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that win against a player who was clearly injured, marin cilic suffering a foot injury ina marin cilicuffering a foot injury in a disappointing end to his prospects. the chancellor, philip hammond, criticises cabinet colleagues for briefing against him as he defends his position on public sector pay. mr hammond says workers in the public sector receive a "premium" compared to the private sector. public sector workers on average are paid about 10% more than private sector workers....
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marin cilic and roger federer met each other in the quarterfinal last year. sets. roger federer one—eyed. we expected this to be a close match indeed. it has not materialised at this point. roger federer playing so well this year and he is yet to drop a set in his six matches so far. and obviously he w011 six matches so far. and obviously he won the first two today. very heavily the favourite. cilic is still out fighting. he has been victorious in a grand slam before and beat roger federer at the us 0pen and beat roger federer at the us open in 201a. that'll be some consolation as he tries to get a foothold in the match but at the moment roger federer playing very well indeed. if this had been a lead in the two men, you could say, guys, go home, have a rest, maybe we can come back tomorrow and continue the match them. but they are on the last sunday of the last afternoon on what has been a fabulous tournament of dennis potter revealed down and this way. yes, of course, we know how important this tournament is. it is seen important this tournament is. it is se
marin cilic and roger federer met each other in the quarterfinal last year. sets. roger federer one—eyed. we expected this to be a close match indeed. it has not materialised at this point. roger federer playing so well this year and he is yet to drop a set in his six matches so far. and obviously he w011 six matches so far. and obviously he won the first two today. very heavily the favourite. cilic is still out fighting. he has been victorious in a grand slam before and beat roger federer...
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even when marin cilic got his serve in, there was federer. set down already. what now, what next? 3—0 down in the second set, marin cilic seemed deeply troubled. whether physical or emotional, for a moment or two we wondered whether he would continue. marin cilic baton, but federer breezed through the second set. whatever your view, it is only fun to watch if it is a match and that depended on marin cilic digging in. in the third set, there were signs of that, and the crowd appreciated. marin cilic had treatment on his blistered foot, it did not help, but the key factor was federer. federer has won each titles, in the final marin cilic 18 games. so he took the trophy on its familiarto, he so he took the trophy on its familiar to, he knows the way by now. they will be waiting beneath the balcony. as we watch roger federer back at the summit, let's rememberjust last year he had months away from tennis. it was knee injuries, surgery, recovery, it was knee injuries, surgery, recovery , we we re it was knee injuries, surgery, recovery, we were con
even when marin cilic got his serve in, there was federer. set down already. what now, what next? 3—0 down in the second set, marin cilic seemed deeply troubled. whether physical or emotional, for a moment or two we wondered whether he would continue. marin cilic baton, but federer breezed through the second set. whatever your view, it is only fun to watch if it is a match and that depended on marin cilic digging in. in the third set, there were signs of that, and the crowd appreciated. marin...
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marin cilic put up more ofa second set.in cilic put up more of a fight in the third, but already this looked inevitable. 18 grand slams later, the swiss has the same thirst for success. the championship title field without dropping a set. the first man to wind each championships. it was no time to show emotion. wimbledon‘s record—brea ker show emotion. wimbledon‘s record—breaker and, unquestionably, king of this court. an eighth title for federer means as much as the first. better than holding the trophy and winning today, i guess, is just trophy and winning today, i guess, isjust being trophy and winning today, i guess, is just being healthy. trophy and winning today, i guess, isjust being healthy. it trophy and winning today, i guess, is just being healthy. it feels great and it's means the world to me, we worked hard last year, so to be back here, i am just feeling great, holding the trophy, the tournament that i please, not dropping a set, it is magical, i cannot believe it, really, yet. eight wimbledon title, the only
marin cilic put up more ofa second set.in cilic put up more of a fight in the third, but already this looked inevitable. 18 grand slams later, the swiss has the same thirst for success. the championship title field without dropping a set. the first man to wind each championships. it was no time to show emotion. wimbledon‘s record—brea ker show emotion. wimbledon‘s record—breaker and, unquestionably, king of this court. an eighth title for federer means as much as the first. better than...
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he beat marin cilic by 3 sets to love in the final.'t a classic final, but i'm surejust like a it wasn't a classic final, but i'm sure just like a lot of fans, thinking it is the result that most people wanted. yes, many of the fans had a golden ticket to centre court today would have been hoping to witness a slice of history, and the great roger federer duly delivered. he sealed an eighth and build on title here, that's a record, going one clear of pete sampras, and by winning he becomes the oldest man to winning he becomes the oldest man to win wimbledon in the open era. it was not the battle many anticipated. he beat the seventh seed marin cilic rather comfortable in straight sets. on centre court, one man is most at home. when you play roger federer here, you face the thousands who adore him, going for a record eighth wimbledon title. on this court, there are two kinds of royalty. at 35, he is still at his peak. a two—month break earlier this year has kept on swift on his feet. with the racket there is the same artistry. and in the
he beat marin cilic by 3 sets to love in the final.'t a classic final, but i'm surejust like a it wasn't a classic final, but i'm sure just like a lot of fans, thinking it is the result that most people wanted. yes, many of the fans had a golden ticket to centre court today would have been hoping to witness a slice of history, and the great roger federer duly delivered. he sealed an eighth and build on title here, that's a record, going one clear of pete sampras, and by winning he becomes the...
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straight sets, hard to take if your marin cilic.o centre court today, they would have been hoping to witness a slice of history and frankly for them, roger federer delivered. he winces each men's singles title to go one ahead of the great pete sampras. just a few weeks away from his 36th birthday, he becomes the oldest grand slam winner at wimbledon in the open era. but it was not the classic, gripping match most fans hoped for. marin cilic, the fifth seed, was beaten in straight sets today. he really struggled. two brea ks today. he really struggled. two breaks down in the second set and he was in tears as he called on his trainer at the doctorfor was in tears as he called on his trainer at the doctor for treatment. his left foot was wrapped and it looked like he had severe blistering in his foot. he was inconsolable at that point and he never recovered. he lost the match 6—3, 6—1, 6—4. for federer, 19 grand slam title. he was in tears at the end of the match as he lifted the golden trophy. fantastic result for him. a five—time cha
straight sets, hard to take if your marin cilic.o centre court today, they would have been hoping to witness a slice of history and frankly for them, roger federer delivered. he winces each men's singles title to go one ahead of the great pete sampras. just a few weeks away from his 36th birthday, he becomes the oldest grand slam winner at wimbledon in the open era. but it was not the classic, gripping match most fans hoped for. marin cilic, the fifth seed, was beaten in straight sets today. he...
