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Deaths in August
Deaths in August 2010:
 * 1: Eric Tindill
 * 10: Antonio Pettigrew
 * 16: Bobby Thomson
 * 22: Stjepan Bobek
 * 27: Anton Geesink
 * 30: Francisco Varallo
 * 31: Laurent Fignon

Australian rules football 2010

 * Australian Football League

Auto racing 2010

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

Baseball 2010

 * Major League Baseball
 * Nippon Professional Baseball

Basketball 2010

 * WNBA Playoffs
 * Philippines collegiate:
 * NCAA
 * UAAP

Canadian football 2010

 * Canadian Football League

Cricket 2010

 * England:
 * County Championship
 * Clydesdale Bank 40
 * Friends Provident t20

Football (soccer) 2010

 * National teams competitions:
 * UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
 * 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
 * 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification
 * International clubs competitions:
 * UEFA (Europe) Champions League
 * Europa League
 * UEFA Women's Champions League
 * Copa Sudamericana
 * AFC (Asia) Champions League
 * AFC Cup
 * CAF (Africa) Champions League
 * CAF Confederation Cup
 * CONCACAF (North & Central America) Champions League
 * Domestic (national) competitions:
 * Argentina
 * Australia
 * Brazil
 * England
 * France
 * Germany
 * Iran
 * Italy
 * Japan
 * Norway
 * Russia
 * Scotland
 * Spain
 * Major League Soccer (USA & Canada)
 * Women's Professional Soccer (USA)

Golf 2010

 * PGA Tour
 * European Tour
 * LPGA Tour
 * Champions Tour

Lacrosse 2010

 * Major League Lacrosse

Motorcycle racing 2010

 * Moto GP
 * Superbike World Championship
 * Supersport racing

Rugby league 2010

 * Super League
 * NRL

Rugby union 2010

 * 2011 Rugby World Cup qualifying
 * Top 14
 * Currie Cup
 * ITM Cup

Snooker

 * Players Tour Championship

Related pages

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 * 2009 in sports
 * 2008 in sports
 * 2007 in sports
 * 2006 in sports
 * 2005 in sports
 * 2004 in sports
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 * 2001 in sports
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See also: 2010 in sports, Portal:Sports and games

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Basketball

 * FIBA World Championship in Turkey: (teams in bold advance to the knockout stage)
 * Group C in Ankara:
 * 72–66
 * 84–76
 * 65–76
 * Standings (after 3 games): Turkey 6 points, Russia, Greece 5, Puerto Rico, China 4, Côte d'Ivoire 3.
 * Group D in İzmir:
 * 108–76
 *  68–63
 * 73–76 
 * Standings (after 3 games): France, Lithuania 6 points, Spain, New Zealand, Lebanon 4, Canada 3.

Cricket

 * ICC Intercontinental Cup in Toronto, day 1:
 * 🇨🇦 canada 120 (32 overs; Trent Johnston 5/23); undefined 190/4 (51 overs). Ireland lead by 70 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.

Cycling

 * Grand Tours:
 * Vuelta a España:
 * Stage 4: Igor Antón   5h 00' 29"  Vincenzo Nibali   + 1"  Peter Velits   + 1"
 * General classification: (1) Philippe Gilbert  [[Image:Jersey red.svg|25px]] 13h 56' 30" (2) Antón [[Image:Jersey green.svg|25px]] + 10" (3) Joaquim Rodríguez   + 10"

Field hockey

 * Women's World Cup in Rosario, Argentina:
 * Pool B:
 * 0–1
 * 2–1
 * 1–0
 * Standings (after 2 games): Argentina, England 6 points, Korea, South Africa 3, Spain, China 0.

Football (soccer)

 * Copa Sudamericana First stage, second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses)
 * Oriente Petrolero 🇧🇴 1–0 (2–2) Universidad de Chile. Oriente Petrolero win 4–1 on points.
 * Copa Sudamericana Second stage, first leg:
 * Barcelona 🇪🇨 0–1 Peñarol

Tennis

 * Grand Slams:
 * US Open in New York City, United States, day 2:
 * Men's singles, first round:
 * Rafael Nadal [1] def. Teymuraz Gabashvili  7–6(4), 7–6(4), 6–3
 * Novak Djokovic [3] def. Viktor Troicki  6–3, 3–6, 2–6, 7–5, 6–3
 * Fernando Verdasco [8] def. Fabio Fognini  1–6, 7–5, 6–1, 4–6, 6–3
 * David Ferrer [10] def. Alexandr Dolgopolov  6–2, 6–2, 6–3
 * Women's singles, first round:
 * Caroline Wozniacki [1] def. Chelsey Gullickson  6–1, 6–1
 * Jelena Janković [4] def. Simona Halep  6–4, 4–6, 7–5
 * Vera Zvonareva [7] def. Zuzana Kučová  6–2, 6–1
 * Kateryna Bondarenko def. Li Na  [8] 2–6, 6–4, 6–2
 * Agnieszka Radwańska [9] def. Arantxa Parra Santonja  6–4, 6–3

U.S. college sports

 * Conference realignment:
 * The West Coast Conference confirms that Brigham Young University will leave the Mountain West Conference and join the WCC, effective with the 2011–12 school year. The Cougars will become an independent in football and a WCC member in other sports. (ESPN)

Water polo

 * Women's European Championship in Zagreb, Croatia:
 * Group A:
 * 3–28
 * 7–5
 * Group B:
 * 12–10
 * 8–9



Basketball

 * FIBA World Championship in Turkey:
 * Group A in Kayseri:
 * 69–112
 * 78–43
 * 70–91
 * Standings (after 3 games): Argentina 6 points, Serbia, Australia 5, Germany, Angola 4, Jordan 3.
 * Group B in Istanbul:
 * 91–84
 * 58–71
 * 70–68
 * Standings (after 3 games): United States 6 points, Brazil, Slovenia 5, Croatia, Iran 4, Tunisia 3.

Cycling

 * Grand Tours:
 * Vuelta a España:
 * Stage 3: Philippe Gilbert   4h 06' 12"  Joaquim Rodríguez   + 3"  Igor Antón   + 13"
 * General classification: (1) Gilbert [[Image:Jersey red.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey green.svg|25px]] 8h 55' 56" (2) Rodríguez + 14" (3) Kanstantsin Siutsou  + 22"

Field hockey

 * Women's World Cup in Rosario, Argentina:
 * Pool A:
 * 7–1
 * 2–0
 * 2–1

Tennis

 * Grand Slams:
 * US Open in New York City, United States, day 1:
 * Men's singles, first round:
 * Roger Federer [2] def. Brian Dabul  6–1, 6–4, 6–2
 * Robin Söderling [5] def. Andreas Haider-Maurer  7–5, 6–3, 6–7(2), 5–7, 6–4
 * Nikolay Davydenko [6] def. Michael Russell  6–4, 6–1, 6–3
 * Andy Roddick [9] def. Stéphane Robert  6–3, 6–2, 6–2
 * Women's singles, first round:
 * Kim Clijsters [2] def. Gréta Arn  6–0, 7–5
 * Venus Williams [3] def. Roberta Vinci  6–4, 6–1
 * Samantha Stosur [5] def. Elena Vesnina  3–6, 7–6(2), 6–1
 * Francesca Schiavone [6] def. Ayumi Morita  6–1, 6–0
 * Victoria Azarenka [10] def. Monica Niculescu  6–0, 5–7, 6–1

Water polo

 * Men's European Championship in Zagreb, Croatia:
 * Group A:
 * 10–11
 * 11–10
 * 16–3
 * Standings (after 2 games): Romania, Italy 6 points, Croatia, Montenegro 3, Spain, Turkey 0.
 * Group B:
 * 7–6
 * 6–9
 * 10–5
 * Standings (after 2 games): Hungary 6 points, Serbia, Germany, Greece, Macedonia 3, Russia 0.



Athletics

 * David Lekuta Rudisha breaks the men's 800 metres world record for the second successive Sunday, recording a time of one minute 41.01 seconds at the IAAF Grand Prix meeting in Rieti, improving his previous record by 0.08 seconds.

Auto racing

 * Formula One:
 * Belgian Grand Prix in Spa, Belgium: (1) Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) (2) Mark Webber  (Red Bull-Renault) (3) Robert Kubica  (Renault)
 * Drivers' championship standings (after 13 of 19 races): (1) Hamilton 182 points (2) Webber 179 (3) Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 151
 * Constructors' championship standings: (1) Red Bull 330 points (2) McLaren 329 (3) Ferrari 250
 * Nationwide Series:
 * NAPA Auto Parts 200 in Montreal, Canada: (1) Boris Said (Ford; RAB Racing) (2) 🇮🇹 Max Papis (Chevrolet; Kevin Harvick Inc.) (3) 🇨🇦 Jacques Villeneuve (Toyota; Braun Racing)
 * Drivers' championship standings (after 25 of 35 races): (1) Brad Keselowski (Dodge; Penske Racing) 3995 points (2)  Carl Edwards (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) 3630 (3)  Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) 3396

Badminton

 * BWF World Championships in France:
 * Men's singles:
 * Final: Chen Jin  def.  Taufik Hidayat  21–13, 21–15
 * Park Sung-hwan and Peter Gade
 * Women's singles:
 * Final: Wang Lin  def.  Wang Xin  21–11, 19–21, 21–13
 * Tine Rasmussen and Wang Shixian
 * Men's doubles:
 * Final: Cai Yun/Fu Haifeng  def.  Koo Kien Keat/Tan Boon Heong  18–21, 21–18, 21–14
 * Cai and Fu win their third title.
 * Guo Zhendong/Xu Chen and Markis Kido/Hendra Setiawan
 * Women's doubles:
 * Final: Du Jing/Yu Yang  def.  Ma Jin/Wang Xiaoli  21–9, 21–17
 * Cheng Shu/Zhao Yunlei and Cheng Wen-hsing/Chien Yu-chin
 * Mixed doubles:
 * Final: Zheng Bo/Ma Jin  def.  He Hanbin/Yu Yang  21–14, 21–10
 * Ko Sung-hyun/Ha Jung-eun and Lee Sheng-mu/Chien Yu-chin
 * China win all five titles for the second time, having done so previously in 1987.

