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it wasn't all bad in stuttgart.ve won that match against tommy that he played more committed tennis but i did win more points and did have matchpoint, you should find a way and theyjust didn't so it was quite disappointing that i think i could have had a great run. maybe that's exactly the kind of loss i needed to fuel myself for what is to come. the man who's next best seed, austria's dominic thiem is already through to the second round after he was a 7—5, 6—3 winner over germany's maximilian marterer the french open semi—finalist now faces either david ferrer or robin haase. britain's world number one andy murray begins his defence of his queens title on tuesday. he's up against fellow briton aljaz bedene. murray is bidding for a sixth title there. it was where i won my first professional matches so i have a lot of great memories over the years. then my most successful tournament, by far. i love the courts and the conditions here. it's very close to where i live so i get to stay at home. nick kyrgios is already ou
it wasn't all bad in stuttgart.ve won that match against tommy that he played more committed tennis but i did win more points and did have matchpoint, you should find a way and theyjust didn't so it was quite disappointing that i think i could have had a great run. maybe that's exactly the kind of loss i needed to fuel myself for what is to come. the man who's next best seed, austria's dominic thiem is already through to the second round after he was a 7—5, 6—3 winner over germany's...
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it was quite disappointing because i think i could have had a great run in stuttgart.while britain's world number one andy murray begins his defence of his queens title on tuesday. he's up against fellow briton aljaz bedene. murray is bidding for a sixth title it was where i won my first professional match so i have a lot of great memories. it has been by far my most successful turn on. unlike the courts, the conditions and it is close to where i live so i get to stay at home.. nick kyrgios is already out after retiring hurt in his first round match against the american donald young. the ninth seed received treatment and did continue before retiring after losing the first set. the 22—year—old says he has the same hip injury that troubled him during his french open loss to kevin anderson. butjo—wilfried tsonga is through to the second round after a straight sets win over adrian mannarino. after a first round exit on the clay at his home grand slam, the french open, tsonga looked comfortable on the grass in london. despite that defeat in paris, the fifth seed has won tit
it was quite disappointing because i think i could have had a great run in stuttgart.while britain's world number one andy murray begins his defence of his queens title on tuesday. he's up against fellow briton aljaz bedene. murray is bidding for a sixth title it was where i won my first professional match so i have a lot of great memories. it has been by far my most successful turn on. unlike the courts, the conditions and it is close to where i live so i get to stay at home.. nick kyrgios is...
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below him in the second round of the stuttgart open. hello and welcome to the programme, and where else would we start but at the year's second golf major of the year, the us open at erin hills in wisconsin. dustinjohnson is the defending champion but he hasn't necessarily had the opening round he would've expected as we take a look at the leaderboard. rickie fowler is at seven under, paul casey came back into the contest at the end, he is one shot off the lead, and a chance for slander shell fell to get up towards the lead but if we look at dustin johnson, where is he? dustinjohnson tied for 102nd at three under, currently ten shots off the lead of rickie fowler, who is at seven under and jason day have struggled, rory mcilroy has struggled, they are at seven under par, the cause has been playing tough for some of these better players, there was talk about it with the rain beforehand and the rough causing issues but the majority who went out early have managed to get a good round in but those who went out later have struggled. let's ha
below him in the second round of the stuttgart open. hello and welcome to the programme, and where else would we start but at the year's second golf major of the year, the us open at erin hills in wisconsin. dustinjohnson is the defending champion but he hasn't necessarily had the opening round he would've expected as we take a look at the leaderboard. rickie fowler is at seven under, paul casey came back into the contest at the end, he is one shot off the lead, and a chance for slander shell...
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season roger federer made a disappointing return to action, going out in the second round of the stuttgartrfive has been resting as he aims for an eighth wimbledon title and took the first set against tommy haas 6—2. but the australian open champion was soon on the ropes and the 39—year—old german wrapped up the match taking the next two sets, 7—6, 6—4, for what was only federer‘s second defeat of the year. to golf now. the 117th us open gets under way on thursday with defending champion dustinjohnson looking to become the first player since american compatriot curtis strange in 1988 and 1989 to win back to back titles. erin hills in wisconsin is the venue and it's got everyone talking due to its yardage and length of the rough and the world number one is paired with two previous winners in martin kaymer and jordan spieth. masters champion, sergio garcia, goes with bubba watson and adam scott while 2011winner rory mcilroy will partner 2013 championjustin rose with jason day, who was runner—up to both players making up the trio but what does the reigning champion think of the course? it isa
season roger federer made a disappointing return to action, going out in the second round of the stuttgartrfive has been resting as he aims for an eighth wimbledon title and took the first set against tommy haas 6—2. but the australian open champion was soon on the ropes and the 39—year—old german wrapped up the match taking the next two sets, 7—6, 6—4, for what was only federer‘s second defeat of the year. to golf now. the 117th us open gets under way on thursday with defending...
