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shared with his unclejoey to become the most successful rider in the history of the isle of man. hello and welcome to the programme. well, there were a few shocks at roland garros with two top seeds going out in the women's singles. the 2022 wimbledon champion elena rybakina lost her quarterfinal against italy's jasmine paolini. it means that 28—year—old paolini makes it through to a grand slam semifinal for the first time in her career. rybakina, who is the fourth seed and who was yet to drop a set in the tournament, had recovered from a set in a break down to take this to a decider. however, 12th seed paolini took the match.
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6-2, 4-6, 6-4. this was the perfect day, i think. singles and doubles. and the singles was a really tough match. i'm happy i managed to come back in the third set because, you know, was tough after the second set. but yeah, i'm really happy with my performance and i'm also happy for the doubles, of corse. i was just trying to find my game, which was always like i would step back and i was trying to fight through. but in the end, yeah, as you say, it's not the greatest day in the office. and i was close, but she won. and in the end, i'mjust... yeah, i need to focus now on the grass season. perhaps even more of a shock — second seed aryna sabalenka has gone out to 17 year old russian mira andreeva.
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the first set went to a tie—break which the experienced belarusian sabalenka eventually took seven six. eventually took 7—6. but then she lost the second and the third set to the teenager who is now through to her first grand slam semifinal. she is the youngest woman to do so since martina hingis at the 1997 us open. i played grachev a few days ago, and i was like, well, if i win the match, i'll be in quarterfinals. but then if i play sabalenka and if i win, i can be in semifinals. wow, that could be a dream. and i'm actually, i will be playing semifinals tomorrow. and so my thoughts are kind of they are come they kind of came true. in the men's singles alexander zverev is through to the semi—finals of the tournament after beating australian alex de minaur in straight sets. he took the first set six 6—4, but de minaur fought back in the second, taking it
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to a tie—break. however, the german proved to be just too strong and edged de minaur out. zverev then went on to win the third set, 6—4 to get into the semi—finals of the french open for the fourth year in a row. he will now face casper root after the seventh seed got a walkover win because of novak djokovic�*s knee injury. the three time french open winner alfie hewitt has moved into the semi—finals of the men's wheelchair singles with a six love, 6—4 victory over fellow brit gordon reid. hewitt needed only 7a minutes to beat his compatriots and set up a semifinal. he is aiming to win his ninth singles title at a grand slam, having also won the us open on four occasions and the australian open once. to cricket now and india ruthlessly blew away ireland on a difficult pitch in new york as they started their t20 world cup with an eight wicket victory. they won the toss, elected
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to ball and then took full advantage of the conditions. india reduced ireland to 50—8 before a late flurry. before a late flurry saw ireland set a target of 9—7. india captain rohit sharma then struck 4—1; and 3—6 as he shared a stand of 5a with rishabh pant as they chased down the total with ease. india will now face pakistan in a highly anticipated showdown between the sides in their next match on sunday. now after a year out of football, antonio conte is back. he is the new napoli manager. he's been out of work since leaving tottenham in march of last year. conte won the premier league with chelsea and has had huge success in italy, winning three serie a titles in a row with juventus and was also in charge of inter milan when they became champions in 2021. napoli won the title for the first time in 33 years last season, but finished tenth this year. six time moto gp world champion marc marquez has
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signed a two year deal to ride for ducati from next year. the 31—year—old will replace italian bastianini and race alongside reigning double world champion francesco bagnaia in the factory team. marquez, who moved to gresini racing in october after 11 years at honda, is third in this year's standings. michael dunlop is now the most successful rider to compete at the isle of man tt. he won the three lap super trans race on wednesday to take his tally of victories to 27. that is one more than the previous record, which was held by his uncle, the legendaryjoey dunlop, for 2h years. steven watson went to meet him. and now michael dunlop. michael dunlop is he going to make it? michael dunlop showed he meant business. this little bike like his
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uncle joey they hit the front quickly. michael dunlop takes the lead to glen helen from the grandstand 3.4. he continued to pull further and further away from the opposition. yeah, the speed difference. that is a big difference. massive. colossal. there was one pit stop and unlike the last race when a helmet issue cost him a victory... this time all went smoothly. michael's bike. here we go. doesn't even look behind him. straight out the pit lane on the limiter. michael dunlop held his nerve over the final two laps to take an unforgettable win. that's it. michael dunlop is going to make history! he is the greatest rider of all time. dunlop wins gold medals at the olympics. you know, i mean, this is the highest you want won here. that's what it's all about. and joey's heritage has lived on for years and years upon years. and no matter where you go and in the world of people's always, joey dunlop you know, they don't really know much more about,
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you know, aboutjoey. and if i get halfway around the world, as he did to to the point that people knew who i was, that's fantastic. and that's what i've always achieved to do the best i could for the actual dunlop team and to be the best i can for the whole family. so a record breaker and a history maker, as michael dunlop adds to the amazing list of motorcycling achievements by the remarkable dunlop dynasty. stephen watson, bbc news on the isle of man. congratulations to michael. now more than 100 players from around the world are currently competing in the world pool championships in saudi arabia. among them is 25—year—old german player pierre filler. pia fuller is the only woman taking part and also the first professional female ever to compete in the tournament, which this year includes a record prize fund of $1 million. she's been speaking to matt, about making her debut at the event. it feels amazing. i mean, it's the biggest stage in the world we have in our sport. so it's such an honour to be the only female in the tournament and the setup is amazing.
