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. —— fa ns at the all—england club to cheer. —— fans at the all—england club.300th wicket in england on the opening day of the second test against south africa at trent bridge. the visitors won the toss and chose to bat and it was tough going for england's bowlers. there was some swing in the pitch in the overcast conditions, but despite the wicket of dean elgar by anderson, south africa had the better of the morning session. at lunch they were 56—1. england lead the four— match series 1—0. the long term future of the british grand prix at silverstone may be uncertain but the build—up to this year's race is already underway. second practice has begun, but earlier the mercedes pair of valtteri bottas and lewis hamilton were the quickest in first practice. ferrari driver and world championship leader sebastian vettel struggled to stay with the pace. he spun off midway through the session. there wasn't any damage to his car though. vettel leads the drivers‘ championship by 20 points. the draw‘s been made for the europa league third qualifying round involving both
. —— fa ns at the all—england club to cheer. —— fans at the all—england club.300th wicket in england on the opening day of the second test against south africa at trent bridge. the visitors won the toss and chose to bat and it was tough going for england's bowlers. there was some swing in the pitch in the overcast conditions, but despite the wicket of dean elgar by anderson, south africa had the better of the morning session. at lunch they were 56—1. england lead the four— match...
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coming up on bbc news, we'll bring you all the action and reaction from day one at the all—england clubr wimbledon sportsday at 6.30pm. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it's a report that is hundreds of pages long and it catalogues
coming up on bbc news, we'll bring you all the action and reaction from day one at the all—england clubr wimbledon sportsday at 6.30pm. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it's a report that is hundreds of pages long and it catalogues
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there is a man transported around the all—england club, as if he was the all—england club, as if he waseen at home and your camera had a film in it. the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless. his appeal spanning nations and generations. nobody is perfect, but nobody has seemed closer. first on centre, two the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless. his appeal spanning nations and generations. nobody is perfect, but nobody has seemed closer. first on centre, two pretenders, marin cilic versus sam querrey. first set, six games each. before the tie—break, which was won by sam querrey, the conqueror of andy murray. that is power. the american's exertion caught up with them as cilic of croatia won the second set. gently does it... cilic took the third on a tie—break. roger federer waited somewhere. at the bottom of the hill, there is a pond, with a screen. don't fall in. then it reached its spring, cilic did it. some fearsome tennis which tested the limits of the players and probably the equipment. and so the tomas berdych and to roger federer. he didn't win this title seven
there is a man transported around the all—england club, as if he was the all—england club, as if he waseen at home and your camera had a film in it. the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless. his appeal spanning nations and generations. nobody is perfect, but nobody has seemed closer. first on centre, two the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless. his appeal spanning nations and generations. nobody is perfect, but nobody has seemed closer. first on centre, two...
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fine wine, 37—year—old serena williams becomes the oldest player to reach the last four at the all england club 1994. a tale of two cities. paris and los angeles set to be awarded the 2024 and 2028 olympic games. all of those stories still to come but we start our show with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday evening in london. the 36—year—old thrower in the f34 class was preparing for the world para athletics championships which open on friday in the english capital. our paralympic sports reporter, nick hope, has more details. emergency services were called shortly after 5pm local time for a seriously injured man. ambulances we re seriously injured man. ambulances were all in attendance. 20 minutes later, 20 past five, the athlete was pronounced dead at the scene. it was released in a statement after 11pm after his family was informed. an investigation is under way. further details will be revealed. at the moment, it will be wednesday when a joint arrests conference is held. —— press c0 nfe re nce . sir p
fine wine, 37—year—old serena williams becomes the oldest player to reach the last four at the all england club 1994. a tale of two cities. paris and los angeles set to be awarded the 2024 and 2028 olympic games. all of those stories still to come but we start our show with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday evening in london. the 36—year—old thrower in the f34 class was preparing for the world...
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joe wilson has been watching all the action at the all—england club.ta kes prominence when an injury concern takes on almost a national significance. and so we became consumed by andy murray's hip. he was on court today for one hour and 44 minutes. by the end of the match any sign of a lip had largely been replaced by a swagger. the hoping, the queueing, the watching. close watching. there was the defending champion, but how would he move? making his opponent scamper was all part of the plan, but andy murray would have to run too at some point. the first set went to murray simply enough, 6—1, against the tattooed 20—year—old from kazakhstan. alexander bublik was taking it all in. on his first centre court appearance, he certainly forced murray to stretch himself. injured hip? here he comes. second set to murray, 6—4. there were two breaks for rain in the third set. i hope that suited you. murray and bublik spent the weather delay chatting about the match, all very friendly. murray's straight sets victory ended with another dash towards the net. now, tr
joe wilson has been watching all the action at the all—england club.ta kes prominence when an injury concern takes on almost a national significance. and so we became consumed by andy murray's hip. he was on court today for one hour and 44 minutes. by the end of the match any sign of a lip had largely been replaced by a swagger. the hoping, the queueing, the watching. close watching. there was the defending champion, but how would he move? making his opponent scamper was all part of the plan,...
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now, we're just about out of time here at the all—england club, but we will leave you with the image here, it is goodbye for now. good evening. it has not been the brightest of starts to the weekend. there has been a lot of cloud around today. our weather watchers were out capturing the scenes. the cloud produced some outbreaks of rain. however, between this warm front and the cold front, the air is particularly warm and humid. where we saw some sunshine coming through in the midlands and northern ireland, that lifted temperatures to 24 and 25 degrees. it shows how warm the areas and how warm it will be across england and wales. misty, murky, damp conditions. conversely, the northern ireland and scotland, with clear spells and some fairly fresh air in place, it will feel that bit more comfortable for sleeping i suspect. tomorrow morning we will see the best of the sunshine. there will be sent showers getting going across north—west scotland. it will be turning quite windy across northern scotland as well. increasingly bright weather across northern england as the band of rain since so
now, we're just about out of time here at the all—england club, but we will leave you with the image here, it is goodbye for now. good evening. it has not been the brightest of starts to the weekend. there has been a lot of cloud around today. our weather watchers were out capturing the scenes. the cloud produced some outbreaks of rain. however, between this warm front and the cold front, the air is particularly warm and humid. where we saw some sunshine coming through in the midlands and...
