tv Sportsday BBC News July 4, 2022 6:30pm-7:01pm BST
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it has been a from the south—west. it has been a relatively quiet story today. over the next few hours it will be a pleasant evening. a breeze driving showers in scotland and north—west england. towns and city in double figures. in sheltered areas down to six or seven. sunny first thing in the east, a lovely day in prospect. some cloud in wales and south—west england and some mist and patchy rain from a weak front in the west. temperatures up to 22 or 23. so again perfect weatherfor temperatures up to 22 or 23. so again perfect weather for both spectators and the players i suspect if you're heading to wimbledon. as we move further ahead on wednesday we move further ahead on wednesday we have this front toppling across the high pressure. once that clears,
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the high pressure. once that clears, the story will turn more humid and there will be some rain in the far north—west of scotland and some cloud around. but punch some holes in the cloud with the sunshine and a degree or so warmer and top temperatures of 25 degrees and will get warmer towards the weekend. thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at six on monday 4th july. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. good evening. welcome to wimbledon. day eight. it's not a mandate monday
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any more because we had planned sunday, but so much to come up as the quarterfinal line—up gets clearer. coming up on tonight's programme, no circus from nick in the end, he's into the wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time in eight years. can the 2019 champion at halep it keep her impressive run going? and also before seven p:m., we hear from ten after wimbledon�*s find by the winnings to her for banning russian and belarusian players. also coming up in the programme... jonny bairstow hits his fifth half century in as many innings as england chase 378 to win against india. northern ireland women land in southampton ahead of their european championship debut on thursday against norway.
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welcome along to the all england club for the second monday of these championships. it has felt busy, but everybody playing a round of 16 matches on a monday, but that's all changed this year. there was play yesterday, so some of the business done, but what was remaining we have seen played out and playing out and to be played out across the coming hours. our quarterfinals, no doubt to the big man was so far on day eight here at wimbledon. that was nick krygios, the true circus performance on saturday, he described it. we weren't sure what to expect from him today, opening play against the 21—year—old from the united states. it was a 5 cents tussle. struggling with his
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shoulder, did battle through in the end and one the deciding set convincingly so. to the quarterfinals he goes for the first time since 2014, and here is what he had to say afterwards. it time since 2014, and here is what he had to say afterwards.— had to say afterwards. it wasn't an here had to say afterwards. it wasn't anywhere near _ had to say afterwards. it wasn't anywhere near my _ had to say afterwards. it wasn't anywhere near my best - had to say afterwards. it wasn't - anywhere near my best performance. i'm just super heavy to get there. i find really hard today. it was special stepping out here once again. special stepping out here once aaain. ~ , ., , , again. miles to the serves were rainin: again. miles to the serves were raining down — again. miles to the serves were raining down from _ again. miles to the serves were raining down from it _ again. miles to the serves were raining down from it looked - again. miles to the serves were | raining down from it looked like again. miles to the serves were i raining down from it looked like at times_ raining down from it looked like at times you — raining down from it looked like at times you are in some discomfort. how sore — times you are in some discomfort. how sore are you? i�*ve times you are in some discomfort. how sore are you?— times you are in some discomfort. how sore are you? i've played a lot of tennis in — how sore are you? i've played a lot of tennis in the _ how sore are you? i've played a lot of tennis in the last _ how sore are you? i've played a lot of tennis in the last month - how sore are you? i've played a lot of tennis in the last month and - how sore are you? i've played a lot of tennis in the last month and a i of tennis in the last month and a half. i'mjust of tennis in the last month and a half. i'm just proud of the way i steadied the ship. he came firing in the fourth set, and obviously my 5 cents record is pretty good. that's what i was thinking about. i never lost a five set in a chair. that's what i was thinking about. i've been here before, done it before, i came through again. we here before, done it before, i came through again-— here before, done it before, i came through again. we were looking like it was going — through again. we were looking like it was going to _ through again. we were looking like it was going to be _ through again. we were looking like it was going to be in _ through again. we were looking like it was going to be in all— through again. we were looking like it was going to be in all australian l it was going to be in all australian quarterfinal, but they went long
