With Masters golf, the Grand National and the Malaysian Grand Prix all reaching their dramatic denouements this weekend, there is only place to catch all the action.
While you may think it is impossible to spread yourself across three continents simultaneously, The Times’s team of correspondents will bring you the best reaction and analysis from around the globe, as it happens.
Peter Dixon and Matt Dickinson are in Augusta, Georgia, as Lee Westwood spearheads the English assault on the Masters, while Rob Wright and Tom Scudamore will provide the best coverage of the National from Aintree on Saturday.
With Kevin Eason, the leading Formula One writer in the business, in Sepang for the second race of the season, it means that The Times will have the best team in place for the biggest events.
The Masters
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Peter Dixon leads our team in Augusta. With live updates from Georgia, including our up-to-the-minute leaderboard, reaction and analysis. Ben Smith will be with you for every birdie, par and bogey as the tournament reaches its conclusion on Sunday night.
Our stunning fly-by guide to Augusta will also take you closer to the action than you’ve ever been before.
Go to our golf page to follow all the action.
Grand National
Relive the emotional events of this year’s Grand National on our racing page. Plus, Tom Scudamore, who rode Or Noir De Somoza on Saturday, talks about his family’s love affair with Aintree, and Simon Barnes writes about the romance, glory and horror of the National,
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Malaysian Grand Prix
Kevin Eason, the leading F1 writer in the business, reports from trackside in Sepang as Sebastian Vettel starts from pole and Lewis Hamilton from second - continuing the Red Bull McLaren rivalry which looks set to be fiercer than ever this season. With lap-by-lap commentary from 9am, complete with all the stats and colour in our magnificent interactive graphic, and our motor racing correspondent’s race report, thetimes.co.uk is the place to be.
Go to our Formula One page for all the latest news and reports.