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this year federer sat out the clay court season, but returns to action on the grass in stuttgart on wednesdayoal is for me to try and win wimbledon again. that would be amazing. last year was difficult with knee. throughout the whole grasscourt season, i feel better this year. hopefully i will play equally good and may be better soi play equally good and may be better so i can achieve more. the man in form is rafael nadal and just a day after making history and winning the french open for the tenth time he's been taking it easy. nadal may well be the king of clay, but he was loving the water as he took a leisurely cruise along the river seine in paris along with the famous trophy, less than 2a hours after his straightforward win over stan wawrinka. the 31—year—old hopes he'll be coming to roland garrros for a few more years yet. iam going i am going to come back and try my best as i did all my life for is not it is true that every year, it is going to be more and more difficult but i really have the motivation and it's going to be special for me, but i really have the motivation and it's goin
this year federer sat out the clay court season, but returns to action on the grass in stuttgart on wednesdayoal is for me to try and win wimbledon again. that would be amazing. last year was difficult with knee. throughout the whole grasscourt season, i feel better this year. hopefully i will play equally good and may be better soi play equally good and may be better so i can achieve more. the man in form is rafael nadal and just a day after making history and winning the french open for the...
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the 18 time grand slam champion was knocked out in the first round last week in stuttgart, but findse prepares his bid for an eighth wimbledon title. kei nishikori, though, is out. he needed treatment for a back and hip problem during his second round match against russia's karen khatchanov. the number three seed from japan did his best to carry on after that, but was forced to call it a day during the sixth game of the first set. it's the third year in a row he's been forced to retire through injury at this tournament. meanwhile, at queen's club in london, marin cilic is safely through to the quarter—finals after a straight sets win over stefan kozlov of the united states. cilic, the number four seed, is the highest ranked player left in the draw. the 2012 champion won 6—0, 6—4 and he'll face donald young in the last eight. there were also wins for sam querrey, daniil medvedev and feliciano lopez. the number two seed elina svitolina says she may have to withdraw from wimbledon after losing her second round match to italian qualifier camila giorgi in birmingham. svitolina, the world
the 18 time grand slam champion was knocked out in the first round last week in stuttgart, but findse prepares his bid for an eighth wimbledon title. kei nishikori, though, is out. he needed treatment for a back and hip problem during his second round match against russia's karen khatchanov. the number three seed from japan did his best to carry on after that, but was forced to call it a day during the sixth game of the first set. it's the third year in a row he's been forced to retire through...
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the 35—year—old top seed lost his first match of the grass—court season last week in stuttgart to tommyinating in this 6—1, 6—3 victory over the home favourite zverev. i was doubting myself a little bit, i must admit, because losing first round for the first time in 15 years on grass was always going to shake mea on grass was always going to shake me a little bit. to be able to move on and remind myself that i actually can play well on grass, it is good. it gives me confidence. my nights win here, it is a wonderful feeling to win again. i am not sure if i will ever get a chance to win this again. it's important enjoy this one. now to cricket, where south africa beat pakistan by three wickets in their first match of the women's world cup in leicester. pakistan posted their highest ever world cup score with opener nahida khan, making 79 as they finished on 206—8. in response, south africa slumped from 113 without loss to 177 for seven. number nine shabnim ismail needing to strike consecutive boundaries in the 49th over to secure a win. not so good for south africa's men though. they lost
the 35—year—old top seed lost his first match of the grass—court season last week in stuttgart to tommyinating in this 6—1, 6—3 victory over the home favourite zverev. i was doubting myself a little bit, i must admit, because losing first round for the first time in 15 years on grass was always going to shake mea on grass was always going to shake me a little bit. to be able to move on and remind myself that i actually can play well on grass, it is good. it gives me confidence. my...