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marin cilic has won just one grand slam. federer‘s 18 grand slam finals. goran ivanisevic things today could be marin cilic‘s be, but i think the romance of the occasion points towards maybe another victory for roger federer. we will thought you again in the course of the and let you get back to watching the opening balls. thank you very much. time fraud that the weather prospects. it looks rather overcast at wimbledon. can you tell us good news about the weather? is it going to hold for the match? that is the question. there isa match? that is the question. there is a weather front to the north of wimbledon. it has been through silverstone at the grand prix and that produced rain for a time. there could be show us as we get closer to wimbledon this afternoon and this evening. those showers edging further shows... south. it depends along the game goes on. it feels fresh and drier in some areas. shallow sitting northern scotland and becoming more frequent. 0vernight, a mix of rein in north—west scotland. for most of dry, clea
marin cilic has won just one grand slam. federer‘s 18 grand slam finals. goran ivanisevic things today could be marin cilic‘s be, but i think the romance of the occasion points towards maybe another victory for roger federer. we will thought you again in the course of the and let you get back to watching the opening balls. thank you very much. time fraud that the weather prospects. it looks rather overcast at wimbledon. can you tell us good news about the weather? is it going to hold for...
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a record eighth title, as he won it against marin cilic. were expecting. he played five sets her last year, but federer took it in straight sets today. there was a visual bully upset marin cilic on court, he was so well known for his strong serve but it was not functioning in the first set —— a visibly upset marin cilic. he was in floods of tears, he called on the trainer and the doctor in the second set. we saw him very emotional indeed. that is not like him. he is known for his strong mentality out on court, but there was clearly something wrong. he called the trainer on a little later on and we saw him have strapping removed and thenit saw him have strapping removed and then it was put back onto his left foot. it seemed that he had severe blisters and that must have been causing trouble with his movement. in the end, roger federer wrapping up in the end, roger federer wrapping up that final set 6—4. going one ahead of pete sampras. a great landmark for a roger federer. with that victory as well, you becomes the oldest man to win a wimble
a record eighth title, as he won it against marin cilic. were expecting. he played five sets her last year, but federer took it in straight sets today. there was a visual bully upset marin cilic on court, he was so well known for his strong serve but it was not functioning in the first set —— a visibly upset marin cilic. he was in floods of tears, he called on the trainer and the doctor in the second set. we saw him very emotional indeed. that is not like him. he is known for his strong...
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i know that when i step on court against marin cilic, i will be ready for it. conquer, to understand what i am going into. i will be ready and i am looking forward to it. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix on pole today. patrick gearey reports. the sound of engine noise and anticipation in the air. it is saying the right at the moment no sign of the show is that disruptive final practice yesterday. people turn up with much of hope but expectation that lewis hamilton with win as he has the last three times. he has bought winds of the british grand prix to his - one mam; other drivers. he cannot be in a better position, he is on pole, he was seven tenths of a second quicker than sebastian vettel and seven tenths of a second is a long time in formula 1. that battle between hamilton and battle could be key to date. hamilton will see this as a real chance to claw back some of the 20 points that battle has on him in the driver standings. her mother makes no secret of how much he loves this raising gets applause from racing. —— hamilton makes no secret o
i know that when i step on court against marin cilic, i will be ready for it. conquer, to understand what i am going into. i will be ready and i am looking forward to it. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix on pole today. patrick gearey reports. the sound of engine noise and anticipation in the air. it is saying the right at the moment no sign of the show is that disruptive final practice yesterday. people turn up with much of hope but expectation that lewis hamilton with win as he...
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a very good win for the croatian marin cilic.ake it through to the semifinals in the singles but he was beaten by his argentinian opponent. he lost the tie—break. average usjust got opponent. he lost the tie—break. average us just got back out on court, though, alongside gordon reid and they are defending their title in the wheelchair doubles —— alfie hewett has just got back out on court. heather watson is defending her title in the mixed doubles later. jamie murray will be out there with his partner martina hingis in the semifinals of the mixed doubles. no johanna hingis in the semifinals of the mixed doubles. nojohanna konta or andy murray, but still plenty of british interest. absolutely. we will have more at 630. the england defender kyle walker has completed his transfer from tottenham hotspur to manchester city. the 27—year—old has signed a five—year contract, for a fee that could rise to around £50 million after add—ons. celtic are playing irish league champions linfield in a champions league second qualifying round first
a very good win for the croatian marin cilic.ake it through to the semifinals in the singles but he was beaten by his argentinian opponent. he lost the tie—break. average usjust got opponent. he lost the tie—break. average us just got back out on court, though, alongside gordon reid and they are defending their title in the wheelchair doubles —— alfie hewett has just got back out on court. heather watson is defending her title in the mixed doubles later. jamie murray will be out there...
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marin cilic of croatia, who overcame sam querrey today — six feet six versus six feet six. in his first wimbledon finals, and after he crushed me at the us open a few years back, where he played lights—out, i hope he's not going to play that good. at 35, could federer really be getting better? well, so far, here, he's been too good for everyone else. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. that's it. now, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm tim hague. there no hateful eight for the king of centre court — roger federer is into his eighth wimbledon final. where he'll play the player he beat in five sets last year at wimbledon — marin cilic of croatia. and rory mcilroy‘s shakey preparation for the open continues — he misses another cut. roger federer is one win from a historic eighth wimbledon title after beating tomas berdych in their semifinal earlier this evening. federer won in straight sets. he took the first and second on tie breaks. and the swiss then wrapped up victory winning 6—4 in the final set. it was a long way back in so
marin cilic of croatia, who overcame sam querrey today — six feet six versus six feet six. in his first wimbledon finals, and after he crushed me at the us open a few years back, where he played lights—out, i hope he's not going to play that good. at 35, could federer really be getting better? well, so far, here, he's been too good for everyone else. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. that's it. now, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm tim...
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that win against a player who was clearly injured, marin cilic suffering a foot injury ina marin cilicng against him as he defends his position on public sector pay. mr hammond says workers in the public sector receive a "premium" compared to the private sector. public sector workers on average are paid about 10% more than private sector workers. relative to private sector workers, are they overpaid? they are paid about a 10% premium relative to private sector workers.
that win against a player who was clearly injured, marin cilic suffering a foot injury ina marin cilicng against him as he defends his position on public sector pay. mr hammond says workers in the public sector receive a "premium" compared to the private sector. public sector workers on average are paid about 10% more than private sector workers. relative to private sector workers, are they overpaid? they are paid about a 10% premium relative to private sector workers.
