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since court singles title since wimbledon in 2016. he won the final in straight sets. murray believes his decision to skip the french open has been justified after making what he called "the perfect start" to his grass—court season. the treble winners are back on home turf — manchester city returned from istanbul on thursday, after claiming a historic third trophy, winning the champions league with victory over inter milan. they'll parade all three trophies on monday. a team who departed as hopefuls arriving back at heroes after what can be described as a first—class season. manchester city, champions of europe for the first time. i city, champions of europe for the first time.— the first time. i think it's important _ the first time. i think it's important that _ the first time. i think it's important that the - the first time. i think it's i important that the children come and celebrate and see the players arrive back. we players arrive back. i've suworted _ players arrive back. i've supported them - players arrive back. i've| supported them forever. players arrive back. i've supported them forever. i'm really— supported them forever. i'm really excited they finally won it. ,, �* , really excited they finally won it. ,, �*, ., ., ,. it. she's followed them since she was two. _ it. she's followed them since she was two. now— it. she's followed them since she was two. now she - it. she's followed them since she was two. now she plays| she was two. now she plays football _ she was two. now she plays football herself. _ she was two. now she plays football herself. man - she was two. now she plays football herself. man city i she was two. now she plays . football herself. man city have been _ football herself. man city have been a — football herself. man city have been a big _ football herself. man city have been a big inspiration- football herself. man city have
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been a big inspiration to - football herself. man city have been a big inspiration to her. been a big inspiration to her and — been a big inspiration to her and the _ been a big inspiration to her and the rest _ been a big inspiration to her and the rest of— been a big inspiration to her and the rest of the - been a big inspiration to her and the rest of the girls. - been a big inspiration to herl and the rest of the girls. the 1-0 victory — and the rest of the girls. the 1-0 victory came _ and the rest of the girls. the 1-0 victory came curse - and the rest of the girls.- 1—0 victory came curse courtesy over this goal from 1—0 victory came curse courtesy over this goalfrom midfielder rodri. a match where city were favourites, although the italians pushed them all the way — and almost equalised, with the very last attack of the game. with the very last attack of the game-— the game. what a save! manchester _ the game. what a save! manchester city - the game. what a save! manchester city have i the game. what a save! i manchester city have done the game. what a save! - manchester city have done it! pep guardiola's team having already secured the premier league and the fa cup, now boasting the treble — only the second english team to do so after manchester united in 1999. an incredible achievement when you consider city were playing in the third tierjust over two decades ago. , it's stratospheric, to be honest with you. you're trying to find the words and the superlatives to try to describe it. when sheikh mansour first came to the club — yes, there's been a lot of money, but they've actually invested. their treatment has been second to none, really. huge successes on the field, but these latest achievements come with city still facing more than 100
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financial charges by the premier league. the club has always denied any wrongdoing. since their 2008 takeover by investors from abu dhabi, success domestically almost insta ntly followed. success domestically almost instantly followed. yet europe's biggest club prize — the champions league trophy — had eluded them, until now. winning the champions league is a triumph that the city manager pep guardiola said had been written in the stars... of course it's historic for of course it's historic for many reasons. 0n of course it's historic for many reasons. on a personal level, pep guardiola would say, "i won it with the team of my heart, and i won it with a team that needed to actually win." it wasn't an obsession, i would say, for the manchester city board. pep guardiola guard was demanded to dominate domestic football, which he's done, and now being a regular in the last four of the champions league. and now he's won it. the fans
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of manchester city have actually enjoyed their good football. and they read all the stories about pep guardiola being the greatest manager of his generation. and why they enjoy it so much and why it's so special — winning the treble hasn't happened very often. i spoke to some players on the pitch just after the game finished and i saw them tired, i saw them happy, i saw them relieved. a mixture of emotions. but certainly they all came up with the same thing. "there's nobody better in the world of football than us." and to have that sense that it's a debate that's finished right now — plus having the manager that not only is winning, but has changed football — must be a gratifying feeling. australia's men's cricketers have warmed up for the ashes by becoming the world test champions, beating india in the final by 209 runs. australia stamped out india's resistance in ruthless fashion at the 0val in ruthless fashion at the 0val in london. nathan lyon finished with figures of 4/41 as india
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were left runners—up for a second successive final, and with just five days to go before australia renew their biggest rivalry against england, cummins says winning the ashes would have a big impact on theirfutures. impact on their futures. ashes impact on theirfutures. ashes tend to define, you impact on their futures. ashes tend to define, you know, eras and teams. i think the great thing about this final is we feel like we've played awesome cricket for the last two years. being there at the end holding the trophy feels really well—deserved. that's great for our team and, in a way, ashes are hard to win — i think it's been 20—odd years. so, yeah, it's not going to be easy. but, you know, if we were to win it, that's — yeah, that is legacy—defining. we thought the wicket would not change _ we thought the wicket would not change too much. in fact, it'll -et change too much. in fact, it'll get better— change too much. in fact, it'll get better and better. but, you know. — get better and better. but, you know, obviously a lot of the things— know, obviously a lot of the things that we spoke of — how we want — things that we spoke of — how we want to bowl, how we want to bat - _ we want to bowl, how we want to bat - we — we want to bowl, how we want to bat — we didn't actually do that _ bat — we didn't actually do