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after a tie—break in the fifth. it's christian garin who you are going to play next. a few unknowns there, but you must fancy her is the way you've been playing. i you must fancy her is the way you've been playing-— been playing. i was really excited to -la . been playing. i was really excited to play- to _ been playing. i was really excited to play- to be _ been playing. i was really excited to play. to be honest. _ been playing. i was really excited to play. to be honest. he's - been playing. i was really excited to play. to be honest. he's been| to play. to be honest. he's been ozzie flag for so long. i was actually expecting to play hand, but i'm not even thinking about that, i need a glass of wine for sure tonight. 50 need a glass of wine for sure toniaht. , ., ., tonight. so well behaved, more measured _ tonight. so well behaved, more measured and _ tonight. so well behaved, more measured and considered, - tonight. so well behaved, more measured and considered, nick| measured and considered, nick krygios into the quarterfinals here. who will he pay next? you heard it there. the chilean, not necessarily familiar to everyone, but the men's draw feeling very open. his other half. credit to the hand, he wasn't expecting to win this one and he came from two sets down to get the biggest win of his life. he reached the last 16just biggest win of his life. he reached the last 16 just last month, and now here he is in the quarterfinals at
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wimbledon. another ozzie to face and nick krygios. following on from yesterday, i chat through everything that has been happening and continues to happen, really pleased to say former british player now turned coach is with me. thank you forjoining us. let's talk a little bit about nick krygios. as a player, how on earth would you have dealt with him? it how on earth would you have dealt with him? , ' . , , with him? it is difficult, because that's part _ with him? it is difficult, because that's part of — with him? it is difficult, because that's part of the _ with him? it is difficult, because that's part of the game - with him? it is difficult, because that's part of the game plan. - with him? it is difficult, because that's part of the game plan. i l that's part of the game plan. i think it's always a case of him trying to get under his opponent's skin. i think it's been around for so long now we know what he is up to. i think all the players in the locker room know exactly what he is going to do. is going to get involved with an empire. he is going to say things out enough that you can hear as well and try to disrupt your rhythm. it obviously works. he had got on top of him and wasn't able to control the situation. he is a player that likes to control things, but he is a disruptor, so it is tough, but today, he was a little
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quieter, wasn't he? a shoulder injury part of that reason why. he did very well in the end.- injury part of that reason why. he did very well in the end. krygios is sometimes _ did very well in the end. krygios is sometimes heavy _ did very well in the end. krygios is sometimes heavy on _ did very well in the end. krygios is sometimes heavy on the - did very well in the end. krygios is sometimes heavy on the outside l sometimes heavy on the outside courts, isn't he? has to be in his best behaviour, more respectable, and handle that situation really well. as a coach, how would you get the best out of krygios? because his enormous talent is undoubtable, especially in the service, but it's a must been a mental block. we haven't seen him ever progressed beyond a part of finance of a grand slam. if you are working with them, dare i say it, what advice would you give him? it’s dare i say it, what advice would you rive him? 3 m give him? it's difficult with k aios, give him? it's difficult with krygios, because - give him? it's difficult with krygios, because he - give him? it's difficult with krygios, because he will. give him? it's difficult with i krygios, because he will only give him? it's difficult with - krygios, because he will only post when he feels like he is ready to. i think he is the type of player that wherever he is playing around the world, whether it be in grand slams or in masters 1000 skin it's important that he feels mentally fresh and physically able to go the distance. i think that has been a little bit of an issue for him will stop of course, physically very difficult when you are not putting the work in off the court. it is a very tough thing to know if you will outlast your opponent to come if
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things get very physical, we saw today after his match against... that was one of the question marks today, about how he would feel a couple of days later. the shoulder injury going forward, i think we will have to keep an eye on that, but because the drought has opened up but because the drought has opened up for him, in the quarterfinals, thatis up for him, in the quarterfinals, that is a great draw on paper for him, and excellent play, i wouldn't be in the quarterfinals if you weren't good on grass. he will be highly motivated now and he's got a good route through in the quarterfinals to the semites. let’s quarterfinals to the semites. let's rattle through _ quarterfinals to the semites. let's rattle through it _ quarterfinals to the semites. let's rattle through it have _ quarterfinals to the semites. let's rattle through it have we - quarterfinals to the semites. let's rattle through it have we had today. the 11 seed, he had to drop a set, he's beaten jason the 11 seed, he had to drop a set, he's beatenjason kuebler in straight sets, and it has been a good grass court season for him, he is impressive on the surface, remember earlier this year, wrap in a doll, we can see him warning up —— warming up, ready and get to go. he somebody playing at the moment. that is early doors at the moment. let's take you to those life pictures at