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so, marin cilic into the showpiece event. he other semifinal, it is 3—3 in the third set. talking about cilic for a moment, you could see how much it meant to him, how confident is he playing in the final against federer oi’ playing in the final against federer or tomas berdych question not it will be confident that he can dictate and he has a few options. he has worked very hard on his volleys and you can't just has worked very hard on his volleys and you can'tjust beat roger in a one—dimensional battle, the back of the court. he has been playing the best kind of grass court tennis and he has kept the run going, he had a very quiet period at the start of the year, things not going so well, and he worked very hard to get back into shape and he is deserving of his place in the final. he looks hungrier than ever. so many people talk about his serve. what other facets which not his movement, he moves facets which not his movement, he m oves very facets which not his movement, he moves very well. he returns well on both sides and
so, marin cilic into the showpiece event. he other semifinal, it is 3—3 in the third set. talking about cilic for a moment, you could see how much it meant to him, how confident is he playing in the final against federer oi’ playing in the final against federer or tomas berdych question not it will be confident that he can dictate and he has a few options. he has worked very hard on his volleys and you can't just has worked very hard on his volleys and you can'tjust beat roger in a...
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the veteran swiss star beat marin cilic of croatia in straight sets.tournament. john watson saw the action. a 19th grandslam title for roger federer, competing in his 19th wimbledon. this will not go down as a classic. marin cilic, as we know, had some problems, a foot problem, leading to a straight sets victory for roger federer. marin cilic will feel disappointed with how it played out. we had seen him beat roger federer. he pushed close last year and beat him in his only grandslam title. but he stood no chance today. a straight sets victory. records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis. he had not dropped a set on his way to winning the title. no one has done that since the 1970s. what now for roger? to combat the absence last year, he went on to win the australian open. he would have ever predicted that he would be here at age 35, winning two grand slams? interesting to hear the thoughts of war
the veteran swiss star beat marin cilic of croatia in straight sets.tournament. john watson saw the action. a 19th grandslam title for roger federer, competing in his 19th wimbledon. this will not go down as a classic. marin cilic, as we know, had some problems, a foot problem, leading to a straight sets victory for roger federer. marin cilic will feel disappointed with how it played out. we had seen him beat roger federer. he pushed close last year and beat him in his only grandslam title. but...
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commentator: ripped across courtm was a lot to take for marin cilic and already feeling the strain. is first wimbledon final, it became too much to bear with the weight of expectation back home, cilic was facing a torrent. you want the ground to open up and swallow you. but great champions have no time for sympathy. federer ruthless in the second. cilic put up more of a fight in the third but already this looked inevitable. the perfect title sealed without dropping a set. what a player. what a champion here at wimbledon. it was now his time to show emotions. king of the court, and hate title means to him as much as the first. i did not think i would be this successful. i hoped to have a chance of maybe one day to be ina have a chance of maybe one day to be in a wimbledon final and have a chance to win the tournament so winning eight is not something you can everaim foran winning eight is not something you can ever aim for an if you do, i don't know, you must have so much talent in parents and coaches who push you and think of it like a project that i was not that kid. i was a normal
commentator: ripped across courtm was a lot to take for marin cilic and already feeling the strain. is first wimbledon final, it became too much to bear with the weight of expectation back home, cilic was facing a torrent. you want the ground to open up and swallow you. but great champions have no time for sympathy. federer ruthless in the second. cilic put up more of a fight in the third but already this looked inevitable. the perfect title sealed without dropping a set. what a player. what a...
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marin cilic to feel disappointed with the way that match played out.ederer. he came close last year, and beat him on the way to winning his one and only grandslam title. against roger federer today, he really stood no chance. it was a straight sets defeat. roger federer, the records keep tumbling. he is now the records keep tumbling. he is now the oldest male singles winner here at wimbledon. and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open air. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis and had not dropped a set on his way to winning the title. nobody has done that since the 1970s. congratulations to roger federer. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: and you may know monday as the start of the working week — but it's actually world emoji day. but what does it all mean? and 200 years on — celebrating the life and work of jane austen — we meet the author's super fans. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his
marin cilic to feel disappointed with the way that match played out.ederer. he came close last year, and beat him on the way to winning his one and only grandslam title. against roger federer today, he really stood no chance. it was a straight sets defeat. roger federer, the records keep tumbling. he is now the records keep tumbling. he is now the oldest male singles winner here at wimbledon. and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open air. he came through this tournament playing...
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and the man he will play in the final is marin cilic. er us open champion beat the american sam querrey in four sets. cilic lost to federer in five sets at last year's wimbledon. unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable. especially the way this tournament unfolded from the first round, i was playing really great tennis, and today was a really ha rdfoug ht great tennis, and today was a really ha rdfought rattle. sam great tennis, and today was a really hardfought rattle. sam i think played really high—level tennis. especially that last set, he was serving big, hitting really big from the back of the court. —— hardfought battle. but after that, the back of the court. —— hardfought battle. but afterthat, ifelt the back of the court. —— hardfought battle. but after that, i felt that i was just battle. but after that, i felt that i wasjust a battle. but after that, i felt that i was just a little bit better on the return games. i was making him more play on his service games, and overall i felt that the level was really, really high. jamie murray
and the man he will play in the final is marin cilic. er us open champion beat the american sam querrey in four sets. cilic lost to federer in five sets at last year's wimbledon. unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable. especially the way this tournament unfolded from the first round, i was playing really great tennis, and today was a really ha rdfoug ht great tennis, and today was a really ha rdfought rattle. sam great tennis, and today was a really hardfought rattle. sam i think played really...
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from that point on, marin cilic did not look back. another semifinalist for the second time. it is an amazing achievement. three times. this isjust an is an amazing achievement. three times. this is just an amazing achievement. today was a really ha rdfoug ht achievement. today was a really ha rdfought battle. he achievement. today was a really hardfought battle. he played great tennis, serving unbelievably today. i had to work hard to get the first break. it was just a couple of points deciding the match. another day and another grand slam quarter—final for day and another grand slam quarter—finalfor roger day and another grand slam quarter—final for roger federer, his 50th, in fact. quarter—final for roger federer, his 50th, infact. his quarter—final for roger federer, his 50th, in fact. his opponent, the last round it from canada, world number seven, the man who beat him last year. —— milos raonic. looking to make amends, roger federer raced out of the box. and the second set followed in the hour. last year's semi—final was one of the matches of the championship, but this
from that point on, marin cilic did not look back. another semifinalist for the second time. it is an amazing achievement. three times. this isjust an is an amazing achievement. three times. this is just an amazing achievement. today was a really ha rdfoug ht achievement. today was a really ha rdfought battle. he achievement. today was a really hardfought battle. he played great tennis, serving unbelievably today. i had to work hard to get the first break. it was just a couple of points...
