LeBron James makes a comeback when the USA's star team in the men's basketball tournament begins their hunt for their eighth gold in nine Olympic Games.
Gymnast Simone Biles is back after withdrawing from the Tokyo Olympics due to mental health issues – and Sweden's handball ladies are playing again after the sensational upset against Norway in the premiere.
TV/Radio: Channel 5, 08.25-23.26, Eurosport, 08.25-23.26, Radiosporten/P4, 09.00-13.00 & 13.45-23.00. Streamed on Max and partially on Discovery+.
Four highlights
+ After the upset – facing Germany
After Thursday's upset in the Olympic premiere against reigning European Champions Norway, winning 32–28, the Swedish handball ladies are likely to have high confidence ahead of their second Olympic match, against Germany. Kickoff at 14.
+ LeBron back after 12 years – in his last (?) Olympic Games
Those who know their sports history don't scatter with the epithet "Dream Team", which the USA's basketball men were called when NBA pros first participated in an Olympic Games in Barcelona 1992. Since then, the USA has only missed the gold once (Athens 2004, when Argentina won) and, just like the last 30 years, the team is a huge favorite in Paris too. It's impossible to call the team anything but a dream team, even if the narrow 101–100 win against South Sudan in the Olympic rehearsal has raised question marks. 39-year-old legend and Olympic flag-bearer LeBron James makes his first Olympic appearance since the London 2012 Games. This will be his fourth Olympic Games and possibly his last. He's accompanied by veterans Kevin Durant, with three Olympic golds, and Stephen Curry, who's making his Olympic debut, as well as star coach Steve Kerr. The first opponent in the group stage is, however, no pushover, the VM silver medalists Serbia. Tip-off at 17.15.
+ ... and Rissveds in her third
Eight years after the gold in Rio de Janeiro and three years after the 14th place in Tokyo, 30-year-old Jenny Rissveds from Falun is back at an Olympic Games. In recent years, she's been away from professional cycling for periods due to various reasons: mental health issues, sponsor disputes, crashes, and injuries. Ahead of the Olympics, she's ranked 12th in the world individually after winning the World Cup premiere in Brazil in April. At 14.10, she'll make her third Olympic start.
+ Superstar back after mental health issues in Tokyo
Gymnastics superstar Simone Biles makes her first competition in Paris in the women's individual qualification with the start during the morning. The 27-year-old, who took four Olympic golds and one bronze in Rio de Janeiro 2016, withdrew from the Olympics in Tokyo last time to focus on her mental health. The 27-year-old was away from the big sports scene for a while before she was back at the World Championships in Antwerp last year – and took four golds and one silver.
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Schedule (08.30-23.00)
BADMINTON: men, women, mixed, singles, and doubles, group stage (from 08.30, Paris)
BASKETBALL: men, group A: Spain-China (13.30), Serbia-Puerto Rico (21.00), group C: South Sudan-Puerto Rico (11.00), Serbia-USA (17.15)
BEACH VOLLEYBALL: men, group stage (from 09.00).
TABLE TENNIS: men and women, first round (from 10.00 & 20.00), mixed doubles, quarterfinals (from 16.15, Paris).
+ Possible Swedish participants: Christina Källberg, Linda Bergström, Anton Källberg, Truls Möregårdh (singles), Christina Källberg/Kristian Karlsson (mixed doubles).
BOXING: Morning session (from 11.00): round of 16: men 57 kg, men 71 kg, men 92 kg, women 50 kg, women 66 kg. Afternoon session (15.30): round of 16: men 57 kg, men 71 kg, women 50 kg, women 66 kg. Quarterfinals: men 92 kg. Evening session (from 20:00): round of 16: men 71 kg, women 50 kg, women 66 kg. Quarterfinals: men 92 kg. (Paris)
+ Swedish participant: Nebil Ibrahim (57 kg).
ARCHERY: women, team, elimination (from 09.30), medal round (from 14.15, Paris)
CYCLING: Mountain bike, women, cross-country, final (from 14.10, Paris).
+ Swedish participant: Jenny Rissveds.
FOOTBALL: group A: New Zealand-Colombia (17.00), France-Canada (21.00), group B: Australia-Zambia (19.00), USA-Germany (21.00), group C: Brazil-Japan (17.00), Spain-Nigeria (19.00)
FENCING: final session, women, foil (women), men, épée (from 19.00, Paris)
GYMNASTICS: women, artistic gymnastics, qualification (from 09.30, Paris)
HANDBALL: women, group A: South Korea-Slovenia (11.00), Sweden-Germany (14.00), Denmark-Norway (16.00), group B: Brazil-Hungary (09.00), Angola-Spain (19.00), France-Netherlands (21.00)
JUDO: women, 52 kg, men, 66 kg. Morning: Elimination round. Afternoon (from 16.00): Repechage, semifinals, bronze matches, final. (Paris)
CANOEING: women, canoe slalom, kayak, semifinal and final. (Vaires-sur-Marne, Paris)
FIELD HOCKEY: women, group stage (from 10.00)
EQUESTRIAN: eventing, cross-country.
+ Swedish participant: The team includes Frida Andersén (Box Leo), Louise Romeike (Caspian), Sofia Sjöborg (Bryjamolga vh Marienshof Z), reserve Malin Asai (Golden Midnight) (Versailles, France)
ROWING: women and men, single sculls, double sculls, pairs heat, double sculls lightweight, heat, fours heat (Paris)
RUGBY: women, seven players, group stage (from 15.30, Stade de France, Paris)
SAILING: women and men, Rs:X, 49Er, 49Erfx, windsurfing (iQFoil).
+ Swedish participants: Vilma Bobeck/Rebecca Netzler (49Erfx), Johanna Hjertberg (windsurfing, 12.13).
SWIMMING: Morning session (11.00–13.00): 200 m freestyle, heats (men), 400 m medley, heats (men), 100 m breaststroke, heats (women), 100 m backstroke, heats (men), 200 m freestyle, heats (women), Afternoon session (20.30–22.30): 400 m medley, final (men), 100 m butterfly, final (women), 200 m freestyle, semifinals (men), 100 m breaststroke, semifinals (women), 100 m backstroke, semifinals (men), 100 m breaststroke, final (men), 200 m freestyle, semifinals (women).
+ Swedish participants: Sophie Hansson (100 m breaststroke), possibly Louise Hansson (100 m butterfly)
SKATEBOARDING: women, street, final (17.00, Paris)
SHOOTING: women and men, air rifle 10 m qualification, air pistol 10 m final (from 09.00, Chateauroux)
+ Swedish participants: Victor Lindgren, Marcus Madsen (air rifle 10 m, 11.15).
SURFING: men, second round (Teahupo'o, Tahiti)
TENNIS: men's/women's singles, men's/women's doubles. men's/women's singles, men's/women's doubles (Roland Garros, Paris)
WATER POLO: men, group stage (from 10.30)
VOLLEYBALL: women, group stage (from 09.00).
VOLLEYBALL: men, group A: France-Serbia (17.00), Slovenia-Canada (21.00)