Swiatek roars back to reach Madrid semi-finals

World No 1 Iga Swiatek recovered from losing the opening set to beat Brazilian 11th seed Beatriz Haddad Maia 4-6 6-0 6-2 and move into the semi-finals of the Madrid Open. Source
‘The away end goes wild!’ | Ipswich hit back instantly at Coventry!

Cameron Burgess hits back instantly to put Ipswich in front at Coventry. Source
The perfect start! Moore gives Ipswich crucial early lead at Coventry

Kieffer Moore scores the opening goal in the Championship game against Coventry. Source
Alcaraz in Wednesday’s Madrid Open action, live on Sky

Here’s everything you need to know about the Madrid Open, which is live on Sky Sports from April 23 to May 5. Source
‘Whittaker acts like a kid – I’ll knock him out!’

Ezra Arenyeka has vowed to become “the mystery man who upset Ben Whittaker” as he eyes a fight against one of British boxing’s rising superstars this June. Source
Banbridge breaks heart of Captain Guinness to grab Punchestown Champion Chase

Banbridge got up in the final stride to deny Captain Guinness a Champion Chase double in a pulsating renewal of the feature event on the opening day of the Punchestown Festival. Source
Button: Verstappen should try to convince Newey to stay at Red Bull

Max Verstappen should try to convince legendary designer Adrian Newey to stay at Red Bull, says Sky Sports F1’s Jenson Button. Source
PL referees could explain decisions to crowd from next season

The head of Premier League referees, Howard Webb, has said he is exploring the possibility that referees might be allowed to explain some of their decisions to the crowd inside a stadium for the first time – from next season. Source
PGMOL to explore referees explaining decisions to crowd inside stadium

The head of Premier League referees, Howard Webb, has said he is exploring the possibility that referees might be allowed to explain some of their decisions to the crowd inside a stadium for the first time – from next season. Source
Forest would likely have had penalty if ref went to monitor, says Webb

PGMOL chief Howard Webb says Nottingham Forest would likely have been awarded one penalty in their controversial 2-0 defeat at Everton. Source