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we've had two weeks of drama at the all—england club.e british successes to celebrate in the doubles competition. thank you forjoining us. we will leave you forjoining us. we will leave you with the history maker, roger federer, on the day he clinched an unprecedented eighth wimbledon singles title. from all the team here at wimbledon, good night. arguably the greatest champion of all time. # 0h, all time. # oh, what you touch # oh, what you touch #or # oh, what you touch # or that you see # or that you see #or # or that you see # or that you see # or that you see # or that you taste... . # now i have it! # all that you love and all that you hate. . .. # all that you love and all that you hate.... # roger federer takes another step toward history. # all that you give and all that you deal # all that you buy, beg borrow or steal. . # that's that. # all that you do and all that you say # all that you reach # all that you reach # everyone you meet # everyone you meet # all that use light # all that use light # everyone you fight.... # the w
we've had two weeks of drama at the all—england club.e british successes to celebrate in the doubles competition. thank you forjoining us. we will leave you forjoining us. we will leave you with the history maker, roger federer, on the day he clinched an unprecedented eighth wimbledon singles title. from all the team here at wimbledon, good night. arguably the greatest champion of all time. # 0h, all time. # oh, what you touch # oh, what you touch #or # oh, what you touch # or that you see #...
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great day for british fans, they waited all we can to get into the all—england club here and managed r with an update. —— will be back later. hello, there. welcome organisers of wimbledon have been lucky today. saudis of england sought 27 degrees, tomorrow, 21 degrees, but more broadly, rain. —— south—east of england. it has been sundry across pa rt england. it has been sundry across part of nor fox and suffolk, and we have seen some sharp showers across england and part of scotland. but the close the day out across with some of this dollar sunshine, but patchy rain tonight. it heralds a change to the we go into tomorrow. 0vernight lows of 11 to 16 degrees. we start tomorrow with our picks of patchy rain, a relatively dry stored in the london area, hit and miss first thing in the morning but gathers in intensity across south—west england and wales. just how far north that is good ago, still a level of uncertainty, but scotla nd still a level of uncertainty, but scotland and northern ireland, are likely to see the best of the weather. but a fresh feel generally across the country, 14 t
great day for british fans, they waited all we can to get into the all—england club here and managed r with an update. —— will be back later. hello, there. welcome organisers of wimbledon have been lucky today. saudis of england sought 27 degrees, tomorrow, 21 degrees, but more broadly, rain. —— south—east of england. it has been sundry across pa rt england. it has been sundry across part of nor fox and suffolk, and we have seen some sharp showers across england and part of...
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the sport now and it's a great day for home fans at the all—england club. rts correspondent david on steyn is at the all—england club. it seems all we have spoken about this because the achievements of british players, four through to the third round and all in action today. day five of wimbledon, home names among the headline acts. hard to believe until you see it in writing. more remarkable still is the sight of a briton is the sight of a briton other than andy murray among the favourites. that billing is bestowed upon johanna konta. in fact the favourite with bookmakers to win the women's title, although she prefers to focus on the collective achievement. it's a very, very positive thing. and again it is another great opportunity for us to promote our sport, on the women's side, yeah, at home, obviously, at the biggest event that is at home. i feel very fortunate to be a part of that movement. and it is a movement that's generating plenty of excitement and support. around 40,000 people will be here today in the queue for centre court and court one, ticket
the sport now and it's a great day for home fans at the all—england club. rts correspondent david on steyn is at the all—england club. it seems all we have spoken about this because the achievements of british players, four through to the third round and all in action today. day five of wimbledon, home names among the headline acts. hard to believe until you see it in writing. more remarkable still is the sight of a briton is the sight of a briton other than andy murray among the...
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roger federer is trying to book his place in his 11th final here at the all—england club.he do it, he'll face marin cilic after his battling win over sam querrey. we'll have news of an up and down day for england's cricketers on day one of the second test with south africa. i'm nico rosberg, coming up, i will be talking tennis and the british grand prix, so please stay watching. so a quieter day for the british fans here at the all—england club, but as ever they're enjoying themselves after a pulsating few days. and one of they're favourites is out on court, still showing his quality at the age of 35. roger federer the seven—time champion is in the men's semi—finals, taking on 11th seed tomas berdych. we can go to centre court. it has been a very good start from the seven time champion. he is leading 2-0. the seven time champion. he is leading 2—0. the first set was a very tight affair which went to a tie—break which federer turk. federer took the second set as well. unbelievable from roger federer, he looks to be nearly into the final, amazing performance. the year has be
roger federer is trying to book his place in his 11th final here at the all—england club.he do it, he'll face marin cilic after his battling win over sam querrey. we'll have news of an up and down day for england's cricketers on day one of the second test with south africa. i'm nico rosberg, coming up, i will be talking tennis and the british grand prix, so please stay watching. so a quieter day for the british fans here at the all—england club, but as ever they're enjoying themselves after...
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it's been a big day for home fans at the all england club today.hrough? 0ur sports correspondent, joe wilson, is at wimbledon now. how did they get on? well, mixed, as you will see. the grass is suddenly wearing thin but oui’ grass is suddenly wearing thin but our interest is being sustained. it's not just about our interest is being sustained. it's notjust about british players, with a gripping victory for rafa nadaljust now, with a gripping victory for rafa nadal just now, but with a gripping victory for rafa nadaljust now, but those of us with decent wimbledon memories know that a day like this is unusual. the problem with friday at wimbledon, where to look. british players, two there, one there and one there, too. choose your path. it was so one there, too. choose your path. it was so much simpler when they all lost in the first round. starting on centre court with heather watson, near the camera, trying to reach the second week of a grand slam for the first time. well done, said her mum. watson's opponents, victoria azarenka, that a baby only
it's been a big day for home fans at the all england club today.hrough? 0ur sports correspondent, joe wilson, is at wimbledon now. how did they get on? well, mixed, as you will see. the grass is suddenly wearing thin but oui’ grass is suddenly wearing thin but our interest is being sustained. it's not just about our interest is being sustained. it's notjust about british players, with a gripping victory for rafa nadaljust now, with a gripping victory for rafa nadal just now, but with a...