Baseball

 * Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States:
 * Consolation game: Asia-Pacific  14–2  Southwest (4 innings)
 * Championship game: Japan 🇯🇵 4–1   West
 * Japan win the title for the seventh time.

Basketball

 * FIBA World Championship in Turkey:
 * Group A in Kayseri:
 * 65–79
 * 81–82 (2OT)
 * 74–72
 * Standings (after 2 games): Argentina 4 points, Australia, Germany, Serbia, Angola 3, Jordan 2.
 * Group B in Istanbul:
 * 77–99
 * 75–54
 * 80–65
 * Standings (after 2 games): United States, Brazil 4 points, Slovenia, Croatia 3, Iran, Tunisia 2.
 * Group C in Ankara:
 * 83–73
 * 80–83
 * 65–56
 * Standings (after 2 games): Turkey, Greece 4 points, China, Russia 3, Puerto Rico, Côte d'Ivoire 2.
 * Group D in İzmir:
 * 70–68
 * 59–86
 * 101–84
 * Standings (after 2 games): France, Lithuania 4 points, Spain, Lebanon 3, Canada, New Zealand 2.
 * EuroBasket 2011 qualification, matchday 10: (teams in bold qualify for EuroBasket 2011, rest of teams advance to Additional Qualifying Round)
 * Group A:
 * 90–93
 * ' 79–69 '
 * Final standings: Montenegro 14 points, Israel, 13, Latvia 11, Finland 9.
 * Group B:
 * 75–66 
 * 83–71 
 * Final standings: Great Britain 14 points, Macedonia 13, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 11.
 * Group C:
 * 94–83
 *  70–67
 * Final standings: Belgium 14 points, Georgia 13, Bulgaria, Poland 12, 9.
 * EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification, matchday 10: (teams in bold qualify for EuroBasket 2011, rest of teams advance to Additional Qualifying Round)
 * Group A:
 * 70–85 
 * 68–59
 * Final standings:  14 points, Croatia, Italy 13, Belgium, Netherlands 10.
 * Group B:
 *  79–72
 *  80–55
 * Final standings: Israel, Latvia, Serbia 10 points, Romania 6.
 * Group C:
 * 77–83 (OT)
 * ' 72–65 '
 * Final standings: Turkey 15 points, Montenegro 14, Bulgaria 13, 10, Finland 8.
 * Group D:
 * 70–66 
 *  73–67
 * Final standings: Great Britain 10 points, Slovak Republic, Ukraine 9, Germany 8.
 * WNBA Playoffs:
 * Eastern Conference First Round:
 * Game 2: (3) Indiana Fever 75, (2) New York Liberty 67. Series tied 1–1.

Cricket

 * Pakistan in England:
 * 4th Test in London, day 4:
 * 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 england 446 (139.2 overs); 🇵🇰 pakistan 74 (33 overs) and 147 (f/o, 36.5 overs; Graeme Swann 5/62). England win by an innings and 225 runs; win 4-match series 3–1.

Cycling

 * Grand Tours:
 * Vuelta a España:
 * Stage 2: Yauheni Hutarovich   4h 35' 41"  Mark Cavendish   [[Image:Jersey red.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey green.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey white.svg|25px]] s.t.  Tyler Farrar   s.t.
 * General classification: (1) Cavendish [[Image:Jersey red.svg|25px]] 4h 49' 35" (2) Kanstantsin Siutsou  + 12" (3) Peter Velits   + 12"

Field hockey

 * Women's World Cup in Rosario, Argentina:
 * Pool B:
 * 1–2
 * 2–3
 * 5–2

Football (soccer)

 * CAF Champions League group stage, matchday 4:
 * Group B: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
 * Heartland 🇳🇬 2–1 🇪🇬 Ismaily
 * Al-Ahly 🇪🇬 1–1 JS Kabylie
 * Standings (after 4 matches): JS Kabylie 10 points, Al-Ahly 5, Heartland 4, Ismaily 3.
 * CAF Confederation Cup group stage, matchday 2:
 * Group A:
 * Al-Hilal 4–2  ASFAN
 * Djoliba 🇲🇱 0–1 🇱🇾 Al-Ittihad
 * Standings (after 2 matches): Al-Hilal 6 points, Al-Ittihad 3, Djoliba, ASFAN 1.

Golf

 * PGA Tour:
 * FedEx Cup Playoffs:
 * The Barclays in Paramus, New Jersey:
 * Winner: Matt Kuchar 272 (−12)PO
 * Kuchar wins his third PGA Tour title.
 * European Tour:
 * Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles in Auchterarder, Scotland:
 * Winner: Edoardo Molinari 278 (−10)
 * Molinari wins his second European Tour title, and is later announced as one of three wildcard picks for the European team for October's Ryder Cup along with Luke Donald and Pádraig Harrington.
 * LPGA Tour:
 * CN Canadian Women's Open in Winnipeg:
 * Winner: Michelle Wie 276 (−12)
 * Wie wins her second LPGA Tour title.
 * Champions Tour:
 * Boeing Classic in Snoqualmie, Washington:
 * Winner: Bernhard Langer 198 (−18)
 * Langer wins his fifth Champions Tour title of the season and thirteenth overall.
 * Amateur events:
 * U.S. Amateur Championship in University Place, Washington:
 * Final: Peter Uihlein def. David Chung  4 & 2
 * Uihlein wins his third major amateur title, as both players earn a place at the 2011 Masters Tournament.

Motorcycle racing

 * Moto GP:
 * Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix in Speedway, Indiana, United States:
 * MotoGP: (1) Dani Pedrosa (Honda) (2) Ben Spies  (Yamaha) (3) Jorge Lorenzo  (Yamaha)
 * Riders' championship standings (after 11 of 18 rounds): (1) Lorenzo 251 points (2) Pedrosa 183 (3) Andrea Dovizioso (Honda) 126
 * Manufacturers' championship standings: (1) Yamaha 260 points (2) Honda 220 (3) Ducati 159
 * Moto2: (1) Toni Elías (Moriwaki) (2) Julián Simón  (Suter) (3) Scott Redding  (Suter)
 * Riders' championship standings (after 10 of 17 rounds): (1) Elías 186 points (2) Andrea Iannone (Speed Up) 119 (3) Thomas Lüthi  (Moriwaki) and Simón 108
 * Manufacturers' championship standings: (1) Moriwaki 211 points (2) Suter 176 (3) Speed Up 135
 * 125cc: (1) Nicolás Terol (Aprilia) (2) Sandro Cortese  (Derbi) (3) Pol Espargaró  (Derbi)
 * Riders' championship standings (after 10 of 17 rounds): (1) Marc Márquez (Derbi) 172 points (2) Terol 168 (3) Espargaró 167
 * Manufacturers' championship standings: (1) Derbi 235 points (2) Aprilia 211 (3) Honda 14

Snooker

 * Players Tour Championship:
 * Euro Event 1 in Fürth, Germany:
 * Final: Judd Trump def. Anthony Hamilton  4–3
 * Trump wins his third professional title.
 * Order of Merit (after 5 of 12 events): (1) Barry Pinches 17,100 (2) Mark Selby  13,900 (3) Trump 13,600

Volleyball

 * FIVB World Grand Prix:
 * Final Round in Ningbo, China:
 * 0–3
 * 3–1
 * 0–3
 * Final standings: United States 13 points, Brazil 11, Italy 7, China 6, Japan, Poland 4.
 * The United States win the title for the third time.

Water polo

 * Men's European Championship in Zagreb, Croatia:
 * Group A:
 * 6–12
 * 7–6
 * 11–9
 * Group B:
 * 9–10
 * 10–8
 * 13–5



Auto racing

 * IndyCar Series:
 * Peak Antifreeze & Motor Oil Indy 300 in Joliet, Illinois: (1) Dario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing) (2) Dan Wheldon  (Panther Racing) (3) Marco Andretti  (Andretti Autosport)
 * Drivers' championship standings (after 14 of 17 races): (1) Will Power (Team Penske) 528 points (2) Franchitti 505 (3) Scott Dixon  (Chip Ganassi Racing) 443

Basketball

 * FIBA World Championship in Turkey:
 * Group A in Kayseri:
 * 76–75
 * 44–94
 * 74–78
 * Group B in Istanbul:
 * 56–80
 * 106–78
 * 65–81
 * Group C in Ankara:
 * 89–81
 * 75–66
 * 47–86
 * Group D in İzmir:
 * 79–92
 * 71–81
 * 72–66
 * WNBA Playoffs:
 * Western Conference First Round:
 * Game 2: (1) Seattle Storm 81, (4) Los Angeles Sparks 66. Storm win series 2–0.
 * Game 2: (2) Phoenix Mercury 92, (3) San Antonio Silver Stars 73. Mercury win series 2–0.

Cricket

 * Pakistan in England:
 * 4th Test in London, day 3:
 * 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 england 446 (139.2 overs; Jonathan Trott 184, Stuart Broad 169, Mohammad Amir 6/84); 🇵🇰 pakistan 74 (33 overs) and 41/4 (f/o, 15.3 overs). Pakistan trail by 331 runs with 6 wickets remaining.
 * Trott and Broad put on a world record partnership for the eighth wicket of 332.
 * Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka:
 * Final in Dambulla: undefined 299/8 (50 overs; Tillakaratne Dilshan 110); 🇮🇳 india 225 (46.5 overs). Sri Lanka win by 74 runs.