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the moment because he is chasing this 23rd grand slam title, he is awaiting the winner of this match, looking really good on grass against lorenzo in the last match. how do you think he is doing with that but injury? i last match. how do you think he is doing with that but injury?- doing with that but in'ury? i think conflict is looking — doing with that but injury? i think conflict is looking good. - doing with that but injury? i think conflict is looking good. i - doing with that but injury? i think conflict is looking good. i guess l conflict is looking good. i guess that doubts are that sometimes he struggles from day to day and you just hope that's not going happen. it's going to be a good day, and he wont have any issues with his foot, but he's been building very nicely, this tournament, this match is going to be quite tricky, i think. if there was ever a game out there that could just disrupt the rhythm of someone like him, it's having the big serve and hitting things from the back of the court. he has the power, but it is very important and that the dutchman gets off to a good start today, otherwise if he goes behind, i think he is such a good frontrunner that he might struggle. thank you, just before i hand back, let's sign up that's halep is 30,
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the only former grand slam champion left in the women's draw, she's knocked out in straight sets, amanda taking on harmony, and i will round up taking on harmony, and i will round up the rest of the women's quarterfinal line up for you in the second half. something to come back to, but that is all for me for now. in fact, let me cover off one newsline before i do hand back, because this is that wimbledon organisers have been defined by the women's tennis association for banning russian and belarusian players from the summer's grass court events. the all england club find £207,000, both are appealing these fines. we have been hearing from the member of the board at the all england club. it's been unsatisfactory from start to finish— it's been unsatisfactory from start to finish and the club have been put in a very— to finish and the club have been put in a very difficult position. when he got _ in a very difficult position. when he got to— in a very difficult position. when he got to the whole government guidance, — he got to the whole government guidance, but you cannot deny that the championships and the lta have .one the championships and the lta have gone against those agreements with
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the two _ gone against those agreements with the two are. sol gone against those agreements with the two are. so i still think there is a process— the two are. so i still think there is a process to go through that will certainly be appealing those fines. but i certainly be appealing those fines. but i think— certainly be appealing those fines. but i think we all want to move on from _ but i think we all want to move on from it _ amanda, on the scoreboard is through. through the quarterfinals of wimbledon. come back to me later if you can, but for now, back to the bbc sport centre. thank you very much for that. jonny bairstow and joe root have hit half centuries as england chase 378 to win against india in the fifth and final test. it leaves a tantalising final day at edgebaston as england look to level the series. nesta mcgregor watched the day's action... 2-1 2—1 down from england needed to stand any chance of leveling up the series they would need to show they were morning people. in other words, get most of the hard work done before lunch. and day four started well. and he hadn't put 30 runs on
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the board when they last pajaro. a key way cats because of the top score with 66. two quick wickets would follow first, nice timing this reverse swoop. india was stunned, and his case, literally, because shortly after being struck on the helmets, he was gone. jimmy anderson registered his 100th test match catch during this series, but it should have been 101. two goals, but nojoy. and when ben should have been 101. two goals, but no joy. and when ben stokes should have been 101. two goals, but nojoy. and when ben stokes helped himself to the final three wickets, for england's, the chase was on. a target of 378, that would be a record run chase. and while the chances of reaching beatrice lane, opener zach crawley and alex gave the cloud something to believe in. even when crowley was bolded just before beaching his half—century,
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the town had been set. joe roots did reach 50 and england are over halfway to their targets. but who will be smiling come tomorrow? nestor mcgregor, bbc news. so this is how it looks to finish the day. england 259 victory, needing another 119 to win. tiny bear still unbeaten on 72. joe roots and 76 for him. full highlights on bbc four and the iplayer at seven p:m.. just two days until the start of the women's european championships in england. the lionesses kick off the action against austria at old trafford. they've had heartbreak at major tournaments, beaten finalists in the euros in 2009, they've fallen at the semifinal hurdle at two world cups and one euro's since. earlier i spoke to former england international sue smith and asked her if england could finally make the leap with the help of head coach sarina wiegman.