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our reporter is at the all—england club. he can bring this up all—england club. servers, it has been a very tight match indeed. we can have a quick look at the live pictures. the first set went to a tie—break which was won by the american, the 24th seed, sam querrey. the second set has not gone as well, marin cilic applying pressure, a couple of break points, he took one of them he is now 5—3 up and will have the opportunity to serves—mac to level the match. a tight contest out on server —— centre court. to level the match. a tight contest out on server -- centre court. the fa ns out on server -- centre court. the fans favourite roger federer is up and the other semifinal, looking to make an 11th wimbledon final in 15 yea rs. make an 11th wimbledon final in 15 years. incredible. yes, this week has been full of records for roger federer, he played his 100th match here, but no record will mean more to him than an eighth wimbledon title, he would go one ahead of pete sampras should he wind the title here, he will be up against tomas berdych, the 11th seed a little b
our reporter is at the all—england club. he can bring this up all—england club. servers, it has been a very tight match indeed. we can have a quick look at the live pictures. the first set went to a tie—break which was won by the american, the 24th seed, sam querrey. the second set has not gone as well, marin cilic applying pressure, a couple of break points, he took one of them he is now 5—3 up and will have the opportunity to serves—mac to level the match. a tight contest out on...
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the king of wimbledon wins his 8th title at the all england club. lewis hamilton wins the british grand prix at silverstone and closes the gap in the drivers‘ standings. home sweet home. hosts, the netherlands, kick off their euro 2017 campaign with a win. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. there simply no better place to start than with the man who just can't stop winning. roger federer surely the youngest 35 year—old in sport, breaking records again after picking up his eighth men's singles title at wimbledon. he beat marin cilic in straight sets on sunday and joe linskey was there to witness the fed in full flow. in centre court history one man has his chapter. play roger federer here and you face the thousands who adored him a. at 35 he is still at his peak. in the opening exchanges, federer has the opening exchanges, federer has the power to break through. commentator: ripped across court. the power to break through. commentator: ripped across courtm was a lot to take for marin cilic and already feeling the strain. in his first wim
the king of wimbledon wins his 8th title at the all england club. lewis hamilton wins the british grand prix at silverstone and closes the gap in the drivers‘ standings. home sweet home. hosts, the netherlands, kick off their euro 2017 campaign with a win. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. there simply no better place to start than with the man who just can't stop winning. roger federer surely the youngest 35 year—old in sport, breaking records again after picking up his...
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more controversy at the all england club today when russia's daniel medvedev threw coins at the umpire'sollowing his loss to belgian qualifier ruben bemelmans. that was after he's asked for mariana alves to be replaced. the coin throwing was a bizarre gesture, which he insisted was not meant to imply the official was corrupt. he's apologised for what he called his "stupidity". it was long match. obviously i was hoping for a good wimbledon run after a difficult time. and i was very disappointed and frustrated when i lost the match, so a made a stupid thing, which i apologised for and it was a stupid thing to do. i was actually going to leave the court and then when i was packing my things ijust court and then when i was packing my things i just saw the wallet and i decided to do the stupidest thing in my life, which i am sorry for. was there any insinuation at the performance, the impartiality of the umpire? no, not at all. will you apologise to mariano? yet. with all the drama surrounding mark cavendish and peter sagan exuding the fourth round, stage five was calm with eto's fabio borini
more controversy at the all england club today when russia's daniel medvedev threw coins at the umpire'sollowing his loss to belgian qualifier ruben bemelmans. that was after he's asked for mariana alves to be replaced. the coin throwing was a bizarre gesture, which he insisted was not meant to imply the official was corrupt. he's apologised for what he called his "stupidity". it was long match. obviously i was hoping for a good wimbledon run after a difficult time. and i was very...
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after becoming the first british woman into the semi—finals at the all england club in almost a0 years 37—year—old, venus williams. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there, good morning. yesterday was a lovely day across large swathes of the uk. after some early rain in the south—east, that soon cleared away, and the sun came out for the afternoon. and it was a fine and sunny day in cumbria, thanks to the weather watchers for sending in the pictures. we saw the sunshine through the day yesterday. clear skies overnight, and that will take us on into the morning. with those clear skies it will be chilly in some rural spots. major towns and cities starting in double figures for most, up to 111—15 at the very best. in more rural parts, rural scotland, three degrees, england and wales down to about four or five, so a bit on the chilly side for some. high—pressure is in charge of the weather for the most part through the day today. you will notice this weather front in the north and we
after becoming the first british woman into the semi—finals at the all england club in almost a0 years 37—year—old, venus williams. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there, good morning. yesterday was a lovely day across large swathes of the uk. after some early rain in the south—east, that soon cleared away, and the sun came out for the afternoon. and it was a fine and sunny day...
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you'd never catch this guy saying he's bored at the all england club — but roger federer did have aner a crash on stage four. hi there, wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. some australian fans are calling for bernard tomic to be deported after saying he was bored playing at wimbledon. 1987 champion pat cash says tomic should go and work in a factory to understand what real work is like. martina navratiolva says tomic should go and find another sport. it's the controversy which has taken the focus off the on—court action, or lack thereof, in the case of roger federer and novak djokovic. here'sjohn watson to explain. day two of wimbledon. novak djokovic and roger federer, both in action. they did not perhaps get to work out they were expecting. those opponents retired injured in the second set. they were both leading at the time. they were both leading at the time. they are
you'd never catch this guy saying he's bored at the all england club — but roger federer did have aner a crash on stage four. hi there, wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. some australian fans are calling for bernard tomic to be deported after saying he was bored playing at wimbledon. 1987 champion pat cash says tomic should go and work in a factory to understand what real work is like. martina navratiolva says tomic should go and find another sport. it's the...
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correspondent russell fuller, the king of wimbledon said he always believed he could win at the all england clubing on returning to the top of the world rankings. i think it is going to be... yes, three, four way race, or maybe a two way race
correspondent russell fuller, the king of wimbledon said he always believed he could win at the all england clubing on returning to the top of the world rankings. i think it is going to be... yes, three, four way race, or maybe a two way race
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hundreds are expected to camp overnight outside the all england club for the chance to see andy murray start the defence of his title. we went to meet some of those queueing. i'm told there's actually more than 1000 people camping here tonight, as you can see, when it comes to queueing, nobody does it better than the british. these people in the morning will be allocated a number, , people in the morning will be allocated a number,, those have been allocated a number,, those have been allocated already, i should say, the stewards will then collect them in the morning, they will be taken over there, so that they can safely lock away their valuables, and then they can walk into the championship so. there is a code of conduct for queueing, this one is especially important. queue jumping, not acceptable! and this one — everybody has to be bedded down by 10pm. let's speak to some of those who are queueing here. you're experienced wimbledon queue is, aren't you? well, it's not ourfirst wimbledon queue is, aren't you? well, it's not our first time! wimbledon queue is, aren't you? well, it's n
hundreds are expected to camp overnight outside the all england club for the chance to see andy murray start the defence of his title. we went to meet some of those queueing. i'm told there's actually more than 1000 people camping here tonight, as you can see, when it comes to queueing, nobody does it better than the british. these people in the morning will be allocated a number, , people in the morning will be allocated a number,, those have been allocated a number,, those have been allocated...
