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world cup—winning head coach jorge vilda as the fallout from the rubiales kiss continues. captain my captain — zachjohnson picks his wildcards for the upcoming ryder cup. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday, only one place to start and thats at the us open in new york and there's been a shock result on day 3 at flushing meadows. 7th seed caroline garcia has been knocked out by china's world number 114 wang yafan. wang's consistent and meticulous game. a mere 11 errors in stark contrast to the 2022 semi finalists�*s frequent misfires—31i unforced errors for the frenchwomen. garcia is out 6—4
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6—1 to wang yafan. last years runner up from tunisia, ons jabeur, is bidding to go one better in 2023 and land her first grand slam but she is through to the second round. the fifth seed had to overcome breathing difficulties in a gruelling match with colombia's camila osorio and even had treatment from medical staff in the first set, however she came through 7—5 7—6. on the mens side, triple grand slam winner andy murray is through to the second round with a straight sets win over frenchman corentin moutet, while third seed daniil medvedev needed just 7a minutes to cruise past attila balazs. the 2021 champion hit 41 winners as he beat the hungarian 6—16—16—0. probably the fastest three set match i played even though i'm not sure i played properly. i felt not bet on the court, quite well, looking forward to next round. i think the goal is
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always to try to play better and better every match. because every match is going to be tougher and tougher. lets he how the next one goes. 2019 us open semifinalist matteo berrettini looks to have put this seasons injury troubles behind. he fired down 11 aces to defeat no. 29 seed ugo humbert in straight sets 6—4, 6—2, 6—2. you can keep up to date with the rest of the games by heading to the bbc sport website. the spanish football federation is exploring its options over whether it can sack women's world cup—winning head coachjorge vilda. vilda remains in the job despite most of his coaching staff resigning in protest against federation president luis rubiales�* refusal to quit for kissing squad memberjenni hermoso after their world cup win.
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vilda was spotted applauding rubiales on friday, when he repeatedly insisted he would not resign. england midfielder ella toone says rubiales�* beahaviour has overshadowed spain's success. spain were unbelievable throughout the tournament. they won the world cup, which should be the main talking point and yet it is overshadowed by something that happened after the game for that which is an acceptable. in the lionesses all stand byjenny. a couple of the high players, the leaders in the squad got together and put a statement out that we all believed in as a team and all want to put out together as a team to show our support and show solidarity. and to show that we were thinking ofjenny her mo salah. we want the right thing to be done. we don't want things to happen like this again in women sport. unfortunately it is and its talking points we shouldn't have to talk about. we should be talking about the success of the world cup and how much we inspired the nation, inspired
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the next generation and yet is overshadowed by something that shouldn't be happening. hopefully the right thing is done for the we all stand by jenny and what's going on but the spanish team. three champions league qualifier�*s to tell you about on tuesday. turkish champions galatasa ray are on course to make it to the group stage mauro icardi giving them a 1—0 lead and 4—2 on aggregate over norwegian side molde. sporting braga so the portuguese side going through at this point young boys of switzerland 1—0 up. beating 3—0 on the night. virgil van dijk has been charged by the football association for acting in an "improper manner" after being sent off in liverpool's premier league win over newcastle. the liverpool captain was shown a straight red card
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in the 28th minute at st james�* park on sunday for fouling newcastle's alexander isak and then appeared to argue with refereejohn brooks while var reviewed the incident. everton have signed portuguese striker beto from italian club udinese for a fee reportedly worth up to £30m. the 25—year—old has joined on a four—year contract at goodison park and becomes theirfifth signing of the summer. the 6ft iiin striker scored 10 goals for udinese side last season — everton are winless and yet to score a goal in their opening 3 premier league games. brighton have signed lille midfielder carlos baleba, for 27 million euros. the 19 year old from cameroon, joins on a 5 year deal. meanwhile, fulham have signed belgium full—back timothy castagne from leicester on a four—year deal. the 27 year old spent three seasons at the king power stadium. manchester city's erling haaland has won the pfa men's players�* player of the year award, haaland scored 52 goals in all competitions in his debut
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season with pep guardiola's side. arsenal's bukayo saka has been named young player of the year, while 0n the womens sideaston villa striker rachel daly won the pfa women's player of the year award, and chelsea's laurenjames was named young player of the year. england white ball captain jos buttler says it was an easy decision to have ben stokes back in the side. stokes retired from the shorter forms of the game injuly 2022, but with the 0di world cup in india looming in october, he made himself available again for selection and will play as a specialist batter in the first t20 international against new zealand at the riverside on wednesday evening. it's great to have a superstar like ben stokes and the world cup. you want to see those players in these major showpiece event. fantastic that he's made himself available for the when a player of that calibre is available it's a no—brainer that you want him back on the team. look at the impact he has in every game he plays really but especially in the last couple of world cup.