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she is saying, well, i have done it with another lens, i know how to do it, iwill with another lens, i know how to do it, i will pass on all of my experience unto us players, and that is what those players are ready for. that is what they want. they want to take that next step and win the tournament. it is huge pressure and expectation. it is at home. at the same time, ifeel expectation. it is at home. at the same time, i feel because expectation. it is at home. at the same time, ifeel because it expectation. it is at home. at the same time, i feel because it is at home, it's that extra little boost that i'm sure the fans will get them, if they needed, the fans will be there cheering them on. it’s be there cheering them on. it's excitin: be there cheering them on. it's exciting for _ be there cheering them on. it's exciting for them a home tournament for england, but also northern ireland are going to be making their debut at the european championship. just how big of an achievement is that for them to finally make it to this stage? it that for them to finally make it to this sta . e? , that for them to finally make it to this stage?— that for them to finally make it to this stare? , ., ., this stage? it is huge for northern ireland. ithink— this stage? it is huge for northern ireland. i think the _ this stage? it is huge for northern ireland. i think the fact _ this stage? it is huge for northern ireland. i think the fact that - this stage? it is huge for northern ireland. i think the fact that they i ireland. i think the fact that they have got themselves to the tournament in terms of a lot of the players were temperature semiprofessional, onlya players were temperature semiprofessional, only a couple of players who actually play in the ws l who are full time professional. it is a huge achievement for them to get there, but i know that they are
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not just get there, but i know that they are notjust going there to make up the numbers. they are going there to perform and to challenge themselves and to show how much they have progressed and how much they have developed. could you think will be the other teams to potentially watch out for in this competition and finally could _ out for in this competition and finally could you _ out for in this competition and finally could you thank you thank you will win? i finally could you thank you thank you will win?— you will win? i think england are auoin to you will win? i think england are going to win _ you will win? i think england are going to win it — you will win? i think england are going to win it and _ you will win? i think england are going to win it and that's - you will win? i think england arel going to win it and that's because the strength and depth that they've got. because of the experienced manager that they have, the fact that it manager that they have, the fact thatitis manager that they have, the fact that it is at home and they will have that boost from their crowds, but the other team have had to pick another team, but the other team have had to pick anotherteam, i but the other team have had to pick another team, i would go with sweden, and i think they are a team that have very much been, maybe a little bit under the radar can i think we've all spoke about england, we spoke about spain, we spoke about france, germany, if they click they will be very strong. sweden did really well in the olympics and they don't seem to have a weakness. northern ireland will be making their european championship debut on thursday. when they take on two—time champions norway at st mary's stadium. the team landed in southampton earlier today to begin
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their final preparations. southampton earlier today to begin theirfinal preparations. nicola mccarthy was there. this is where northern ireland's jenny at euro 2022 finally began. the team will be based here in the south of england and will play all three of their group games at st mary's stadium. this port city has played a significant role in maritime history, but it is in football that the northern ireland women's team will embark on their maiden voyage at a major tournament, and the players families couldn't be prouder. i and the players families couldn't be rouder. , , ., , , prouder. i wish he is all the best. you and your _ prouder. i wish he is all the best. you and your team. _ prouder. i wish he is all the best. you and your team. good - prouder. i wish he is all the best. you and your team. good luck . prouder. i wish he is all the best. | you and your team. good luck and prouder. i wish he is all the best. - you and your team. good luck and god bless. i you and your team. good luck and god bless. ., , ., , . ., bless. i was not expecting that. that's lovely. _ bless. i was not expecting that. that's lovely. go _ bless. i was not expecting that. that's lovely. go on, _ bless. i was not expecting that. that's lovely. go on, lauren! i bless. i was not expecting that. | that's lovely. go on, lauren! my famil , that's lovely. go on, lauren! my family. they _ that's lovely. go on, lauren! my family, they mean _ that's lovely. go on, lauren! my family, they mean the _ that's lovely. go on, lauren! my family, they mean the world - that's lovely. go on, lauren! my family, they mean the world to i that's lovely. go on, lauren! my. family, they mean the world to me, and they— family, they mean the world to me, and they have been the driving force behind _ and they have been the driving force behind all_ and they have been the driving force behind all of this and they have supported me in everything that i've
