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“ roger and novak djokovic and those quys roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will.se guys don't, iwill. have roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will. have you felt like that before in the game? many times before. i am sure that you quys times before. i am sure that you guys know that. in the women's draw, world number one angelique kerber overcame american qualifier irina falconi to reach the second round. kerber was runner—up last year but she's struggled for form in this year and lost in the first round of the french open. she's safely through to the second round, though, as maz farookhi reports. ra rely rarely has the world number one come into wimbledon saw under the radar. angelique kerber 12 grand slams and 0lympic silver last year, as well as making the final here. but after reaching the summit, her and last few months has tumbled. 0n reaching the summit, her and last few months has tumbled. on paper, her first—round match looked few months has tumbled. on paper, herfirst—round match looked like few months has tumbled. on paper, her first—round
“ roger and novak djokovic and those quys roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will.se guys don't, iwill. have roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will. have you felt like that before in the game? many times before. i am sure that you quys times before. i am sure that you guys know that. in the women's draw, world number one angelique kerber overcame american qualifier irina falconi to reach the second round. kerber was runner—up last year but she's struggled for...
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it is novak djokovic again. nicknamed the joker there but for this former champion a man once nicknamed thejoker there has not been much laughter of late. here are this year it is a new novak djokovic, a troubled 12 months, down to fourth in the world but what is we can't win it is born a sign that things could be changing. if anyone could understand his tumble from the top of it is andre agassi. his new coach once returned from a similar slump and he's here to help novak djokovic do the same. perhaps the best place to start was where things started to go wrong. a shock early exit from wimbledon last year started to slide but he arrived as the number two seed. martin klizan was never really in with a chance. novak djokovic winning the first set with no real resistance. as if things were not hard enough and injury hampered the efforts of martin klizan. the whitefly came out. not the way anyone would have hoped the encounter would end. it is just unfortunate, i'm sure he did not want to finish this way because it
it is novak djokovic again. nicknamed the joker there but for this former champion a man once nicknamed thejoker there has not been much laughter of late. here are this year it is a new novak djokovic, a troubled 12 months, down to fourth in the world but what is we can't win it is born a sign that things could be changing. if anyone could understand his tumble from the top of it is andre agassi. his new coach once returned from a similar slump and he's here to help novak djokovic do the same....
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novak djokovic and roger federer, both in action.hey 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 conserving energy for the latter pa rt they are conserving energy for the latter part of the tournament. angelique kerber, interesting to see how she was going to play with the form she was experiencing this year. she came through in straight sets. with a rundown of all of the action, here is often howard. if they won was all about andy, then fed up was the focus on day two —— austin. back in action at the age of 35, one of the favourites brought the title. he lived up to his reputation, the first break against his ukrainian opponent. he has lostjust twice in 2017, that record was never under threat, taking the first set 6—4. however, his opponent retired, handing him his 84th win at wimbledon. i know a lot of fans outside of britain, so i am sorry that they did not see more tennis today. at the same
novak djokovic and roger federer, both in action.hey 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 conserving energy for the latter pa rt they are conserving energy for the latter part of the tournament. angelique kerber, interesting to see how she was going to play with the form she was experiencing this year. she came through in straight sets. with a...
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this time, at the expense of novak djokovic.ger federer in the final. i was able, maybe, you know, for 30 minutes to play with some pain. it was bearable, let us call it that. all of the treatments could not really help. serving forehand, that was where i could feel it the most. there was really no sense. meanwhile, andy murray's been widely praised on social media for a comment that he made during in his post—match press conference. after losing to sam querrey in the quarter—finals, the world number one correcting a reporter with his facts. sam querrey was the first us player to reach a major semi—final since 2009... male player. sorry? male player. yes, male player, that is for sure. to cycling, and the german, marcel kittel, just can't stop winning. he took wednesday's11th stage of the tour de france from eymet to pau on the edge of the pyrenees, a distance of 203 kilometres. it's the second successive stage win for the quickstep rider. and his fifth in the year's race. the defending champion, chris froome, of team sky retain
this time, at the expense of novak djokovic.ger federer in the final. i was able, maybe, you know, for 30 minutes to play with some pain. it was bearable, let us call it that. all of the treatments could not really help. serving forehand, that was where i could feel it the most. there was really no sense. meanwhile, andy murray's been widely praised on social media for a comment that he made during in his post—match press conference. after losing to sam querrey in the quarter—finals, the...
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two seed novak djokovic. —— number two seed novak djokovic.hird round with a pretty emphatic straight sets win against adam pavlasek on number one court — 6—2, 6—2, 6—1 the score. tim hague watched this one. when it comes to this tournament, it's essential to keep novak djokovic under close surveillance. even after a poor year, his sights are set on winning wimbledon again. we saw it in the first set. he's moving confidently. the three—time winner was simply too good in all departments and took the opener 6—2. and with the heat causing more problems for djokovic and code than his opponent was, the serbian continued the fine form seen in the first and the second as well. all aspects of his game working at optimum level as pavlasek, 136 and the world, must have felt like an amateur. that's so good, fabulous rally, what are shot. he dropped stone dead. and yet now, two sets down, the underdogs showed signs of his potential as he began to find his potential as he began to find his feet. the only problem for him was that djokovic's feet were almost
two seed novak djokovic. —— number two seed novak djokovic.hird round with a pretty emphatic straight sets win against adam pavlasek on number one court — 6—2, 6—2, 6—1 the score. tim hague watched this one. when it comes to this tournament, it's essential to keep novak djokovic under close surveillance. even after a poor year, his sights are set on winning wimbledon again. we saw it in the first set. he's moving confidently. the three—time winner was simply too good in all...
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in 2010 high peak roger and novak.novak and rafa is not there any more so novak and rafa is not there any more so it will be interesting. fabio aru has taken the leader's yellow jersey at the tour de france for the first time in his career as frenchman romain bardet took stage 12 of the tour. aru grabbing the jersey from defending champion chris froome who seemed to crack on the brutal final uphill climb finishing seventh as simon brotherton reports. chris froome's hold on the yellow jersey evaporated on the final few hundred metres is they went up the steep pau to peyragudes. free suddenly lacking any finishing kick. 22 seconds behind and with that the yellow jersey was gone. 22 seconds behind and with that the yellowjersey was gone. aru aru now leads. romain bardet romain bardet romain bardet second. golf and they're playing again in the first round of the us women's open at trump national in newjersey, after a lengthy delay for heavy rain and thunder earlier. feng shanshan of china leads the way after an opening rou
in 2010 high peak roger and novak.novak and rafa is not there any more so novak and rafa is not there any more so it will be interesting. fabio aru has taken the leader's yellow jersey at the tour de france for the first time in his career as frenchman romain bardet took stage 12 of the tour. aru grabbing the jersey from defending champion chris froome who seemed to crack on the brutal final uphill climb finishing seventh as simon brotherton reports. chris froome's hold on the yellow jersey...