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that. that's probably the reason _ that. that's probably the reason we were very much behind in the _ reason we were very much behind in the game all four days. looking _ in the game all four days. looking forward to the first ashes test when it starts at edgbaston on friday. now, to ferrari, who have ended a 50—year absence from the le mans 24—hour race by toppling toyota in the centenary running of the most iconic sports car race in the world. ferrari last competed at le mans in 1973, but they returned this year pasas part of a new hyperclass category that features hybrid technology. it means that, 58 years after their last victory, ferrari have now taken their tenth top—level le mans win in one of the most thrilling races for years. the ringegeau pipped england's andm yates by 2:23 at the
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criterium de—dauphine, as looks to defend his tour de france title at the start ofjuly. swimming events are being affected by the weather around the world. i imagine those in the world. i imagine those in the custard—pie—throwing champions might have enjoyed it being a bit more warm considering the barrage coming their way. there were some rules for the 120 competitors. the first is that the pies are not really pies — just a foil plate with flour and water on it. but you do have to throw left—handed — and the face hits score six points, three for a strike on the arm, and one for anywhere else. matches only last for 15—30 seconds, as you can probably tell from those pictures, there isn't a dress code, and the winner was the aptly named pie face, who beat summer slingers in the final. don't think i'd be able to get involved in that! you can get all the latest sports news at
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our website — bbc.com/sport. for me and the rest of the team, that is all from the bbc sport centre for now. goodbye. from the outside, this car looks pretty standard — much like something you might see on the road. but it's no ordinary car. take a closer look inside — there's no driver. 0r car. take a closer look inside — there's no driver. or is there...? don't worry, it's all legit. it's actually part of a study at the university of nottingham into how autonomous cars could work on the road. it's been really good fun, actually. i mean, they say that research is serious, but this has been good fun. abs, research is serious, but this has been good fun.- has been good fun. a ghost driver's being _ has been good fun. a ghost driver's being used - has been good fun. a ghostj driver's being used because current legislation means you can't have a car without someone in the driving seat — someone in the driving seat — so the team have replicated
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what would be a computer driving a car.— driving a car. it's really interesting _ driving a car. it's really interesting watching i driving a car. it's really - interesting watching people's responses from outside the vehicle as they see a seemingly driverless car. but once you get inside, you can really see how this works. you've got david in the front behind the seat... ., ,., ., seat... ..and then someone in the back— seat... ..and then someone in the back manipulating - seat... ..and then someone in the back manipulating the - the back manipulating the visual display on the outside of the car, which shows when the vehicle is giving way, for example. the vehicle is giving way, for example-— example. the trust was very hi . h. example. the trust was very high- we — example. the trust was very high- we see _ example. the trust was very high. we see that _ example. the trust was very high. we see that in - example. the trust was very high. we see that in the - example. the trust was very i high. we see that in the survey results. we see that in people's behaviours. they don't wait for the vehicle and cross behind it — they cross in front of it. when you have a display in front of the car and people are much more confident to walk out in front of it, because the intent is clear. hello there. last week, we saw gradually widespread heat and humidity building across the country, culminating with a 32.2 celsius — warmest of the year so far in chelsea and surrey. this year, we will
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start off with that heat and humidity. and that still brings the risk of some sharp, thundery downpours for some of us. as we move towards the end of the week, it'll certainly feel less humid. but it's still going to stay sunny, warm and, unfortunately if you're desperate for the rain, dry as well. high pressure at the moment. a weak weather front first thing on monday to clear away. it will do so. we've still got that light southeasterly just driving still got that light southeasterlyjust driving in that humid air coming in from the near continent. first thing on monday morning, a damp start across south wales. a murky start through south—west england. maybe some cloud and a few scattered showers into the north of scotland. there'll be some sunshine. it'll be a warm, humid morning. with that humidity into the afternoon, it will trigger off sharp and thundery downpours. like the last couple of days, very hit and miss. if you catch them, you'll know about it. temperatures likely to be in the higher 20s for many. fewer showers into northern england. a few isolated showers to the west of northern ireland. some
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drifting across the north of scotland. in western areas, we could see temperatures into the mid—20s. that's how we close out the day on monday. the thunderstorms will start to ease away. we'll continue to see a few isolated showers. but on the whole, it's another mild night. temperatures widely into the mid—teens to greet us first thing on tuesday morning. into tuesday: the wind direction changing a little into a light easterly. that will start to bring in slightly less humid air as we go through the day, and also dry conditions. so not the chance, perhaps, of as many thunderstorms around on tuesday. top temperatures, though, still into the high 20s. that is into the mid—80s fahrenheit. as we move out of tuesday into wednesday, still that easterly flow. but unlike last week, not going to produce that much in the way of cloud coming in off the north sea. it should stay dry. should be good visibility with sunshine. and temperatures down a degree or
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so — 20—26 degrees as the high. as we move into wednesday, we've got this high pressure sitting over towards scandinavia. 0nce sitting over towards scandinavia. once again, the wind direction coming from an easterly source, or a north—easterly source. a light breeze. we're not expecting too much in the way of cloud. but again, we start to lose that humidity. if we're going to see any showers, it's likely to be out into northern ireland. temperatures again around withent—26 degrees. the high still slightly above where they should be for this time of year. little in the way of change as we go into friday. we keep this dry theme going. threat perhaps of some showers starting to push into the west, but they should stay away, really. 0n the whole, again, still those temperatures into the mid—20s. it's going to be a promising week if you like dry, settled and sunny weather. low pressure is trying to squeeze in further ahead, but it's a long way away. there's still a lot of uncertainty. it could throw a few showers our way. but computer models still want
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