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andy murray breezed through on a very hot day at the all england club.made just five unforced errors on his way to a straight sets victory over germany's dustin brown. adam wild was watching. at wimbledon these days, they come less in hope, more in expectation. nobody draws the crowds quite like andy murray on centre court, and with that comes a certain pressure. a moment of calm before that heat. in his way, dustin brown, few more recognisable, few with a tennis style more eye—catching. murray, though, has the game to match. this was going to be entertaining. oh, that is brilliant. pleasing this crowd is what murray does best, and he would have to be at his best if he was to stop many more shots like this. oh, wow, that was awesome! on this cold, murray is battle hardened. —— this tennis court. the first set was won with a mighty ace, but the celebrations muted, at least for the moment. it took until the second set for the world number one to find the shots that have brought in such success. this is what they had all come to see. two sets down, but brow
andy murray breezed through on a very hot day at the all england club.made just five unforced errors on his way to a straight sets victory over germany's dustin brown. adam wild was watching. at wimbledon these days, they come less in hope, more in expectation. nobody draws the crowds quite like andy murray on centre court, and with that comes a certain pressure. a moment of calm before that heat. in his way, dustin brown, few more recognisable, few with a tennis style more eye—catching....
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pliskova said "probably it's something in the air here" at the all england club.ustin halewood watched the action. with pedro kvitova out of the women's draw, karolina pliskova became favourite for the title, facing tough competition in the form of magdalena rybarikova. after winning the first set, nerves kicked in in the second. karolina pliskova is known for the powerboat into the decider it was the slovakia tennis player who dominated. based on performances this year karolina pliskova is the best in the world but it was world number 87 who sealed the biggest upset so far. but it was world number 87 who sealed the biggest upset so fanm is difficult to play her because she plays so well and she has just won the tournament, so i was not late i am going to lose, but i wasn't confident, and i am speechless right now and so happy i made get through this match. it is an amazing feeling. world number one angelique kerber looks like a woman to beat — she battled hard in two bruising sets against kirsten flipkens and showed her class as she came home in just under two ho
pliskova said "probably it's something in the air here" at the all england club.ustin halewood watched the action. with pedro kvitova out of the women's draw, karolina pliskova became favourite for the title, facing tough competition in the form of magdalena rybarikova. after winning the first set, nerves kicked in in the second. karolina pliskova is known for the powerboat into the decider it was the slovakia tennis player who dominated. based on performances this year karolina...
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fine wine, 37—year—old serena williams becomes the oldest player to reach the last four at the all england clubs and los angeles set to be awarded the 2024 and 2028 olympic games. all of those stories still to come but we start our show with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday evening in london.
fine wine, 37—year—old serena williams becomes the oldest player to reach the last four at the all england clubs and los angeles set to be awarded the 2024 and 2028 olympic games. all of those stories still to come but we start our show with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday evening in london.
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the king of wimbledon wins his 8th title at the all england club.sh grand prix at silverstone and closes the gap in the drivers‘ standings. home sweet home. hosts, the netherlands, kick off their euro 2017 campaign with a win. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. there simply no better place to start than with the man who just can't stop winning. roger federer surely the youngest 35 year—old in sport, breaking records again after picking up his eighth men's singles title at wimbledon. he beat marin cilic in straight sets on sunday and joe linskey was there to witness the fed in full flow. in centre court history one
the king of wimbledon wins his 8th title at the all england club.sh grand prix at silverstone and closes the gap in the drivers‘ standings. home sweet home. hosts, the netherlands, kick off their euro 2017 campaign with a win. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. there simply no better place to start than with the man who just can't stop winning. roger federer surely the youngest 35 year—old in sport, breaking records again after picking up his eighth men's singles title at...
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konta is the first british woman to reach the last four of the all england club in 39 years. championships and this time around, where i managed to get far in a grand slam, at home at wimbledon, i actually felt i did a reasonablejob with my team, and also myself, on almost digesting it as it went along with each match. i felt i really appreciated each day and each experience i got. i was very fortunate, i got such great matches and a few battles during this year's wimbledon. emotionally, it was an incredible experience. i got to play in front of a home crowd, who were so supportive and living every single point with me. which is quite overwhelming. it's quite an experience when you have thousands of people cheering for you in quite an intimate setting. i think, emotionally, i digested it, definitely, after every event, but especially at a slam, if you are fortunate to make it to the latter stages, it is tiring, so i definitely enjoyed relaxing a bit and trying to switch off. a quieter night for the british team at the world para athletics, no medals but sophie kamlish did rec
konta is the first british woman to reach the last four of the all england club in 39 years. championships and this time around, where i managed to get far in a grand slam, at home at wimbledon, i actually felt i did a reasonablejob with my team, and also myself, on almost digesting it as it went along with each match. i felt i really appreciated each day and each experience i got. i was very fortunate, i got such great matches and a few battles during this year's wimbledon. emotionally, it was...
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correspondent russell fuller, the king of wimbledon said he always believed he could win at the all england club again, and the 35—year—old is now focussing on returning to the top of the world rankings. i think it is going to be... yes, three, four way race, or maybe a two way race with me and nadal, if andy murray drops his number one ranking. but all of a sudden it and he starts winning again, we all have to start winning again, we all have to start winning again, we all have to start winning again but if he starts dropping points, we willjust get there. i am dropping points, we willjust get there. iam hoping it is dropping points, we willjust get there. i am hoping it is against rafa, because it would mean a lot to him to get back to world number one but i was just trying to explain to the press that i haven't thought about the whole lot yet. i have to speak to the team and decide how much i am going tojust chase it for the near future, so, much i am going tojust chase it for the nearfuture, so, like, maybe just get the world number one at least one more time in my career, or is it actually
correspondent russell fuller, the king of wimbledon said he always believed he could win at the all england club again, and the 35—year—old is now focussing on returning to the top of the world rankings. i think it is going to be... yes, three, four way race, or maybe a two way race with me and nadal, if andy murray drops his number one ranking. but all of a sudden it and he starts winning again, we all have to start winning again, we all have to start winning again, we all have to start...
