Novak Djokovic was hit in the head by a water bottle as he signed autographs after his victory against Corentin Moutet in the Italian Open.
The tennis player was seen falling to the floor and helped out of the arena in Rome by security.
Tournament organisers said the hard bottle had accidentally fallen out of the bag of someone in the crowd.
The 24-time Grand Slam champion saw the funny side the next day and wore a helmet to greet fans. He shared the video on social media and wrote "I came prepared".
Ahead of Scotland's match against Germany, the Tartan Army are partying it up in Munich's streets.
French President Emmanuel Macron calls snap elections in the wake of European election results.
Veteran Harold Terens, 100, married his wife Jeanne, 96, in Normandy on Saturday.
Veteran Harold Terens, 100 married his 96-year-old bride in Normandy
A body has been found by authorities searching for TV presenter and author Michael Mosley.
Molten rock has been edging towards the coastal town of Grindavik after a volcanic eruption last month.
Known for his TV programmes and his Just One Thing podcast which airs on BBC Radio 4, the presenter was last seen on Wednesday.
Ukraine’s president hugged the World War Two soldier at a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
102-year-old Robert "Al" Persichitti died after he suffered a medical emergency aboard a ship heading to Europe last week.
Watch: Moving and spectacular D-Day commemorations
Lava continues to spurt from from a volcanic system in Reykjanes Peninsula, after Wednesday's powerful eruption.
A popular tourist resort was evacuated after a 2.5km-long fissure opened up, which may be “growing”.
The BBC's Jeremy Bowen explains why there could be a dangerous summer ahead in Ukraine.
People from a Dublin-bound plane from Doha describe scenes on board during severe turbulence.
The BBC's international editor explains how Russia is seizing the opportunity to hit Ukraine in new deadly strikes.
The suspected meteorite was also seen in Portugal, with many sharing their videos on social media.
Alexi Navaly's longtime chief of staff says his friend's death is an "open wound".