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marin cilic got the first spot in the final, as joe wilson reports.himself up roger federer is so precious. this is what he looked like in 1998. but then your phone may have been 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 playe
marin cilic got the first spot in the final, as joe wilson reports.himself up roger federer is so precious. this is what he looked like in 1998. but then your phone may have been 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...
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marin cilic has been playing very well.grand slam title was effectively over roger federer in the united states open. for many years, we have been willing a british victory. andy murray of course provided us with some. we are now looking at success in the ladies competition with konta. we're looking at the purple period? i think if you look at the 100 top players on both sides it does not look so good. but when you look at the legs of the success of andy murray, now, konta and the success andy murray, now, konta and the success that we have had as the team in the davis cup. you could not have believed that would've happened a few years ago. and look out for konta in new york, because the hard courts of flushing meadow are her favourite surface. you can look out for the matches this afternoon, both live on bbc one. artificial intelligence has become the possibly biggest threat to human existence and he said politicians had to be very weary of the threat of machines taking over. i think people should be really concerned about
marin cilic has been playing very well.grand slam title was effectively over roger federer in the united states open. for many years, we have been willing a british victory. andy murray of course provided us with some. we are now looking at success in the ladies competition with konta. we're looking at the purple period? i think if you look at the 100 top players on both sides it does not look so good. but when you look at the legs of the success of andy murray, now, konta and the success andy...
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completing the semifinal line—up is marin cilic.nqueror gilles muller in five sets... sending down 33 aces in the process. so let's draw all those results together then. sam querrey‘s prize for beating andy murray is a semi—final against marin cilic... while the winner will face either roger federer or tomas berdych. those will be on friday. and before we leave wimbledon... news of britain's heather watson and her finnish partner henri kontinen who have made it through to the mixed doubles quarterfinals. they beat the fourth seeds ivan dodig and sania mirza in straight sets. england's women are into the semi—finals of the cricket world cup after beating new zealand. 0pener tammy beaumont got england off to a good start in derby — she made 93. when she wasjoined by natalie sivver, who made 129 — her second century of the world cup — they pushed on to 284 for nine off their fifty overs. new zealand began well... but then collapsed, losing four wickets to england's spin bowlers in quick succession. they were bowled out for 209. giving
completing the semifinal line—up is marin cilic.nqueror gilles muller in five sets... sending down 33 aces in the process. so let's draw all those results together then. sam querrey‘s prize for beating andy murray is a semi—final against marin cilic... while the winner will face either roger federer or tomas berdych. those will be on friday. and before we leave wimbledon... news of britain's heather watson and her finnish partner henri kontinen who have made it through to the mixed...
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first up on centre court are marin cilic of croatia, and the american sam querrey — who knocked andylunchtime. the word "legend" is often overused, but there is no doubt using its a ccu ra cy but there is no doubt using its accuracy when it comes to roger federer. today he aims to reach an 11th final. with his biggest rivals failing to keep pace, gloria is once again between a within federal‘s grasp. keep pace, gloria is once again between a within federal's grasplj thought rafael nadal and andy murray had a chance. they were playing well, good grass court players, and iam well, good grass court players, and i am almost like the small guy. we will see what is going to happen, but it will not be my racket because these guys just hit really, really big. federer can play down his chances but his track record speaks for itself. no man has enjoyed more success for itself. no man has enjoyed more success here than the swiss. his tally of seven wimbledon men's singles final is matched only by pete sampras. an aide would make history, and further elevate the status among the all—time sportin
first up on centre court are marin cilic of croatia, and the american sam querrey — who knocked andylunchtime. the word "legend" is often overused, but there is no doubt using its a ccu ra cy but there is no doubt using its accuracy when it comes to roger federer. today he aims to reach an 11th final. with his biggest rivals failing to keep pace, gloria is once again between a within federal‘s grasp. keep pace, gloria is once again between a within federal's grasplj thought rafael...
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it was tough to take for marin cilic it. a step down, already feeling the strain. wimbledon final, it became too much to bear. the weight of expectation back home made him face a torrent. 0pening back home made him face a torrent. opening up. by the great champions have no time for sympathy. roger federer was ruthless in the second set. marin cilic put up more of a fight in the dirt, but it looked inevitable already. —— third. the perfect title sealed without dropping a set. game, set, match. a champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championships. champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championshipsm champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championships. it was 110w to win eight championships. it was now his time to show emotion. the recordbreaker of now his time to show emotion. the recordbrea ker of wimbledon now his time to show emotion. the recordbreaker of wimbledon and king of this court unquestionably. the eighth title for roger federer means as much as the first. jonnie peacock has won gold in the t44100m. his jonnie peacock
it was tough to take for marin cilic it. a step down, already feeling the strain. wimbledon final, it became too much to bear. the weight of expectation back home made him face a torrent. 0pening back home made him face a torrent. opening up. by the great champions have no time for sympathy. roger federer was ruthless in the second set. marin cilic put up more of a fight in the dirt, but it looked inevitable already. —— third. the perfect title sealed without dropping a set. game, set,...
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marin cilic will feel disappointed with how it played out. we had seen him beat roger federer.chance today. 80 straight set victory. —— a. records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis. he had not dropped a set. no one did that since the 70s. what now for him? it's a momentous day for fans of the bbc‘s global hit sci—fi show doctor who. in an historic first, the lead character, who has become a british icon, will be played by a woman! the bbc has announced that jodie whittaker will be the 13th dr who. she replaces the very popular peter capaldi, who took the role in 2013 and leaves in this year's christmas special. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, has more. time travel show, doctor who, time travelshow, doctorwho, making history. joe whittaker says she is overwhelmed as a feminist, woman, and actor, to be cast as the first female doctor. in the six months since peter capaldi female doctor. in the six months sinc
marin cilic will feel disappointed with how it played out. we had seen him beat roger federer.chance today. 80 straight set victory. —— a. records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis. he had not dropped a set. no one did that since the 70s. what now for him? it's a momentous day for fans of the bbc‘s global hit sci—fi show doctor...
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on paper it is clear that marin cilic is favoured. i played at queen's a couple of weeks ago.same tennis i did yesterday, i will have my chances. i also know he is feeling very comfortable on the grass. he has had great results this year already. i am sure he will be feeling confident. we promise to keep you updated on johanna konta's progress. she has got three points to go 5—3 ahead. that is on her own serve. it is in the deciding set against simona halep. we will stay with it forjust a moment to see if she can make it 5-3. it a moment to see if she can make it 5—3. it would be a fantastic result. simona halep as a great record. she would be the first woman since 1978. virginia wade. it is now 5—3 to konta. she is one game away from reaching the last four at wimbledon. it would be an amazing result. we will keep you updated. there's no doubt who the pair to beat is in the mixed doubles — jamie murray and martina hingis have both won doubles titles here, and probably not surprisingly, were seeded number one once they decided to join forces. the pair booked their place in the
on paper it is clear that marin cilic is favoured. i played at queen's a couple of weeks ago.same tennis i did yesterday, i will have my chances. i also know he is feeling very comfortable on the grass. he has had great results this year already. i am sure he will be feeling confident. we promise to keep you updated on johanna konta's progress. she has got three points to go 5—3 ahead. that is on her own serve. it is in the deciding set against simona halep. we will stay with it forjust a...
