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so a world cup summer with one german in a final. and british interest here persists — jamie murray and victoria azarenka are through to the semifinals of the mixed doubles, where they will play the british pair of jay clarke and harriet dart. she's 19 and 21 and, quite rightly, they are having fun. but when it comes to doubles in tennis, there are no boundaries. here on court, an englishman and a croatian playing on the same side for a place in the final. inglot and skugor, nearest the camera, played five sets against american pair bryan and sock, and lost. it almost felt like moscow on court 2. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. well, newsnight is coming up on bbc there are two. well, newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome. the headlines for
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you tonight. supreme serena! williams is into another wimbledon final as she goes for a record equalling 24th grand slam title. heads held high. gareth says they can to return from russia proud and. and blown away, england's cricketers are thrashed by india in the first one day international. we'll start with another day to remember at wimbledon for serena williams who has made it through to the singles final for a tenth time after seeing off germany'sjulia gur—gus as alex gulrajani reports. centre court at its finest. the
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worlds finest tennis players of course. the two—time grand slam champion, but never at wimbledon. and elena stood quite vehemently for the early exchanges in her weight. the 21—year—old latvian won the french open last year and she too had eyes on another top prize. but as the opening set played out, it was kerber who forced the initiative. the young opponent struggled to return within the court and conceded the first set. she continued her assault into the second, showing her full continued her assault into the second, showing herfull array of talents. leaving pains to work out how she would get back into this and stop her stroke plate was just too wayward, constantly forcing the errors on her way to victory. once again. both herself out. the first
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to claim her ticket to the centre court. i am happy to be back. i was working for young kids and to stay here again and the final at wimbledon, it is great. the last time she was there, serena williams came out on top and once again, she has been leading the way at wimbledon. just four months into her return to tennis. the other semifinals, she continued to show herform of semifinals, she continued to show her form of the last two weeks. the power, the positioning, the passion. and the first set wrapped up in barely half an hour. serena williams getting this done in double quick time. she kept the pace up. everything williams touched seemed to find a spot. she is marching away with this one, and a break serve only delayed the inevitable. the tenth wimbledon final for serena williams, and probably the most satisfying. i had a really tough
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delivery and i had to have multiple surgeries and almost did not make it to be honest and so i remember i could not even walk to my mailbox so it is definitely not normal for be in wimbledon. i am taking everything as it is and just enjoying every moment. the point of centre court is back, and looking to be playing her crown. one other match to bring you up to date with from wimbledon, britain's jamie murray and partner victoria azarenka are through to the semi finals of the mixed doubles. they came from a set down to beat dutch duo jean—julien royer and demi schuurs. they now face british pair harriet dart and jay clarke in the last four. the world cup dream may be over for england, but their manager gareth southgate says they can come home after the 3rd place playoff match against belgium with their heads held high and belives they've set a new benchmark for the national team. there were no official interviews or appearances from the team today, many took to social media to thank fans, teammates and the wider england set—up for their support and cameraderie. southgate did speak to fatv
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and shared his pride in his side. yesterday, was sometimes important to feel the suffering and the result. but also now we have to acknowledge the journey we have been on and the achievement that the team have made. i am incredibly proud of what we've given any improvement in particularly in the last eight months, and we are the third team in history to make a world cup semifinal, so given the last two teams did it were far more experienced than this team, i do not think we can't underestimate that achievement. it wasn't one of the best kept secrets this summer, chelsea are set to part company with their manager antonio conte after two years at the club. it's understood that former napoli boss and fellow italian maurizio sarri will replace him and is edging closer to signing a deal. conte was appointed as chelsea boss in the summer of 2016, leaving his role as italy head coach to take the job at stamford bridge.
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he led the club to the premier league title in his first season in charge, but things went wrong last season, on and off the pitch, with the team finishing fifth. should sarri be appointed, he'd become chelsea's ninth full—time manager since roman abramovich bought the club in 2003. rangers mark, and the first leg of the europa league. jenny murphy opener came in the 23rd minute. reward for a decent first half. more subdued after the break. courtesy of that late penalty. they play next tuesday. it was also a europa league first qualifying when work honours key. they were all being tonight.
