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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0001 GMT on Monday, June 5

Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Monday: TENNIS French Open Murray, Wawrinka in action PARIS - World number one Andy Murray will take on rising talent Karen Khachanov for a spot in the last eight, while 2015 champion Stan Wawrinka faces Frenchman Gael Monfils.

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Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Monday:

TENNIS

French Open

Murray, Wawrinka in action

PARIS - World number one Andy Murray will take on rising talent Karen Khachanov for a spot in the last eight, while 2015 champion Stan Wawrinka faces Frenchman Gael Monfils. In an all-French women's fourth round match, Caroline Garcia will play Alize Cornet. (TENNIS-FRENCHOPEN/ (PIX), expect by 1000 GMT/6 AM ET, by Ossian Shine, Martyn Herman, and Julien Pretot)

NBA

NBA Finals

Warriors look to extend their lead over Cavaliers

OAKLAND, Calif., - The Golden State Warriors look to push their Finals' lead to 2-0 against the rival Cleveland Cavaliers. (BASKETBALL-NBA/FINALS (TV), expect by 0345 GMT/11:45 PM ET, by Rory Carroll, 450 words)

GOLF

PGA Tour: Memorial Tournament (to 4) Dublin, Ohio

Lightning halts play with Dufner poised for win at Memorial

Jason Dufner was on the verge of a stunning victory at the Memorial tournament when lightning stopped play late in the final round in Ohio on Sunday. (GOLF-MEMORIAL/, moved, expect update, 400 words)

LPGA: ShopRite LPGA Classic (to 4) Galloway, New Jersey

Kim, healthy again, wins by two strokes

South Korean Kim In-kyung produced a near-flawless final round in tough conditions to win the ShopRite LPGA Classic by two strokes over Anna Nordqvist in New Jersey on Sunday. (GOLF-WOMEN/, expect by 0015 GMT/8:15 PM ET, 300 words)

SOCCER

European club news

We will bring all the latest transfer news from around Europe as teams begin improving their squads for next season. (SOCCER-COUNTRY-TEAM/ expect throughout)

CRICKET

Champions Trophy

Australia v Bangladesh - Group A

LONDON - The rain saved Australia from potential defeat in their opening game on Friday against New Zealand so they will be wary of Bangladesh, who scored over 300 runs against England on Thursday but still lost by eight wickets. (CRICKET-CHAMPIONSTROPHY-AUS-BGD/ (PIX), expect by 1700 GMT/1 PM ET, 300 words)

England v New Zealand

(CRICKET-CHAMPIONSTROPHY-ENG-NZL/PREVIEW

RUGBY

British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand

The British and Irish Lions and Auckland Blues both name their sides for the second clash of the 10-match tour at Eden Park, with Lions coach Warren Gatland expected to make wholesale changes as he gives his players the opportunity to make the first test side. (RUGBY-UNION-LIONS/, expect by 0300 GMT/11 PM ET, 400 words)

France tour of South Africa

PRETORIA - New Springbok captain Warren Whiteley and coach Allister Coetzee hold a press conference (RUGBY UNION-SAFRICA/expect by 0900 GMT/5 AM ET, 400 words)

CYCLING

De Gendt takes Dauphine opening stage

Belgian Thomas De Gendt holds the overall leader's yellow jersey going into stage two of the Criterium du Dauphine week-long race. (CYCLING-DAUPHINE/(TV) expect by 1700 GMT/1 PM ET, (TV), by Julien Pretot, 250 words)

ATHLETICS

Van Niekerk wins 200m in Boston

South African Wayde van Niekerk easily won a 200 metres straightaway race and fellow Olympians Shaunae Miller-Uibo and Tori Bowie clocked the fastest times ever in two other infrequent races at the Boston Games street meeting on Sunday.(ATHLETICS-BOSTON (PIX), expect by 0030 GMT/ 8:30 PM ET, 350 words)

BASEBALL

Astros and Nationals bid to increase leads

The American League West-leading Houston Astros visit the Texas Rangers and the Washington Nationals, leaders of the National League East, play at Oakland in two of the 15 games on the Major League Baseball schedule. (BASEBALL-MLB-HIGHLIGHTS/, expect by 0530 GMT/1:30 AM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 800 words)

NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS

Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (Expect by 0000 GMT/8 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 500 words)

(Asia desk editor: Ian Ransom)

 

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