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while novak djokovic couldn't even finish his quarter final.ed to retire hurt and is considering taking a long break from the game... while that means roger federer‘s the firm favourite now... he breezed through to his 12th wimbledon semi—final. and a fifth win in a row sends england into the semi—finals of the women's cricket world cup... hello again. it's all over at wimbledon for andy murray... and just like the first time he was champion... his second title defence has ended at the quarter final stage. the world number one was beaten by the american sam querry in five sets at a tournament throughout which there have been questions about murray's fitness. and particularly his hip. tim hague reports. it has been all about andy for a decade. ten quarterfinal appearances ina decade. ten quarterfinal appearances in a row. time for the latest. facing a man with little to lose the super serve as a dangerous proposition. sam querrey struggle to start. nerves are gotten away sam querrey‘s ability to play play his game. the current champion had no ne
while novak djokovic couldn't even finish his quarter final.ed to retire hurt and is considering taking a long break from the game... while that means roger federer‘s the firm favourite now... he breezed through to his 12th wimbledon semi—final. and a fifth win in a row sends england into the semi—finals of the women's cricket world cup... hello again. it's all over at wimbledon for andy murray... and just like the first time he was champion... his second title defence has ended at the...
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novak djokovic reaches the quarter—finals but is the latest to question the quality of the wimbledonstage win at the tour de france for germany's marcel kittel — chris froome retains the yellow jersey. another day, another moment of history forjohanna konta. she's become the first british woman to reach the wimbledon semi finals for 39 years. and in what is becoming something of a theme, she made the centre court crowd suffer. ben croucher watched the action. how is this for service? not every quarterfinalist brings muffins to the locker room butjohanna konta is not every wimbledon quarterfinalist, she is a british one, the first woman to get this far in years. stepping into the unknown. she dropped her opening service game against simona halep but soon enough parity had been restored, as had a familiar weapon. her backhand baking something sweet on centre court. the first set ended with a bitter taste, falling short in the tie—break. victory would send halep to number one in the world and she seemed determined to reach that goal. no matter how many competitions konta tried, this ——
novak djokovic reaches the quarter—finals but is the latest to question the quality of the wimbledonstage win at the tour de france for germany's marcel kittel — chris froome retains the yellow jersey. another day, another moment of history forjohanna konta. she's become the first british woman to reach the wimbledon semi finals for 39 years. and in what is becoming something of a theme, she made the centre court crowd suffer. ben croucher watched the action. how is this for service? not...
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novak djokovic against pavlasek.atch because his opponent retired, so already longer on court here in his second—round match. if here in his second—round match. if he finishes soon, he made pop over to centre court, where his good friend is taking on the great champion roger federer, he may need all the support he can get as roger federer goes for his eighth wimbledon title. thank you. winter football, some big transfer news this morning, sources at manchester united have told the bbc united have agreed a fee every region of £75 million for everton striker romelu lukaku, it is hoped the deal be completed before united begin a summer completed before united begin a summer tour of the usa. another big transfer, toni duggan has signed for barcelona, the first english player tojoin the barcelona, the first english player to join the spanish giants since gary lineker. that was 31 years ago. 0ther gary lineker. that was 31 years ago. other news from manchester city on a two—year deal. other news from manchester city on a t
novak djokovic against pavlasek.atch because his opponent retired, so already longer on court here in his second—round match. if here in his second—round match. if he finishes soon, he made pop over to centre court, where his good friend is taking on the great champion roger federer, he may need all the support he can get as roger federer goes for his eighth wimbledon title. thank you. winter football, some big transfer news this morning, sources at manchester united have told the bbc...
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he is one breakdown against novak djokovic one breakdown against novak djokovic on court one. 3—2, novak set. later on centre court, roger federer will be out there. the crowd will hope he has a bit more work than his opening round match when his opponent retired after only one sad. —— one set. he plays the world number 79. not his first time in the second round at wimbledon. he made it in 2014. roger federer looking to get more grass coui’t 2014. roger federer looking to get more grass court action under his belt after that short match. he is going for his eighth wimbledon title. wouldn't that be incredible? wouldn't it just? catherine, title. wouldn't that be incredible? wouldn't itjust? catherine, thank you. football and big transfer news this morning. senior sources at manchester united at the bbc that they have agreed a fee in the region of £75 million for the everton striker, romelu lukaku. as simon stone told me earlier, they chased him without being noticed. there has been a lot of talk this summer about alvaro morata going to manchester united. manchester united were interested
he is one breakdown against novak djokovic one breakdown against novak djokovic on court one. 3—2, novak set. later on centre court, roger federer will be out there. the crowd will hope he has a bit more work than his opening round match when his opponent retired after only one sad. —— one set. he plays the world number 79. not his first time in the second round at wimbledon. he made it in 2014. roger federer looking to get more grass coui’t 2014. roger federer looking to get more grass...
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novak djokovic wanted something and thought his team should know what it was.infact, gulbis thought his team should know what it was. in fact, gulbis helped by losing his way. this was out, repeated double faults and djokovic broke twice. suddenly, gulbis through the set away, 6—4. ernest gulbis is the only latvian man to have even played in a grand slam, reaching the semifinals of the french open once. now he played like a man who missed an opportunity, and knew it. the second set to djokovic, 6-1. knew it. the second set to djokovic, 6—1. then, the three word centre court has heard almost routinely this tournament. medical time—out. there's an epidemic of them, says john mcenroe. chat among yourself, is roger on soon? there were some really good moments in the third set, as gulbis claydon, by competing —— played on, and djokovic raised his game. it went to a break. in the first couple of matches, i think that was the most focused i was on the court. obviously, it came at the right time. gulbis presents a great challenge. into the second week, prepared for any
novak djokovic wanted something and thought his team should know what it was.infact, gulbis thought his team should know what it was. in fact, gulbis helped by losing his way. this was out, repeated double faults and djokovic broke twice. suddenly, gulbis through the set away, 6—4. ernest gulbis is the only latvian man to have even played in a grand slam, reaching the semifinals of the french open once. now he played like a man who missed an opportunity, and knew it. the second set to...
