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to reach his first wimbledon quarter—final. ons jabeur caught the eye in the women's draw and she chases another final appearance at the all england club. and can tottenham's new manager convince harry kane to stay at the club? he says he'll try. and lisa leads from the front again: adams is still the para athletics world champion. welcome to the program, lots to get through. but we start at wimbledon where the quarter final line up is now complete in the men and women's draws at wimbledon and carlos alcaraz remains one of the favourites to win the men's singles title.
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the world number one through to the last eight for the first time after beating the 2021 runner—up matteo berratini on centre court in four sets. next up sixth seed holger rune. it is not easy. after losing the first set, a new i was going to have my chances and stay focused. something that i am working on, to stay focused and don't lose my mind. i am really, really happy after a really, really happy after a really great match. well defending champions novak djokovic and elena rybakina are also in to the quarters and so is the american outsider christopher eubanks who provided the big upset of the day. from the all england club, here's chetan pathak. the quarter—final lineup is complete and yet again novak djokovic is there, after winning infour djokovic is there, after winning in four sets.
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djokovic is there, after winning infoursets. he djokovic is there, after winning in four sets. he was ready to set to love up when they resumed. he dropped the third set. but he could not keep up the momentum, his opponent and novak djokovic broke serve in the fourth set. american christopher eubanks has been one of the stories of the championship. whelled 43rd and having the week of his life. he has beaten stefanos tsitsipas. christopher eubanks winning this one in five sets. he will now play daniil medvedev. daniil medvedev only needed to win to sets before
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his opponent retired injured. elena rybakina safely through after her brazilian opponent pulled up with a lower back problem 4—1 down. she will now play tunisian ons jabeur, a repeat of last year's final, which elena rybakina one. the australian open champion is also through. she is looking better round by round. next for her will be american madison keys who dropped the first set against a russian 16—year—old she got her act together in the final two sets. it has been a really impressive championship
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from the 16—year—old. she was docked a point throwing a racket at one stage but she is definitely one to watch in the future. now away from wimbledon, the new tottenham hotspur manager ange postocoglu says he will try and convince harry kane to stay at the club. the england captain, who came through the spurs youth academy, turns 30 later this month and is the club's all time leading goalscorer. he has attracted interest from bayern munich as he goes into the final year of his conract. ijust think, you know, i don't think it is my role to sit there and sort of treat people in a manner because of their circumstances. i am in a manner because of their circumstances. iam big in treating everyone the same and harry has entrenched himself into the football as a premier striker and we want him involved here. my conversation with him is about how to make this club successful and i have
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no doubt that is what he wants as well. todayit today it should have been the final day of the third ashes testis final day of the third ashes test is that england will be looking back at a job well done. a victory to keep the series alive. a break before the fourth test at old trafford but there are some key decisions to be made. what would be that make up of the pace attack? willjimmy anderson come back on the home side? jonny bairstow has put down seven catches, will he keep the gloves? and what about the top order? who comes in at three? questions, questions for the test match. henry moran, there are a lot of questions. should we start with anderson and the pace attack? it looked pretty good at headingley. sentiment cannot play a part here. i sentiment cannot play a part
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here. ~' , sentiment cannot play a part here. ~' ~' , here. i think the most likely and obvious _ here. i think the most likely and obvious change - here. i think the most likely and obvious change will- here. i think the most likely and obvious change will be l here. i think the most likely l and obvious change will be in place of ollie robinson who did not look quite himself. it would have been expected he bowled more overs. he is not at the pace he would want to be either. stuart broad would almost certainly play, especially how well his plate against david warner at the top of the order. jimmy anderson possibly back at the side at his home ground and it is such a big test hasn'tjonny bairstow had been at the centre of things, the controversial run out, which cause a diplomatic incident for a few days but the bread—and—butter, keeping wicked, taking catches, has he done enough? well, statistically, no. having said that, it would be surprising given what we know about the stubborn nature and the loyalty shown by brenda mckellen and ben stokes, if they were to remove jonny bairstow from the side. removejonny bairstow from the side. if he gets in, he can