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second seed grigor dimitrov loses to a player ranked 143 places below him in the second round of the stuttgarte would we start but at the year's second golf major of the year, the us open at erin hills in wisconsin. dustinjohnson is the defending champion but he hasn't necessarily had the opening round he would've expected as we take a look at the leaderboard. rickie fowler is at seven under, paul casey came back into the contest at the end, he is one shot off the lead, and a chance for slander shell fell to get up towards the lead but if
second seed grigor dimitrov loses to a player ranked 143 places below him in the second round of the stuttgarte would we start but at the year's second golf major of the year, the us open at erin hills in wisconsin. dustinjohnson is the defending champion but he hasn't necessarily had the opening round he would've expected as we take a look at the leaderboard. rickie fowler is at seven under, paul casey came back into the contest at the end, he is one shot off the lead, and a chance for slander...
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after sitting out the clay court season, roger federer slips up on the grass in stuttgart.icket news that tournament favourites england have been knocked out of the icc champions trophy at the semi—finals stage. pakistan were eight—wicket winners in cardiff as they raced to victory in what was an unexpected result. and our sports correspondent, joe wilson, was watching in the welsh capital. a sunny day in cardiff. football season a sunny day in cardiff. football seasonis a sunny day in cardiff. football season is finally over. if there is a gap in your sporting life, cricket. a major global occasion. the semifinals england, not, in against india. pakistan were here. anything could happen. jonny ba i rstow anything could happen. jonny bairstow open for england. he made 43 when pakistan finally held on. the strength or pakistan was bowling. joe root, a faint touch.
after sitting out the clay court season, roger federer slips up on the grass in stuttgart.icket news that tournament favourites england have been knocked out of the icc champions trophy at the semi—finals stage. pakistan were eight—wicket winners in cardiff as they raced to victory in what was an unexpected result. and our sports correspondent, joe wilson, was watching in the welsh capital. a sunny day in cardiff. football season a sunny day in cardiff. football seasonis a sunny day in...
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they're starting off from the hotel in stuttgart.treets, pass a couple of cops who seem to pull a few of the guys over. but once they're free of the shackles of law, they hit the autobahn, schmee is in a ferrari, they hit an even cooler section of road. very famous section of roadways called the schmogenpas. if you love beautiful cars and beautiful scenery. you're going to want to check this entire thing out. click on tv show or check it out using our mobile app. >>> if any of our new season glance at the news or social media. just how hot it is in the american southwest. specifically phoenix, arizona, where planes couldn't even fly. now they may not be aware that if you want to draw a map, at the very epicenter of the heat wave is what? us. the "right this minute" television studios. faced with the fire of hades, our producer came up with a great idea. >> i ran to safeway and picked up the goodies, some mini chocolate chip cookies and a cookie pan. i'm going to take them and put them inside my car and let them roast. predicted to ge
they're starting off from the hotel in stuttgart.treets, pass a couple of cops who seem to pull a few of the guys over. but once they're free of the shackles of law, they hit the autobahn, schmee is in a ferrari, they hit an even cooler section of road. very famous section of roadways called the schmogenpas. if you love beautiful cars and beautiful scenery. you're going to want to check this entire thing out. click on tv show or check it out using our mobile app. >>> if any of our new...
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the 18—time grand slam champion was knocked out in the first round last week in stuttgart but finds himselfs of peru, leaving locals unable to sleep at night. the bugs have invaded schools and houses, forcing people to leave. locals are now being asked to help control the plague, as frankie mccamley reports. it's notjust the sight but the sound of the crickets that's causing misery in this province of peru. and they are everywhere, making their way inside homes and forcing people to move out, leaving their belongings behind. translation: we won't live alongside these crickets. they fall on the ground and sometimes they stay alive. everything stinks. the bugs have also invaded schools, with classes suspended and children sent home. the extent of the infestation is clear. the crickets are just about everywhere. translation: this village is more than anywhere else badly affected by this plague of crickets. schools, every resident and neighbours are affected by this problem. health experts in the country don't believe the crickets spread disease but are calling on locals to help control the pla
the 18—time grand slam champion was knocked out in the first round last week in stuttgart but finds himselfs of peru, leaving locals unable to sleep at night. the bugs have invaded schools and houses, forcing people to leave. locals are now being asked to help control the plague, as frankie mccamley reports. it's notjust the sight but the sound of the crickets that's causing misery in this province of peru. and they are everywhere, making their way inside homes and forcing people to move out,...
