tv Sportsday BBC News July 10, 2023 1:45am-2:00am BST
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hello. i'm olly foster. this is what is coming up on sportsday, the world number one. iga swiatek doesn't the hard to reach a first wimbledon quarter—final. english cricketers have kept the ashes series alive, beating australia in the third test. and he is simply unstoppable, max verstappen wins the british grand prix to stretch his lead in the formula one world championship. hello. we're moving into the second week at the wimbledon championships and the wimbledon championships and the women's world number one had to dig deep to ensure she is still there iga swiatek losing the first set than saving to match points against
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belinda bencic. she is known to the wimbledon quarter—finals for the first time. this the wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time.— for the first time. this much is auoin for the first time. this much is going to _ for the first time. this much is going to give _ for the first time. this much is going to give me - for the first time. this much l is going to give me motivation and i'm happy that it was really tight and i could really play my game and these are important moments for sure and you have to kind of take all the positive stuff from matches like that. , ., ., like that. next up for iga swiatek _ like that. next up for iga swiatek is _ like that. next up for iga swiatek is ukrainian - like that. next up for iga| swiatek is ukrainian elina svitolina. she beat victoria as an linker and therefore thrown much. svitolina maintained her stance of not shaking hands of players from russia or belarus. svitolina was booed by a large portion of the crowd after the defeat which she felt was unfair. ,, ., , �* ., ., unfair. she doesn't want to shake hands _ unfair. she doesn't want to shake hands with - unfair. she doesn't want to shake hands with russian i unfair. she doesn't want to l shake hands with russian or belarusian people. i respected her decision stop i did — what
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should i have done? stayed and waited? there is nothing i could do that would have been right so i just could do that would have been right so ijust did what i thought was respectful towards her decision. in thought was respectful towards her decision.— her decision. in the men's draw, her decision. in the men's draw. seven _ her decision. in the men's draw, seven time - her decision. in the men's i draw, seven time champion her decision. in the men's - draw, seven time champion novak djokovic is going to have to come back on monday to finish his fourth round match against poland's hubert hurkacz. the serb was two sets up when play was called off because of the iipm cut—off time. andre relived took the first two steps against alexander brubeck, but it went the distance and court, rublev taken the set 6—4. he was asked about facing novak djokovic. if it is novak djokovic, he is — one of the best players on grass, the player who the last couple of years didn't even — doesn't even lose on grass. so in my case, nothing to sage. we
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have played a couple times together. we have touched matches. he beat me some matches, i beat him a couple of matches. but again, he is a perfect player for grass. 50 perfect player for grass. so rublev through to the second week, probably against novak djokovic. in the quarters. so much to look forward to on monday. chetan pathak is at the all england club for us. monday sees the last set of players trying to reach the quarter—finals of the singles and the order of play on centre court is an absolute cracker. first we will see women defending champion and third seed alanna rebecca, who breezed past boulter. she was battling a virus coming into the championships but looks to recover well from that. centre between her and a place and the finals is a brazilian, haddad
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maia. then ons jabbeur, beaten in the last round. —— ons jabeur. she will be playing kvitova, a two—time champion here, having won the last title backin here, having won the last title back in 2014. then get your popcorn ready for carlos alcaraz, men's top seed, taken by forces in the last round, and admits he is still getting used to playing on grass. is trying to reach the top eight for the first time here. he plays matteo bertini, whose form was not going anywhere going into wimbledon and yet beat alexander serve in the last round. it should be a
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tough test for alcaraz. —— matteo berrettini. you're are up—to—date with a tennis. let's go to the cricket because england have kept the ashes alive with a victory over australia in the third test. it was a nervy chase for the home side who lost seven wickets along the way but reach their targets of 251 and now travel australia 2—1 in the series with just two to play. joe wilson was at headingly today. this was the journey today towards victory that must�*ve felt like a lifetime for england fans who believed, hoped and doubted that the team would win over and over again. england in pursuit of 251 to win the test match in their second innings were pegged back time and again by australia, in particular by mitchell starc. just when it seemed like they were going to do it, when harry brook made 75, taking england to 21 runs from the target, he was out. it took mark wood to come to the crease and nervously wallop a six to make england believe again and chris woakes played the supporting
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role all the way until it was his turn to those winning runs and headingly erupted as it has many times in the past when the englishman really need a victory — they tend to come here. but to keep the ashes alive, it is very important and it now stands at 2—1. both teams have a week to rest and reflect before the dean next test begins. it reflect before the dean next test begins-— reflect before the dean next test begins. it has been quick turnaround — test begins. it has been quick turnaround and _ test begins. it has been quick turnaround and there - test begins. it has been quick turnaround and there have - test begins. it has been quick l turnaround and there have been three very hardfought games. so i think everyone could do with a break and we know what we need to do. we need to win the next two games. it is pretty simple. i next two games. it is pretty simle. ., ., ~ next two games. it is pretty simle. ., . ~ ., simple. i would have liked a few more on _ simple. i would have liked a few more on the _ simple. i would have liked a few more on the board. - few more on the board. defending 250 and a pretty good week_ defending 250 and a pretty good week it — defending 250 and a pretty good week it was i was going to be hard — week it was i was going to be hard but _ week it was i was going to be hard but i _ week it was i was going to be hard but i thought we bowled really — hard but i thought we bowled really well at times and a couple _ really well at times and a couple of good innings by them. you know. — couple of good innings by them. you know, harry brook was batting _ you know, harry brook was batting nicely so new he was a key wickets. unfortunately they