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score big runs and take a game away from the side. the 78 his scored feels a long time ago. —— his god. scored feels a long time ago. -- his god-— scored feels a long time ago. -- his god. ~ ~ ., , ., -- his god. we know there is no holy pipe _ -- his god. we know there is no holy pipe playing _ -- his god. we know there is no holy pipe playing at _ -- his god. we know there is no holy pipe playing at three, - holy pipe playing at three, where do we turn to at old trafford?— where do we turn to at old trafford? ~ , ,., ., ., trafford? absolute and argument to sa we trafford? absolute and argument to say we will _ trafford? absolute and argument to say we will see _ trafford? absolute and argument to say we will see a _ trafford? absolute and argument to say we will see a repeat - trafford? absolute and argument to say we will see a repeat of- to say we will see a repeat of england's batting line—up and because moeen ali came into the series with little to lose, he's not looking towards his test future, he is playing this selfless role and he is happy to do his bed and if that responsibility is to bat at three and see the new ball off, he is happy to do and it is quite likely we will see the same thing once again. the shani same thing once again. the shang captain _ same thing once again. the shang captain pat - same thing once again. the shang captain pat cummins was putting on a brave face. —— the australian. but they have some
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decisions to make in the big one, this would seem unthinkable, david warner. he -la in: unthinkable, david warner. he: playing his final ashes series in england. it would be desperate to play. australia might think he is a sort of play that has been there and done it and if he gets away win the test match but will australia hold their nerve and stick with him at the top of the order because if they make that change, they signal to england that maybe they are rocking a little bit and maybe they are a little bit worried about how things have gone in last test. to the para athletics world championships in paris. highjumperjonathan broome edwards won gb�*s second gold, the new zealand shot putter lisa adams, and the silver bullet marcel hug were some of the international stars celebrating as well, as rachael latham reports. it is at the end of day three at the world championships and some of the best para— athletes from around the world have been
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showcasing their talents, including new zealand �*s lisa adams, the reigning world champion into the shot put. she comes in a very sporty family. assist a coach and olympic champion, and her brother plays in the nba was here cheering her on watching her pick up the gold medal. i caught up with her after the flow. i’m gold medal. i caught up with her after the flow. i'm pretty stoked with _ her after the flow. i'm pretty stoked with today, _ her after the flow. i'm pretty stoked with today, happy - her after the flow. i'm pretty stoked with today, happy to | stoked with today, happy to build up my series. i always feel like as athlete we can be happy but never satisfied with what we do out there but it is cool what we do out there but it is cool, i am glad.— what we do out there but it is cool, i am glad. and that swiss athletes have _ cool, i am glad. and that swiss athletes have been _ cool, i am glad. and that swiss athletes have been showing - athletes have been showing their dominance. another gold medal to the 5000 metres. leading from the start and well ahead for the rest of the field. he looks to more competition next year but he does everything to try and improve himself and the love of
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his spot. his teammate also won a gold medal in the 5000 metres and she has been very dominance is 2019 in the shorter distances but today showed she can hold her own in the long distances as well. we will be in paris all week and get the details of the results. you can get all the latest sports stories on the bbc sports app and website. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. there's no real change in our weather patterns coming our way any time soon. and that means it stays unsettled. loads more showers in the forecast as we'll see in a moment. for monday, we have some heavy downpours come through, starting off across parts of northern ireland before
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spreading to scotland. and as they work through, threave brought 15 millimetres of rain in a space ofjust an hour, really torrential rain. that's a bit more than half an inch of rain injustan hour. now, those heavy bursts of rain are working north eastwards at the moment. the rain will ease as we head towards dawn, but at the same time we'll see some heavy rain pop up across the midlands running into lincolnshire and east anglia as well. still quite warm and humid across eastern areas of england as we start the day tuesday. but in the west a relatively fresh field to the day, with temperatures around 13—14 degrees. now, tuesday morning, we'll see that band of rain start off with across east anglia, south east england, taking a while to clear out of the way. but once it's gone, it's essentially a day of sunshine and showers. i think some of the showers could merge together to give some longer spells of rain for west scotland, and perhaps through the central lowlands, and also some fairly lengthy downpours coming across wales and running into the midlands too. temperatures a little bit below average for the time of year, but in the sun it won't feel too bad. now, wimbledon, i can't rule out an odd passing shower,
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but there'll be large stretches of the day that are dry with some sunshine coming through. taking a look at the jet stream pattern across a good chunk of the northern hemisphere. we've got this pattern at the moment. this is an omega block. now, the uk finds itself underneath a trough. that's where low pressure form. and the thing with these blocks is theyjust don't move very far. it's going to be like this really throughout the rest of this week, into the weekend and even into next week. and what that does for us is, even as we lose one area of low pressure, later in the week another one pops up as if by magic and works back across the country. we've got that kind of repeating pattern. weather kind of like a broken record at the moment. wednesday, yes, it's a day of sunshine and showers. probably a cooler feel to the weather across scotland and northern ireland, where we'll start to get more of a northwesterly breeze. so temperatures just coming down here, a few degrees in the south and east, 21, maybe fewer showers here for wednesday. but really looking at the rest of the week into the weekend and even into the early stage of next week, the showers will continue to pack in. there will be quite a lot of dry weather, even on these showery days.
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