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novak djokovic wasn't on court long — his opponent retired.e winner roger federer. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. at 7.15pm they were leaving. an extra match had been quickly scheduled to extend the day on centre court. was it wozniacki you had come for? wasn't the plan. this is the love 30 era in men's singles. top four men's seeds at wimbledon this year all in their 30s. unexpected rest can come in handy. but we'd really like to know how novak djokovic is shaping up. trouble is, his opponent could barely move. djokovic took the first set 6—3 but early in the second martin klizan's calf could no longer support him. no surprise, he knew he was injured. so, sympathy but should he have entered the tournament in the first place? novak djokovic said he'd support a rule change in grand slams to try to encourage injured players not to come and still get paid. the early end for novak djokovic meant an early arrival for roger federer on centre and surely his match would last longer? well, it did, three minutes longer. at 35, he is fluid
novak djokovic wasn't on court long — his opponent retired.e winner roger federer. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. at 7.15pm they were leaving. an extra match had been quickly scheduled to extend the day on centre court. was it wozniacki you had come for? wasn't the plan. this is the love 30 era in men's singles. top four men's seeds at wimbledon this year all in their 30s. unexpected rest can come in handy. but we'd really like to know how novak djokovic is shaping up. trouble...
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novak djokovic is taking time off to recover from an elbow injury.does that mean for his career? keep watching to find out. and ross barkley‘s everton career is over. he's turned down a contract extension — he's looking for a new challenge. all to come tonight. hello and welcome to the programme. well we couldn't start the show any other way but with britain's adam peaty. the 22—year—old has won his second gold of the world swimming championships in budapest — taking the 50 metres breaststroke. but he just missed breaking his own world record after an indifferent start. commentators are andy jamieson and steven parry commentator: a good start for adam peaty. great news. if you get a good start in the semifinal — that is what got him the world record and he is starting to go already. amazing. brilliant breaststroke swimming. adam peaty in the black hat, making the rest of the world reset their dreams, because their dreams are not quick enough. the time just outside his own world record and the rest of the world starting to come with him, you know. the
novak djokovic is taking time off to recover from an elbow injury.does that mean for his career? keep watching to find out. and ross barkley‘s everton career is over. he's turned down a contract extension — he's looking for a new challenge. all to come tonight. hello and welcome to the programme. well we couldn't start the show any other way but with britain's adam peaty. the 22—year—old has won his second gold of the world swimming championships in budapest — taking the 50 metres...
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he had his sights on novak djokovic. for a while he had rattled. on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the quy guy on the other side of the net. there is gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then a skull that helps, losing his way. repeated double fault. djokovic breaking twice. suddenly any school this through the set away 6—4. he's the only latvian man to have even played in a slam. reaching the semifinals of the french open run. now played like a man who had missed an opportunity and knew it. second set djokovic 6—1. then the three word centre court has heard routinely in this tournament. medical time—out. an epidemic of them says medical time—out. an epidemic of them sastohn medical time—out. an epidemic of them says john mcenroe. medical time—out. an epidemic of them sastohn mcenroe. chat amongst yourselv
he had his sights on novak djokovic. for a while he had rattled. on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the quy guy on the other side of the net. there is gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then a skull that helps, losing his way. repeated double fault....
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the same thing happens to novak djokovic earlier.to break their tra nsfer arsenal are about to break their transfer record with the signing of a striker, who has been having a medical this afternoon. more on those stories after 5:30pm. most cancer patients could, within five years, be offered genetic tests to help create more effective, bespoke treatments, according to england's chief medical officer. professor dame sally davies is calling for a national network of genome testing. she says 6 out of 10 cancer patients who are gene tested receive better care as a result, so she wants this to become standard practice across cancer care, and some other areas of medicine like rare diseases and infections. 0ur medical correspondent, fergus walsh, explains. inside nearly every cell in our body is our genome, the dna instructions for life. errors in the code can trigger cancer or other diseases. 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 is one of 31,000 pa
the same thing happens to novak djokovic earlier.to break their tra nsfer arsenal are about to break their transfer record with the signing of a striker, who has been having a medical this afternoon. more on those stories after 5:30pm. most cancer patients could, within five years, be offered genetic tests to help create more effective, bespoke treatments, according to england's chief medical officer. professor dame sally davies is calling for a national network of genome testing. she says 6...
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novak djokovic is taking on gael monfils right now. i will have an update for you in the next hour.he film critic barry norman has died aged 83, his family have said. the journalist and former bbc presenter died in his sleep on friday night. norman was best known as the host of film on bbc one from 1972 until 1998. the director general of the bbc tony hall has paid tribute — he said barry norman was a first class presenter and critic. film buffs always found his
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and no more for novak — djokovic calls a halt to his tennis in 2017.won his second gold of the world swimming championships in budapest — taking the 50 metres breaststroke. but he just missed breaking his own world record which he broke twice yesterday. commentary from andy jamieson. a good solid reaction in the centre. a good start from adam peaty. this is good news, if you get a solid start in the semifinal, that got him the world record. this is amazing, brilliant breaststroke swimming. making the rest of the world reset their dreams because they are no longer quick enough. just outside his own world record. the rest really tried but no one got within half a second of great britain's adam peaty. winning gold in the 50 and now he has done the double double. yes, very good. quite exhausting, switching off and switching on, especially winning the double but i'm so happy. 225 points now and i know that there is more. i don't want to spoil it for next year. now who remembers this devoted dad during the 2012 london olympics? he is the most down—to—earth,
and no more for novak — djokovic calls a halt to his tennis in 2017.won his second gold of the world swimming championships in budapest — taking the 50 metres breaststroke. but he just missed breaking his own world record which he broke twice yesterday. commentary from andy jamieson. a good solid reaction in the centre. a good start from adam peaty. this is good news, if you get a solid start in the semifinal, that got him the world record. this is amazing, brilliant breaststroke swimming....
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he had his sights on novak djokovic. for a while he had rattled.thin minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the guy on the other side of the net. gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then gulbis helps, losing his way. repeated double fault. djokovic breaking twice. he's the only latvian man to have even played in a slam. reaching the semifinals of the french open run. now played like a man who had missed an opportunity and knew it. second set djokovic 6—1. then the three words centre court has heard routinely in this tournament. medical time—out. an epidemic of them sastohn mcenroe. chat amongst yourselves. is roger on soon? there were some really good moments in the third set. gulbis played on, competed, djokovic raised his game. his assessment much better in the third set. compare to the last couple of matches. this was the m
he had his sights on novak djokovic. for a while he had rattled.thin minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the guy on the other side of the net. gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then gulbis helps, losing his way. repeated double fault. djokovic breaking twice. he's the...