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done, _ supported me in everything that i've done, and _ supported me in everything that i've done, and it— supported me in everything that i've done, and it was nice to see how —— my niece _ done, and it was nice to see how —— my niece and — done, and it was nice to see how —— my niece and nephew. we done, and it was nice to see how -- my niece and nephew. we are proud of ou come my niece and nephew. we are proud of you come no — my niece and nephew. we are proud of you come no out _ my niece and nephew. we are proud of you come no out of— my niece and nephew. we are proud of you come up out of the _ my niece and nephew. we are proud of you come up out of the whole - you come up out of the whole team, we can't wait to see you over there. i wouldn't be where i was without their— i wouldn't be where i was without their support, for sure. they call themselves my support team, so i'm so thankful— themselves my support team, so i'm so thankful for everything they've done _ so thankful for everything they've done to — so thankful for everything they've done. ., . , so thankful for everything they've done. ., ., , ., done. to qualify for the euros, northern _ done. to qualify for the euros, northern ireland _ done. to qualify for the euros, northern ireland lost - done. to qualify for the euros, northern ireland lostjust- done. to qualify for the euros, northern ireland lostjust two l done. to qualify for the euros, - northern ireland lostjust two games out of eight. both defeats against the eventual group winners, norway. the last second goal on her 100th cap security to all draw against wales, which was significant as it eventually to seal a playoff match. oh, she's dropped at! hand eventually to seal a playoff match. 0h, she's dropped at!— 0h, she's dropped at! and so to ukraine, where _ 0h, she's dropped at! and so to ukraine, where it _ 0h, she's dropped at! and so to ukraine, where it was _ 0h, she's dropped at! and so to | ukraine, where it was rachel and simone. , ., , , ukraine, where it was rachel and simone. , ., ,, ., simone. giftwrapped for the liverpool — simone. giftwrapped for the liverpool player. _ simone. giftwrapped for the liverpool player. miguel, i simone. giftwrapped for the | liverpool player. miguel, can simone. giftwrapped for the - liverpool player. miguel, can she -et liverpool player. miguel, can she get the _ liverpool player. miguel, can she get the right side? as she can? & cheese _ get the right side? as she can? & cheese core? yes she can! back in
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belfast. the _ cheese core? yes she can! back in belfast, the rest _ cheese core? yes she can! back in belfast, the rest is _ cheese core? yes she can! back in belfast, the rest is history. - belfast, the rest is history. ukraine give it away at the back. is this the icing on the cake two caldwell! sometimes dreams do come true. b5 caldwell! sometimes dreams do come true. �* , caldwell! sometimes dreams do come true. m ., caldwell! sometimes dreams do come true. a ., , true. as soon as that second goal went in you _ true. as soon as that second goal went in you think, _ true. as soon as that second goal went in you think, just _ true. as soon as that second goal. went in you think, just please blow this wet— went in you think, just please blow this wet cell, and it was just absolute _ this wet cell, and it was just absolute euphoria. i always wanted to qualify _ absolute euphoria. i always wanted to qualify for a tournament, i wanted — to qualify for a tournament, i wanted to— to qualify for a tournament, i wanted to be part of that first group — wanted to be part of that first group to _ wanted to be part of that first group to do it, and set it on the othergirls— group to do it, and set it on the other girls who we have been on this journey with, ten or 15 years together, _ journey with, ten or 15 years together, we have gone through some really. _ together, we have gone through some really, really tough periods. is really, really tough periods. [55 'ust a really, really tough periods. i3 just a sense of pride, sense of achievement, the sacrifice over all these years it has now paid off and we are going to one of the biggest championships in the world. ranked 47th in the world, _ championships in the world. ranked 47th in the world, northern - championships in the world. ranked 47th in the world, northern ireland | 47th in the world, northern ireland will be underdogs at their first ever major tournament, but having already overcome the odds to qualify, anything is possible. and there's coverage of
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the women's euro's across the bbc. every england and northern ireland match will be live on bbc one. while all 31 matches will be live on the iplayer and bbc sport website. a premier league football player has been arrested on suspicion of rape. he cannot be named due to legal reasons come in a statement from the metropolitan police told the bbc sport on the 4th ofjuly, an allegation of rape of a women in her 20s reported to the police. it was reported the alleged rape happened injune reported the alleged rape happened in june 2022. reported the alleged rape happened injune 2022. police said a man was arrested at an address in barnett on suspicion of rape and taken into custody. they set inquiries are ongoing. fans will be able to stand at some premier league and championship football matches. designated standing hasn't been seen in top flight football since 1990 in the aftermath
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of the hillsborough disaster. our sports correspondent laura scott has more. since january, safe standing at football has been on trial. today, it's passed that test but the government announcing it will allow all clubs across the premier league and championship to have these licensed standing areas with barriers and rails to keep fans say. a total of eight clubs will have these areas from next season, plus wembley stadium. i spoke to the sports minister, nigel huddleston, about the significance of this moment. it about the significance of this moment. , ., , about the significance of this moment. , . , about the significance of this moment. , , moment. it is a big day, because fans have — moment. it is a big day, because fans have wanted _ moment. it is a big day, because fans have wanted standing - moment. it is a big day, because fans have wanted standing backi moment. it is a big day, because i fans have wanted standing back and stadium for a while and we committed to it in an manifesto. this is so obviously not the old standing of past. this is not the old terrace. it's important to note that fans will still have the option to use their seat in the standing areas, but safety is paramount here, because the legislation was introduced after the hillsboro tragedy. those behind today's decision say it is grounded in