Cycling

 * Grand Tours:
 * Vuelta a España:
 * Stage 1:  14' 06"   + 10"   + 12"
 * General classification: (1) Mark Cavendish  [[Image:Jersey red.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey green.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey white.svg|25px]] 14' 06" (2) Peter Velits   + 0" (3) Martin Velits   + 0"

Equestrianism

 * Show jumping:
 * Global Champions Tour:
 * 9th Competition in Rio de Janeiro (CSI 5*): Marcus Ehning  on Noltes Küchengirl  Denis Lynch  on All Inclusive NRW  Edwina Alexander  on Cevo Itot du Château
 * Final standings: (1) Ehning 222 points (2) Marco Kutscher 215 (3) Alexander 198.
 * Ehning wins the title for the first time.

Figure skating

 * ISU Junior Grand Prix in Courchevel, France:
 * Men: Andrei Rogozine   Jason Brown   Max Aaron
 * Ice Dancing: Alexandra Stepanova/ Ivan Bukin   Anastasia Cannuscio/ Colin McManus   Evgenia Kosigina/ Nikolai Moroshkin

Football (soccer)

 * CAF Champions League group stage, matchday 4:
 * Group A: Espérance ST 🇹🇳 3–0 🇨🇩 TP Mazembe
 * Standings (after 4 matches): Espérance ST 9 points, TP Mazembe 7, ES Sétif 4,  Dynamos 3.
 * CAF Confederation Cup group stage, matchday 2:
 * Group B:
 * Zanaco 1–1 🇪🇬 Haras El Hodood
 * CS Sfaxien 🇹🇳 3–0 🇲🇦 FUS Rabat
 * Standings (after 2 matches): CS Sfaxien 4 points, FUS Rabat 3, Haras El Hodood 2, Zanaco 1.

Mixed martial arts

 * UFC 118 in Boston, Massachusetts:
 * Lightweight Championship bout: Frankie Edgar (c) def. B.J. Penn  by unanimous decision (50–45, 50–45, 50–45)
 * Heavyweight bout: Randy Couture def. James Toney  by submission (arm triangle choke)
 * Middleweight bout: Demian Maia def. Mario Miranda  by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
 * Lightweight bout: Gray Maynard def. Kenny Florian  by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 29–28)
 * Welterweight bout: Nate Diaz def. Marcus Davis  by technical submission (guillotine choke)

Rugby league

 * Challenge Cup Final in London:
 * Leeds Rhinos 6–30 Warrington Wolves
 * Warrington win the Cup for the second successive year, and seventh overall.

Rugby union

 * Tri Nations Series:
 * 44–31 in Pretoria
 * Standings: 23 points (5 matches), South Africa 6 (5), Australia 5 (4).
 * The All Blacks have already secured the title.
 * Women's World Cup in Guildford, England: (teams in bold advance to the semi-finals)
 * Pool A:
 *  62–0
 *  41–8
 * Final standings: New Zealand 15 points, Australia 10, South Africa 4, Wales 1.
 * Pool B:
 *  37–10
 * 37–3
 * Final standings: England 15 points, Ireland 10, United States 5, Kazakhstan 0.
 * Pool C:
 * 8–23 
 * 32–5
 * Final standings: France 13 points, Canada 10, Scotland 5, Sweden 1.

Tennis

 * ATP World Tour:
 * Pilot Pen Tennis:
 * Final: Sergiy Stakhovsky def. Denis Istomin  3–6, 6–3, 6–4.
 * Stakhovsky wins the fourth title of his career.
 * WTA Tour:
 * Pilot Pen Tennis:
 * Final: Caroline Wozniacki def. Nadia Petrova  6–3, 3–6, 6–3.
 * Wozniacki wins the title for the third consecutive time, her fourth of the year and tenth of her career.

Volleyball

 * FIVB World Grand Prix:
 * Final Round in Ningbo, China:
 * 3–1
 * 3–0
 * 0–3
 * Standings (after 4 games): United States 10 points, Brazil 8, China 6, Japan, Poland, Italy 4.



Athletics

 * IAAF Diamond League: Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, Belgium:
 * Men:
 * 100m: Tyson Gay 9.79
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Gay 16 points  Richard Thompson  8  Yohan Blake  7.
 * 400m: Nery Brenes 44.92
 * 800m: David Lekuta Rudisha 1:43.50
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Rudisha 20 points  Abubaker Kaki Khamis  10  Marcin Lewandowski  5.
 * 1500m: Asbel Kiprop 3:32.18
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Kiprop 22 points  Augustine Kiprono Choge  13  Leonel Manzano  6.
 * 400m hurdles: Bershawn Jackson 47.85
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Jackson 28 points  Javier Culson  7  David Greene  6.
 * 3000m steeplechase: Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad 8:02.52
 * Javelin throw: Andreas Thorkildsen 89.88 m
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Thorkildsen 30 points  Tero Pitkämäki  13  Matthias de Zordo  5.
 * Pole vault: Malte Mohr 5.85 m
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Renaud Lavillenie  20 points  Mohr 15  Łukasz Michalski  5.
 * Shot put: Reese Hoffa 22.16 m
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Christian Cantwell  25 points  Hoffa 14  Tomasz Majewski  7.
 * Triple jump: Teddy Tamgho 17.52 m
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Tamgho 18 points  Alexis Copello  13  Christian Olsson  10.
 * Women:
 * 200m: Allyson Felix 22.61
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Felix 22 points  Shalonda Solomon  8  Bianca Knight  4.
 * 800m: Janeth Jepkosgei 1:58.82
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Jepkosgei 17 points  Mariya Savinova  12  Alysia Johnson  8.
 * 5000m: Vivian Cheruiyot 14:34.13
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Cheruiyot 18 points  Sentayehu Ejigu  15  Linet Masai  6.
 * 100m hurdles: Priscilla Lopes-Schliep 12.54
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Lopes-Schliep 22 points  Lolo Jones  14  Sally Pearson  10.
 * 3000m steeplechase: Sofia Assefa 9:20.72
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Milcah Chemos Cheywa  24 points  Assefa 9  Lydia Rotich  5.
 * Discus throw: Sandra Perković 66.93 m
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Yarelis Barrios  20 points  Perković 16  Nicoleta Grasu  3  Dani Samuels  3  Aretha Thurmond  3.
 * High jump: Blanka Vlašić 2.00 m
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Vlašić 32 points  Antonietta Di Martino  4  Emma Green  2.
 * Triple jump: Olga Rypakova 14.80 m
 * Final Diamond Race standings: Yargelis Savigne  22 points  Rypakova 22  Nadezhda Alekhina  4.

Basketball

 * WNBA Playoffs:
 * Eastern Conference First Round:
 * Game 2: (4) Atlanta Dream 101, (1) Washington Mystics 77. Dream win series 2–0.

Cricket

 * Pakistan in England:
 * 4th Test in London, day 2:
 * 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 england 346/7 (111 overs; Jonathan Trott 149*, Stuart Broad 125*, Mohammad Amir 6/73); 🇵🇰 pakistan.

Figure skating

 * ISU Junior Grand Prix in Courchevel, France:
 * Ladies: Polina Shelepen   Yasmin Siraj   Rosa Sheveleva

Football (soccer)

 * UEFA Super Cup in Monaco:
 * Internazionale 🇮🇹 0–2 🇪🇸 Atlético Madrid
 * Atlético win the title for the first time.
 * CAF Champions League group stage, matchday 4:
 * Group A: ES Sétif 3–0  Dynamos
 * Standings: 🇨🇩 TP Mazembe 7 points (3 matches), 🇹🇳 Espérance ST 6 (3), ES Sétif 4 (4), Dynamos 3 (4).

Volleyball

 * FIVB World Grand Prix:
 * Final Round in Ningbo, China:
 * 3–2
 * 2–3
 * 3–0
 * Standings (after 3 games): United States 7 points, China 6, Brazil 5, Japan, Italy 4, Poland 1.



Basketball

 * EuroBasket 2011 qualification, matchday 9: (teams in bold qualify for EuroBasket 2011)
 * Group A:
 * 85–71
 * 72–71
 * Standings: Italy 13 points (8 games), Israel, Montenegro 12 (7), 9 (7), Finland 8 (7).
 * Group B:
 * 83–75
 *  94–85 (OT)
 * Standings: Great Britain 13 points (7 games), 12 (7), Hungary 11 (8), Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina 9 (7).
 * Group C:
 * 92–81
 * 57–80
 * Standings: Belgium 12 points (7 games),, Georgia, Bulgaria 11 (7), Portugal 9 (8).
 * EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification, matchday 9: (teams in bold qualify for EuroBasket Women 2011)
 * Group A:
 *  81–83
 * 91–88
 * Standings: Lithuania 14 points (8 games),, Italy 11 (7), Belgium, Netherlands 9 (7).
 * Group B:
 * 82–83 (2OT)
 * 83–85
 * Standings (after 5 games): Serbia 9 points, Israel, Latvia 8, Romania 5.
 * Group C:
 * 75–78 (OT) 
 *  89–61
 * Standings: Montenegro, Turkey 13 points (7 games), 11 (7), Hungary 10 (8), Finland 7 (7).
 * Group D:
 *  77–59
 * 80–78
 * Standings (after 5 games): Great Britain 9 points, Ukraine, Germany, Slovak Republic 7.
 * WNBA Playoffs:
 * Eastern Conference First Round:
 * Game 1: (2) New York Liberty 85, (3) Indiana Fever 73. Liberty lead series 1–0.
 * Western Conference First Round:
 * Game 1: (2) Phoenix Mercury 106, (3) San Antonio Silver Stars 93. Mercury lead series 1–0.

Cricket

 * Pakistan in England:
 * 4th Test in London, day 1:
 * 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 england 39/1 (12.3 overs); 🇵🇰 pakistan.