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i know that when i step on court against marin cilic, i will be ready for it.o conquer, to understand what i am going into. i will be ready and i am looking forward to it. it would be another dream come true. i have already won a grandslam title, the us open, and i know how it feels and what it means to me. this would mean much more and we will see. this result will be writing croatian history as well and it would be another amazing day for croatian sport. england's cricketers have a battle on their hands, if they are to save the second test against south africa. the tourists were bowled out for 335, but england crumbled in their reply. all out for 205, south africa starting this morning with a lead of 205 runs at trent bridge. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix on pole today. he was fastest in qualifying by more than half a second. that delighted the crowd at silverstone, who could witness history this afternoon. patrick gearey reports. as they thunder away to a perfect start... silverstone is where the road began. it hosted the first race for fo
i know that when i step on court against marin cilic, i will be ready for it.o conquer, to understand what i am going into. i will be ready and i am looking forward to it. it would be another dream come true. i have already won a grandslam title, the us open, and i know how it feels and what it means to me. this would mean much more and we will see. this result will be writing croatian history as well and it would be another amazing day for croatian sport. england's cricketers have a battle on...
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federer‘s opening today is marin cilic, a croat with crunching power, but one grand slam title federer is huge pressure for cilic because he hasn't won here. axa, to be honest he does not actually have to win eight times his ordeal when seven. the pressure in my opinion is far greater an cilic to win his first ever wimbledon and beat federer and centre court. that will be some achievement if he manages to pull off. perhaps fittingly the championships will end with some british success, because heather watson and her finnish partner defend their mixed double title against top—seeded jd dee jamie murray. you expect that they will be dominated by a certain of the swiss. —— a certain other swiss. they came from a set down to beat the second set. 2—6, 6—3, from a set down to beat the second set. 2-6, 6-3, 6-0. i really tried my hardest. they are such a strong team. i'm so happy. south africa are building a big lead against england in the second test at trent bridge. two wickets fell in the morning session, dean elgar made 18 before ben stokes. is the amount and he was fired back to the pavi
federer‘s opening today is marin cilic, a croat with crunching power, but one grand slam title federer is huge pressure for cilic because he hasn't won here. axa, to be honest he does not actually have to win eight times his ordeal when seven. the pressure in my opinion is far greater an cilic to win his first ever wimbledon and beat federer and centre court. that will be some achievement if he manages to pull off. perhaps fittingly the championships will end with some british success,...
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lo hizo en sets corridos (6-3, 6-1 y 6-4) al croata marin cilic y alcanz su ttulo 19 de grand slam empate a siete ttulos con el estadounidense pete sampras, y confirma que federer es el rey de las canchas de hierba... no music start music juanfra para que disfrute el espectculo en la gira promocional para el combate entre... mayweather jr. y connor mcgregor... .... es domingo y llegamos en america iba por el titulo pero f falla >> .... saludos buenas noches estamos cerrando la semana
lo hizo en sets corridos (6-3, 6-1 y 6-4) al croata marin cilic y alcanz su ttulo 19 de grand slam empate a siete ttulos con el estadounidense pete sampras, y confirma que federer es el rey de las canchas de hierba... no music start music juanfra para que disfrute el espectculo en la gira promocional para el combate entre... mayweather jr. y connor mcgregor... .... es domingo y llegamos en america iba por el titulo pero f falla >> .... saludos buenas noches estamos cerrando la semana
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marin cilic will wa nt every is roger federer?t eighth title. it would be amazing if he won it and went ahead of pete sampras. he has been playing it down and saying cilic could have a big chance in the match. it would be another legend of wimbledon going for a great title. his last win was in 2012. so for roger federer and all his fans, they hope for a very big day indeed. marin cilic may take some comfort from garbine muguruza's victory. thank you. let's move on to cricket. lots of action, not least in nottingham, where it's day two of the second test between england playing south africa. england's openers had a disastrous response. alistair cook and keaton jennings were dismissed. captainjoe root did offer some resistance with 78 wickets continuing to fall. england eventually collapsing to 205 all out. south africa now 32—1 in their second innings. meanwhile, england bosman women have set upa meanwhile, england bosman women have set up a semifinal clash with south africa after winning the west indies today. —— england's women.
marin cilic will wa nt every is roger federer?t eighth title. it would be amazing if he won it and went ahead of pete sampras. he has been playing it down and saying cilic could have a big chance in the match. it would be another legend of wimbledon going for a great title. his last win was in 2012. so for roger federer and all his fans, they hope for a very big day indeed. marin cilic may take some comfort from garbine muguruza's victory. thank you. let's move on to cricket. lots of action,...
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and in sport, it is one set all between a marin cilic and sam querrey in the wimbledon semifinal. bottas is first fastest in qualifying at silverton with team—mate lewis hamilton in second position. thank you, jessica. the hearing into the case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard is resuming at the high court. yesterday the court heard from an american doctor who said an experimental treatment could benefit the 11—month—old who suffers from a rare genetic brain condition. he's currently on life support at great 0rmond street hospital. doctors there say he should be allowed to die with dignity. 0ur correspondent helena lee explains more. charlie's parents walked out of the high court yesterday, but they have just walked in today. the parents arrived earlier, we heard from the spokesman of the family who said a few words on the steps outside the high court year. he said that the parents were too upset to talk at the moment, which is understandable, and he also touched on what we heard in court yesterday from the judge that some medical staff at great 0rmond street hospital had b
and in sport, it is one set all between a marin cilic and sam querrey in the wimbledon semifinal. bottas is first fastest in qualifying at silverton with team—mate lewis hamilton in second position. thank you, jessica. the hearing into the case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard is resuming at the high court. yesterday the court heard from an american doctor who said an experimental treatment could benefit the 11—month—old who suffers from a rare genetic brain condition. he's...