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crystal palace ladies will play in the championship. withdrawing from the championship. withdrawing from the league, the bells one tier two, then called women's super league 2 in may, but they needed to leave the revamped division to ensure a continued viability, but they and sheffield also dropped out for financial reasons and now play in the third tier. england's cricketers began their one—day series against india with a heavy eight wicket defeat at trent bridge. spinner kuldeep yadav took record figures of 6—25 whilst an unbeaten century from rohit sharma helped put the tourists one—up in that three match series as adam wild reports. with one world cup still fresh, looms on the horizon. time for him when to lay the foundations, something which the top batsman have built a formidable reputation. dating of the world top rank, but in
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world cricket, there are few sterner test in india, and they found a young spinner about to turn this match. others tried to rebuild with limited success, calling time and again stopping them in their tracks. he had reached 50 but that was as far as he would allow him to go. the fifth wicket gave willie his sixth. england had few answers. just 268 to defend that was a tall order. india made short work of it. this took sharma passed his century. ahead of next years world cup, the standard is being set. adam wilde, bbc news. the birmingham born writer, held off a late challenge as well. here's drew savage. plenty of plot twists and turns to
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come. the battle of the race emerges it is about opportunism. he supports chris froom later in the race but now he is free to take his chance. he did get a jump on the field, his sprint earned him two seconds. safely out of trouble in the hill, a good days work, the champions main rivals lost time. they hoped to take the stage win and the overall lead, but as they scaled the wall of britney, they seized his chance. he has come close to winning stages over the last five years, the race leader and thomas among those pursuing him. the birmingham born irishman was not going to let this one go. thomas is up to second overall, and the day belonged to one man. dan martin. drew savage, bbc news. the giants, what result for them.
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but the rise when, 20 point— 12, in the evening other game, the dragons drew 22, josh charlie had given the hosts the lead, but narrowed the deficit. the penalties tied the game and a tense finish, neither side could find a winning point. that's all from sportsday with will perry. coming up in a moment, the papers. have a good one. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be
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bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political correspondent for the evening standard, kate proctor and journalist and broadcasterjohn stapleton. many of tomorrow's front the telegraph leads with donald trump's suggestion that theresa may's brexit strategy might not find favour makes mr trump's thoughts on brexit its lead, and also says that england manager gareth southgate is against the idea of his squad being seen as heros. the guardian reports mrs may is going to push for a trade deal with the united states the financial times carries a warning that the city might suffer as a result of the government's brexit plan the express claims conservative mps were ‘in revolt‘ against their own leader over
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the plan so those were the front pages, let's take a look at some of them in more detail. lets kick—off with the telegraph and what it is saying about donald trump. absolutely. donald trump is coming to the uk like the world went today. he is causing all kinds of news. the big story emerging this evening is that donald trump is giving his opinion on brexit. he is saying that theresa may's brexit, is not the kind of brexit that voters wanted. he is basically pooh—poohing the idea and i am really struggling to how he knows the first thing about it, to be honest. how he had studied this. i would be surprised if he has gone into detail. he learned about brexit in the last couple days, he said. to dismiss it
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in this way, so thoroughly, i think you have got to think here who easy listening to? who are his sounding board? he be taking some inspiration perhaps from ukip, he has also been acquainted with erin banks, and also he is referenced borisjohnson lately so i am starting to think they have had a conversation and he is taking inspiration from the former foreign secretary saw blue i watched his press conference this morning and he went through a whole range. he was asked a question about it and he is exactly as you said, his thoughts on it, and he said it seemed to be, a dilated version of what you would expect, going back to europe etc, and not taking into the
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scottish, and mrs may is trying to forge a deal with him. it has caused a stirto forge a deal with him. it has caused a stir to put it mildly. that is what he does. he kicks off by slapping off everyone in nato and he has a point. one of the few countries who do pay what is supposed to be our share, and many of the others do not. it didn't cost an emergency meeting and that one state, he threatened to withdraw from nato and their emergency meeting, a little bit late, and his trip to this country, and then. and then he ploughs straight in with his opinion on the brexit negotiations. you would love to be a fly on the wall at this dinner. it is slightly awkward but there they were, standing at the top of the steps for quite a long time because there was a lot of music to listen to but it appeared to be a picture, of a
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successful evening. they held hands again as they went up the steps. i do not know why. i might be wrong about this, but the memory that he has some difficulty with steps. there was talk at the white house where they held hands and it was because of the steps. there are a million cameras there and they know how it looks. he has looked cosy with theresa may this evening and we are going to see as the papers progress this evening just how forthright he has been about brexit. all the while, she is trying to strike a trade deal with the us after brexit. tickets the front, with the same thought in mind, in terms of trump coverage. their lead story in a moment, but those people who have decided they would rather he isn't here stop it.
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