmio win 5–1 on aggregate.
  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed in countries alphabetic order)

Ice hockey

May 12, 2009 (Tuesday)

Badminton

Basketball

Cycling

Field hockey

Football (soccer)

  • CONCACAF Champions League Final, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
    • Atlante 0–0 (2–0) Cruz Azul. Atlante win 2–0 on aggregate.
  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
    • Sport Recife 1–0 (0–1) Palmeiras. 1–1 on aggregate, Palmeiras win 3–1 in penalty shootout.
    • Caracas 4–0 (1–2) Deportivo Cuenca. Caracas win 5–2 on aggregate.
  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed in countries alphabetic order)
    • Estonian Cup Final in Tallinn:
      • Flora Tallinn 0–0 (ET) Nomme Kalju. Flora win 4–3 in penalty shootout.
        • Flora win the Cup for the second successive year and fourth time in history.
    • German Bundesliga, matchday 32 of 34:
    • Scottish Premier League, matchday 36 of 38:

Ice hockey

May 11, 2009 (Monday)

Badminton

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses)
    • Eastern Conference Semifinals:
      • Game 4 in Atlanta: (1) Cleveland Cavaliers 84, (4) Atlanta Hawks 74. Cavaliers win series 4–0.
        • The Cavs advance to the conference final with their 8th consecutive win by double-digit margins, and become the second team in NBA history to sweep the first two series since the first round was expanded to best-of-7 games.
    • Western Conference Semifinals:

Cycling

Field hockey

Football (soccer)

  • Israel women's cup final:
    • Maccabi Holon 4–2 (AET) ASA Tel Aviv
      • Sivan Fahima scores a hat-trick and leads Holon to its seventh consecutive title, after ASA levelled the score in the 11th minute of injury time to send the match to extra time.

Ice hockey

May 10, 2009 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Badminton

Basketball

Cycling

Field hockey

Football (soccer)

  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed in countries alphabetic order; teams that win titles in bold)

Golf

Ice hockey

Motorcycle racing

Snooker

Tennis

May 9, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):
    • Eastern Conference Semifinals:
      • Game 3 in Atlanta: (1) Cleveland Cavaliers 97, (4) Atlanta Hawks 82. Cavaliers lead series 3–0.
        • LeBron James scores 47 points and grabs 12 rebounds for his fifth double-double game of the playoffs and puts the Cavs within one win of the conference finals after their seventh straight win by a double-digit margin.
    • Western Conference Semifinals:

Cycling

Field hockey

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Rugby union

  • 2011 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification:
    • Israel  26–19  Slovenia
      • Israel wins its first ever World Cup qualifying match, and will next play against  Lithuania on May 23.

Shooting

Tennis

May 8, 2009 (Friday)

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Ice hockey

Shooting

Water polo

May 7, 2009 (Thursday)

Baseball

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs (seeding in parentheses):

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Tennis

  • News:
    • The father of Serbian-Australian player Jelena Dokić is arrested in Serbia for an alleged bomb threat against the Australian ambassador to Serbia, not long after his daughter told an Australian magazine that he had physically abused her during her early days on the tennis circuit. (The Times)

May 6, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

College sports

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • UEFA Champions League Semifinals, second leg: (first leg result in parentheses)
  • Copa Libertadores Round of 16, first leg:
    • Universidad San Martín 1–3 Grêmio
  • AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 5: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group A:
      • Saba Battery 0–1 Al-Hilal
      • Pakhtakor Tashkent 2–0 Al-Ahli
    • Group B:
      • Al-Shabab 1–0 Al-Gharafa
      • Persepolis also advance as a result of Al-Gharafa's loss.
    • Group E:
      • Nagoya Grampus 4–1 Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i
      • Newcastle United Jets 2–1 Beijing Guoan
    • Group F:

Ice hockey

Shooting

May 5, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Table Tennis

Water polo

May 4, 2009 (Monday)

Basketball

Football (soccer)

  • FA Women's Cup Final in Derby, England:
    • Arsenal 2–1 Sunderland
      • Arsenal win the FA Women's Cup for the fourth successive year and a record tenth time.
  • Welsh Cup Final in Llanelli:

Ice hockey

  • Stanley Cup playoffs: (Seeding in parentheses)
  • World Championship in Berne and Kloten, Switzerland: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Group E:
      • Sweden  6–3  France
        • Sweden secure 2nd place in the group, and will play against the Czech Republic in the quarterfinal.
      • United States  3–4 (OT)   Switzerland
        • The result gives Latvia a quarterfinal berth, while Switzerland is eliminated. The United States take third place in the group, with Latvia in fourth place.
        • Final standings: Russia 14 points, Sweden 10, USA 8, Latvia 7, Switzerland 6, France 0.
    • Group F:
      • Slovakia  3–2 (OT)  Norway
      • Canada  3–4 (SO)  Finland
        • Canada earns the top spot in the group by forcing overtime, and will play against Latvia in the quarterfinal. Finland finish second and will meet USA.
        • Final standings: Canada 13 points, Finland 11, Czech Republic 9, Belarus 6, Slovakia 4, Norway 2.
    • Relegation Round: (teams in bold stay in top division, teams in strike are relegated to Division I)
      • Hungary  1–2  Germany
      • Denmark  5–2  Austria
        • Final standings: Denmark 9 points, Austria 6, Germany 3, Hungary 0.
        • Denmark rallies from 2 goals down to win the game, and secure a place in the top Division next year as the group winner, along with the host Germany, while Austria and Hungary will play in Division I in 2010. Italy and Kazakhstan won promotion from Division I and will play in the top division next year.

Shooting

Snooker

Table tennis

  • World Championships in Yokohama, Japan: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Men's doubles final: Chen Qi/Wang Hao (1) bt Ma Long/Xu Xin (2) 4–1 (6–11, 13–11, 13–11, 11–5, 11–9)
    • Women's doubles final: Guo Yue/Li Xiaoxia (1) bt Ding Ning/Guo Yan 4–1 (11–8, 12–10, 11–4, 3–11, 11–7)
    • China is guaranteed a clean sweep of all titles, as the men and women singles finals on May 5 will also be all-Chinese matches.

May 3, 2009 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • OFC Champions League Final, second leg: (first leg result in parentheses)
    • Auckland 2–2 (7–2) Koloale
      • Auckland win 9–4 on aggregate for its second title and 4th successive title for New Zealand teams.
  • CAF Champions League Second Round, second leg: (First leg score in parentheses, winners advance to the group stage, losers go to CAF Confederation Cup)
  • Brazilian football:
    • Rio de Janeiro Championship, second leg: (first leg result in parentheses)
      • Flamengo 2–2 (2–2) Botafogo. 4–4 on aggregate, Flamengo win 4–2 in penalty shootout.
    • São Paulo Championship, second leg: (first leg result in parentheses)
      • Corinthians 1–1 (3–1) Santos. Corinthians win 4–2 on aggregate.

Golf

Ice hockey

Motorcycle racing

Rugby union

Shooting

Table Tennis

Tennis

  • ATP Tour:
    • Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome, Italy:
      • Final: Rafael Nadal def. Novak Djokovic 7–6(2), 6–2
        • Nadal wins in Rome for the 4th time in 5 years, and his 3rd title in consecutive weeks. He also extends his winning streak on clay to 29 matches, and takes sole possession of 2nd place in career ATP Masters 1000 titles with 15 trophies, 2 less than Andre Agassi.
  • WTA Tour:

May 2, 2009 (Saturday)

American football

Auto racing

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs First Round: (Seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 7 in Boston: (2) Boston Celtics 109, (7) Chicago Bulls 99. Celtics win series 4–3.
      • The defending champion will next play against the Orlando Magic in the Conference semifinals, starting in Boston on May 4.

Boxing

  • Ricky Hatton vs. Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas: TV bouts:
  • News:
    • Floyd Mayweather, Jr., who had retired undefeated in 2007 after defeating Hatton, announces he is coming out of retirement.

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • CAF Champions League Second Round, second leg: (First leg score in parentheses, winners advance to the group stage, losers go to CAF Confederation Cup)
  • Greek Cup Final in Athens:
    • AEK Athens 4–4 (AET) Olympiacos. Olimpiacos win 15–14 in penalty shootout
      • 17 penalties for each team are required to decide the match. Olympiacos win the Cup for the 24th time and completes a league and cup double for the 4th time in 5 years.
  • El Clásico in Madrid:
    • Real Madrid 2–6 Barcelona
      • Barcelona score 6 goals in the Bernabéu for the first time in the rivalry's history, and extend their lead in La Liga to 7 points with 4 matches remaining.

Horse racing

Ice hockey

Rugby union

Tennis

May 1, 2009 (Friday)

Auto racing

Basketball

  • NBA Playoffs First Round (seeding in parentheses):
  • Euroleague Final Four in Berlin, Germany:

Cricket

  • Australia vs Pakistan in UAE:
    • 4th ODI in Abu Dhabi:
      •  Pakistan 197 (48.4 overs);  Australia 200/2 (44.2 overs, Michael Clarke 100*). Australia win by 8 wickets, and takes unassailable 3–1 lead in 5-match series.

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