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federer turns 36 next month but still dominated marin cilic. at the net as he finds the open court. still in the first set, cilic tries to be aggressive but federer answers with a backhand winner. a frustrated cilic lost the first two sets 6-3, 6-1. to be fair, the croatian was playing with a painful blister which caused him to break down in tears while being treated. this was championship point. federer ends it with an ace. he joins bjorn borg as the only players to win the title without losing a set. >> wimbledon was always my favorite tournament, will always be my favorite tournament. my heroes walked the grounds here, walked the courts here, and because of them, i think i became a better player too. >> now, wimbledon is known for being a bit stojy, but during a women's doubles match on friday, a loud fan was invited on to the court by kim clijsters and company. clijsters even let him borrow one of her white skirts. he somehow got the skirt on. after taking a few swings with the women, they all took a photo together and left that guy with a
federer turns 36 next month but still dominated marin cilic. at the net as he finds the open court. still in the first set, cilic tries to be aggressive but federer answers with a backhand winner. a frustrated cilic lost the first two sets 6-3, 6-1. to be fair, the croatian was playing with a painful blister which caused him to break down in tears while being treated. this was championship point. federer ends it with an ace. he joins bjorn borg as the only players to win the title without...
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so federer are going for a slice of history tomorrow when he takes on croatia's marin cilic.uruza of spain has won the ladies title over venus williams. thank you. england have handed south africa control of the second test at trent bridge after a batting collapse on day two. after wrapping up the tourists' first innings for 335 this morning. england were bowled out for 205 in reply, losing 7 wickets for 62 runs. and south africa have extended their lead. ending the day on 75—1. adam wild has been watching. a serene scene at trent bridge. down below, joe root and england prop leave plotting to break that. if there is one player they can rely on to create noise, it is james anderson. needing four dismissals to wrap up the south africa innings, anderson was in no mood to share them out. little over half an hour played, 335 all out. the applause well earned. now over to south africa, to plot their response. it was as swift as it was effective. alistair cook stopped before he was allowed to get started. the very next ball, keaton jennings, allowed to get started. the very next ba
so federer are going for a slice of history tomorrow when he takes on croatia's marin cilic.uruza of spain has won the ladies title over venus williams. thank you. england have handed south africa control of the second test at trent bridge after a batting collapse on day two. after wrapping up the tourists' first innings for 335 this morning. england were bowled out for 205 in reply, losing 7 wickets for 62 runs. and south africa have extended their lead. ending the day on 75—1. adam wild has...
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marin cilic has won a grand slam before but this is his first wimbledon.ppers. his 11th final indeed. for the 18 time grandslam champion, aiming today for a record eighth men's single title at the all england clu b club that it reminds me of my first wimbledon when i was trying to do that, trying to defend my first wimbledon. or when i was going for my order 50. that was amazing. 2009 when i was trained to break the all—time grandslam record. i am happy i had these momentarily wimbledon. i know that when i step on court against marin cilic i will be ready for it. the occasion will not be too big to conquer, to understand what i am going into. i will be ready and i look forward to a. it would be another dream come true. i have already won a grandslam title, the us open, and i remember how it felt and what a means to me. this would mean much more and we will see. this result will be writing croatian history is well and it would be another amazing day for croatian sport. yesterday spain's garbine muguruza won the ladies‘ singles. she beat 37—year—old venus wi
marin cilic has won a grand slam before but this is his first wimbledon.ppers. his 11th final indeed. for the 18 time grandslam champion, aiming today for a record eighth men's single title at the all england clu b club that it reminds me of my first wimbledon when i was trying to do that, trying to defend my first wimbledon. or when i was going for my order 50. that was amazing. 2009 when i was trained to break the all—time grandslam record. i am happy i had these momentarily wimbledon. i...
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i watched a lot of marin cilic over the last two weeks so i fa ncy cilic over the last two weeks so iic in the final. tomorrow sees the start of the wheelchair events which last year provided british players with three of the four titles — gemma louise stevenson has been taking a look at their prospects 12 months on. passion, power, agility and skill. welcome to the wimbledon wheelchair draw which in 2016, saw the crowning of british champions in three out of four events. we have set the bar quite high and our competition now are doing some of the things we started to do and so they are chasing us hard. 0ur priorities are to make sure we remain ahead of competition. british number one lucy shuker is already beaten one of the top seeds 2017. everyone is beating eve ryo ne top seeds 2017. everyone is beating everyone else but i have been working hard and ifeel confident andi working hard and ifeel confident and i have to bring it on the day. the defending men's doubles champion is firmly focused on one thing ahead of his challenge for the singles title at year. i feel i am playing good
i watched a lot of marin cilic over the last two weeks so i fa ncy cilic over the last two weeks so iic in the final. tomorrow sees the start of the wheelchair events which last year provided british players with three of the four titles — gemma louise stevenson has been taking a look at their prospects 12 months on. passion, power, agility and skill. welcome to the wimbledon wheelchair draw which in 2016, saw the crowning of british champions in three out of four events. we have set the bar...
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legendary roger federer with a scorching ace against marin cilic. then, a moment rarely seen in sports history. cilic breaking down, crying. his shoulders heaving with emotion, with a doctor kneeling next to him. >> extraordinary scene on center court. marin cilic has been in tears throughout this changeover. >> reporter: it went on for nearly three minutes in a break between games. >> something is hurting to the point where he doesn't think he'll be able to continue to play. >> reporter: at one point, cilic covering his head with a towel, but cilic did muster himself back onto the court. blinking away tears as fans cheered him on. but federer would go on to rout his croatian opponent in straight sets to capture his record eighth wimbledon men's singles title. afterward, cilic explained that he'd suffered a bad blister on his foot and had been overcome with emotion, disappointed it was limiting his play. >> it was just a feeling that i knew that i am, i cannot give my best on the court. >> it is cruel sometimes but he fought well, and he is a hero.
legendary roger federer with a scorching ace against marin cilic. then, a moment rarely seen in sports history. cilic breaking down, crying. his shoulders heaving with emotion, with a doctor kneeling next to him. >> extraordinary scene on center court. marin cilic has been in tears throughout this changeover. >> reporter: it went on for nearly three minutes in a break between games. >> something is hurting to the point where he doesn't think he'll be able to continue to play....
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the swiss takes on marin cilic on centre court , in what will be his 11th final.aiming to overtake pete sampras as the most successful male player in the history of the tournament. alex gujurani reports. it's a feeling not many people have experienced as many times as roger. 18 grand slam titles, seven here at wimbledon, the first 1a years ago. while the ponytail has disappeared, his love affair with trophy has not. his last win came five years ago. championship number seven! 2012, was the first time i won as a father, that was a huge deal for me. i was playing some of my best tennis, i returned to world number one and that as a family and for all my friends and my country was a huge deal. if i were to win here again, with family, with my first wimbledon after winning the australian open in january, he skipped the clay—court season to focus on wimbledon. at 35, he has shown it worked. six matches played, not a single set dropped. today he faces a player hungry for the first wimbledon title. i do have that belief i can win the title here, even before i began to pla
the swiss takes on marin cilic on centre court , in what will be his 11th final.aiming to overtake pete sampras as the most successful male player in the history of the tournament. alex gujurani reports. it's a feeling not many people have experienced as many times as roger. 18 grand slam titles, seven here at wimbledon, the first 1a years ago. while the ponytail has disappeared, his love affair with trophy has not. his last win came five years ago. championship number seven! 2012, was the...