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the all-england club is serious about the dress code for all players and must be entirely in white.lue nike stripes. >> it's a little bit much, it seems. >> you should say to wherever, my eyes are up here. where are you looking? >> just as a blanket statement for everybody. my eyes are up here. >>> all right, coming up, the battle in court that could result in a landmark decision on animal rights. it has to do with this monkey and a series of selfies that he took himself that have now gone viral. the question, can an animal own a copyright? >> 2017 america. >> and later, the emmy nomination, including the network resurgence. we're going to tell you who made the cut, but first, there's a look at the forecast. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by fisher investments. what does life look like during your period? with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to pro
the all-england club is serious about the dress code for all players and must be entirely in white.lue nike stripes. >> it's a little bit much, it seems. >> you should say to wherever, my eyes are up here. where are you looking? >> just as a blanket statement for everybody. my eyes are up here. >>> all right, coming up, the battle in court that could result in a landmark decision on animal rights. it has to do with this monkey and a series of selfies that he took...
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with this win she'll become the oldest grand slam winner and earn her sixth title at the all england clubl she had to do was beat garbiÑe muguruza. this is a tight match early on here in the first set venus with the unforced error and garbiÑe with the break. never looked back. she won the next seven games and here on match point venous appears to be out. now this was reviewed and garbiÑe will win her second grand slam in straight sets. >>> summer league is over for the sixers. the next time we will see them is at training camp in late september. all the players should be there, no minute restrictions last night they closed out the summer losing to chicago finishing with a one and four record. they were led by furkan. he scored 22 points and grabbed eight boards. he struggled with the sixers in utah but found his groove out in sin city. >> i know my body [inaudible] that's why i come in here to get this experience to improve my body, to get used to the nba and then be part of this team. >> last night the cardinals judd jericho hit a homer in pittsburgh. this pirates fan wanted no part of t
with this win she'll become the oldest grand slam winner and earn her sixth title at the all england clubl she had to do was beat garbiÑe muguruza. this is a tight match early on here in the first set venus with the unforced error and garbiÑe with the break. never looked back. she won the next seven games and here on match point venous appears to be out. now this was reviewed and garbiÑe will win her second grand slam in straight sets. >>> summer league is over for the sixers. the...
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venus vasing megarusa in the final at the all england club. megarusa who lost two years ago to venus' sister wins. championship point for her leading 5-0 in the second set. she challenges that williams' shot was long and wins the challenge, and she wins her first wimbledon title and her second career grand slam. >>> and baumgartener was advantage kate -- was activated his today. his first start since injuring his shoulder in a dirt bike accident. >>> president trump watching the lgpa at his course in new jersey. choi finished the day 2 under 70. and here's a bird to take the outright lead by chan. she has a one shot lead over choi and yang. >>> >. and tony romo may be retired, but he's still playing. charles barkley gets lucky when had his ball hit -- when his ball hits a tree and rolls onto the green. he's still last though. and curry shot a 1 over 73 tied for 13th. former a's pitcher leads going into tomorrow's final round. >>> two weeks ago paul george was traded from indiana to oklahoma city to team up with russell westbrook, but this week
venus vasing megarusa in the final at the all england club. megarusa who lost two years ago to venus' sister wins. championship point for her leading 5-0 in the second set. she challenges that williams' shot was long and wins the challenge, and she wins her first wimbledon title and her second career grand slam. >>> and baumgartener was advantage kate -- was activated his today. his first start since injuring his shoulder in a dirt bike accident. >>> president trump watching...
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this is the first time she has been at the all-england club without her sister since 2006. serena is in the final trimester of her first pregnancy. venus says her little sis is on her mind. >> i try to take the same course she would do. and i try to do the same things she would do. i don't know that i play exactly the same way she does, but i try to be inspired by her. oldest woman to win a grand slam. she's already the oldest to win a final since 1994. >> and of course the trophy there at wimbledon is named after hea after her. it would be appropriate if she wins, good luck. all of the remaining players will no doubt do their best to follow wimbledon's underwear standards. a men's doubles team had to change into all white before the match. they are very serious about their dress code for players and you must be entirely in white. that included undergarments. apparently he was in a shade of blue. yeah, you can see the dark blue nike stripes. neek nike was in white. >> they're more hard core there than they are in congress in the hallways. >> it's a little bit much, it seems
this is the first time she has been at the all-england club without her sister since 2006. serena is in the final trimester of her first pregnancy. venus says her little sis is on her mind. >> i try to take the same course she would do. and i try to do the same things she would do. i don't know that i play exactly the same way she does, but i try to be inspired by her. oldest woman to win a grand slam. she's already the oldest to win a final since 1994. >> and of course the trophy...
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federer will be competing at the all england club.- in a victory that put him on track to become the oldest man in the open era to win a singles final, if he claims his record 8th title there. and in the other semi final match earlier on friday, tillage punching his ticket to the tick on sunday. he fought off -- ticket on sunday. he fought off the plucky american. he will face roger federer in the first final of his career. and turning now to cycling's biggest event, e tour de ance itas become one of the most exciting races in years. the defending champion desperate to reclaim the yellow jersey in today's 13th sge. but frenman uld ke it a bailleay to remeer. correspondent: on the relatively short 100 kilometer slog, alberto caught the door -- alberto contador among those leading the group. but the colombian putting himself back in contention. the yellow jersey holder two minutes adrift on the climb. but another rider would steal the glory in the sprint finish, barguil to become in the first -- to become the first frenchman in 12 years
federer will be competing at the all england club.- in a victory that put him on track to become the oldest man in the open era to win a singles final, if he claims his record 8th title there. and in the other semi final match earlier on friday, tillage punching his ticket to the tick on sunday. he fought off -- ticket on sunday. he fought off the plucky american. he will face roger federer in the first final of his career. and turning now to cycling's biggest event, e tour de ance itas become...