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he's the man in the middle at the crucial moment. we are delighted to have him back. we are delighted to have him back. and how about this for a swift day at the office, hampshire have cruised to their first 0ne—day cup final in four years as liam dawson inspired his side to a 9 wicket victory over warwickshire at edgebaston. dawson took an incredible 7 wickets for just 15 as warwickshire were skittled out ofjust 93. hampshire needed just 19 overs and one ball to knock off the runs. brooks koepka and justin thomas have been named among united states captain zachjohnson's six wildcard picks for the upcoming ryder cup. upga champion koepka missed out on the points needed to qualify automatically afterjoining saudi backed liv golf tour last year. thomas failed to qualify for the season—ending fedex cup play—offs. sam burns, rickie fowler, collin morikawa and jordan spieth are also picked. the 44th ryder cup takes place at the end of september,
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at the marco simone golf and country club near rome. it's also the solheim cup next month, us captain stacy lewis says they will be underdogs as they take on europe in andalucia looking for theirfirst win in three attempts. the american includes the world number one lilia vu, who claimed the british open title this month — her second major. iain carter also caught up with lewis who is under no illusion what a tough task this will be. we are going overseas, we have lost the last two put this european team is really, really good. their top six is as good as they've ever been. we've got a tall task ahead of us. so, on paper with got all these players high in the rankings. but they've got a lot of things in their favour for that we gotta go break the streak. d0 gotta go break the streak. do ou gotta go break the streak. do you sense that golf is doing enough to make the most of what
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is a festival of golf coming up in a fortnight, which as you guys playing both cops and the ryder cup in italy? i guys playing both cops and the ryder cup in italy?— ryder cup in italy? i don't think we _ ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have _ ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have to - ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have to be - ryder cup in italy? i don't l think we have to be honest. ryder cup in italy? i don't - think we have to be honest. -- think we have to be honest. —— caps. i would've liked to see more collaboration between men and women's games. we've got two weeks of tame dues team goals, patriotism, playing for your country, back to back weeks. honestly we could have done more. and to try to promote both, i think this is too great weeks for golf in general. notjust women's golf, men's golf, it'sjust general. notjust women's golf, men's golf, it's just all. let's band together and let's go have two great weeks of crazy fun golf. and promote the heck out of it.— heck out of it. many of you would've — heck out of it. many of you would've love _ heck out of it. many of you would've love some - heck out of it. many of you would've love some roast i heck out of it. many of you - would've love some roast potato cover your workshop putting and bread sauce but what binds it all together? it's
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gravy, of course. have a different type of bind? those who dared to take part had to wrestle in the gravy for two minutes and were hosed off by firefighters afterwards. let's first hear from one brave competitor. that's right, it's me. the one who likes the slaughter. the fighter of the lot is lighter. i'm here ready for some gravy. were going to get dirty and we are gravy wrestling, baby! got them in fancy _ are gravy wrestling, baby! got them in fancy dress, battling in a gravy pool to raise money at local hospice which supports people with life limiting illnesses. that's all the time
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we've got now and the rest of the staff here at bbc sport centre. bye—bye. hello. 0n the other side of the atlantic, a major weather story is going to be developing during wednesday because florida is bracing for the arrival of hurricane dalia. this storm has been strengthening, moving northwards over the very warm waters of the gulf of mexico. it's going to make landfall during wednesday in the northwest of florida with a combination of dangerous winds, a life threatening storm surge, with the potential to cause catastrophic flooding. we will, of course, keep you up to date with that. here at home, a much quieter weather outlook for wednesday.
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sunny spells and scattered showers. most places getting off to a fine start. a little bit of mist here and there that will tend to lift and clear and then a lot of sunshine around. but shower clouds will bubble up through the day. a scattering of showers to take us through the afternoon, the odd heavy one. but there will be some big dry gaps in between temperatures ranging from 15 degrees in stornoway and lerwick to 19 in london, maybe 20 somewhere in the south east corner. but those temperatures will drop once again under clear skies during wednesday night. the early hours of thursday, though, will bring outbreaks of rain in across the south west of england, wales, perhaps northern ireland, turning milder here by the end of the night. but where those clear skies hold on. yes, it will be rather chilly to start thursday. now, on thursday, we'll see this band of rain pushing its way north was in eastwards southern parts of england, wales, the midlands, northern ireland, seeing some of that wet weather. much of eastern england staying dry. much of northern england, too. and scotland should have a fine day with some spells of sunshine. temperatures north to south, 14—19, maybe up to 20 degrees. now, some showery bits
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and pieces of rain may still be with us on friday, but increasingly things will be turning drier. there will be some spells of sunshine. those temperatures typically in the mid to high teens, the low 20s for some. and as we head into the weekend, well, actually it looks as if high pressure is going to build across the uk and where we see high pressure, that tends to mean fine unsettled weather. so yes, as we move through the first few days of september, the weather is really going to be settling down. there will be some good spells of sunshine through the weekend. the vast majority will be dry and it's going to feel a little bit warmer as well. bye for now.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko 0i. the headlines. bracing for impact. the hurricane is set to make full.
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