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marin cilic of croatia, who overcame sam querrey today — six feet six versus six feet six. e at the us open a few years back, where he played lights—out, i hope he's not going to play that good. at 35, could federer really be getting better? well, so far, here, he's been too good for everyone else. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. staying with sport now, albeit in the loosest sense of the word. a highly competitive race has been taking place in new york. but this race was a little bit different — everyone taking part was a baby. the bbc‘s tim allman has more, and a warning there's some flash photography in his report. warming up for the big race. well. . .sort of. around 30 athletes aged between six and 2a months competing in the diaper derby. although some of the competitors are more focused than others. you know, i think a lot of the kids could care less about it. it is the parents and the crowds who get extremely competitive. the challenge is simple. crawl across a three metre mat, proud parents cheering them on. first one to reach the chequered line is the winner. it was
marin cilic of croatia, who overcame sam querrey today — six feet six versus six feet six. e at the us open a few years back, where he played lights—out, i hope he's not going to play that good. at 35, could federer really be getting better? well, so far, here, he's been too good for everyone else. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. staying with sport now, albeit in the loosest sense of the word. a highly competitive race has been taking place in new york. but this race was a little bit...
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marin cilic, as we know, had some problems, a foot problem, and that lead to a straight—sets victory feel disappointed with how it played out. we have seen him beat roger federer. he pushed him close last year and beat him in his only grand slam title but he stood no chance today. a straight—sets victory — records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grand slam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis. he had not dropped a set. no—one has done that since the borg in the ‘70s. what now for roger? interesting how he has managed and shaped his career now in the latter stages at 35, days short of his 36th birthday. we sorely missed the french open and came back of course after the absence at the end of last year when he went on to win the australian open. who would've ever predicted that here, visio, roger federer 35 woodwind to grand slam is that he has competed in. interesting to hear the thoughts of boris becker earlier saying that he believes roger federer will go on and win more
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marin cilic, as we witnessed on centre court today, have some problems. ory for roger federer. cilic himself feel disappointed with the way that that match played out. we have seen him beat roger federer. he pushed close last year and of course the team on the way to winning his one and only grand slam title. but up against roger federer today, he released at the chans. —— he released it no chance. a straight sets defeat. roger federer, the records keep someone. he is the old est records keep someone. he is the oldest male singles winner here at wimbledon and the second oldest grand champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis and had not dropped a set on his way to winning the title. nobody has done that since the great bjorn borg back in the 1970s. what now for roger federer? 0f the 1970s. what now for roger federer? of course, it is interesting as he has managed and shaped his career in the latter stages... 35 years old, days short of his 36th birthday. we saw him miss the french open and he came back after the ab
marin cilic, as we witnessed on centre court today, have some problems. ory for roger federer. cilic himself feel disappointed with the way that that match played out. we have seen him beat roger federer. he pushed close last year and of course the team on the way to winning his one and only grand slam title. but up against roger federer today, he released at the chans. —— he released it no chance. a straight sets defeat. roger federer, the records keep someone. he is the old est records...
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marin cilic, as we know, as we witnessed out on centre court today had some problems — a foot problemilic himself will feel disappointed with the way that that match played out. we've seen him beat roger federer. he pushed him close last year and of course beat him on the way to winning his one and only grand slam title. but up against roger federer today, he really stood no chance today, did he? that straight—sets defeat, 6—3, 6—1, 6—4. and roger federer, well, the records keep tumbling, don't they? as we know, he is now the oldest male singles winner here at wimbledon and the second oldest grand slam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis and hadn't dropped a set on his way to winning the title. nobody has done that since the great bjorn borg back in the '705. remarkable, isn't it? we are into the final week of the tour de france and britain's chris froome has retained the yellow jersey after stage 15. sunday's190km mountain stage was won by trek—segafredo's flying dutchman bauke mollema. the italian diego ulissi was second. froome suffe
marin cilic, as we know, as we witnessed out on centre court today had some problems — a foot problemilic himself will feel disappointed with the way that that match played out. we've seen him beat roger federer. he pushed him close last year and of course beat him on the way to winning his one and only grand slam title. but up against roger federer today, he really stood no chance today, did he? that straight—sets defeat, 6—3, 6—1, 6—4. and roger federer, well, the records keep...
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he beat croatia's marin cilic in straight sets.th grand slam title and his second since returning from a six—month break at the beginning of the year, asjoe wilson reports. mr cilic, meet the greatest man to play tennis. have a good match. everyone knew the status of roger federer and the significance of this final. we had seen his magnificent seven titles at wimbledon. now the unique, all—encompassing eighth. marin cilic of croatia began the match trying to be positive, but here's the problem. even when you think you have got federer beat, assumed the point is won, it isn't. he got it. in the first set alone, federer displayed his full repertoire. he is, above all, an artist. even when cilic got his serve in, there was federer. if it doesn't go right, go left. the body language of cilic varied from anger to something approaching despair. midway through the second set, we wondered if he would actually continue. a blistered foot did not help but the key factor was federer. in the final, cilic won eight games, federer has won eight t
he beat croatia's marin cilic in straight sets.th grand slam title and his second since returning from a six—month break at the beginning of the year, asjoe wilson reports. mr cilic, meet the greatest man to play tennis. have a good match. everyone knew the status of roger federer and the significance of this final. we had seen his magnificent seven titles at wimbledon. now the unique, all—encompassing eighth. marin cilic of croatia began the match trying to be positive, but here's the...
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the swiss takes on marin cilic on centre court, in what will be his 11th final.pete sampras as the most successful male player in the history of the tournament. it's a feeling not many people have experienced as many times as roger federer. 18 grand slam titles, seven here at wimbledon, the first 14 years ago. while the ponytail has disappeared, his love affair with this trophy has not. his last win came five years ago. championship number seven! 2012, was the first time i won as a father, that was a huge deal for me. i was playing some of my best tennis, i returned to world number one and that as a family and for all my friends and my country was a huge deal. if i were to win here again, with family, with my first wimbledon win with my boys this time around, it would be something very special. after winning the australian open in january, he skipped the clay—court season to focus on wimbledon. at 35, he has shown it worked. six matches played, not a single set dropped. today he faces a player hungry for the first wimbledon title. i do have that belief to win the
the swiss takes on marin cilic on centre court, in what will be his 11th final.pete sampras as the most successful male player in the history of the tournament. it's a feeling not many people have experienced as many times as roger federer. 18 grand slam titles, seven here at wimbledon, the first 14 years ago. while the ponytail has disappeared, his love affair with this trophy has not. his last win came five years ago. championship number seven! 2012, was the first time i won as a father, that...