Football (soccer)

 * UEFA Europa League Play-off round, second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses)
 * Dinamo Minsk 🇧🇾 2–3 (1–2) 🇧🇪 Club Brugge. Club Brugge win 5–3 on aggregate.
 * Qarabağ 🇦🇿 0–1 (0–4) 🇩🇪 Borussia Dortmund. Borussia Dortmund win 5–0 on aggregate.
 * Aktobe 🇰🇿 2–1 (0–2) AZ. AZ win 3–2 on aggregate.
 * Marítimo 1–2 (0–3) 🇧🇾 BATE. BATE win 5–1 on aggregate.
 * Dnepr Mogilev 🇧🇾 1–2 (0–5) 🇪🇸 Villarreal. Villarreal win 7–1 on aggregate.
 * HJK Helsinki 🇫🇮 0–4 (0–2) 🇹🇷 Beşiktaş. Beşiktaş win 6–0 on aggregate.
 * Lokomotiv Moscow 🇷🇺 1–1 (a.e.t.) (1–1) Lausanne-Sport. 2–2 on aggregate; Lausanne-Sport win 4–3 on penalties.
 * Metalist Kharkiv 🇺🇦 2–2 (1–0) 🇨🇾 Omonia. Metalist Kharkiv win 3–2 on aggregate.
 * Austria Wien 🇦🇹 1–1 (0–1) Aris. Aris win 2–1 on aggregate.
 * Brøndby 0–3 (2–0)  Sporting CP. Sporting CP win 3–2 on aggregate.
 * Unirea Urziceni 🇷🇴 1–1 (1–4) Hajduk Split. Hajduk Split win 5–2 on aggregate.
 * Litex Lovech 🇧🇬 1–2 (0–2) 🇭🇺 Debrecen. Debrecen win 4–1 on aggregate.
 * Levski Sofia 🇧🇬 2–1 (0–0) 🇸🇪 AIK. Levski Sofia win 2–1 on aggregate.
 * PSV Eindhoven 5–0 (0–1) 🇷🇺 Sibir Novosibirsk. PSV Eindhoven win 5–1 on aggregate.
 * Trabzonspor 🇹🇷 1–2 (0–1) 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Liverpool. Liverpool win 3–1 on aggregate.
 * APOEL 🇨🇾 1–1 (a.e.t.) (0–1) 🇪🇸 Getafe. Getafe win 2–1 on aggregate.
 * Maccabi Tel Aviv 🇮🇱 4–3 (0–2) 🇫🇷 Paris Saint-Germain. Paris Saint-Germain win 5–4 on aggregate.
 * Tavriya Simferopol 🇺🇦 1–3 (0–3) 🇩🇪 Bayer Leverkusen. Bayer Leverkusen win 6–1 on aggregate.
 * Gent 🇧🇪 2–0 (0–1) Feyenoord. Gent win 2–1 on aggregate.
 * AEK Athens 1–1 (1–0)  Dundee United. AEK Athens win 2–1 on aggregate.
 * Stuttgart 🇩🇪 2–2 (1–0) 🇸🇰 Slovan Bratislava. Stuttgart win 3–2 on aggregate.
 * Lech Poznań 🇵🇱 0–0 (1–0) 🇺🇦 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. Lech Poznań win 1–0 on aggregate.
 * Grasshopper 1–0 (a.e.t.) (0–1) 🇷🇴 Steaua Bucureşti. 1–1 on aggregate; Steaua Bucureşti win 4–3 on penalties.
 * Utrecht 4–0 (0–2)  Celtic. Utrecht win 4–2 on aggregate.
 * The New Saints 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 2–2 (0–3) 🇧🇬 CSKA Sofia. CSKA Sofia win 5–2 on aggregate.
 * Maribor 🇸🇮 3–2 (0–3) 🇮🇹 Palermo. Palermo win 5–3 on aggregate.
 * Elfsborg 🇸🇪 0–2 (0–1) 🇮🇹 Napoli. Napoli win 3–0 on aggregate.
 * Manchester City 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 2–0 (1–0) 🇷🇴 Timişoara. Manchester City win 3–0 on aggregate.
 * Lille 🇫🇷 2–0 (0–0) 🇷🇴 Vaslui. Lille win 2–0 on aggregate.
 * Juventus 🇮🇹 1–0 (2–1) 🇦🇹 Sturm Graz. Juventus win 3–1 on aggregate.
 * Aston Villa 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 2–3 (1–1) 🇦🇹 Rapid Wien. Rapid Wien win 4–3 on aggregate.
 * Motherwell 0–1 (1–2)  Odense. Odense win 3–1 on aggregate.
 * Karpaty Lviv 🇺🇦 1–1 (2–2) 🇹🇷 Galatasaray. 3–3 on aggregate; Karpaty Lviv win on away goals rule.
 * Dinamo Zagreb 2–1 (2–0) 🇭🇺 Győri ETO. Dinamo Zagreb win 4–1 on aggregate.
 * Fenerbahçe 🇹🇷 1–1 (a.e.t.) (0–1) PAOK. PAOK win 2–1 on aggregate.
 * Porto 4–2 (3–0) 🇧🇪 Genk. Porto win 7–2 on aggregate.
 * Copa Sudamericana First stage, second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses)
 * Santa Fe 🇨🇴 4–0 (0–2) 🇻🇪 Deportivo Lara. 3–3 on points; Santa Fe win 4–2 on aggregate.
 * Copa Sudamericana Second stage, first leg:
 * Independiente 🇦🇷 1–0 🇦🇷 Argentinos Juniors
 * CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage, matchday 2:
 * Group B: Municipal 1–1  Joe Public
 * Standings (after 2 matches): 🇲🇽 Santos Laguna 6 points, 🇺🇸 Columbus Crew 3, Municipal, Joe Public 1.
 * Group C: Saprissa 4–1  Marathón
 * Standings (after 2 matches): 🇲🇽 Monterrey 6 points, Saprissa, Marathón 3, 🇺🇸 Seattle Sounders FC 0.
 * Group D: Toluca 🇲🇽 4–0 Olimpia
 * Standings (after 2 matches): Toluca, Puerto Rico Islanders 4 points, 🇸🇻 FAS, Olimpia 1.

Olympic Games

 * Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore:
 * Table tennis:
 * Mixed team: 🇯🇵  🇰🇷  InterContinental1
 * Volleyball – Boys:
 * Final:  1–3  
 * Volleyball – Girls:
 * Final:  3–1

Volleyball

 * FIVB World Grand Prix:
 * Final Round in Ningbo, China:
 * 3–0
 * 1–3
 * 3–1
 * Standings (after 2 games): United States 5 points, Brazil 4, Italy, China 3, Japan 2, Poland 1.



Basketball

 * WNBA Playoffs:
 * Eastern Conference First Round:
 * Game 1: (4) Atlanta Dream 95, (1) Washington Mystics 90. Dream lead series 1–0.
 * Western Conference First Round:
 * Game 1: (1) Seattle Storm 79, (4) Los Angeles Sparks 66. Storm lead series 1–0.

Cricket

 * Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka: (teams in bold advance to the final)
 * 🇮🇳 india 223 (46.3 overs; Virender Sehwag 110); 🇳🇿 new zealand 118 (30.1 overs) in Dambulla. India win by 105 runs.
 * Final standings:  undefined 11 points, India 10, New Zealand 7.

Football (soccer)

 * 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA): (teams in bold advance to the play-off rounds)
 * Group 1:
 *  7–0
 * 3–1
 * 0–5
 * Final standings: France 30 points, Iceland 24, Northern Ireland 11, Estonia 10, Serbia 9, Croatia 2.
 * Group 2:
 * 2–0
 * 0–7 
 * Final standings: Norway 22 points, 17, Belarus 13, Slovakia 6, Macedonia 0.
 * Group 3:
 *  0–0
 * 1–2
 * Final standings: Denmark 20 points, Scotland 19, Greece 9, Bulgaria 8, 1.
 * Group 4:
 *  3–1
 * 2–3
 * Final standings: Ukraine 17 points, Poland 16, Hungary 15, Romania 8, 0.
 * Group 5: 2–2
 * Final standings:  22 points, 19, Austria 10, Turkey 7,  0.
 * Group 6:
 * 8–0
 * 3–0
 * Final standings:  21 points, Russia 19, Republic of Ireland 13, Israel 6, Kazakhstan 0.
 * Group 7:
 * 4–1
 * 0–3
 * Final standings:  22 points, Finland 19, Portugal 12, Slovenia 6, Armenia 0.
 * Group 8:
 *  5–1
 * 8–0
 * Final standings: Sweden 22 points, Czech Republic 13, 10, Wales 9, Azerbaijan 4.
 * UEFA Champions League Play-off round, second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses)
 * Copenhagen 1–0 (1–2) 🇳🇴 Rosenborg. 2–2 on aggregate; Copenhagen win on away goals rule.
 * Žilina 🇸🇰 1–0 (2–0) 🇨🇿 Sparta Prague. Žilina win 3–0 on aggregate.
 * Tottenham Hotspur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 4–0 (2–3) Young Boys. Tottenham Hotspur win 6–3 on aggregate.
 * Auxerre 🇫🇷 2–0 (0–1) 🇷🇺 Zenit St. Petersburg. Auxerre win 2–1 on aggregate.
 * Ajax 2–1 (1–1) 🇺🇦 Dynamo Kyiv. Ajax win 3–2 on aggregate.
 * Recopa Sudamericana, first leg:
 * LDU Quito 🇪🇨 2–1 🇦🇷 Estudiantes
 * Copa Sudamericana First stage, second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses)
 * Colo-Colo 3–1 (0–2) 🇧🇴 Universitario. 3–3 on points, 3–3 on aggregate; Universitario win on away goals rule.
 * CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage, matchday 2:
 * Group A: Cruz Azul 🇲🇽 5–4 🇺🇸 Real Salt Lake
 * Standings (after 2 matches): Cruz Azul, Real Salt Lake, 🇵🇦 Árabe Unido, 🇨🇦 Toronto FC 3 points.
 * Group C: Seattle Sounders FC 🇺🇸 0–2 🇲🇽 Monterrey
 * Standings: Monterrey 6 points (2 matches), Marathón 3 (1),  Saprissa 0 (1), Seattle Sounders FC 0 (2).
 * Group D: Puerto Rico Islanders 4–1 🇸🇻 FAS
 * Standings: Puerto Rico Islanders 4 points (2 matches), Olimpia, 🇲🇽 Toluca 1 (1), FAS 1 (2).