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yousef: alexander novak there.-bank versus the opec/non-opec body, in terms of market intervention. he said they have a tougher job than we do but it would still be very gradual in terms of exit energy. -- exit strategy. shery: some people would disagree. thank you so much, great interview. if you want to rewatch the interview, the function is tv . you will not only be able to find that interview of the russian energy minister, but also watch us live. you can also dive into the functions in the securities that we talk about. also become part of the conversation by sending us questions. we will try to get them to our guests. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out, tv . plenty more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. here are the business flash headlines. 80e future of the airbus a3 superjumbo is said to hinge on the dubai air show. sources say are pushing a deal with the leading operator and british airways owner. orders,bsence of new airbus is said to cut production of the pla
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novak djokovic is going to win?n and i can't call the women's, i have to say. it is to open. i would love to say mac ——i would love to say konta that we will see. the times, forget about memory thatis see. the times, forget about memory that is as common a good your brain. this is fantastic because the amount of times my friends say, do you remember that, and i just of times my friends say, do you remember that, and ijust cannot because i have such a list of things in our heads. our brains...
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novak djokovic is the tennis player who once had it all. champion. the grand slam. now, they have all gone. djokovic's current form was difficult to judge on centre court today because it was clear he was playing a man who couldn't really move. djokovic served five aces in the first set, winning 6—3, but martin klizan‘s ca lf winning 6—3, but martin klizan‘s calf wouldn't support him. a shame, injury ended it in the second set. 6lass half empty or half full? because now roger federer, the flying 35—year—old, on court earlier than planned. far too slick and smooth for alexandr dolgopolov. hang on, in the second set, now the ukrainian decided he couldn't continue. the crowd, as you can imagine, wanted more. b00|n6 federer wins. that was federer's 85th wimbledon win. a record, yes, but not the way he planned it.|j know a lot of fans also outside britain and they have travelled a long way. i'm sorry for them that they couldn't see more tennis today. at the same time, wimbledon remains an unbelievable place for the players to play in and fans to
novak djokovic is the tennis player who once had it all. champion. the grand slam. now, they have all gone. djokovic's current form was difficult to judge on centre court today because it was clear he was playing a man who couldn't really move. djokovic served five aces in the first set, winning 6—3, but martin klizan‘s ca lf winning 6—3, but martin klizan‘s calf wouldn't support him. a shame, injury ended it in the second set. 6lass half empty or half full? because now roger federer,...
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novak djokovic retiring. it seems he has a shoulder problem so that is the right decision?? i'm not sure about that. you never know what nerves could come into play. i think andy did directing to stay on the court and give it a chance. the shoulder injury from djokovic any really ca m e shoulder injury from djokovic any really came into play, i think, during the last match against mannarino. it was clear today, i think he was serving at 100 miles an hour at the start of the match so there was obviously a problem. he obviously felt he couldn't continue. roger federer going for his eighth title here. his 100th match here, only the greatjimmy connors has done that previously. do you make federer favourite now? absolutely, playing unbelievable tennis. with the men and women's draw right from the men and women's draw right from the start, equally on both of them, come the last 16, you could pick the matches and everyone can really come through any match. now, what has happened today, seeing nadal go out, andy murray and djokovic also. federer is a massive favourite. also the way
novak djokovic retiring. it seems he has a shoulder problem so that is the right decision?? i'm not sure about that. you never know what nerves could come into play. i think andy did directing to stay on the court and give it a chance. the shoulder injury from djokovic any really ca m e shoulder injury from djokovic any really came into play, i think, during the last match against mannarino. it was clear today, i think he was serving at 100 miles an hour at the start of the match so there was...
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you have novak djokovic and roger federer on.jokovic on second against the world number 47 martin klizan. should be a fairly straightforward opening match. djokovic is the three—time wimbledon champion. 13 time grand slam,. but he's had a disappointing run of grand slams recently. he won in eastbourne recently. upsurge on centre court, is roger federer. what a magnificent champion he is. wimbledon royalty. 35 years old, a father of four, in his 70th grand slam, going for his eighth wimbledon title. his 19th grand slam total in total. no other player gets as good perhaps andy murray. and federer ta kes perhaps andy murray. and federer takes on a very experienced player from ukraine, ranked 8a. takes on a very experienced player from ukraine, ranked 84. talking of wimbledon royalty, the likes of federer and djokovic, those players eve ryo ne federer and djokovic, those players everyone wants to see, but the lower reaches you think of someone like alex waller at and just getting to wimbledon is a big achievement in itself. —— alex w
you have novak djokovic and roger federer on.jokovic on second against the world number 47 martin klizan. should be a fairly straightforward opening match. djokovic is the three—time wimbledon champion. 13 time grand slam,. but he's had a disappointing run of grand slams recently. he won in eastbourne recently. upsurge on centre court, is roger federer. what a magnificent champion he is. wimbledon royalty. 35 years old, a father of four, in his 70th grand slam, going for his eighth wimbledon...
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it is rough for novak to be the only match. it is a little bit unfair, really.plenty of —— complains. state of the courts? we have heard plenty of -- complains. they have not been in good condition. i think a lot of players have been complaining. the way i look at it is this, a lot of time you get people who have lost in matches who complain. that is one thing. but a lot of the winners are complaining. there is something about it. if you look at the courts carefully, you can see these areas, centre court more. it is not looking good. there are still a lot of days left. i don't know how they can fix it. i think there will be more complaints. they got some moisture today. we will take a quick look atjohanna konta's match against johanna will take a quick look atjohanna konta's match againstjohanna konta. she is trying to make it through to the semifinals, the first british woman to do so since 1978. she is a break ahead. closing in, possibly, on victory. how big would that be for british tennis? it would be fantastic. we're used to seeing andy murray at this stage
it is rough for novak to be the only match. it is a little bit unfair, really.plenty of —— complains. state of the courts? we have heard plenty of -- complains. they have not been in good condition. i think a lot of players have been complaining. the way i look at it is this, a lot of time you get people who have lost in matches who complain. that is one thing. but a lot of the winners are complaining. there is something about it. if you look at the courts carefully, you can see these...