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also coming up in the programme we'll be live at the all—england club in a few minutes for all the latestimbledon. one former champ in history, another perhaps the greatest ever, is currently doing battle. new zealand where a thrilling british and irish lions series has ended in a draw. the score was 15 all in the third test. so honours even at the end of the tour, with both teams having won one match. katie gornall reports from auckland. rugby is part of the fabric of new by a red rugby is part of the fabric of new zealand. almost everyone here is a fan, although today the all blacks seemed a little outnumbered. the lions seem hopeful and determined to leave with more thanjust memories. the lions are confident that they are the underdogs. but in six weeks, the british and irish lions have transformed from no—hopers into a genuine threat, new zealand's fortress invaded by a red army. it would set the tone for a breathless first half, the pace not always matched with precision. that came from the all blacks' beauden barrett who picked out his younger, taller brother jordie to set up the op
also coming up in the programme we'll be live at the all—england club in a few minutes for all the latestimbledon. one former champ in history, another perhaps the greatest ever, is currently doing battle. new zealand where a thrilling british and irish lions series has ended in a draw. the score was 15 all in the third test. so honours even at the end of the tour, with both teams having won one match. katie gornall reports from auckland. rugby is part of the fabric of new by a red rugby is...
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today, at the all england club, andy murray, nadal, and venus williams all moving on. round match against wong after wong takes the first set here. comes venus in the second. big time winner right there. we head to the third set. venus serving for the match and wong hits it long, it's out, venus advances with a three set victory. >>> and everyone's favorite goof ball, former wizard nick young, now a member of the warriors. he ran away from our cameras earlier this year when the lakers were in d.c. could be reunited and break out the dance moves with another knucklehead, magee, free agent meeting with other teams and good chance he returns. one of the favorites, however not with the wiz, but the lakers. the walk off, hands in the air for three, actually did not go in. new teammate kevin durant tweeted an image welcome to the warriors -- you see, that never gets old. >> no. you can't watch it. it's a scalpel. i have no idea what i'm doing. i'm just a tv doctor. i never went to college. (scream) i don't do blood. but now, thanks to cigna, i can do more than just look the
today, at the all england club, andy murray, nadal, and venus williams all moving on. round match against wong after wong takes the first set here. comes venus in the second. big time winner right there. we head to the third set. venus serving for the match and wong hits it long, it's out, venus advances with a three set victory. >>> and everyone's favorite goof ball, former wizard nick young, now a member of the warriors. he ran away from our cameras earlier this year when the lakers...
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konta is the first woman to reach the last four at the all—england club in 39 yea rs. four at the all—englandged to get far in a grand slam, at home at wimbledon, i actually felt i did a reasonable job with my team, and also myself, on almost died testing it as it went along with each match. i really appreciated each day and eat experience i got. i was very fortu nate, experience i got. i was very fortunate, i got such great matches and a few battles during this year's woodward. emotionally, it was an incredible experience. i got to play in front of a home crowd, who were so in front of a home crowd, who were so supportive and living every single point with me. which is quite overwhelming. it is quite an experience when you have thousands of people cheering for you in quite an intimate setting. i think, emotionally, i died just did it, definitely, after every event, but especially after a slam, if you are fortu nate to especially after a slam, if you are fortunate to make it to the latter stages, it is tiring, so i definitely enjoyed relaxing a bit and trying to switch off. that's all sport f
konta is the first woman to reach the last four at the all—england club in 39 yea rs. four at the all—englandged to get far in a grand slam, at home at wimbledon, i actually felt i did a reasonable job with my team, and also myself, on almost died testing it as it went along with each match. i really appreciated each day and eat experience i got. i was very fortu nate, experience i got. i was very fortunate, i got such great matches and a few battles during this year's woodward....
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first grand slam title at wimbledon, roger federer stands on the verge of an historic eighth all—england clubslam title. victory over marin cilic would also make the 35—year—old the oldest man to lift the famous golden trophy. i think the record is really gave me an extra source of motivation and inspired me to train harder and inspired me to train harder and inspire me to keep doing what i am doing. the greats of the game did not play for records. i could get inspired by the fact that maybe i could break a record. now we are in the same situation again, it reminds me of may be my first wimbledon when i was trying to do that or when i was trying to defend my first wimbledon or going for my fifth wimbledon or going for my fifth wimbledon to beat bjorn borg was amazing. iam wimbledon to beat bjorn borg was amazing. i am happy to have these moments at wimbledon. i know when i step on court against cilic, i will be ready. the occasion will not be too big to conquer, to understand what i am going through. i will be ready and i am looking forward to it. so federer are going for a slice of history t
first grand slam title at wimbledon, roger federer stands on the verge of an historic eighth all—england clubslam title. victory over marin cilic would also make the 35—year—old the oldest man to lift the famous golden trophy. i think the record is really gave me an extra source of motivation and inspired me to train harder and inspired me to train harder and inspire me to keep doing what i am doing. the greats of the game did not play for records. i could get inspired by the fact that...
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oh, so this is the all england club.no option, listen to the answers. >> to be fair not going to get over the knees. >> not going to make it over the knees. >> but guess what, guys. it made it over the knees. >> it did. >> the beauty. >> kim can't keep it together. >> he puts on all white. >> i love this. then -- >> they keep going. >> they actually played. he actually returned a serve. >> no. >> he got one of her serves back. >> here you go. he got -- >> chris quinn, we love you. and good for kim clijsters. >> i can't believe they pulled that off at wimbledon. >> and lara is so right. there at the all england club, to do it there, hmm. >> this is at the end of the to exhibition matches with your favorite legendary players so it's a bit relaxed but still a bit relaxed there is still quite serious. so enjoy, everybody. that was "pop news." >> thank you very much. >> you got to point that out. the best thing. she is clapping and singing all through "pop news." she loved every bit of it. can you say hi? >> oh, my gosh, beau
oh, so this is the all england club.no option, listen to the answers. >> to be fair not going to get over the knees. >> not going to make it over the knees. >> but guess what, guys. it made it over the knees. >> it did. >> the beauty. >> kim can't keep it together. >> he puts on all white. >> i love this. then -- >> they keep going. >> they actually played. he actually returned a serve. >> no. >> he got one of her serves...