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and in sport at wimbledon, sam querrey takes a tight first set against marin cilic in the semifinals.oad dismisses her south african opponent on the first day of the second test at trent bridge. england b do four match series 1—0. valtteri bottas is fast this at qualifying in silverstone with team—mate lewis hamilton in second position. i will have the full round—up just after 2:30pm. the funeral has taken place for six—year—old bradley lowery, who died last friday after suffering from a rare form of cancer. the six—year—old sunderland fan won a legion of supporters across the country, including the footballerjermain defoe, who left training in spain to be at the funeral. the roads leading to the church in county durham were lined with crowds and tributes, as danny savage reports. bradley lowery‘s final journey. the footballing family turned out in their many hundreds to make sure he wasn't alone. people travelled from many miles away to support his family, and reflect how the six—year—old boy had touched their lives. that smile of his was just so contagious. it didn't matter how much
and in sport at wimbledon, sam querrey takes a tight first set against marin cilic in the semifinals.oad dismisses her south african opponent on the first day of the second test at trent bridge. england b do four match series 1—0. valtteri bottas is fast this at qualifying in silverstone with team—mate lewis hamilton in second position. i will have the full round—up just after 2:30pm. the funeral has taken place for six—year—old bradley lowery, who died last friday after suffering...
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marin cilic had edged it out against sam querrey, three sets to one.l £115 million. —— signs for manchester city. the tourists won the toss and a woman lost three wickets so far as england take on south africa. i will have all those stories and more at a:30pm. a yachting company boss has been found guilty of failing to ensure the safety of a yacht —— after it capsized in the atlantic, with the loss of four lives. douglas innes had been responsible for the cheeki rafiki, which lost its keel 700 miles off nova scotia in may 2014. the jury has now been dismissed after failing to agree on a verdict on four manslaughter charges against innes. duncan kennedy has this report. this is the moment american navy divers searched the cheeki rafiki, the middle of the atlantic and no signs of the four—man crew. later, this haunting still images of the submerged vessel reveal there is no mast and no keel. andrew bridge, james male, steve warren and paul goslin had been selling it back to southampton from antigua when they started taking on water. they repeatedly spoke
marin cilic had edged it out against sam querrey, three sets to one.l £115 million. —— signs for manchester city. the tourists won the toss and a woman lost three wickets so far as england take on south africa. i will have all those stories and more at a:30pm. a yachting company boss has been found guilty of failing to ensure the safety of a yacht —— after it capsized in the atlantic, with the loss of four lives. douglas innes had been responsible for the cheeki rafiki, which lost its...
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marin cilic was crying. he had a good reason.h was so grim that they had spent friday, his team spent friday, working on it. he had a doctor with him for six hours. it sounded horrible. draining it. packing it. trying to work out whether any painkiller could help it. but if you have something wrong with your foot, you go on a big walk and have a blister, you cannot go on. he had tears and sadness and frustration. to get to that point and sit there with everyone watching at that moment in your career. you cannot play your best tennis. and blister sounds weak and feeble. but if you speak to someone who has been through it, they say once it gets deep”. through it, they say once it gets deep... stop! yes, it is agony. you have to feel for him. but, you know, he will be back. he got all the way there. but that needs to steal. as you said, he was crying, roger federer was crying for a different reason. his twins were misbehaving. that was glorious. more on that later. and now for other news. and the last day of wimbledon wasn't without
marin cilic was crying. he had a good reason.h was so grim that they had spent friday, his team spent friday, working on it. he had a doctor with him for six hours. it sounded horrible. draining it. packing it. trying to work out whether any painkiller could help it. but if you have something wrong with your foot, you go on a big walk and have a blister, you cannot go on. he had tears and sadness and frustration. to get to that point and sit there with everyone watching at that moment in your...
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he'll be facing marin cilic. week's cinema releases in the film review.
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djokovic is back again for his last eight match after rafael nadal‘s conqueror gilles muller faces marin cilicth seed who knocked djokovic out last year. it's the defending champion‘s tenth straight wimbledon quarterfinal. and it'll start at 1pm. the longterm future of the british grand prix is in doubt tonight after silverstone's owner confirmed they've activated a break clause in their contract with formula one. it is to stop hosting the race after 2019. silverstone has been home to the race every year since 1987. however, the british racing drivers‘ club which owns the circuit, is struggling with the financial cost of running the event. we have lost £2.8 million in 2015 and 4.8 million in 2016 and we expect to lose a similar amount this year. we cannot go one sustaining and subsidising the british grand prix with the rest of the grass roots motorsport activities we run. we wa nt roots motorsport activities we run. we want to preserve the british grand prix at silverstone and think it isa grand prix at silverstone and think it is a terrific venue and the fans love it. we think the tv audienc
djokovic is back again for his last eight match after rafael nadal‘s conqueror gilles muller faces marin cilicth seed who knocked djokovic out last year. it's the defending champion‘s tenth straight wimbledon quarterfinal. and it'll start at 1pm. the longterm future of the british grand prix is in doubt tonight after silverstone's owner confirmed they've activated a break clause in their contract with formula one. it is to stop hosting the race after 2019. silverstone has been home to the...
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a record eighth wimbledon title for roger federer, as he beats marin cilic in straight sets.
a record eighth wimbledon title for roger federer, as he beats marin cilic in straight sets.
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federer has won the men's singles title at wimbledon for a record eighth time, after defeating marin cilicn straight sets. mps are considering tougher sentences for people convicted of acid attacks after there were more than 400 offences in england and wales in the six months to april. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. in co—ordinated outfits, which i am sure they arrange before coming on the news... with me are ruth lea, who's economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and the journalist and columnist, yasmin alibhai—brown. tomorrow's front pages, starting with ttomorrow‘s financial times leads on what it says is the chancellor's bid to cushion the blow of brexit with a two—year transition deal. the metro says the chancellor is at loggerheads with some fellow ministers, who he accuses of trying to undermine his strategy for a soft brexit. the daily telegraph also leads on the supposed rift between philip hammond and his cabinet colleagues — one of whom accuses the chancellor of trying to keep britain in the eu. the times says br
federer has won the men's singles title at wimbledon for a record eighth time, after defeating marin cilicn straight sets. mps are considering tougher sentences for people convicted of acid attacks after there were more than 400 offences in england and wales in the six months to april. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. in co—ordinated outfits, which i am sure they arrange before coming on the news... with me are ruth lea, who's economic...