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a premature end to 2017 — injury means novak djokovic will miss the us open and the rest of the tenniseason. and peaty‘s golden double — no world record this time, but the briton wins another breaststroke gold in budapest. welcome to the programme. france have made it to the quarterfinals of the women's european football championship after a late equaliser against switzerland saw them progress at their opponents‘ expense in group c. eve perisset‘s sending off within the first 20 minutes allowed the swiss to score from the ensuing free kick, and a win would've put them through — but it was france who grabbed the last eight spot after camille abily‘s free kick went straight through the grasp of goalkeeper gaelle thalmann with under 15 minutes remaining to make it1—1. while austria were 3—0 winners over iceland, meaning they top the group with two wins and a draw. austria clearly happy with their performance, as this conga line proved after the win, and they'll be back in action in the coming days as they look to move even further. and that next match will be against the runners—up of gro
a premature end to 2017 — injury means novak djokovic will miss the us open and the rest of the tenniseason. and peaty‘s golden double — no world record this time, but the briton wins another breaststroke gold in budapest. welcome to the programme. france have made it to the quarterfinals of the women's european football championship after a late equaliser against switzerland saw them progress at their opponents‘ expense in group c. eve perisset‘s sending off within the first 20...
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novak djokovic is also out, forced to retire during his quarter—final against tomas berdych.he german at this year's tour de france. hello. thank you forjoining us. we're going to kick things off at wimbledon where it was a big day for big—name shocks. the world number one, andy murray, who is also the defending champion, has been knocked out at the quarter—final stage as has three—time wimbledon winner, novak djokovic. if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor of indian summers, roger federer, at 35—years—old, is the highest ranked player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us.
novak djokovic is also out, forced to retire during his quarter—final against tomas berdych.he german at this year's tour de france. hello. thank you forjoining us. we're going to kick things off at wimbledon where it was a big day for big—name shocks. the world number one, andy murray, who is also the defending champion, has been knocked out at the quarter—final stage as has three—time wimbledon winner, novak djokovic. if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside...
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he is third on centre court, following novak djokovic in what is an afternoon of two former championsbut 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
he is third on centre court, following novak djokovic in what is an afternoon of two former championsbut 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
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. >>> here in istanbul, minister alexander novak tells cnbc the opec/nonopec deal is having an impact on oil markets and more could be done to cut supplies. >> translator: if necessary, we can extend the agreement if necessary, we can increase the amounts that need to be reduced, or on the contrary, we can move to reduce them, but everything will depend on the ongoing situation. >>> the white house defends donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian lawyer last year as a new report suggests he knew the person offering compromising information on hillary clinton had russian government ties. >>> and open for business! we speak to a number of france's top executives at the europlus conference as the chairman tells us brexit will be a boom for paris. >> we have now plenty of the elements in order to convince the uk to reach institutions which want to come back on the continent to paris >>> well, it's a mixed bag for the european open just an hour after trading starts, resulting overall in the stoxx europe 600 being down by around one-fifth so far today let's have a look at how the individua
. >>> here in istanbul, minister alexander novak tells cnbc the opec/nonopec deal is having an impact on oil markets and more could be done to cut supplies. >> translator: if necessary, we can extend the agreement if necessary, we can increase the amounts that need to be reduced, or on the contrary, we can move to reduce them, but everything will depend on the ongoing situation. >>> the white house defends donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian lawyer last year as a...
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and he thinks he's finish the it, but novak coming with a huge return.jokovic turns, has yet to lose a set. also moving on, venus williams taking on elena os pen coe. os pen coe won the open this year. did you hear me pause? i needed that in my ear to hear how to pronounce it. >> get out of the way of that ball, that's what [ laughter ] got t ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today owances. ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ health care works best when it's centered around one thing: you. we are kaiser permanente and we believe that with better research, the right medicine, and connected and comprehensive care, we're helping millions thrive. ♪ visit kp.org/wearekp to learn more. >>> not a good day on the job for this ups delivery truck driver. his truck fell through this bridge here on longwood lane in faulkner county. the volunteer fire and rescue company snapped this picture of the aftermath so we can remember it. the driver was the only one i
and he thinks he's finish the it, but novak coming with a huge return.jokovic turns, has yet to lose a set. also moving on, venus williams taking on elena os pen coe. os pen coe won the open this year. did you hear me pause? i needed that in my ear to hear how to pronounce it. >> get out of the way of that ball, that's what [ laughter ] got t ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your...
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novak djokovic, pretty much plain sailing?0 opponent retired and he only spent a0 minutes on court but a pretty clinical performance from the three—time champion here, novak djokovic, quickly despatching his opponent. he goes through to the third round, remember he was knocked out this time last year, his form will be tested again later this week. novak djokovic is through, roger federer as well, another great champion, with the centre court crowd to enjoy, third after dominic thiem and gael monfils, so lots for the crowd to enjoy and we can see lots of people gathering on the hill to watch those matches on the big screen that is one of talking points, the extreme heat. it is almost 30 celsius. we have seen some medical time—outs on court, a bottle of water was given to a spectator who fainted, the advice is to bring a hat, an umbrella, plenty of water but the careful in this heat. and you get yourself into the shade! after a shaky start, england's cricketers are recovering on the opening day of the first test with south afric
novak djokovic, pretty much plain sailing?0 opponent retired and he only spent a0 minutes on court but a pretty clinical performance from the three—time champion here, novak djokovic, quickly despatching his opponent. he goes through to the third round, remember he was knocked out this time last year, his form will be tested again later this week. novak djokovic is through, roger federer as well, another great champion, with the centre court crowd to enjoy, third after dominic thiem and gael...
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novak djokovic bowing out of wimbledon.d to win the title to return to the top of the world rankings. an elbow injury saw him pull out of the second set. in his quarterfinal against tomas berdych, lost the first set on down the second, called it a day. far more straightforward for seven time champion roger federer. ageing like fine wine. he cruised into the semifinals in straight sets, at the expense of milos raonic. federer made short work of last year's runner—up with a trademark display. he won his 100th singles match. you'd to put money on federer, getting his eighth title. he is the favourite. find out on friday whether he makes the final. you are selling it well. i will watch both the semifinals. the fight between floyd mayweather and connor mcgregor is just over a month away. hype's in full swing. somewhere between pantomine — and pantomine. they met face to face for the first time — in la. it's the first stop in a four city, three country promotional tour for the fight — so you can expect to see a whole lot more of
novak djokovic bowing out of wimbledon.d to win the title to return to the top of the world rankings. an elbow injury saw him pull out of the second set. in his quarterfinal against tomas berdych, lost the first set on down the second, called it a day. far more straightforward for seven time champion roger federer. ageing like fine wine. he cruised into the semifinals in straight sets, at the expense of milos raonic. federer made short work of last year's runner—up with a trademark display....
