Revisit the sporting weekend through the lens of the photographer as we pick out images from the best of the action.
An emotional Andy Murray announced on Friday that this summer's Wimbledon - his body willing - will be his last tournament, though a persistent hip injury might well mean he is forced to call time on his career after the forthcoming Australian Open.
Impulsive Star shed his maiden tag over fences with a determined victory in the McCoy Contractors Civil Engineering Classic Chase at Warwick.
Marcus Rashford's first-half goal gave Man Utd a 1-0 win over Tottenham at Wembley on Sunday.
Meanwhile on Saturday, Liverpool ground back to winning ways to reaffirm their Premier League lead with a 1-0 victory at Brighton while Chelsea were made to work hard to see off Newcastle 2-1.
Wins for Burnley and Watford are also covered in our in-depth Premier League review.
Glen Durrant defeated Scott Waites 7-3 as he claimed an historic third successive BDO World Darts Championship at the Lakeside.
Nick Tompkins struck twice against Lyon to ensure Saracens extended their unbeaten record in the Heineken Champions Cup and became the first team to qualify for the quarter-finals.
On Saturday, Leinster ended Toulouse's unbeaten run in the competition with a terrific 29-13 victory at the RDS.
The Kansas City Chiefs booked a slot in the AFC Championship game with a 31-13 win over the Indianapolis Colts.
The Los Angeles Rams are now only one game away from the Super Bowl having beaten the Dallas Cowboys 30-22 in the NFC Divisional Round.
Luca Brecel produced an early shock on the opening day of the Dafabet Masters as he beat defending champion Mark Allen.