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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  July 4, 2024 1:45am-2:01am BST

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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. sinner makes it count in his all—italian centre court battle with berrettini. the world number one showing his class to progress at wimbledon. britain's emma raducanu looks impressive — she reaches the third round of a grand slam since lifting the 2021 us open title three years ago. and manx magic — mark cavendish breaks the record for tour de france stage wins, overhauling the great eddy merckx. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. we'll start with an update from wednesday's wimbledon to come. but what a treat in the late
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match on centre court as the men's world number one and top seed, jannik sinner progressed to round three, getting the better of fellow italian matteo berrettini. sinner proved just why he's the world's best — but the australian open champion was pushed all the way by berrettini. sinner took the first two sets, but both on tie breaks, and berrettini — the wimbledon finallist from three years ago — struck back, to take the third set in style, 6—2. and just when we thought it could go the distance, sinner got the better again on a tie break, to win in four sets. a fantastic watch, up next for him, miomir kecmanovic. well, that one of several second round matches at the all england club on wednesday, including a shock in the women's draw, as naomi osaka's tournament is over. better news for the home hopes in emma raducanu though, as her fitness so far looks like it's holding up. chetan pathak has a round up from the day's action, and a look ahead to thursday. whoever wins the men's singles title at wimbledon this year will have a job on their hands
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beating carlos alcaraz, the defending champion showed all his qualities again against an impressive grass court player. the australian worked hard in the first site, taking it to a tie—break. once alcaraz found his rhythm, he powered through the next two sets, to set up a third—round match. the man alcaraz beat in last year's finals, daniil medvedev, fighting for his set and a break down to beat alexander muller and 3.5 hours. many people's favourite for the title, coco gauff, stormed past to move into the third round in 66 minutes, the us open champion is a players each transformed from the one that lost in the first round last year. as for the four—time champion naomi osaka,
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her tournament is over, after the birth of her child last year she paid the price for too many errors against the 19th seed emma navarro, losing in straight sets. another us open champion, emma raducanu she will play mixed doubles, expected to be andy murray is wimbledon farewell. never in my wildest dreams did i think it would be remotely possible so when the opportunity came around, i had to do it for nine—year—old emma and some things are bigger than just tennis in the current moment, when i look back at the end of my life, i willjust be over the moon i did this. playing with andy would be an amazing atmosphere and i think the crowd will love it. i'm going to love it and i'm just looking forward to the first ball hit. and before andy murray teams up with emma raducanu, he will team up with jamie murray, that match expected on centre court on thursday where we'll also see returning to that court
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novak djokovic and iga swiatek. what a moment to remember for mark cavendish — the manx man has made history — breaking the tour de france record for stage wins on wednesday. cavendish took his 35th victory in cycling's greatest race. to surpass the legendary eddy merckx with a sensational sprint finish in saint vulbas. it's expected to be his final tour and the 39—year—old burst clear in a dramatic finale to stage five. slovenia's tadej pogacar retained the leader's yellow jersey in the general classification standings, 45 seconds clear of belgium's remco evenepoel with defending championjonas vingegaard five seconds further adrift. so an incredible achievement from cavendish — earlier we caught up with the former british cyclist and three times olympic gold medallist ed clancy. i think he's done, he's defied the odds one more time and whether you're interested in sport or not, i think everyone can take a bit of inspiration about mark cavendish and his resilience, his determination
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and hard work. and yeah, i hope that it's noticed end the word spreads far and wide. a point in time where there's so much talk about the young talents coming through, you know, just out of thejunior ranks, really, to become these super pros in their young 20s, we've got a 39—year—old mark cavendish crashed out of the tour last year, only two or three years ago he couldn't even find a contract to sign and yeah, he's done it. he's finally done it, he's broken the record and yeah, a legend is born. i've known mark for a long, long time and write back since 2001, and he was always determined, always a character, he was always fun to be around. and you know, he said 20 odd years ago that he would be the best sprinter in the world and of course back then, we all sort of left it out of the room, but i kind of watched his career unfold first—hand and he's had so many ups and downs that people won't have seen on the surface, you don't see these things on tv, physically, emotionally,
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and his family life and so on. at the grand age of 39 when really almost every professional cyclist has seen their utter days, to finally get that one stage over the land that he missed out on 12 months ago, it's quite a heart—warming story. everyone is so happy for him, he's a great character, he's fun to be around, super charismatic, that's a big part of his success as well, he's always brought his team around with him, and the cycling world rejoices today. it'll be an awfully long time before someone can rack up another 35 stage wins. there's a break in the european championship on wednesday and thursday before the first two quarterfinals take place on friday.