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novak djokovic on court number one in action. going well and andre agassi on grass. surprising results so far. andy murray is out. beaten in five sets by the american sam ouerrey. murray is out. beaten in five sets by the american sam querrey. thank you. england's women are into the semi—finals of the cricket world cup after beating new zealand. much more in wimbledon sportsday at 6:30pm. let's get more on our top story — four weeks after fire destroyed grenfell tower, the trauma continues for the local community, particularly the children. our correspondent graham satchell has been to meet some of them, and find out how they're coping in the aftermath of the fire. in sight of grenfell tower, fun and laughter. this is kids on the green, a safe space where children are encouraged to be children. the football's really fun. there's a lot of food and, yeah, just really fun overall. the first week was pretty hard. then, it got a bit easier after a few weeks. then, when this started happening, you just come here, it distracts you a lot
novak djokovic on court number one in action. going well and andre agassi on grass. surprising results so far. andy murray is out. beaten in five sets by the american sam ouerrey. murray is out. beaten in five sets by the american sam querrey. thank you. england's women are into the semi—finals of the cricket world cup after beating new zealand. much more in wimbledon sportsday at 6:30pm. let's get more on our top story — four weeks after fire destroyed grenfell tower, the trauma continues...
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novak djokovic up against ernests 6ulbis, who knocked out the previous open champion.re settling in with their stories and cream. he ta kes with their stories and cream. he takes out the german player who knocked out andy murray at the australian open this year. on court one, we can properly dip in there as well. milos raonic, the sixth seed from canada, was beaten in the final last year by andy murray. in straight sets. he is leading that one of the moment on serve, but 30 love up. if milos raonic doing 0k. playing against albert ron ‘s —— who knocked andy murray out in monte carlo earlier this year. if you're thinking that i am talking about these players, giving them some context in how they fared against andy murray, that's what happened to you if you are the worst one. with all be watching but thanks very much for the moment. manchester united agreed to pay everton an initial £75 million for romelu lukaku. they have beaten his former club to his signature. the deal is believed to include another 15 million in add—ons. this is subject to that medical and agreement
novak djokovic up against ernests 6ulbis, who knocked out the previous open champion.re settling in with their stories and cream. he ta kes with their stories and cream. he takes out the german player who knocked out andy murray at the australian open this year. on court one, we can properly dip in there as well. milos raonic, the sixth seed from canada, was beaten in the final last year by andy murray. in straight sets. he is leading that one of the moment on serve, but 30 love up. if milos...
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of course, he is the man that had beatjohn scratchy novak djokovic last year.ndy in the past. but andy is such a great return that would see gets that serve, is that if bit like when he played ramage in the finals last year, he can nullify those big servers also —— tony played raonic. it's going to be easy, don't underestimate him, should be a good match and i would predict that andy will come through. the other britain versus france match—up today was on number one court where joanna konta was making herfirst appearance in the second week of wimbledon. her opponent was caroline garcia — and while it was far from easy, the briton came through in three sets asjoe lynskey reports. with every match, johanna konta brea ks with every match, johanna konta breaks new ground. in week two, going for the last eight. now 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:
of course, he is the man that had beatjohn scratchy novak djokovic last year.ndy in the past. but andy is such a great return that would see gets that serve, is that if bit like when he played ramage in the finals last year, he can nullify those big servers also —— tony played raonic. it's going to be easy, don't underestimate him, should be a good match and i would predict that andy will come through. the other britain versus france match—up today was on number one court where joanna...
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survived scares to progress to the last 16, but it was much more comfortable for roger federer and novak court on saturday it was a former champion comparison. on the same build the seven time winner and the three—time champ. novak djokovic against his latvian opponent, 6ulbis, who hits at heart. 6ulbis pushed djokovic, especially in the third set, which went to a tie—break and included this point. you have raised my game, said djokovic, after his straight sets win. and as play got under way on centre court, guess who was next door on court 15. well, even the greats have the practice. that is why they are the greats. and there was better on centre. 6ermany‘s zverev in the cup, but unmistakable with shops like this. better‘s win was quicker than djokovic's. in the doubles, the defending champions we re doubles, the defending champions were just knocked out. doubles, the defending champions werejust knocked out. court doubles, the defending champions were just knocked out. court 3 for the party. so nothing could separate the all blacks and the british and irish lions after their three—matc
survived scares to progress to the last 16, but it was much more comfortable for roger federer and novak court on saturday it was a former champion comparison. on the same build the seven time winner and the three—time champ. novak djokovic against his latvian opponent, 6ulbis, who hits at heart. 6ulbis pushed djokovic, especially in the third set, which went to a tie—break and included this point. you have raised my game, said djokovic, after his straight sets win. and as play got under...
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novak djokovic retired hurt midway through his quarterfinal today.s win and through to another semifinal. and from a british perspective there's still a big reason to be excited, of course. on this court, two little words that mean so much. johanna konta. her centre court semifinal coming up. so, cameras ready, supporters ready. it's what thursdays were made for. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. the european union's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, has said that britain must recognise the existence of its financial obligations to the eu. yesterday the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, suggested that the eu could "go whistle" for what he described as extortionate financial demands. today, mr barnier hit back saying he couldn't hear any whistling — just the clock ticking. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticus reports. in brussels today, determination and frustration. the eu's chief brexit negotiator venting his feelings, first on this — what borisjohnson said yesterday about the money the uk owes. the sums that i have seen that they propos
novak djokovic retired hurt midway through his quarterfinal today.s win and through to another semifinal. and from a british perspective there's still a big reason to be excited, of course. on this court, two little words that mean so much. johanna konta. her centre court semifinal coming up. so, cameras ready, supporters ready. it's what thursdays were made for. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. the european union's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, has said that britain must recognise...