Olympic Games

 * Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore:
 * Boxing – Boys:
 * 48 kg: Ryan Burnett   Salman Alizada   Zohidjon Hoorboyev
 * 51 kg: Emmanuel Rodríguez   D. J. Maaki   Hesham Abdelaal
 * 54 kg: Robeisy Eloy Ramirez   Shiva Thapa   Dawid Michelus
 * 57 kg: Artur Bril   Elvin Isayev   Fradimil Macayo
 * 60 kg: Evaldas Petrauskas   Brett Mather   Krishan Vikas
 * 64 kg: Ričardas Kuncaitis   Samuel Zapata   Fabian Maidana
 * 69 kg: David Lourenco   Ahmad Mamadjanov   Nursahat Pazziyev
 * 75 kg: Damien Hooper   Juan Carlos Carrillo   Zoltan Harcsa
 * 81 kg: Irosvani Duverger   Burak Aksin   Sardorbek Begaliev
 * 91 kg: Lenier Eunice Pero   Fabio Turchi   Umit Can Patir
 * +91 kg: Tony Yoka   Joseph Parker   Daniil Svaresciuc
 * Canoeing:
 * Girls' K1 slalom: Jessica Fox   Pavlina Zasterova   Viktoria Wolffhardt
 * Boys' C1 slalom: Xiaodong Wang   Dennis Soeter   Anatolii Melnyk
 * Boys' K1 slalom: Simon Brus   Miroslav Urban   Jiri Prskavec
 * Football – Boys:
 * Bronze medal match: 1–4  
 * Final:  5–0
 * Gymnastics (rhythmic):
 * Individual All-Around: Alexandra Merkulova   Arina Charopa   Jana Berezko-Marggrander
 * Group All-Around: 🇷🇺  🇪🇬  🇨🇦
 * Handball – Boys:
 * Bronze medal match:  40–27
 * Final:  35–25
 * Handball – Girls:
 * Bronze medal match: 23–45  
 * Final:  26–28  
 * Hockey – Boys:
 * Fifth place match: 1–6 
 * Bronze medal match:  4–1
 * Final:  2–1
 * Judo:
 * Mixed team: Essen  Belgrade  Cairo  Tokyo
 * Sailing:
 * Girls' Byte CII: Lara Vadlau   Daphne van der Vaart   Constanze Stolz
 * Girls' Techno 293: Siripon Kaewduang-Ngam   Veronica Fanciulli   Audrey Pei Lin Yong
 * Boys' Byte CII: Ian Barrows   Florian Haufe   Just van Aanholt
 * Boys' Techno 293: Mayan Rafic   Chun Laung Michael Cheng   Kieran Martin
 * Shooting:
 * Girls' 10m Air Rifle: Dowon Go   Gabriela Vognarova   Jasmin Mischler
 * Volleyball – Boys:
 * Fifth place match: 0–3 
 * Bronze medal match:  3–0
 * Volleyball – Girls:
 * Fifth place match: 1–3 
 * Bronze medal match:  3–1

Volleyball

 * FIVB World Grand Prix:
 * Final Round in Ningbo, China:
 * 3–2
 * 2–3
 * 0–3



Cycling

 * UCI ProTour:
 * Eneco Tour of Benelux:
 * Stage 7: Tony Martin   Jersey white.svgJersey green.svg 20' 24"  Maarten Tjallingii   + 6"  Alex Rasmussen   + 9"
 * Final general classification: (1) Martin Jersey white.svgJersey green.svg 28h 50' 57" (2) Koos Moerenhout  + 31" (3) Edvald Boasson Hagen   Jersey red.svg + 1' 46"
 * UCI World Rankings (after 22 of 26 events): (1) Alberto Contador  482 points (2) Joaquim Rodríguez   428 (3) Cadel Evans   390

Football (soccer)

 * UEFA Champions League Play-off round, second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses)
 * Hapoel Tel Aviv 🇮🇱 1–1 (3–2) 🇦🇹 Red Bull Salzburg. Hapoel Tel Aviv win 4–3 on aggregate.
 * Sheriff Tiraspol 🇲🇩 0–3 (0–1) Basel. Basel win 4–0 on aggregate.
 * Sevilla 🇪🇸 3–4 (0–1) Braga. Braga win 5–3 on aggregate.
 * Sampdoria 🇮🇹 3–2 (a.e.t.) (1–3) 🇩🇪 Werder Bremen. Werder Bremen win 5–4 on aggregate.
 * Anderlecht 🇧🇪 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–2) 🇷🇸 Partizan. 4–4 on aggregate; Partizan win 3–2 on penalties.
 * UEFA Europa League Play-off round, second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses)
 * Anorthosis 🇨🇾 1–2 (0–4) 🇷🇺 CSKA Moscow. CSKA Moscow win 6–1 on aggregate.
 * Copa Sudamericana First stage, first leg:
 * Universidad de Chile 2–2 🇧🇴 Oriente Petrolero
 * Copa Sudamericana First stage, second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses)
 * Barcelona 🇪🇨 3–1 (2–1) 🇵🇪 Universidad César Vallejo. Barcelona win 6–0 on points.
 * CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage, matchday 2:
 * Group A: Árabe Unido 🇵🇦 1–0 🇨🇦 Toronto FC
 * Standings: 🇺🇸 Real Salt Lake 3 points (1 match), Árabe Unido, Toronto FC 3 (2), 🇲🇽 Cruz Azul 0 (1).
 * Group B: Santos Laguna 🇲🇽 1–0 🇺🇸 Columbus Crew
 * Standings: Santos Laguna 6 points (2 matches), Columbus Crew 3 (2), Municipal,  Joe Public 0 (1).

Olympic Games

 * Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore:
 * Diving:
 * Boys' 10m platform: Bo Qiu   Oleksandr Bondar   Iván García
 * Equestrian:
 * Individual Jumping: Marcelo Chirico   Mario Gamboa   Dalma Rushdi Malhas
 * Football – Girls:
 * Bronze medal match:  3–0
 * Final:  1–1 (5–3 pen.)
 * Handball – Boys:
 * Semifinals:
 * 21–22 
 *  27–22
 * 5th place playoffs, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
 *  32–18 (27–20) . Singapore win 59–38 on aggregate.
 * Handball – Girls:
 * 5th place playoffs, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
 * 12–37 (12–39) . Angola win 76–24 on aggregate.
 * Hockey – Girls:
 * Fifth place match:  3–1
 * Bronze medal match:  5–4 (OT)
 * Final:  1–2 (OT)  
 * Modern pentathlon:
 * Mixed relay: Anastasiya Spas /Ilya Shugarov   Wenjing Zhu /Dae Beom Kim   Gul Gubaydullina /Lukas Kontrimavicius
 * Shooting:
 * Boys' 10m Air Pistol: Denys Kushnirov   Felipe Almeida Wu   Daehan Choi
 * Volleyball – Boys:
 * Semi-finals:
 * 0–3 
 *  3–0
 * Volleyball – Girls:
 * Semi-finals:
 * 1–3 
 *  3–0

Rugby union

 * Women's World Cup in Guildford, England:
 * Pool A:
 * 5–32
 * 15–10
 * Standings (after 2 matches): New Zealand 10 points, Australia 5, South Africa 4, Wales 1.
 * Pool B:
 * 82–0
 * 22–12
 * Standings (after 2 matches): England 10 points, United States, Ireland 5, Kazakhstan 0.
 * Pool C:
 * 17–7
 * 40–10
 * Standings (after 2 matches): Canada 10 points, France 8, Sweden 1, Scotland 0.



Basketball

 * EuroBasket 2011 qualification, matchday 8:
 * Group A:
 * 83–85
 * 56–92
 * Standings: 11 points (6 games), Italy 11 (7), Israel 10 (6), Latvia 9 (7), Finland 7 (6).
 * Group B:
 * 73–64
 * 75–56
 * Standings: Macedonia 12 points (7 games), Great Britain 11 (6), Hungary 9 (7),, Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 (6).
 * Group C:
 * 75–71
 * 68–63
 * Standings: Poland 11 points (7 games), Belgium 11 (6),, Bulgaria 9 (6), Portugal 8 (7).
 * EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification, matchday 8: (teams in bold qualify for EuroBasket Women 2011)
 * Group A:
 * 61–64 
 * 75–66
 * Standings: Lithuania 13 points (7 games), Croatia 11 (7), 9 (6), Belgium 8 (6), Netherlands 7 (6).
 * Group B:
 * 83–70
 * 70–68
 * Standings (after 4 games): Israel, Serbia 7 points, Latvia 6, Romania 4.
 * Group C:
 * 56–61
 * 89–57
 * Standings: Montenegro,  11 points (6 games), Bulgaria 11 (7), Hungary 9 (7), Finland 6 (6).
 * Group D:
 * 63–70
 * 69–74
 * Standings (after 4 games): Great Britain 7 points, Germany, Slovakia 6, Ukraine 5.