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evidence that safe standing areas are safe. it’s evidence that safe standing areas are safe. �*, ,., ., ., are safe. it's important that throughout _ are safe. it's important that throughout all— are safe. it's important that throughout all of _ are safe. it's important that throughout all of the - are safe. it's important that throughout all of the works | are safe. it's important that - throughout all of the works that we have done to look towards the safe standing that has got to be led by research. we have had a piece of legislation in place for over 30 years now, so any change from that has got to be slow and deliberate. absolutely a case of evolution rather than revolution. for some, this will be _ rather than revolution. for some, this will be a _ rather than revolution. for some, this will be a long-overdue - rather than revolution. for some, this will be a long-overdue step l rather than revolution. for some, | this will be a long-overdue step in this will be a long—overdue step in the right direction, acknowledging that persistent standing was almost impossible to prevent, and getting fans a better atmosphere and a safer experience when watching football. for others, concerns remain. they willjust hope to be proved wrong as the wider roll—out of standing areas begins from next season. before we head back to wimbledon, let's take a look at other football headlines doing the rounds. denmark midfielder —— denmark midfielder christian eriksen has agreed in principle to sign for manchester united.
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his short—term contract at brentford ended last month. eriksen, who is still to have his medical, was also linked to his former club tottenham. manchester city have bought midfielder kalvin phillips from leeds united for 45 million pounds. the england international becomes pep guardiola's third summer signing after the arrivals of erling haaland and stefan ortega moreno. arsenal have signed brazil forward gabrieljesus from manchester city on a long—term dealfor £45 million. the 25—year—old forward scored 95 goals in 236 appearances in his five seasons at city. duncan ferguson has left everton to pursue a career in management. scoring 73 goals in 273 appearances over two spells at the club, he returned as a coach in 2014 and has had two stints as caretaker boss at goodison cementing his legacy as a toffees legend. that is it from here in salford, let's head back to chetan at wimbledon.
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thank you. it is still really busy here at the all england club. they are just leaving court number one at the moment. play close now, done and dusted, and some fans making their way out, but henman held still pretty busy, enjoying rough in a dial. we will update you on that at the moment. the living part where amanda hasjust the moment. the living part where amanda has just put out harmony and come of that incredible story day one, serena williams three sets, absolute epic, knocked out katie as well, but her championships coming to an end, the 20—year—old american is going to play simona hallett, the 2019th met on the grand same champion left in the women's draw committee other court of final completed. irina will play ila time the end steps to put out to lisa who beat her out last year. here she is the quarterfinals against... let me give you some doubles news, can't ps in physics —— as enthusiastic as that, because it's not been a great day for the british players. jamie murray is out would bruno spies in
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the men's double. he has out with his partner. he has cup ski is out with his partner. weather watson and harriet are also out of the women's doubles, i'm afraid. weather watson had a great championship, hasn't she? herand harriet had a great championship, hasn't she? her and harriet losing had a great championship, hasn't she? herand harriet losing in had a great championship, hasn't she? her and harriet losing in three to ukraine, latvia, the former french open champion, after that defeat, though, and that disappointment, we took some time to speak to both weather and harriet. reaching the first wta quarterfinals heading into these championships and weather watson still having one of the best weeks of her career. this is what both of them had to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here — to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and _ to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and feel _ to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and feel proud - to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and feel proud of - it back here and feel proud of myself for reaching a milestone that i have been wanting to make for a long time. and use that as motivation and confidence going into the hard court swing.— the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome _ the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome to _ the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome to be _ the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome to be able - the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome to be able to - the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome to be able to sit| been so awesome to be able to sit back and _
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been so awesome to be able to sit back and watch and for her to be able _ back and watch and for her to be able to achieve something she hasn't been able _ able to achieve something she hasn't been able to do before and to be able to— been able to do before and to be able to be — been able to do before and to be able to be alongside heron her on the double court has been awesome — her on the double court has been awesome teal. just her on the double court has been awesome teal.— her on the double court has been awesome teal. just got the order of the -la awesome teal. just got the order of the play for — awesome teal. just got the order of the play for tomorrow, _ awesome teal. just got the order of the play for tomorrow, that - the play for tomorrow, that quarterfinal on centre, obviously what a moment it's going to be for them. in court number one second up, david koffler is playing the british number one from the ninth seed, cam norrie, what a moment for him to potentially reach a semifinal which would potentially be against no backtrack of edge. we have been speaking to camry�*s coach today. this is what he has been telling us. towards the end of his college career, i was already coaching in their lot. we did a lot of sessions come a lot of matches together in one day he took me to lunch and says do you want to come with me for the summerfor the grass do you want to come with me for the summer for the grass tournaments? and that's how i started. i never thought it would be this long. i thought it would be this long. i thought it would be this long. i thought it would be a couple of tournaments, and then i would go back to argentina and start a career in finance or whatever, and he kind of convinced me to stay with him.
