| 9/7/2021 | Miltos Tentoglou wins the first place with 8,24 meters at the long jump competition of the Diamond League held in Monaco |
| 9/7/2021 | Giannis Bourousis decides to end his two decades long basketball career. He played for AEK, Barcelona, Olympiacos, Olimpia Milano, Real Madrid, Baskonia, Panathinaikos, Zhejiang Lions, Gran Canaria, and Peristeri throughout his 20-year-long journey. He won the EuroLeague in 2015 with Real Madrid and was named twice to the All-EuroLeague First Team (2009, 2016). Among the domestic trophies, Bourousis has five of them from Spain and five coming from Greek competitions. When it comes to the national team, the big man won gold in 2005 and bronze in 2009, both at EuroBaskets. |
| 9/7/2021 | Matteo Berrettini becomes the first Italian tennis player to reach the Wimbledon final after beating Hubert Hurkacz in four sets (6-3, 6-0, 6-7 (3), 6-4) |
| 9/7/2016 | 26-year-old Greek athlete Katerina Stefanidi wins the gold medal in the pole vault event at the European Track and Field Championship in Amsterdam by successfully completing a 4.81 meter jump and setting a new championship record, breaking Yelena Isinbayeva’s 4.80. |
| 9/7/2014 | Sports journalist Nikitas Gavalas dies of cancer at the age of 68 years. He worked in various media, such as “Fos ton Spor”, Vradini, Kathimerini, Eleftherotypia, Mesimvrini, “24 Ores”, Athinaiki, as well as the New York “Ethnikos Kyrikas”. He was the presenter of various sports shows in ERT and ERA, the chief editor of the sports division of MEGA Channel and owner of the magazines, along with his brother, “Athlitiki Ellada” and “Tennis Club”. In 2001 he won the “Journalism Award” by Botsis Foundation. |
| 9/7/2006 | Italy becomes the World Champion by defeating France with 5-3 in the penalty shoot-out (reg. 1-1) of the final match of the 18th World Cup held at the Berlin’s Olympia Stadion. This was the farewell game of Zinedine Zidane, who, at extra time, was shown the red card when he thrust his forehead into the chest of Marco Materazzi |
| 9/7/2000 | Pete Sampras wins his 7th Wimbledon title in 8 years by defeating Pat Rafter 3-1. With this victory, Sampras completes 13 Grand Slam titles overcoming Roy Emerson (12) |
| 9/7/2000 | Alexandros Papadimitriou becomes the first Greek hammer thrower to break the 80m barrier (80.45m) at OAKA Stadium |
| 9/7/1999 | Nikos Kaklamanakis wins the silver medal at the World Mistral Championship in Belgium |
| 9/7/1989 | For the first time in 16 years, Wimbledon finals for men and women take place on the same day. Boris Becker beats Stefan Edberg 6-0, 7-6, 6-4 and Steffi Graf beats Martina Navratilova 6-2, 6-7, 6-1 |
| 9/7/1984 | A basketball crowd of 67.596 (US record) watch the USA Olympic team defeat a team of NBA stars (97 - 82) in Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis. The all-time record was set in 1951 when 71.000 people gathered to watch the Harlem Globetrotters in West Berlin |
| 9/7/1977 | The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club opens celebrating the 100 years of Wimbledon tournament |
| 9/7/1969 | Giorgos Sideris opens the score for Olympiacos at the Karaiskakis Stadion and Mimis Domazos equalizes. The match is driven to extra time, but nothing changes, thus referee Christos Mihas tosses a coin, as no penalties procedure is foreseen. Panathinaikos are the “lucky” ones and are announced Cup Winners. This cup final will remain in history as the “final of the dime” |
| 9/7/1968 | First baseball game indoors. National League - American League 1-0 at the Huston Astrodome |
| 9/7/1966 | Grass carpet in Huston Astrodome |
| 9/7/1966 | Jack Nicklaus wins his first British Open and becomes the 4th golfer to win the Grand Slam |
| 9/7/1954 | Golfer Peter Thompson wins the first of his five British Open titles |
| 9/7/1922 | Johnny Weissmuller becomes the first to swim the 100m free style in less than 1 minute (58.6) |
| 9/7/1867 | Legendary football club Queen Park's is founded in Glasgow. They will remain undefeated for 9 years, providing many players for the national team |