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andy murray has it is a long time since ensurejulie ——jo durie.ek. his opponent has only dropped 16 games in his last few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeed. few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeedi few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeed. i just think his farm is not quite there yet but today he is drawn against a very fla m boya nt yet but today he is drawn against a very flamboyant french player who on his day is dangerous. would andy murray have taken the store and the last 16 at wimbledon? absolutely. for me he will get through today. it will be covered times but he should be the last 16 at wimbledon. we're looking at a big things from andy murray and johanna konta and marcus willis who is on the third round of the men's doubles. they have not started to well having lost the first two sets but did it come from two sets down in their opening match of the tournament to get that win and it is currently six each in the third set so looking in the tie—break to try and reco
andy murray has it is a long time since ensurejulie ——jo durie.ek. his opponent has only dropped 16 games in his last few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeed. few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeedi few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeed. i just think his farm is not quite there yet but today he is drawn against a very fla m boya nt yet but today he is drawn against a very flamboyant french player who on his day is...
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johanna konta has become the first british woman to reach the quarter finals at wimbledon since jo duriet france's caroline garcia three sets asjoe lynskey reports. with every match, johanna konta breaks new ground. in week two, going for the last eight. no britain has been there in three decades. but as the tournament intensifies, her opponents get better. caroline garcia, tipped for the very top. but kaunda has earned her own place amongst the elite. a break in the first game, early authority. commentator: she is playing with confidence. garcia came back to force a tie—break, but conte knows how to disrupt momentum. —— konta knows how to disrupt momentum. garcia has power on court, installed by her father. he was heard coach. that has brought her grand slam pedigree. a three—hour epic saw her past don beckett, she knows how to hold her now. at 4—4, tension. no break points in the whole set. but the briton was about an opportunity. commentator: johanna konta, wimbledon quarterfinals! the first since anotherjoe. all those years ago. that's pretty special. it's these positions on the situ
johanna konta has become the first british woman to reach the quarter finals at wimbledon since jo duriet france's caroline garcia three sets asjoe lynskey reports. with every match, johanna konta breaks new ground. in week two, going for the last eight. no britain has been there in three decades. but as the tournament intensifies, her opponents get better. caroline garcia, tipped for the very top. but kaunda has earned her own place amongst the elite. a break in the first game, early...
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jo durie when miles was saying been very, very impressive.tastic tennis. i was surprised that jo was the bookies' favourite. you have got venus williams in there who's won five times so! would have thought she would be the favourite, but when you get to this stage, you are playing well, used to playing and used to the grass, so any one of the eight could win so why not jo. 0k. the eight could win so why not jo. ok. amanda owens, you used to play tennis yourself professionally. you we re tennis yourself professionally. you were nodding in agreement when miles said over the last few years jo's sort of strengthened mentally as well. wa kind of work has she been doing? absolutely. i agree with miles and jo and jo hi it's nice to see you both, by the way and jo picked me out as a tennis player a long time ago. jo konta, has incredible mental strength and is brilliant under pressure. we are seeing a player who, for the first time ina seeing a player who, for the first time in a long time sincejo durie, that we have a player that can cope with the p
jo durie when miles was saying been very, very impressive.tastic tennis. i was surprised that jo was the bookies' favourite. you have got venus williams in there who's won five times so! would have thought she would be the favourite, but when you get to this stage, you are playing well, used to playing and used to the grass, so any one of the eight could win so why not jo. 0k. the eight could win so why not jo. ok. amanda owens, you used to play tennis yourself professionally. you we re tennis...
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frankie goes to hollywood were number one, andjo 1984, frankie goes to hollywood were number one, and jo duriethe mixed doubles three years later. a title for her venture. konta will be on first thing special, we help, this year. she has gone through, like some of the big names, today we have seen some shocks in the woman's. no bigger than the top seed, angelique kerber, beaten by garbine muguruza, was that a big surprise? it wasn't a big surprise, i think it wasn't a surprise, i think it wasn't a surprise for the a lot of the commentators ebb and following her matches. her form wasn't where it was at last year, when she got to the finals here. she looked like she was playing tennis under this enormous, dark cloud of doom. she wasn't enjoying the town is up there. she has been a bit burden by being the world one and top seed. and i think groundstrokes, even though she's a great defender, they haven't been having too much impact through the court. she did get a little bit better as the drummer was progressing but she came up against a really on fire garbine muguruza, he has you can see was stri
frankie goes to hollywood were number one, andjo 1984, frankie goes to hollywood were number one, and jo duriethe mixed doubles three years later. a title for her venture. konta will be on first thing special, we help, this year. she has gone through, like some of the big names, today we have seen some shocks in the woman's. no bigger than the top seed, angelique kerber, beaten by garbine muguruza, was that a big surprise? it wasn't a big surprise, i think it wasn't a surprise, i think it...
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you're now the first british woman into a quarter final at wimbledon since jo durie in 198a, what does to win wimbledon was virginia wade in 1977. imagine if there were two british champions this year, there would be statues everywhere. andy murray was playing benoit paire of france, a6 in the world. at wimbledon, murray had never lost to a player ranked so low. tie—break in the first, 6—a in the second. murray was getting there. commentator: too good. in the third set, murray got heated with the umpire over a challenge and centre court sympathised. i challenged immediately. no matter, murray said it was the best he'd hit the ball in the tournament so far and paire ultimately couldn't match it. 0ut. umpire: game, set and match murray. british players through. the day's drama had barely begun. rafael nadal walked out onto number 1 court, limbering up without head room — ouch. well, he laughed that off. soon he found himself in a phenomenal struggle against gilles muller of luxembourg. this point made it 10—10 in the fifth set. at 3a, muller is suddenly in the form of his life, seeded at
you're now the first british woman into a quarter final at wimbledon since jo durie in 198a, what does to win wimbledon was virginia wade in 1977. imagine if there were two british champions this year, there would be statues everywhere. andy murray was playing benoit paire of france, a6 in the world. at wimbledon, murray had never lost to a player ranked so low. tie—break in the first, 6—a in the second. murray was getting there. commentator: too good. in the third set, murray got heated...