Cycling

 * UCI ProTour:
 * Eneco Tour of Benelux:
 * Stage 6: André Greipel   5h 12' 25"  Jurgen Roelandts   s.t.  Edvald Boasson Hagen   s.t.
 * General classification: (1) Tony Martin  Jersey white.svgJersey green.svg 28h 30' 33" (2) Koos Moerenhout   + 11" (3) Boasson Hagen Jersey red.svg + 1' 22"

Olympic Games

 * Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore:
 * Athletics:
 * Girls' triple jump: Khadijatou Sagnia   Sokhna Gallé   Ganna Aleksandrova
 * Girls' 1000 metres: Tizita Ashame   Andrina Schlaepfer   Damaris Muthee
 * Girls' 400 m hurdles: Aurélie Chaboudez   Stina Troest   Olena Kolesnychenko
 * Girls' hammer throw: Alexia Sedykh   Alena Navahrodskaya   Xia Youlian
 * Boys' pole vault: Dídac Salas   Thiago da Silva   Theodoros Chrysanthopoulos
 * Boys' 400 m hurdles: Norge Lara Sotomayor   Kumar Durgesh   William Mbevi Mutunga
 * Boys' triple jump: Radamé Fabar Sánchez   Fu Haitao   Georgi Tsonov
 * Girls' 2000 m steeplechase: Virginia Nyambura   Tsehynesh Tsenga   Oksana Raita
 * Boys' hammer throw: Liu Binbin   Alexandros Poursanidis   Balázs Töreky
 * Boys' 2000 m steeplechase: Peter Matheka Mutuku   Habtamu Fayisa   Zakaria Kiprotich
 * Girls' medley relay: Americas  Africa  Europe
 * Boys' medley relay: Americas  Europe  Oceania
 * Basketball – Boys:
 * Placement games 17th–20th:
 * 20–31
 * 21–13
 * Final standings: Singapore 6 points, India 5, South Africa 4, Panama 3.
 * 15th place playoff:  29–16
 * 13th place playoff: 26–29 
 * 11th place playoff:  31–25
 * 9th place playoff:  34–23
 * 7th place playoff: 13–23 
 * 5th place playoff:  28–24
 * Bronze medal game: 25–34  
 * Final:  22–9
 * Basketball – Girls:
 * Placement games 17th–20th:
 * 15–33
 * 16–15
 * Final standings: Thailand 6 points, Chile 5, Singapore 4, Vanuatu 3.
 * 15th place playoff: 13–15 
 * 13th place playoff:  32–12
 * 11th place playoff:  21–18
 * 9th place playoff: 18–26 
 * 7th place playoff: 17–18 
 * 5th place playoff:  32–29
 * Bronze medal game: 16–34  
 * Final:  33–29
 * Diving:
 * Girls' 3m springboard: Liu Jiao   Pandelela Pamg   Viktoriya Potyekhina
 * Football – Boys:
 * 5th place match:  2–0
 * Football – Girls:
 * 5th place match: 0–0 (2–4 pen.) 
 * Handball – Girls:
 * Semi-finals:
 *  41–19
 * 25–30 
 * 5th place playoffs, first leg:
 * 37–12
 * Handball – Boys:
 * 5th place playoffs, first leg:
 * 20–27
 * Hockey – Boys: (teams in bold advance to the final, teams in italics advance to the bronze medal game)
 * Preliminaries:
 *  9–0
 * ' 2–3 '''
 *  2–1
 * Final standings: Australia 15 points, Pakistan 12, Belgium 9, Ghana 6, Chile 3, Singapore 0.
 * Judo:
 * Girls' −78kg: Lola Mansour   Natalia Kubin   Kseniya Darchuk   Urška Potočnik
 * Boys' −100kg: Ryosuke Igarashi   Toma Nikiforov   Marius Piepke   Bolot Toktogonov
 * Shooting:
 * Girls' 10m Air Pistol: Kim Jang-Mi   Fang Xue   Geraldine Kate Solórzano
 * Table tennis:
 * Girls' singles: Gu Yuting   Isabelle Siyun Li   Yang Ha-Eun
 * Boys' singles: Koki Niwa   Hung Tzu-Hsiang   Simon Gauzy
 * Volleyball – Boys: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
 * Group A: 0–3 
 * Final standings: Russia 4 points,  3, DR Congo 2.
 * Group B: 1–3 
 * Final standings: Cuba 4 points,  3, Iran 2.
 * Volleyball – Girls: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
 * Group A: ' 3–0 '
 * Final standings: Peru 4 points, Japan 3, 2.
 * Group B: 0–3 
 * Final standings: United States 4 points,  3, Egypt 2.

Tennis

 * WTA Tour:
 * Rogers Cup:
 * Final: Caroline Wozniacki def. Vera Zvonareva  6–3, 6–2
 * Wozniacki wins her third title of the year and ninth of her career. It's her first Premier 5 title.



Athletics

 * David Lekuta Rudisha breaks the men's 800 metres world record in a time of one minute 41.09 seconds at the ISTAF meeting in Berlin. He improves the previous record of Kenyan-born Wilson Kipketer  by 0.02 seconds.

Auto racing

 * IndyCar Series:
 * Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma in Sonoma, California: (1) Will Power (Team Penske) (2) Scott Dixon  (Chip Ganassi Racing) (3) Dario Franchitti  (Chip Ganassi Racing)
 * Drivers' championship standings (after 13 of 17 races): (1) Power 514 points (2) Franchitti 455 (3) Dixon 419
 * Final road course championship standings: (1) Power 412 points (2) Franchitti 307 (3) Dixon 268
 * World Rally Championship:
 * Rallye Deutschland in Trier: (1) Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena  (Citroën C4 WRC) (2) Dani Sordo  / Diego Vallejo  (Citroën C4 WRC) (3) Sébastien Ogier  / Julien Ingrassia  (Citroën C4 WRC)
 * Drivers' championship standings (after 9 of 13 rounds): (1) Loeb 191 points (2) Ogier 133 (3) Jari-Matti Latvala (Ford Focus RS WRC 09) 117

Baseball

 * Major League Baseball news:
 * Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella, who had previously announced he would retire at the end of this season, decides to step down after today's 16–5 loss to the Atlanta Braves in order to care for his ailing mother. The Cubs name third-base coach Mike Quade as interim manager for the rest of the season. (ESPN)

Basketball

 * FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women in Greece:
 * 7th place playoff:  65–56
 * 5th place playoff:  45–39
 * 3rd place playoff:  50–44
 * Final:  71–53
 * Russia win the title for the fourth time.
 * Group G:
 * 58–62
 * 55–50
 * Final standings: Italy 11 points, Poland, Belarus 9, Lithuania 7.
 * Lithuania and Belarus are relegated to Division B.

Canoeing

 * Sprint World Championships in Poznań, Poland:
 * 500 m:
 * C2 women: Laurence Vincent-Lapointe/Mallorie Nicholson   Maria Kazakova/Ekaterina Petrova   Luciana Costa/Camila Conceição Lima
 * K1 women: Inna Osypenko   Natasa Janics   Rachel Cawthorn
 * K1 men: Anders Gustafsson   Peter Gelle   Adam van Koeverden
 * C1 men: Dzianis Harazha   Li Qiang   Vadim Menkov
 * K2 women: Gabriella Szabó/Danuta Kozák   Yuliana Salakhova/Anastasia Sergeeva   Yvonne Schuring/Viktoria Schwarz
 * K2 men: Raman Piatrushenka/Vadzim Makhneu   Fernando Pimenta/João Ribeiro   Dusko Stanojević/Dejan Pajić
 * C2 men: Alexandru Dumitrescu/Victor Mihalachi   Sergiy Bezugliy/Maksym Prokopenko   Pavel Petrov/Aleksandr Kostoglod
 * K4 women: 🇭🇺  🇩🇪  🇵🇱
 * 200 m:
 * C1 women: Laurence Vincent-Lapointe   Li Tianian   Maria Kazakova
 * K1 women: Natasa Janics   Inna Osypenko   Shinobu Kitamoto
 * K1 men: Edward McKeever   Ronald Rauhe   Piotr Siemionowski
 * C1 men: Ivan Shtyl   Thomas Simart   Richard Dalton   Yuriy Cheban
 * K2 women: Katalin Kovács/Natasa Janics   Marta Walczykiewicz/Ewelina Wojnarowska   Ivana Kmetová/Martina Koholová
 * K2 men: Arnaud Hybois/Sébastien Jouve   Saúl Craviotto/Carlos Pérez   Liam Heath/Jonathon Schofield
 * C2 men: Raimundas Labuckas/Tomas Gadeikis   Evgeny Ignatov/Ivan Shtyl   Paweł Skowroński/Paweł Baraszkiewicz
 * Relay:
 * C1 men: 🇷🇺  🇺🇦  🇵🇱
 * K1 women: 🇩🇪  🇭🇺  🇷🇺
 * K1 men: 🇪🇸  🇬🇧  🇷🇺

Cricket

 * Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka: (team in bold advances to the final)
 * 🇮🇳 india 103 (33.4 overs; Thissara Perera 5/28);  undefined 104/2 (15.1 overs) in Dambulla. Sri Lanka win by 8 wickets.
 * Standings: Sri Lanka 11 points (4 matches), 🇳🇿 new zealand 7 (3), India 5 (3).

Cycling

 * UCI ProTour:
 * Eneco Tour of Benelux:
 * Stage 5: Jack Bobridge   4h 48' 25"  Rubén Pérez   + 4"  Thomas De Gendt   + 4"
 * General classification: (1) Tony Martin  Jersey white.svgJersey green.svg 23h 18' 10" (2) Koos Moerenhout   + 10" (3) Edvald Boasson Hagen   + 1' 24"
 * GP Ouest-France: Matthew Goss   6h 37' 53"  Tyler Farrar   s.t.  Yoann Offredo   s.t.
 * UCI World Rankings (after 21 of 26 events): (1) Alberto Contador  482 points (2) Joaquim Rodríguez   428 (3) Cadel Evans   390

Football (soccer)

 * 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA): (teams in bold advance to the play-off rounds)
 * Group 1: 1–1
 * Standings (after 9 matches):  27 points, 21, Estonia 10,  9,  8, Croatia 2.