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wednesday is men's quarter—finals day at the all england club.t. he plays the american, sam querrey. for more details just go to our website, bbc.com/sport. three seven—month—old tigers are on their way to start a new life in france, after being rescued from a tiny box bound for syria. caroline davies reports. waiting to go to their new home, at the siberian tigers are being sent to france. this is may, antoun and tanya. we're getting them to one of the best sanctuaries in europe and trying to rescue these animals from the illegal trade and the exotic pet trade. but they nearly ended up somewhere very different — syria. in march, the young tigers arrived in a tiny crate at beirut airport. they were covered in maggots and faeces. the exporter had a permit to transport them to a zoo outside damascus, but the conditions they were travelling in violated international rules. after three months, the lebanese government decided that the tigers should be resettled in france. the big cat trade is a lucrative business in lebanon. some animals are forced to
wednesday is men's quarter—finals day at the all england club.t. he plays the american, sam querrey. for more details just go to our website, bbc.com/sport. three seven—month—old tigers are on their way to start a new life in france, after being rescued from a tiny box bound for syria. caroline davies reports. waiting to go to their new home, at the siberian tigers are being sent to france. this is may, antoun and tanya. we're getting them to one of the best sanctuaries in europe and...
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hundreds are expected to camp overnight outside the all england club for the chance to see britain'sthe defence of his title. 0ur correspondent jane frances kelly has gone to join some of those hardy fans while they wait. yes. sun is shining. the strawberries are ready. wimbledon, is coming. security is going to be tightened. because of the previous attacks earlier in the year. concrete walls to protect fans. police in evidence. sniffer dogs. bags searched. but it has not been painting of these super fans. fourth in the line! first last year. slacking. what has happened?” in the line! first last year. slacking. what has happened? ijust could not beat 1:30am! i was getting out of bed. you have from lincolnshire? i got to the gates about seven. who do you want to see? andy. stan. are you worried about andy. stan. are you worried about andy murray? i think the media have been meeting it was —— making it worse. is this going to be the only night? spending the next two weeks here? i am going to be here next week. i will say howl here? i am going to be here next week. i will say how i feel
hundreds are expected to camp overnight outside the all england club for the chance to see britain'sthe defence of his title. 0ur correspondent jane frances kelly has gone to join some of those hardy fans while they wait. yes. sun is shining. the strawberries are ready. wimbledon, is coming. security is going to be tightened. because of the previous attacks earlier in the year. concrete walls to protect fans. police in evidence. sniffer dogs. bags searched. but it has not been painting of these...
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not you but -- >> venus williams, 37 years old trying to make it to the finals of the all england clubth oldest woman ever to play in the semis at a grand slam taking on johanna konta with home court advantage. she is a brit but couldn't handle that. just got to get out of the way. williams, she's on to the finals 6-4, 6-2. garbine muguruza plays her. >> lonzo ball is an interesting story. two overall pick in the nba draft and that's pistol pete. if nephew spencer had not concentrated on soccer i see him growing up and making moves like that. but he'll be making soccer moves like that. that's a jared goff move by ball there. this is a loser's out tournament in vegas and the lakers behind ball's second triple-double. the only two trip-doums recorded in summer league history, hits that three, boom, boom, out go the lights. lakers advance and play brooklyn on saturday. >> looks like they have something special in that kid. >> so far. now you got to put four pieces around him and make it happen and there's a lot of good teams out there but you got to start somewhere. >> up next in "the pul
not you but -- >> venus williams, 37 years old trying to make it to the finals of the all england clubth oldest woman ever to play in the semis at a grand slam taking on johanna konta with home court advantage. she is a brit but couldn't handle that. just got to get out of the way. williams, she's on to the finals 6-4, 6-2. garbine muguruza plays her. >> lonzo ball is an interesting story. two overall pick in the nba draft and that's pistol pete. if nephew spencer had not...
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security has been an even bigger priority for chief executive richard lewis and his team at the all—england clubrom last year, the vehicle blog protecting people in the queue. that is for obvious reasons given recent terrorist attack. other measures increased and enhance behind—the—scenes, below the radar. wimbledon has always had a strong security system and is no different this year. this year it's as much as anything about reassurance that people are worried about security, and we need to persuade that all the measures in place are in place. we have a great relationship with the security services and we are confident about the robust measures in place. you said people are worried are you worried about it given recent events ? worried about it given recent events? no more than any other year. we have lived for an era in many yea rs we have lived for an era in many years security is the number one issue. that is the first thing you put in place, beyond anything else. no more so than any other year. is that every group of people spoken to in the last week or two have mentioned security, rightly
security has been an even bigger priority for chief executive richard lewis and his team at the all—england clubrom last year, the vehicle blog protecting people in the queue. that is for obvious reasons given recent terrorist attack. other measures increased and enhance behind—the—scenes, below the radar. wimbledon has always had a strong security system and is no different this year. this year it's as much as anything about reassurance that people are worried about security, and we need...
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hundreds are expected to camp overnight outside the all england club for the chance to see britain'sart the defence of his title. 0ur correspondent jane frances kelly has gone to join some of those hardy fans while they wait. yes. sun is shining. the strawberries are ready. and wimbledon, it is coming. also the camping fans. security is going to be tight after previous attacks, going to be concrete walls, to protect fa ns. going to be concrete walls, to protect fans. police in evidence. sniffer dogs. bags searched. but it is not putting off super fans. sniffer dogs. bags searched. but it is not putting off superfans. with me... one. fourth in the line. first last year. slacker! what happened? they got here at 1:30! still in bed. you, from lincolnshire? they got here at 1:30! still in bed. you, from lincolnshire ?|j they got here at 1:30! still in bed. you, from lincolnshire? i arrived just before six o'clock. i am going to see andy murray, stan. good day's tennis. worried about andy murray? no. i think the media are making out his injury to be worse. you have already spent one night
hundreds are expected to camp overnight outside the all england club for the chance to see britain'sart the defence of his title. 0ur correspondent jane frances kelly has gone to join some of those hardy fans while they wait. yes. sun is shining. the strawberries are ready. and wimbledon, it is coming. also the camping fans. security is going to be tight after previous attacks, going to be concrete walls, to protect fa ns. going to be concrete walls, to protect fans. police in evidence. sniffer...