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i enjoyed by a former british player and wimbledon quarter finalist, jo durie. edmund was a bit nervous when he went on record. it is difficult playing a fellow brit at wimbledon because you both think there is such a big chance to get through, lots of prize money and points to be won. roger federer, what can i say? i think the roof might come off when he goes on court, it will be a fabulous day of tennis. he is third on centre court, following novak djokovic in what is an afternoon of two former champions here at you. the weather is not looking too bad either. so far so good at wimbledon, a bit of cloud bubbling up but generally it is warm out there and i suspect it is warm out there and i suspect it will stay dry during the day. 24 degrees, tomorrow warm still, probably the best day of the week but thursday a chance of some thundery showers. not everywhere is seeing beautiful weather, pretty disappointing in north berwick with a lot of cloud and some rain, some quite heavy
i enjoyed by a former british player and wimbledon quarter finalist, jo durie. edmund was a bit nervous when he went on record. it is difficult playing a fellow brit at wimbledon because you both think there is such a big chance to get through, lots of prize money and points to be won. roger federer, what can i say? i think the roof might come off when he goes on court, it will be a fabulous day of tennis. he is third on centre court, following novak djokovic in what is an afternoon of two...
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we have not had a women's quarterfinalist at wimbledon since jo durie back in the 1980s.l, if the women's draw was wide open this morning, it is even more so now after the number one seed angelique kerber was beaten in the fourth round. former finalist garbine muguruza won their match in three sets and will play svetlana kuznetsova in the quarterfinals. meanwhile, these are live pictures of andy murray's fourth round match. he is two sets up on benoit paire. 0n serve in the third set, 3—2. if andy murray wins, it will be the first time at the british man and women have been in the singles events at wimbledon since 1973. that is on centre, while on number one court, rafa nadal has lost the first set to 16th seed gilles muller of luxembourg. nadal and murray are seeded to meet in the semifinals. elsewhere today, after 13 years at manchester united, wayne rooney making the move back to his childhood club is notjust an emotional homecoming. he says he wants to win trophies at everton. it was very exciting for me to get back and meet everybody. it is notjust an exciting time f
we have not had a women's quarterfinalist at wimbledon since jo durie back in the 1980s.l, if the women's draw was wide open this morning, it is even more so now after the number one seed angelique kerber was beaten in the fourth round. former finalist garbine muguruza won their match in three sets and will play svetlana kuznetsova in the quarterfinals. meanwhile, these are live pictures of andy murray's fourth round match. he is two sets up on benoit paire. 0n serve in the third set, 3—2. if...
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we have not had the women's quarterfinalist at wimbledon since jo durie had the women's quarterfinalistejo durie back in the 1980s. that is very special. i am looking forward to getting the chance to play again. a lot of big names have gone out in the women's singles, no bigger than the number one player in the world, kerber. she had not been playing particularly well going into the tournament, but had recovered a bit. it could be just a yearfor the had recovered a bit. it could be just a year for the british player. i was andy murray getting on? we can go over and get some live pictures. he hasjust go over and get some live pictures. he has just taken the opening set. he has just taken the opening set. he was a break down in the opening set but did manage to recover and won 7—6. he has gotten nearly break of serve in the second set and is no 2-0 of serve in the second set and is no 2—0 ahead. if he can win, it would be the first time that was two british players in the quarterfinals of the singles tournament for a0 yea rs. elsewhere today, after 13 years at manchester united, wayne roo
we have not had the women's quarterfinalist at wimbledon since jo durie had the women's quarterfinalistejo durie back in the 1980s. that is very special. i am looking forward to getting the chance to play again. a lot of big names have gone out in the women's singles, no bigger than the number one player in the world, kerber. she had not been playing particularly well going into the tournament, but had recovered a bit. it could be just a yearfor the had recovered a bit. it could be just a year...
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the last woman to reach this stage was the lovelyjo last woman to reach this stage was the lovely jo durieaying and ijust keep remembering when i was playing and i just think keep remembering when i was playing and ijust think it is fantastic. you never watched your much back, is that true? how do you know that? i haven't. why is that? in those days, you did not have the facilities. you played your match. if you are lucky, you sometimes got a vhs video. i have not got one. a few years ago, i saw my match from roland garros which i had never seen, the semifinal. you were quite good! i played quite well! she has the game, talent, skills, jo konta, but something has changed this year for her? it really hurts. she is co mforta ble her? it really hurts. she is comfortable now with the top players, being in the mix, the top ten —— it really has. she is not thinking, just doing. her preparation for the grass courts was superb because losing first round of roland garros, a lot of grass court practice. what do you think she has been doing differently?” practice. what do you think she has been doing
the last woman to reach this stage was the lovelyjo last woman to reach this stage was the lovely jo durieaying and ijust keep remembering when i was playing and i just think keep remembering when i was playing and ijust think it is fantastic. you never watched your much back, is that true? how do you know that? i haven't. why is that? in those days, you did not have the facilities. you played your match. if you are lucky, you sometimes got a vhs video. i have not got one. a few years ago, i...