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turkiye play their last eight match against the netherlands on saturday. their defender — merih demiral — is under investigation by uefa for allegedly making a political gesture as he celebrated his second goal in his country's 2—i victory over austria last night. demiral made a wolf salute, which is associated with a right—wing extremist nationalist group. he posted this picture on social media after the game, with the words — "how happy is the one who says he is a turk" and speaking to reporters said, "i had a specific celebration in mind, "something connected to my turkish identity, "i wanted to express that, and i'm very happy i did". germany interior minister nancy faeser has condemned the gesture, saying that using the euros as a platform for racism is completely unacceptable. we heard from ivan toney on wednesday at the england camp, as they build up to their quarterfinal against switzerland in dusseldorf on saturday. he admitted he was "annoyed" at being brought on during injury time against slovakia, for his first appearance of the tournament — he set up harry kane for the winner — but toney says
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he is ready to play any part that's required of him in germany. alex howell has more. the england team continued their preparations for the knockout stages of euro 2024 and were back in training for the first time since that dramatic comeback win against slovakia. all 26 of the players were on the pitch, but one of those players, he played a key role in that country is brentford forward ivan toney. he came on to set up the winner for captain harry kane. he was speaking to us today at the england camp in blanket time to what it was like to be a player against the scott that is not going to play many minutes. every player will go through a hump. especially with one minute ago you want to be more than that, luckily we managed to the equaliser, but it was up for me to kind of put myself a bit of space, to get on my mood. and get on with the game, i think i've done that, i managed to contribute. most of us play week in week out for our club, and it's always tough,
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but i mean, in my career i've come down this route a few times as well. so that was ivan toney, he will put his name into the mind of england manager gareth southgate, there will definitely be a change in the england side this saturday, margate he is suspended after picking up his second yellow card of the competition. there may be a place for manchester united defender luke sure, he hasn't played any part of this competition yet, he has travelled here with an injury, but he has been building up his fitness so he may come into the side this weekend. finally, england's women beat new zealand by five wickets in their third and final one—day international in bristol. the match was reduced to 42 overs per side after rain delayed the start and new zealand finished on 2ii/8 after rain delayed the start and new zealand finished on 211 for eight in their innings. lauren bell taking five wickets, including the big one of amelia kerr.
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a superb knock from nat sciver—brunt who ended unbeaten on 76, and 35 not out from alice capsey saw england home with 20 balls to spare. england win the series 3—0. before we go, a reminder of our top story — world number one and top seed jannick sinner is through to the third round at wimbledon after a three sets to one victory over fellow italian matteo berrettini. big win for him there, you can get more on that story as well as the rest from wimbledon and the rest of the day's sports news from the usual places, the bbc sport app orfrom our website which is bbc.com/ support. you can also get the latest from the euros there, but for me and the rest of the team here at the bbc sport centre, thank you very much for watching and we'll see you next time. hello there. there'll be winners and losers
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when it comes to the weather forecast on thursday. for the far north and west, we will continue to see a rash of showers. it could be quite windy with it, as well. sunny spells elsewhere. the winds really quite a feature right across the country, but the strongest of the winds closest to this area of low pressure, driving in a rash of showers, maybe longer spells of rain at times. but elsewhere, particularly where we had quite a lot of cloud and it was drizzly from time to time on wednesday, will be a better story. more in the way of sunshine coming through. so, by the afternoon, expect this story. we will see these showers, and, as i say, some of them heavy, the brighter yellows and greens denoting that. and with the strength of the wind as well, well, those temperatures really struggling, 11—15 degrees. a few showers into northern ireland, not quite as many, and a few showers across northern england. but generally across england and wales, there'll be more in the way of sunshine, particularly across southeast england. temperatures peaking at 21 degrees, so that means forwimbledon, it will be a better day. we'll have some sunny
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spells coming through. by friday, though, once again a change of fortunes, rain could have a part to play for the outer courts as we go through the day. and the reason being this frontal system that's going to slide in through the latter stages of thursday into friday, bringing more in the way of cloud and showery rain across south—west england during the early hours of friday morning, pushing towards swi9 for the early morning rush hour. but, generally speaking, those temperatures will hold up into double digits to start the day on friday. as we move into friday, then, there will be a good deal of dry, sunny weather really from the m4 corridor south. that's where we'll see the rain. a little more cloud, but generally across england and wales, a good slice of sunshine. a few isolated showers into northwest scotland, but generally those temperatures — not much change — ranging from 14—21 degrees if we're lucky. into the weekend, the unsettled theme is set to continue. very changeable, the weather story, at the moment. a ridge of high pressure to start saturday, but there'll be more wet weather moving in on sunday. so, for england and wales, perhaps saturday the best day, but elsewhere, we'll see showers of longer spells of rain set to continue and those temperatures
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disappointing forjuly.
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live from washington,
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this is bbc news. hurricane beryl lashes jamaica with rain and intense winds as the country braces for the worst in the coming hours. us democratic governors vow to stand with us president biden as questions continue about his fitness for office. israel says it's evaluating hamas�*s comments on proposals to free hostages as the prime minister remains under pressure to end the war in gaza. hello. i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. hurricane beryl is passing by jamaica, with the eye wall now brushing the southern coast, bringing with it dangerous high winds, sea surges and a trail of destruction. currently, beryl is a category 4 storm — the most intense that jamaica has seen in more than a decade.
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