Noah Lyles has a golden opportunity on Sunday to claim the Olympic men's 100m title, aiming to restore pride to US sprinting, while Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz prepare for a highly anticipated men's singles tennis final.

At La Defense Arena, Léon Marchand seeks his fifth gold of the Games in the 4x100m medley relay, continuing to captivate the French crowd with his remarkable performances.

Lyles, 27, will be a major focus at Stade de France's lilac track for the men's 100m final. The Americans are eager to bounce back after Sha'Carri Richardson's unexpected defeat to Julien Alfred in the women's 100m final. Alfred secured St. Lucia's first Olympic gold.

Lyles, who claims to be Usain Bolt's heir, must deliver after an unconvincing heat. Jamaica's Kishane Thompson and Italy's defending champion Marcell Jacobs are strong contenders. Semi-finals are at 1805 GMT, with the final at 1950 GMT.

In other athletics, Ukraine's Yaroslava Mahuchikh competes in the women's high jump final, aiming to build on her world record of 2.10m.

In tennis, Djokovic, 37, aims to become the oldest Olympic singles champion since 1988, while 21-year-old Alcaraz seeks to be the youngest. Victory would make Djokovic one of five players to complete a Golden Slam.

In golf, Xander Schauffele and Jon Rahm share the lead heading into the final round, with GB's Tommy Fleetwood close behind. Schauffele aims to cap a stellar year with another gold.

Badminton features a semi-final between India's Lakshya Sen and Denmark's Viktor Axelsen. Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting, involved in a gender eligibility row, also competes.

China leads the medal table with 16 golds, followed by the USA with 14, and hosts France with 12.