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the hope is there will be no repeat of the second day when the opponents of roger federer and novak djokovicirements so far to eight. it is certainly something thatis to eight. it is certainly something that is going to be looked at because it was obviously a massive problem on centre court yesterday. the problem is most tennis players are carrying some kind of injury and of course every case is individual and it is up decide with the player if by going out onto court is it going to damage your body further and prohibit you from playing for the rest of the tour. but there is this enticement of this £35,000 of prize—money as the loser of the first round. after a day are likely to be remembered as one of the greatest in centre court history, today marks the anniversary of one of its most magical moments. in 1987 pat cash won what proved to be his only grand slam title and set a new trend with this celebration. only grand slam title and set a new trend with this celebrationlj only grand slam title and set a new trend with this celebration. i have become more famous for that climb. i thought to
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he was beaten finalist novak djokovic in 2014 and 2015.end of the match. he was in tears as he the trophy. it was really a fantastic performance from roger federer, who won the australian open ll in the year. he skipped the french open because that tournament on clay has particular stresses of the body. he taking care of himself and it has reaped rewards at this yea r‘s and it has reaped rewards at this year's wimbledon. seven straight wins, not a single set drop. fantastic performance from roger federer. that means he goes one ahead of pete sampras as well. fantastic result for him. we saw his family there and emotional words. he spoke of his children and all his team, giving thanks. but it was a fantastic performance from him. it is just fantastic performance from him. it isjust sad fantastic performance from him. it is just sad that the seventh seed, marin cilic, and those inside centre court did not have more of a competition to geelong today. the consolation is the other prize—money and other endorsements, never mind the publicity and
he was beaten finalist novak djokovic in 2014 and 2015.end of the match. he was in tears as he the trophy. it was really a fantastic performance from roger federer, who won the australian open ll in the year. he skipped the french open because that tournament on clay has particular stresses of the body. he taking care of himself and it has reaped rewards at this yea r‘s and it has reaped rewards at this year's wimbledon. seven straight wins, not a single set drop. fantastic performance from...
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meanwhile, novak djokovic is due to the men's orderfinals.nna konta's progress here had taken her life to a different level. where every move, every m ove a different level. where every move, every move description eyes. she first played at wimbledon as a junior, robson to australia. when her hungary and bonn parents moved to britain, she gained citizenship. she's not the product of one nation, but of intense tennis. when i first met her, she think she had six layers on on artificial core, it easier than, i thought it was great. isaid to easier than, i thought it was great. i said to herfather, this is the top 5% in the world material. wimbledon noticed this year a lighter mood. konta brought baked treats to practice. she seemed to be ina good treats to practice. she seemed to be in a good mood. but that can change very quickly. simona halep had her eye on becoming world number one as well as winning wimbledon. but on centre court, roof closed, konta found her range. into a tie—break, and the standard ever higher. what would separate the play
meanwhile, novak djokovic is due to the men's orderfinals.nna konta's progress here had taken her life to a different level. where every move, every m ove a different level. where every move, every move description eyes. she first played at wimbledon as a junior, robson to australia. when her hungary and bonn parents moved to britain, she gained citizenship. she's not the product of one nation, but of intense tennis. when i first met her, she think she had six layers on on artificial core, it...
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novak as well, the russian oil minister russia produces more oil and gas than anyone else on this planetnd 11 million barrels a day of oil i've gotten his comments about the longevity and how deep the cuts can go in terms of this opec/non-opec deal, which at the moment is taking 1.8 million barrels of oil off the table listen in to mr. novak and he says they can go further. >> translator: if necessary, we can extend the agreement if necessary, we can increase the amounts that need to be reduced, or on the contrary, we can move to reduce them, but everything will depend on the ongoing situation. >> reporter: alexander novak talking to us and saying,look, if necessary, this deal, we can go deeper and longer as well it doesn't necessarily finish in march 2018 back to you both. >> steve sedgwick, thank you. >>> senate republicans are scheduled to be updated on the bill to repeal and replace obamacare. during a closed-door meeting today. aides say the gop leadership is hoping to unveil a new draft, possibly by thursday, setting up for a vote next week reports say multiple proposals have been
novak as well, the russian oil minister russia produces more oil and gas than anyone else on this planetnd 11 million barrels a day of oil i've gotten his comments about the longevity and how deep the cuts can go in terms of this opec/non-opec deal, which at the moment is taking 1.8 million barrels of oil off the table listen in to mr. novak and he says they can go further. >> translator: if necessary, we can extend the agreement if necessary, we can increase the amounts that need to be...
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comfortable work for novak djokovic aiming forafourth comfortable work for novak djokovic aiming forhe won't have to worry about the weather. it is going to bea worry about the weather. it is going to be a very difficult match for her of course. she is aiming to be the first british woman to make the quarterfinals here since 1978 —— semifinals. there are plenty of british fans out to see her. some good news for the fans today because jamie murray has been here in the doubles. they are through to the next doubles. a good day so far for some of those british fans and they will hope for more withjohanna konta. hugh, thank you. the future of the grand prix is uncertain as a break clause has been activated. silverstone has been home every year. however the british racing driving club who runs it is struggling with the cost of hosting it. british and irish lions prop kyle sinckler has apologised after he was arrested during a night out in auckland, following the drawn final test against the all blacks. police said a man was placed under arrest but not charged following a minor disorder in
comfortable work for novak djokovic aiming forafourth comfortable work for novak djokovic aiming forhe won't have to worry about the weather. it is going to bea worry about the weather. it is going to be a very difficult match for her of course. she is aiming to be the first british woman to make the quarterfinals here since 1978 —— semifinals. there are plenty of british fans out to see her. some good news for the fans today because jamie murray has been here in the doubles. they are...
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in sport, roger federer and novak djokovic are in impressive form as they reach the final 16. it's game, set and... mo? four—time olympic champion sir mo farah is the latest athlete to take on our breakfast mug challenge. i wonder how he went. and helen has the weather. good morning. it looks like any other mostly fine and warm day for england and wales but for scotland and northern ireland there are changes. i will fill you and northern ireland there are changes. iwill fill you in and northern ireland there are changes. i will fill you in on in about 15 minutes. good morning, first our main story. the number of mobile phones and drugs smuggled into prisons is "unacceptable" according to the government. more than 20,000 phones and sim cards and over 200 kilograms of narcotics were found in jails in england and wales last year. the seizures follow a £2 million pound investment in technology to detect contra band, as james waterhouse reports. many will say this continuing trend of contra band being many will say this continuing trend of contraband being smuggled into jail throug
in sport, roger federer and novak djokovic are in impressive form as they reach the final 16. it's game, set and... mo? four—time olympic champion sir mo farah is the latest athlete to take on our breakfast mug challenge. i wonder how he went. and helen has the weather. good morning. it looks like any other mostly fine and warm day for england and wales but for scotland and northern ireland there are changes. i will fill you and northern ireland there are changes. iwill fill you in and...
