craig templeton, bbc news. who you think might win?hing coco gauff. emma raducanu, tomorrow is the battle the brits, it'll be an extraordinary day at the championships. briefly fortime, championships. briefly for time, katie boulter up championships. briefly fortime, katie boulter up against harriet, how much we look forward to that? massively. some of their encounters have been frosty at times, though they get along perfectly fine once it starts. but that competitive that mattress three hours so if you've got a ticket, your we have jack draper against cameron norrie, and like i draper against cameron norrie, and likel _ now, to a sensational day for mark cavendish, who's made cycling history, with a 35th stage win at the tour de france. three years after equalling the record set by eddy merckx, cavendish moved clear with victory in a hectic finish to the fifth stage, a sprint to saint—vulbas. jane dougall reports: battling so hard his chain came off as the wind across the line. known as the wind across the line. known as the wind acro