Golf

 * Senior majors:
 * JELD-WEN Tradition in Sunriver, Oregon, United States (USA unless stated): (1) Fred Funk 276 (−12) (T2) Michael Allen & Chien-Soon Lu 277 (−11)
 * Funk wins his second Tradition and third senior major.
 * PGA Tour:
 * Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina:
 * Winner: Arjun Atwal 260 (−20)
 * Atwal becomes the first Indian-born player to win a PGA Tour event, and the first Monday qualifier to win on the tour since 1986.
 * European Tour:
 * Czech Open in Čeladná, Czech Republic:
 * Winner: Peter Hanson 278 (−10)PO
 * Hanson wins a three-way playoff for his second European Tour title of the season and fourth of his career.
 * LPGA Tour:
 * Safeway Classic in North Plains, Oregon:
 * Winner: Ai Miyazato 205 (−11)
 * Miyazato wins her fifth LPGA event of the year and sixth of her career, and for the third time this year claims the Number 1 spot in the Women's World Golf Rankings.

Olympic Games

 * Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore:
 * Athletics:
 * Boys' long jump: Caio dos Santos   Sho Matsubara   Rudolph Pienaar
 * Boys' 1000 metres: Mohammed Geleto   Hamza Driouch   Charlie Grice
 * Girls' 200 metres: Nkiruka Florence Nwakwe   Tynia Gaither   Olivia Ekpone
 * Boys' javelin throw: Braian Toledo   Devin Bogert   Intars Isejevs
 * Boys' 10 km walk: Igor Lyashchenko   Oscar Villavicencio   Pavel Parshin
 * Girls' shot put: Natalia Troneva   Siyu Gu   Anna Wloka
 * Girls' high jump: Maria Kuchina   Alessia Trost   Aneta Rydz
 * Girls' 3000 metres: Gladys Chesir   Moe Kyuma   Samrawit Mengisteab
 * Girls' javelin throw: Kateryna Derun   Lismania Munoz Barcelay   Hannah Carson
 * Boys' 3000 metres: Abrar Osman   Fekru Jebesa   Hicham Sigueni
 * Boys' shot put: Krzysztof Brzozowski   Jackson Gill   Dennis Lewke
 * Boys' 200 metres: Zhenye Xie   Keisuke Homma   Patrick Domogala
 * Basketball – Boys:
 * Placement games 17th–20th:
 * 11–27
 * 20–33
 * Placement games 13th–16th:
 *  29–21
 * 28–36 
 * Placement games 9th–12th:
 * 19–28 
 *  30–28
 * Placement games 5th–8th:
 *  34–14
 * 22–33 
 * Semifinals:
 *  34–29
 * 30–33 
 * Basketball – Girls:
 * Placement games 17th–20th:
 * 17–13
 * 28–29
 * Placement games 13th–16th:
 * 15–18 
 * 13–17 
 * Placement games 9th–12th:
 * 12–22 
 * 28–29 
 * Placement games 5th–8th:
 * 18–28 
 * 13–28 
 * Semifinals:
 * 21–28 
 * 23–25 
 * Canoeing:
 * Girls' K1 sprint: Ramóna Farkasdi   Jieyi Huang   Hermien Peters
 * Boys' C1 sprint: Osvaldo Sacerio Cardenas   Anatolii Melnyk   Pedro Castaneda
 * Boys' K1 sprint: Sándor Tótka   Tom Liebscher   Inigo Garcia
 * Cycling:
 * Combined team: 🇨🇴  🇮🇹
 * Diving:
 * Boys' 3m springboard: Qiu Bo   Oleksandr Bondar   Michael Hixon
 * Football – Boys:
 * Semi-finals:
 *  3–1 🇲🇪 montenegro
 * 0–2 
 * Gymnastics (artistic):
 * Boys' vault: Erdenebold Ganbat   Ferhat Arıcan   Nestor Abad
 * Girls' balance beam: Tan Sixin    Carlotta Ferlito   Angela Donald
 * Boys' parallel bars: Oleg Stepko   Andrei Muntean   Ludovico Edalli
 * Girls' floor: Tan Sixin   Diana Bulimar   Viktoria Komova
 * Boys' horizontal bar: Sam Oldham   Nestor Abad   Zhu Xiaodong
 * Handball – Boys: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
 * Group A: ' 39–36 '
 * Final standings: France 4 points, South Korea 2, 0.
 * Group B: ' 31–31 '
 * Final standings: Brazil, Egypt 3 points, 0.
 * Handball – Girls: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
 * Group A:  41–22
 * Final standings: Russia 4 points,  2, Angola 0.
 * Group B: ' 40–15 '
 * Final standings: Denmark 4 points, Kazakhstan 2, 0.
 * Hockey – Girls: (teams in bold advance to the final, teams in italics advance to the bronze medal match)
 * Preliminaries:
 * ' 0–1 '''
 * ''' 2–2 '
 * 0–1
 * Final standings: Argentina 13 points, Netherlands 11, New Zealand 9, Korea 7, Ireland 3, South Africa 0.
 * Judo:
 * Girls' −52kg: Katelyn Bouyssou   Anna Dmitrieva   Ri Un Ju   Christine Huck
 * Boys' −81kg: Lee Jae-Hyung   Khasan Khalmurzaev   Arpad Szakacs   Krisztian Toth
 * Girls' −63kg: Miku Tashiro   Flavia Gomes   Barbara Matic   Laura Naginskaitė
 * Modern pentathlon:
 * Boys' individual: Kim Dae Beom   Ilya Shugarov   Jorge Camacho
 * Shooting:
 * Boys' 10m Air Rifle: Gao Ting Jie   Illia Charheika   Serhiy Kulish
 * Volleyball – Boys:
 * Group A: 0–3
 * Standings: Serbia 3 points (2 matches), Russia 2 (1), 1 (1).
 * Group B: 0–3
 * Standings: Argentina 3 points (2 matches), Cuba 2 (1), 1 (1).
 * Volleyball – Girls: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
 * Group A: 0–3 
 * Standings: Japan,  2 points (1 match), Singapore 2 (2).
 * Group B: 2–3
 * Standings: Belgium 3 points (2 matches), USA 2 (1), 1 (1).

Swimming

 * Pan Pacific Championships in Irvine, California:
 * Men:
 * 10 km open water: Chip Peterson  1:56:00.02  Fran Crippen  1:56.02.74  Richard Weinberger  1:56:02.98
 * Women:
 * 10 km open water: Christine Jennings  2:00:33.83  Eva Fabian  2:00:35.76  Melissa Gorman  2:00:56.57

Tennis

 * ATP World Tour:
 * Western & Southern Financial Group Masters:
 * Final: Roger Federer def. Mardy Fish  6–7(5), 7–6(1), 6–4
 * Federer wins his second title of the year, 17th Masters 1000 title and 63rd title of his career. He wins this event for the fourth time, also winning in 2005, 2007, and 2009.
 * WTA Tour:
 * Rogers Cup:
 * Final: Postponed to August 23 due to rain.

Volleyball

 * FIVB World Grand Prix: (teams in bold advance to the Final Round)
 * Group G in Hong Kong, China:
 * 1–3
 * ' 1–3 '
 * Group H in Taipei, Republic of China:
 * 3–2
 * ' 3–0 '
 * Group I in Tokyo, Japan:
 * 3–2 
 *  2–3
 * Final standings: Brazil 24 points, United States, Poland 21, Japan, Italy, China 19, Netherlands 13, Dominican Republic, Germany 7, Thailand 6, Puerto Rico 4, Chinese Taipei 2.

Water polo

 * FINA Women's World Cup in Christchurch, New Zealand:
 * 7th place playoff:  16–8
 * 5th place playoff:  18–16 (pen.)
 * 3rd place playoff:  11–9
 * Final:  6–3
 * The United States win the Cup for the second time.



Auto racing

 * NASCAR Sprint Cup Series:
 * Irwin Tools Night Race in Bristol, Tennessee: (1) Kyle Busch (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) (2)  David Reutimann (Toyota; Michael Waltrip Racing) (3)  Jamie McMurray (Chevrolet; Earnhardt Ganassi Racing)
 * Busch completes a clean sweep of all three national series races (Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Trucks) in the same weekend, the first driver to do so.
 * Drivers' championship standings (after 24 of 26 races leading to the Chase for the Sprint Cup): (1) Kevin Harvick (Chevrolet; Richard Childress Racing) 3521 points (2)  Jeff Gordon (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) 3242 (3) Busch 3170
 * Gordon becomes the second driver to clinch a spot in the Chase.

Basketball

 * FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women in Greece:
 * Semifinals:
 *  66–59
 *  64–51
 * 5th–8th semifinals:
 * 36–52 
 * 45–62 
 * 11th place playoff:  64–62
 * 9th place playoff:  78–52
 * Group G:
 * 51–58
 * 64–46
 * Standings (after 5 games): Italy 10 points, Poland 8, Belarus 7, Lithuania 5.
 * Lithuania will be relegated to Division B.

Canoeing

 * Sprint World Championships in Poznań, Poland:
 * 1000 m:
 * C4 men: 🇧🇾  🇷🇴  🇩🇪
 * K1 women: Franziska Weber   Katalin Kovács   Sofia Paldanius
 * K1 men: Max Hoff   Tim Brabants   Aleh Yurenia
 * C1 men: Vadim Menkov   Attila Vajda   Sebastian Brendel
 * K2 men: 🇩🇪  🇭🇺  🇷🇺
 * C2 men: 🇷🇴  🇧🇾  🇭🇺
 * K4 men: 🇫🇷  🇧🇾  🇨🇿
 * K2 women: 🇭🇺  🇩🇪  🇷🇺
 * 5000 m:
 * C1 men: Ronald Verch   Jose Luis Bouza   Marián Ostrčil
 * K1 women: Vivien Folláth   Maryna Paltaran   Anne Rikala
 * K1 men: Ken Wallace   Max Hoff   Maximilian Benassi

Cricket

 * Pakistan in England:
 * 3rd Test in London, day 4:
 * 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 england 233 and 222 (77 overs; Mohammad Amir 5/52); 🇵🇰 pakistan 308 and 148/6 (41.4 overs). Pakistan win by 4 wickets; England lead 4-match series 2–1.