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and i enjoyed at, and i thought i could help him a lot, we put together a good team, yeah, now i really like it and i'm glad i made that decision. speaking with us earlier about cameron norrie's chances. he said at the very beginning of wimbledon and that his ambition was to finally make it to week two of a slam. well, he has done that. it was on court one yesterday where he was playing tiny can it help them that it was his mate, heading partner, someone is very close to. just keeping his calm, keeping his cool, approaching that quarterfinal tomorrow, a fairly indifferent year, it's fair to say, nobody was expecting to reach the quarterfinals here. a good play. he was considering retirement even last year will stop fancy his chances there, but there are giants of the sport looming large. one of them is on centre court at the moment. let's take you there. the dutch player, he
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would fancy his chances again. he did struggle around round one and round two, it's fair to say, in particular against the matchup sets in both of those talked afterwards about his frustration. still finding those adjustments between the clay and the grass. we are not allowed to ask him about his foot in press. he's been clear about that chronic foot problem that she has dealt with incredibly at 36 years old, of course, winning the french open in the australian open before that, chasing a calendar slam, which is never done, winning all four majors in the same year, so wimbledon he would have to win and then the us open after that. it would be a titanic ask. he isjust open after that. it would be a titanic ask. he is just trying to cause no backtrack a bit some difficulties, because he is looking like the clear favourite. but can he get himself through the quarterfinals? and he had himself then and play himself into even better form to potentially face and then the final? both on separate
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sides of the drive. two games all. a job done there, a bit of a wiggle in the legs, getting that movement going and sitting back in his seat. you can of step today with that is happening on centre court over the bbc sport website, junior matches behind me into the side of me, you can follow all of that on the bbc website. from me and the team, we will wrap it up there. we will be back with you with sportsday and updates throughout the day as we head into the quarterfinals day here at the all england club. but for me and the team, thank you for watching. good night. hello. despite some long spells of sunshine across the uk on monday, our daytime highs still sat a few degrees below where we'd anticipate finding them at this point in summer. through the week, we'll start
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to address that with some warmer weather on the way by day. but also by night tonight, it'll be pretty chilly, though, across central southern england. light winds thanks to high pressure and clear spells mean rurally, we could get lows ofjust 6—7 celsius — certainly chilly for earlyjuly. elsewhere in the towns and cities, we're looking at temperatures falling to between 10—12 celsius. plenty of sunshine first thing tuesday, a few showers perhaps early on grazing eastern scotland. as the day plays out, thicker cloud pushing its way towards northern ireland and western scotland, and some more persistent rain becoming established here for the evening. 17 in aberdeen, up to 23 in london. always a bit more cloud to the north of the uk, in terms of our outlook, but it does become a couple of degrees warmer here. further south, potentially up to 28 in london by sunday.
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hello, i'm maryam moshiri, this is outside source. ukraine vows to fight back as russia takes contol of the last ukrainian strongold in luhansk. the local governor tells the bbc the retreat is tactical. translation: our military could have held the city for a long time, _ but russia currently has a huge advantage in artillery and ammunition. they would've simply destroyed the city from a distance. an international conference is under way in switzerland to discuss the recontruction of ukraine — the country's prime minister puts the cost at three quarters of a trillion dollars. in the us, shots are fired at an independence day parade in chicago.
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