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. >> it was about screen legend kim novak. >>> and wild chase of the college campus. >> this is goinget interesting. >>> wait until you hear why he was fleeing police. >>> and road rage this fourth of july weekend. >> the steps you can take to avoid a road rage nightmare. >>> then, brooke
. >> it was about screen legend kim novak. >>> and wild chase of the college campus. >> this is goinget interesting. >>> wait until you hear why he was fleeing police. >>> and road rage this fourth of july weekend. >> the steps you can take to avoid a road rage nightmare. >>> then, brooke
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novak djokovic has completed the ideal warm—up for wimbledon by winning his first title since januaryastbourne. that was after karolina pliskova won the women's tournament by defeating caroline wozniaki. tim hague watched both matches. when one of sport's superstars steps out in eastbourne, it is a moment to capture, but to make this a picture perfect week for novak djokovic he would have to get past one of the most unpredictable characters in tennis. the 12 time grand slam champion had no problems in the first set. he has improved in every match on the sunny south coast and this proved no different, simply too good for gael monfils, he outlined his wimbledon credentials with some sparkling form, but the second was not so simple. first there was the slip then the magnificence of his monfils. skilled and good—natu red in equal measure. yet he failed to take numerous break point opportunities and the number one seed made him pay, 5—4 on serve soon became 6—4 to the serbian. game, set, match and the title. a first grass court tournament away from wimbledon for djokovic and you would not
novak djokovic has completed the ideal warm—up for wimbledon by winning his first title since januaryastbourne. that was after karolina pliskova won the women's tournament by defeating caroline wozniaki. tim hague watched both matches. when one of sport's superstars steps out in eastbourne, it is a moment to capture, but to make this a picture perfect week for novak djokovic he would have to get past one of the most unpredictable characters in tennis. the 12 time grand slam champion had no...
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novak djokovic first on centre court though. that match 2a hours late because of muller and nadal. the oldest female quarter—finalist since martina navratilova 23 years ago. jelena 0stapenko is her opponent. konta meanwhile needs to beat the second seed simona halep. and the women's quarters continue on court one. muguruza up against svetla na kuznetsova. and either magdalena rybarikova or coco vandeweghe will be in the semi—finals. romelu lukaku is officially the most expensive player to move between two british clubs. his transfer finally confirmed. he's signed a 5—year—deal at manchester united — who've paid everton $97 million initially. the belgian's joined his new team—mates in los angeles for their pre—season tour. the transfer‘s believed to include $20 million in potential additions. lukaku's new managerjose mourinho says the 24—year—old will be a natural fit. he added: "he's a big player and big personality who wants to improve at the biggest club." meanwhile, wayne rooney's been speaking at his first news conference after re—signing for everton from manchester united. he
novak djokovic first on centre court though. that match 2a hours late because of muller and nadal. the oldest female quarter—finalist since martina navratilova 23 years ago. jelena 0stapenko is her opponent. konta meanwhile needs to beat the second seed simona halep. and the women's quarters continue on court one. muguruza up against svetla na kuznetsova. and either magdalena rybarikova or coco vandeweghe will be in the semi—finals. romelu lukaku is officially the most expensive player to...
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novak djokovic. was facing the frenchman adrian mannarino this morning. he came through quickly in three sets. very good win for him. critical of the court afterwards and he will be back tomorrow to face tomas berdych in the next round. he will be looking for his fourth title here so novak djokovic, a good win for him today. many thanks. find herself some shelter. that's all the sport from me for now. much more coming up in the next hour. workers in the uk employed on contracts that don't guarantee any hours should qualify for sick pay and holiday pay, and their employers should make national insurance contributions. those are some of the recommendations in a major report, commissioned by the government which is calling for changes to the running of the so—called "gig economy." theresa may has welcomed the report, saying it makes a major contribution to the debate about work practices in britain. but she says she doesn't want to stop the clock. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. it was the prim
novak djokovic. was facing the frenchman adrian mannarino this morning. he came through quickly in three sets. very good win for him. critical of the court afterwards and he will be back tomorrow to face tomas berdych in the next round. he will be looking for his fourth title here so novak djokovic, a good win for him today. many thanks. find herself some shelter. that's all the sport from me for now. much more coming up in the next hour. workers in the uk employed on contracts that don't...
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then martin klizan and novak djokovic and then federer.ee british affair for the first time since 2001, kyle edmund is against alexander ward who is the lowest ranked qualifier evidence play at wimbledon for 19 years. a good start. there want to choose from for stop alex is —— alex is playing on his mother's 60th birthday, wouldn't it be good present for her? that's about it, but don't forget, go to the bbc sport website, you can choose for 15 live streams. the tour de france is getting underway as well. geraint thomas going in the yellow jersey. i will well. geraint thomas going in the yellowjersey. i will be backjust after the one o'clock news. so hoping that alex ward does it, we love a n so hoping that alex ward does it, we love an underdog. we will keep you updated on how he is going. the high court has ruled that the human rights of a 16—year—old boy were breached after he was held alone in a cell for prolonged periods of time. the teenager, who was detained at feltham young 0ffenders institution in west london, was said to have sign
then martin klizan and novak djokovic and then federer.ee british affair for the first time since 2001, kyle edmund is against alexander ward who is the lowest ranked qualifier evidence play at wimbledon for 19 years. a good start. there want to choose from for stop alex is —— alex is playing on his mother's 60th birthday, wouldn't it be good present for her? that's about it, but don't forget, go to the bbc sport website, you can choose for 15 live streams. the tour de france is getting...
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these are live pictures from centre court where the three—time champion novak djokovic is conservativester magistrates court charged with allegedly overspending in the 2015 general election campaign. mr mackinlay stands accused under the representation of the people act 1983, alongside his election agent and party activist. craig mckinley was charged just before this year's general election. he managed to get re—elected as an mp but today was the first day he was required to attend court alongside his election agent from the general election 2015, nathan gray and marion little a senior conservative party campaigner. all three of them walked in through the door this morning and all three had to sit in the dock in court one here at westminster magistrates‘ court. there was a lengthy legal argument about which was the appropriate court to hear their trial, the districtjudge decided it should be tried byjury at southwark and the three were asked to indicate their pleas to charges of filing false election expenses and also in the case of marion little aiding and abetting people in filing fa
these are live pictures from centre court where the three—time champion novak djokovic is conservativester magistrates court charged with allegedly overspending in the 2015 general election campaign. mr mackinlay stands accused under the representation of the people act 1983, alongside his election agent and party activist. craig mckinley was charged just before this year's general election. he managed to get re—elected as an mp but today was the first day he was required to attend court...