Cycling

 * UCI ProTour:
 * Eneco Tour of Benelux:
 * Stage 4: Greg Henderson   4h 46' 46"  Kenny van Hummel   s.t.  Edvald Boasson Hagen   + 1' 24"
 * General classification: (1) Tony Martin  Jersey white.svgJersey green.svg 18h 32' 17" (2) Koos Moerenhout   + 10" (3) Boasson Hagen + 1' 24"

Football (soccer)

 * 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA): (teams in bold advance to the play-off rounds)
 * Group 1:
 * 0–0
 * 0–1 
 * Standings: France 27 points (9 matches), Iceland 21 (9), Serbia 9 (9), 9 (8), Northern Ireland 8 (9),  1 (8).
 * Group 2:
 * 0–4 
 * 0–4
 * Standings: Norway 19 points (7 matches), Netherlands 17 (8), Belarus 10 (7), Slovakia 6 (7), 0 (7).
 * Group 3:
 * 4–1
 * 1–1
 * Standings: 19 points (7 matches), Scotland 18 (7), Greece 9 (7), Bulgaria 5 (7), Georgia 1 (8).
 * Group 4: 3–1
 * Standings: 16 points (7 matches), Ukraine 14 (7),  12 (7), Romania 8 (7),  0 (8).
 * Group 5: 0–4 
 * Standings: England 22 points (8 matches), 19 (8), Austria 9 (7),  6 (7),  0 (8).
 * Group 6:
 *  8–0
 * 1–1
 * Standings: Switzerland 21 points (8 matches), Russia 16 (7), Ireland 10 (7), 6 (7), Kazakhstan 0 (7).
 * Group 8:
 * 15–0
 * 0–1 
 * Standings: Sweden 19 points (7 matches), Czech Republic 10 (7), 10 (8), Wales 9 (7), Azerbaijan 4 (7).
 * 🇪🇸 Supercopa de España, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
 * Barcelona 4–0 (1–3) Sevilla. Barcelona win 5–3 on aggregate.
 * Barcelona win the title for the ninth time.
 * 🇮🇹 Supercoppa Italiana in Milano:
 * Internazionale 3–1 Roma
 * Internazionale win the title for the fifth time.

Golf

 * Senior majors:
 * JELD-WEN Tradition in Sunriver, Oregon, United States:
 * Leaderboard after third round (USA unless stated): (1) Tom Lehman 205 (−11) (T2) J. L. Lewis, Bernhard Langer and Fred Funk 207 (−9)

Olympic Games

 * Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore:
 * Archery:
 * Boys' individual: Ibrahim Sabry   Rick van den Oever   Bolot Tsybzhitov
 * Athletics:
 * Girls' 100 m hurdles: Ekaterina Bleskina   Michelle Jenneke   Noemi Zbaeren
 * Boys' 400 metres: Luguelin Santos   Ruan Greyling   Alfas Kishoyan
 * Girls' 5 km walk: Anna Clemente   Mao Yanxue   Nadezda Leontyeva
 * Girls' discus throw: Shanice Craft   Krisztina Varadi   Heidi Schmidt
 * Girls' long jump: Lena Malkus   Alina Rotaru   Le'Tristan Pledger
 * Girls' pole vault: Angelica Bengtsson   Elizabeth Parnov   Ganna Shelekh
 * Boys' high jump: Dmitry Kroytor   Brandon Starc   Viktor Chernysh
 * Boys' 110 m hurdles: Nicholas Hough   Dongqiang Wang   Jussi Kanervo
 * Boys' discus throw: Jacques Du Plessis   Arjun   Jaromir Mazgal
 * Basketball – Boys:
 * Placement games 17th–20th:
 * 28–22
 * 21–12
 * Placement games 9th–16th:
 * 17–29 
 * 16–29 
 * 13–22 
 * 15–31 
 * Quarterfinals:
 *  33–22
 * 24–25 
 *  28–18
 *  24–21
 * Basketball – Girls:
 * Placement games 17th–20th:
 * 10–26
 * 24–13
 * Placement games 9th–16th:
 *  28–14
 *  33–7
 * 24–29 
 *  29–18
 * Quarterfinals:
 *  33–15
 *  24–10
 *  26–23
 *  23–20
 * Diving:
 * Girls' 10m platform: Liu Jiao   Pandelela Pamg   Ji Hyang Sin
 * Football – Girls:
 * Semi-finals:
 * 2–3 
 *  4–1
 * Gymnastics (artistic):
 * Boys' floor exercise: Vila Sarria   Oleg Stepko   Zhu Xiaodong
 * Girls' vault: Viktoria Komova   Maria Vargas   Carlotta Ferlito
 * Boys' pommel horse: Oleg Stepko   Sam Oldham   Daniil Kazchakov
 * Girls' uneven bars: Viktoria Komova   Tan Sixin   Jonna Adlerteg
 * Boys' rings: Andrei Muntean   Yuya Kamoto   Nestor Abad
 * Handball – Boys: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
 * Group A:  70–4
 * Standings: South Korea,  2 points (1 match), Cook Islands 0 (2).
 * Group B:  53–7
 * Standings: Brazil,  2 points (1 match), Singapore 0 (2).
 * Handball – Girls: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
 * Group A: 27–30
 * Standings: 2 points (1 match), Brazil 2 (2), Angola 0 (1).
 * Group B:  45–16
 * Standings: , Kazakhstan 2 points (1 match), Australia 0 (2).
 * Hockey – Boys: (teams in bold advance to the final)
 * Preliminaries:
 * 3–6
 * 2–5 
 * 1–2
 * Standings (after 4 matches): Australia 12 points, Pakistan, Belgium 9, Ghana, Chile 3, Singapore 0.
 * Judo:
 * Boys' −55kg: David Pulkrabek   Mansurkhuja Muminkhujaev   Dmytro Atanov /Pedro Rivadulla
 * Girls' −44kg: Seul Bi Bae   Barbara Batizi   Sothea Sam /Vita Valnova
 * Boys' −66kg: Maxamillian Schneider   Hyon Song Chol   Cai Phuc /Davit Ghazaryan
 * Modern pentathlon:
 * Girls' individual: Gintare Venckauskaite   Leydi Laura Moya Loprez   Anna Olesinski
 * Tennis:
 * Boys' doubles: Oliver Golding /Jiri Vesely   Victor Baluda/Mikhail Biryukov   Filip Horansky/Jozef Kovalik
 * Girls' doubles: Hao Cheng Tang/Zheng Saisai   Jana Čepelová/Chantal Skamlova   Tímea Babos /An-Sophie Mestach
 * Boys' singles: Daria Gavrilova   Zheng Saisai   Jana Čepelová
 * Volleyball – Boys:
 * Group A: 3–1
 * Group B: 3–0
 * Volleyball – Girls:
 * Group A: 0–3
 * Group B: 3–0

Rugby union

 * Tri Nations Series:
 * 22–29 in Soweto
 * The All Blacks score two tries in the last 3 minutes to secure the series crown, their tenth overall.
 * Standings: New Zealand 23 points (5 matches), 4 (3), South Africa 1 (4).

Swimming

 * Pan Pacific Championships in Irvine, California:
 * Men:
 * 800m freestyle: Ryan Cochrane  7:48.71  Chad La Tourette  7:51.62  Takeshi Matsuda  7:51.87
 * 200m individual medley: Ryan Lochte  1:54.43 CR  Tyler Clary  1:57.61  Thiago Pereira  1:57.83
 * 50m freestyle: Nathan Adrian  21.55 CR  César Cielo Filho  21.57  Brent Hayden  21.89
 * 200m breaststroke: Kosuke Kitajima  2:08.36 CR  Brenton Rickard  2:09.97  Eric Shanteau  2:10.13
 * 4x100m medley relay: 🇺🇸 (Aaron Peirsol, Mark Gangloff, Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian) 3:32.48  🇯🇵 3:33.90  🇦🇺 3:35.55
 * Women:
 * 200m individual medley: Emily Seebohm  2:09.93 CR  Ariana Kukors  2:10.25  Caitlin Leverenz  2:11.21
 * 50m freestyle: Jessica Hardy  24.63 CR  Amanda Weir  24.70  Victoria Poon  24.76
 * 200m breaststroke: Rebecca Soni  2:20.69 CR  Leisel Jones  2:23.23  Annamay Pierse  2:23.65
 * 1500m freestyle: Melissa Gorman  16:01.53  Kate Ziegler  16:03.26  Kristel Köbrich  16:06.57
 * 4x100m medley relay: 🇺🇸 (Natalie Coughlin, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer, Jessica Hardy) 3:55.23 CR  🇦🇺 3:56.96  🇯🇵 3:57.75

Volleyball

 * FIVB World Grand Prix: (teams in bold advance to the Final Round)
 * Group G in Hong Kong, China:
 * 0–3 
 *  3–0
 * Group H in Taipei, Republic of China:
 * 0–3 
 * 0–3 
 * Group I in Tokyo, Japan:
 * 0–3
 * ' 1–3 '
 * Standings (after 8 matches): Brazil, Poland 21 points, China 19, United States, Japan, Italy 18, Netherlands 11, Germany 7, Dominican Republic 5, Thailand, Puerto Rico 3, Chinese Taipei 0.

Water polo

 * FINA Women's World Cup in Christchurch, New Zealand
 * Semifinals:
 *  10–9
 * 10–11 
 * 5th–8th semifinals:
 *  13–12
 *  11–4