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put a _ key wickets. unfortunately they put a good partnership together. but another great game, _ together. but another great game, flipping and flopping. there — game, flipping and flopping. there has been so much top—level sport in the uk this weekend, max verstappen stretching his lead in the formula 1 drivers championship 299 points now. there will champion won the british grand prix but there was still plenty to cheer for the home crowd as lando norris and lewis hamilton also made it onto the podium at silverstone. adam cottier reports. two british drivers in pole position for the first time since 1999. lewis hamilton and lando norris through the crowd under home skies. driving in orange mclaren, norris started second on the grid, but mounted the challenge to overstate max verstappen on the first corner. the dues of the british support work short lived, however, with max verstappen using his drs system in effect on that five to take the lead. later in the breeze, the lead. later in the breeze, the virtual safety car was
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deployed in a frantic last 14 laps or norris having to hold. lewis hamilton, who moved up by dean from seventh. he succeeded with his best ever result in formula 1 with his mclaren teammate oscar piastri forth. the race when i was max verstappen and the dutch red bull driver appears destined for a third successive world title after a dominant sixth successive grand prix victory. adam cottier, bbc news. denmark'sjonas adam cottier, bbc news. denmark's jonas vingegaard adam cottier, bbc news. denmark'sjonas vingegaard is still wearing the yellow leader's josey, still wearing the yellow leader'sjosey, but his lead has been cut to 18 seconds by tadej pogacar. it was a day for the climbers as drew savage reports. it was a day to rememberfor reports. it was a day to remember for michael woods, the canadian writer who has won stages at the giro d'italia and vuelta a espana. never before at the tour de france. he timed the final climb up the puy de dome to perfection. it is 35 years since the race last finished on top of the iconic
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extinct volcano in central france, but tadej pogacar hopes of winning the yellowjersey are alive. he got away from defending leader eunice vingegaard on the final climb but the dane hung in there to limit his losses to seven seconds. he says he will be glad with monday's rest day. drew savage, bbc news. this is a sad sight, mark cavendish say goodbye to his teammates after breaking his collarbone on stage eight, rolling him out of the rest of this year's two. he says he will retire from the spot at the end of the year but his astana team have offered him the chance to ride again next year, giving him the chance, they say, of breaking the outright record for stage victories. he currently has the record of 34 with eddy merckx. we'll see if he takes them up on that. don't try to annemiek van vleuten as won the women's giro d'italia for the fourth time. the final stage was won by kiara consonni of italy, but
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van vleuten finished safely in the main pack to claim overall victory. —— chiara. an immense talent. she holds all three grand tour titles. she won the tour de france firm and the vuelta a espana. a reminder of our top story, that iga swiatek is through to her first it wimbledon quarter—final. the women because they were number one. novak djokovic will have to come back on monday to finish his fourth—round against her back her catch. you can get the letters on our website, but from the rest of the sportsday team and myself, goodbye. —— hubert hurkacz. hello there. the weekend was quite a mixed bag. we saw some pretty heavy, thundery downpours across more
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western parts of the country. further east, it was a bit drier, with some spells of sunshine. but temperatures were coming down through the weekend, and that's the theme as we move through this upcoming week. low pressure in charge. it will feel cool for the time of year. showers or longer spells of rain and winds will be a feature, particularly towards the end of the week — all down to low pressure. monday, not a bad start for many areas, but we've got a new set of weather fronts slowly pushing into south—west england, wales, with stronger winds here for the morning. that will continue to journey its way northwards into the midlands, northern england, as well. some of this rain could be heavy and thundery. elsewhere, after a fine start, it's going to be one of sunshine and showers, though i think the far south—east of england and in towards east anglia should tend to remain drier, with lengthy sunny spells. winds will be a feature, then, across the south—west. those are mean wind speeds. lighter further north. temperatures ranging from high teens, low 20s in the north, maybe 23 or 24 degrees in the south—east. that rain continues to move northwards across the country during monday night. we see another batch of rain pushing
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into south—west england, wales, the midlands and this will continue to drift towards the east in the early hours of tuesday. again, some of this could be heavy and thundery. to the south of it, quite a warm and muggy night. to the north of it, a little bit fresher where we'll have clear spells and showers. for tuesday, then, our area of low pressure starts to drift northwards to the north—east of the uk and that will bring plenty of showers to the country, pretty much from the word go across the north. this area of rain will take its time to clear the south and east of england through the tuesday morning. eventually, it will do and then all areasjoin in sunshine and showers. most of these will be affecting scotland, northern ireland, northern and western parts of england and wales. again, the high teens in the north, a little bit fresher across the south—eas. then beyond tuesday through wednesday, thursday, that area of low pressure moves to the north, it allows west, north—westerly winds to move down across the country again with plenty of showers. further low pressure systems will be
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