There were some shocks in the Premier League in the latest weekend in sport, but business as usual in the Formula 1 and SailGP. We’ve taken a look back at the highlights…
Arsenal reduced Manchester City’s lead at the Premier League summit back to one point after they came out on top in a thriller against Newcastle United at St James’ Park.
Martin Odegaard opened the scoring in the first half before a Fabian Schar own-goal confirmed the Gunners’ 0-2 victory.
Red Bull Racing’s Formula 1 dominance continued with Max Verstappen securing victory at the Miami Grand Prix, beating team-mate Sergio Perez who started in pole position.
Back in March, Oracle Red Bull Racing has renewed its partnership with online poker brand Pokerstars.
World number two Carlos Alcaraz retained his Madrid Open title with a three-set victory over Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff.
The 20-year-old Spaniard won 6-4 3-6 6-3 for his fourth trophy on the ATP Tour this season, and 10th overall.
Last month, the ATP Tour partnered with home appliances and consumer electronics company Haier.
Frankie Dettori won the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket on Chaldean in his final season before retirement.
The Italian pulled away in the final furlong to win the mile-long contest by a length and three quarters from 125-1 shot Hi Royal.
Everton climbed out of the Premier League relegation zone with a stunning 1-5 away victory at Brighton that dented Seagull’s European ambitions.
The Toffees went ahead after just 34 seconds and continued to counter-attack excellently for the remainder of the game to produce one of the Premier League season’s shock results.
Last week, BBC Sport reported that Everton is seeking fresh investment into the club.
Season 3 of SailGP came to its conclusion this weekend with Tom Slingsby and his Australian team claiming a third straight SailGP Championship.
In a dramatic race on a sparkling day on San Francisco Bay, Slingsby outfoxed his rivals and held off a stunning late challenge from Peter Burling’s New Zealand to claim the SailGP Season 3 title and $1 million prize.
SailGP recently agreed a multi-year renewal agreement with IMG.