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so it's really so much fun and i'm really having a good time. when you were growing up and you were taking up pool, how was that received by the male players? so honestly, as a kid, nobody wanted me to be in the team because i was a girl. so my parentsjust keep me motivated to just don't care what anybody says because they say, you know, you've got some talent, you can reach whatever you want, just fight foryour dream. it seems to be that the men always have the edge and no matter what kind of sport it is. so i really want to change it because it annoys me and ijust want to, you know, show everybody that women can do the same thing. tell me a little bit about the tournament being out in saudi arabia. has that elevated the sport? is the prize money helping? i think so far it's the best thing that ever happened to our sport because it's the biggest prize fund we've ever had in the world pool.
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ever had in the world of pool. and honestly, being a part of it, it's such an honour. and then being here in saudi arabia. before coming here, a lot of people obviously were asking me, are you sure you want to go there as a woman? you know, things over there are different than they are in europe. and, you know, of course, i was thinking about it, but now being here, it's it's ridiculous why people would think that. honestly, i neverfelt so safe and so much respect in my life. and going forward other the young girls who may be watching you at this tournament, what do you hope they take away from this? what do you hope they take away from this? i just hope that that they see that if they put in the hours of work and just believe in themselves, that they can reach the same thing as any men can reach out there. theyjust need to believe
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in themselves, have some motivation, work hard. and i and i hope that's what they're going to take from seeing me playing in those events. best of luck there. well, that's it from us. but you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sports app or from our website. that's at bbc.com forward slash sports. but for me and from the rest of the team at the bbc sports centre, thanks for watching. bye. hello there. having just had one of the wettest and dullest springs on record, i'm sure if you've got 12 hours of sunshine, you take it. that's exactly what we had on wednesday through the isle of man. a chilly day, but a beautiful day in terms of sunshine. slightly different story further north and west, temperatures struggled in parts of scotland to get up into double figures and there was a rash of sharp
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showers as well. that's because scotland and northern ireland, you're closest to this area of low pressure and a brisk northwesterly wind continues to feed showers in around that low. so we start off on a chilly note first thing on thursday morning. sunny spells and scattered showers through scotland and northern ireland, fairly widespread throughout the day. further south after a cloudy start, the cloud should break up, some sunshine come through. there's always a risk of one or two isolated showers across england and wales, but hopefully there'll be few and far between. and with a little more shelter in the south east, we could see temperatures peaking at 18 degrees. pressure on those exposed north west coast, only 1a degrees in northern ireland, cooler perhaps on the exposed north coast. and in scotland, we're looking at 10 to 1a degrees with those showers continuing on and off throughout the day. now, as we move out of thursday into friday, we see more of an organized line of rain developing, but that is where that cooler air is going to sit into the far northwest. temperatures just below par for
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the time of year further south. but there are indications of some warmer weather arriving over the next few days. but to start with, we're looking at single figures first thing on friday morning in rural parts of scotland, low single figures not out of the question once again. and there will be some rain moving its way south and east out of scotland, down into the north of england and north wales. sunny spells and a few scattered showers ahead of it. still a rash of showers, particularly to the northwest of the great glen where here temperatures will sit around ten or 11 degrees. further south, we're going to see highs of 18 celsius once again. so the temperature is pretty much stuck in a rut. weak weather front bringing some cloud to begin with across the south for the weekend. that low pressure is gradually pulling away. so hopefully high pressure will tend to build, but we keep the risk of showers once again across scotland and northern ireland. somewhat drier and brighter, but not necessarily warmer further south.
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live from washington this is bbc— live from washington this is bbc news. live from washington this is bbc new-— live from washington this is bbc news. israeli cease-fire while israel _ bbc news. israeli cease-fire while israel launches - bbc news. israeli cease-fire while israel launches a - bbc news. israeli cease-fire while israel launches a newl while israel launches a new assault on central gaza. world leaders gather in france and in the uk to mark 80 years since the uk to mark 80 years since the d—day invasion. and climate researchers call for urgent action as global temperatures neara action as global temperatures near a dangerous threshold. we
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need to near a dangerous threshold. - need to do things differently. we can do it in a way that is fair, we could do it in a way thatis fair, we could do it in a way that isjust. we began with the war in gaza with his developments on the ground in a cease—fire negotiation. on wednesday israel launched a new assault in central gaza, the velocity in central gaza, the velocity in the strip where it really had not yet entered. at least 70 people are said to been killed including several children. it comes as palestinian team sees several hundred bodies have been found in mass graves. israeli forces raided the hospital for a raided the hospitalfor a second time in march claiming hamas had regrouped there, something hamas is denied. it is a raley�*s spokesperson said there were no civilian casualties during their operation but the bbc has found evidence that civilians were killed from jerusalem here's our correspondent for the
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