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there is a man transported around the all—england club as if he was the trophy itself.ederer from switzerland. back then, your phone may well have been at home, and your camera had film in it. the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless, his appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong opponent, where federer alwaysjust seemed to have more. at 35, he's rationed his tournaments, conserved his energy, to enable him to win points like this. the first two sets both went to tie—breaks. when he wants to, federer can just turn a rally with a flick of his wrist. commentator: it's just delicious, isn't it? berdych had beaten federer here before, reached the final here before. he was trying. it was 6—4 in the third, and the number of sets federer has lost at this year's wimbledon? none. so, roger federer, through, and that is popular on the hill. but there is still a man standing between federer and that record eighth title — a big man. m
there is a man transported around the all—england club as if he was the trophy itself.ederer from switzerland. back then, your phone may well have been at home, and your camera had film in it. the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless, his appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong opponent, where federer alwaysjust seemed to have more. at...
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hundreds are expected to camp overnight outside the all england club for the chance to see britain'st paul hawkins is at the wimbledon queue. iam i am told there is over a thousand people camping here tonight. when it comes to queueing, nobody does it better than the british. this one is the first in the queue, then it goes all the way to the ends. these people in the morning will be allocated a number, the stewards will come and collect them in the morning and there will be taken over there where they can put their left luggage and valuables safely locked away, then there will be won through the golf course to the championships. there is a code of conduct put queueing. this one is particularly important. queue jumping is not to be tolerated. also, this one, everyone has to be bedded down by ten o'clock, so there is no chaos. let's speak to some of those queueing. experience wimbledon q awards, anju? those queueing. experience wimbledon 0 awards, anju? it is not our first time. we first came in 2010, before we we re time. we first came in 2010, before we were married. we set off from
hundreds are expected to camp overnight outside the all england club for the chance to see britain'st paul hawkins is at the wimbledon queue. iam i am told there is over a thousand people camping here tonight. when it comes to queueing, nobody does it better than the british. this one is the first in the queue, then it goes all the way to the ends. these people in the morning will be allocated a number, the stewards will come and collect them in the morning and there will be taken over there...
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news, we'll have wimbledon sportsday for you, with all the latest action from day four from the all—england clubd evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the controversy surrounding the iraq war — then and now — revolves around tony blair's role in taking britain into battle. today, sirjohn chilcot — the man who led the inquiry about the war — has poured fuel on the argument. on the first anniversary of his report, in an exclusive interview with the bbc, he said that mr blair was not straight with the public when he argued so forcefully and emotionally for intervention. mr blair's office has insisted that five separate reports — including the chilcot inquiry — have found that there was no falsifying of the intelligence. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the truth... british service men and women are engaged in air, land and sea. and the whole truth about britain's war in iraq. we will approach our it is a income a way thatis approach our it is a income a way that is rigorous, fair... the man charged with finding it. the man who took us in. responsibility, but not a regret for rem
news, we'll have wimbledon sportsday for you, with all the latest action from day four from the all—england clubd evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the controversy surrounding the iraq war — then and now — revolves around tony blair's role in taking britain into battle. today, sirjohn chilcot — the man who led the inquiry about the war — has poured fuel on the argument. on the first anniversary of his report, in an exclusive interview with the bbc, he said that mr blair was...
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there is a man transported around the all—england club as if he was the trophy itself.enager, the junior singles champion. announcer: roger federer from switzerland. back then, your phone may well have been at home, and your camera had film in it. the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless, his appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong opponent, where federer alwaysjust seemed to have more. at 35, he's rationed his tournaments, conserved his energy, to enable him to win points like this. the first two sets both went to tie—breaks. when he wants to, federer can just turn a rally with a flick of his wrist. commentator: it's just delicious, isn't it? berdych had beaten federer here before, reached the final here before. he was trying. it was 6—4 in the third, and the number of sets federer has lost at this yea r‘s wimbledon? none. so, roger federer, through, and that is popular on the hill. but there is still a man standing bet
there is a man transported around the all—england club as if he was the trophy itself.enager, the junior singles champion. announcer: roger federer from switzerland. back then, your phone may well have been at home, and your camera had film in it. the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless, his appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong...
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warm—up game yesterday because of a hip problem, but was still practising on the grass at the all england club is drawn in the same half as the french open champion rafael nadal, and stan wawrinka. adele says she's heartbroken after being forced to cancel the last two shows of her tour. the singer was due to perform two final shows at wembley stadium tonight and tomorrow night, but is postponing them after damaging her vocal chords. earlier this week, she told fans this tour could also be her last. coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay, but first on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: is this the original costume? we're on the bruce lee trail in hong kong. he wore this in game of death. get ready to get behind this taxi... i get a lesson in how to take iconic instagram images from an expert. oh, that's good. with new laptop bans on internationalflights, we look at the gadgets you can still take on board. leejun—fan, better known as bruce lee, may have been born in san francisco, but in the early 1970s, he put both kung fu and hong kong o
warm—up game yesterday because of a hip problem, but was still practising on the grass at the all england club is drawn in the same half as the french open champion rafael nadal, and stan wawrinka. adele says she's heartbroken after being forced to cancel the last two shows of her tour. the singer was due to perform two final shows at wembley stadium tonight and tomorrow night, but is postponing them after damaging her vocal chords. earlier this week, she told fans this tour could also be her...
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we will have all the latest action and reaction from the all—england club, including a rather controversiale offered genetic tests within five years to help create more effective, personalised treatments. that's the ambition outlined by england's chief medical officer. in her annual report, professor dame sally davies says there needs to be a national network of genome testing. here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh on how genetic testing could bring about a step—change in medicine. his report contains some flashing images. hello, mate. could i have two cappuccinos, please? cancer runs in toby knight's family. both his parents died from it and he was diagnosed with colon cancer four years ago. now, he's one of 31,000 patients who have had their entire genome mapped by the nhs. i'm very excited about it. for me, hopefully, if my cancer decides to come back, it will benefit me. more importantly, it will benefit a lot of other people, forfuture generations, for better treatments, for quicker treatments, better diagnoses. dame sally davies says genome testing is still a cottage industry.
we will have all the latest action and reaction from the all—england club, including a rather controversiale offered genetic tests within five years to help create more effective, personalised treatments. that's the ambition outlined by england's chief medical officer. in her annual report, professor dame sally davies says there needs to be a national network of genome testing. here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh on how genetic testing could bring about a step—change in medicine....