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the 35—year—old top seed lost his first match of the grass—court season last week in stuttgart to tommyme favourite zverev. now to cricket, where south africa beat pakistan by three wickets in their first match of the women's world cup in leicester. pakistan posted their highest ever world cup score with opener nahida khan making 79 as they finished on 206—8. in response south africa slumped from 113 for no loss to 177 for seven with number nine shabnim ismail striking consecutive boundaries in the 49th over to secure a win. not so good for south africa's men, though. they've lost to england 2—1 in their best—of—three t20 series. chasing 182 to win, the proteas came up 19 runs short. the two sides will next contest a four—match test series, which starts on the 6th ofjuly. that's all the sport for now. thank you. for the natives of alaska, the challenge of climate change means traditional reindeer hunting seasons are becoming shorter. that means changes to farming techniques — including larger herds to take advantage of the weather windows. 0ur north america correspondent james cook has
the 35—year—old top seed lost his first match of the grass—court season last week in stuttgart to tommyme favourite zverev. now to cricket, where south africa beat pakistan by three wickets in their first match of the women's world cup in leicester. pakistan posted their highest ever world cup score with opener nahida khan making 79 as they finished on 206—8. in response south africa slumped from 113 for no loss to 177 for seven with number nine shabnim ismail striking consecutive...
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the 35—year—old top seed lost his first match of the grasscourt season last week in stuttgart to tommyictory over the home favourite zverev. to many football fans, he's an enigma. his name has become a byword of controversy but senegalese football legend el hadji diouf says he's a good guy who has often been misunderstood. he's back home in senegal where he is enjoying his retirement working as a personal adviser on sport to the country's president, macky sall. diouf has been sharing the story of his life with the bbc, starting with the proudest moment of his career. myself and my generation 2000 to put senegal on the map of the world. what a man cannot do for his country, i do for senegal. before the world cup nobody knew senegal. many people don't know senegal. but after the world cup everyone wanted to know where it is. and i think it isa to know where it is. and i think it is a big achievement and are very happy for that. ——i am very happy. we have a country to build. we have a continent to build. right now, i'm here, developing for my country because the president believes in me a
the 35—year—old top seed lost his first match of the grasscourt season last week in stuttgart to tommyictory over the home favourite zverev. to many football fans, he's an enigma. his name has become a byword of controversy but senegalese football legend el hadji diouf says he's a good guy who has often been misunderstood. he's back home in senegal where he is enjoying his retirement working as a personal adviser on sport to the country's president, macky sall. diouf has been sharing the...
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season, roger federer made a disappointing return to action, going out in the second round of the stuttgarttitle and took the first set against tommy haas 6—2. but the australian open champion was soon on the ropes and the 39—year—old german wrapped up the match taking the next two sets 7—6, 6—4 for what was only federer‘s second defeat of the year. let's return to our main story: within a few hours of the london tower block fire, people arrived on the scene carrying food, clothes, water to help families caught up in the blaze — and the emergency services trying to save them. graham satchell has been looking at how the local community responded. you may find some of the details distressing. it earned all day. the smoke visible for miles. 0n the street, people reliving the stuff of nightmares, the horror of seeing peoplejump, seeing them trapped at windows. the horror of seeing peoplejump, seeing them trapped at windowsm was terrible because i saw people at the top floor moving around, screaming for help and you knew it the fire just engulfed that part. you can imagine what happened. it is t
season, roger federer made a disappointing return to action, going out in the second round of the stuttgarttitle and took the first set against tommy haas 6—2. but the australian open champion was soon on the ropes and the 39—year—old german wrapped up the match taking the next two sets 7—6, 6—4 for what was only federer‘s second defeat of the year. let's return to our main story: within a few hours of the london tower block fire, people arrived on the scene carrying food, clothes,...
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where they command africoms out of stuttgart, germany. the assets didn't exist in an available way. i reached even further into a security company that i have worked with who had my security in the middle east in iraq and afghanistan. they found a plane. this plane was sitting on the tarmac in the middle east. it could have gone down. it was set up well enough to be a medevac plane. but the price, because it was a leased plane, was $300,000. so i told them, i don't think i want to -- i don't think i want to spend that amount of money out of my kids' inheritance. i am not sure we can raise it to replace it. put that plane on hold because i want to make some more phone calls and see if there's a better alternative. i kept making phone calls and about 4:00 in that afternoon, the -- in a little back street in albania, i had a phone call connection that with reverend franklin graham. i want to give credit in the congressional record to elizabeth sottorholm who was a staff person out of our u.s. embassy in albania. cell was nearly down on my ph
where they command africoms out of stuttgart, germany. the assets didn't exist in an available way. i reached even further into a security company that i have worked with who had my security in the middle east in iraq and afghanistan. they found a plane. this plane was sitting on the tarmac in the middle east. it could have gone down. it was set up well enough to be a medevac plane. but the price, because it was a leased plane, was $300,000. so i told them, i don't think i want to -- i don't...
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one of the first thoughts i had was to the start up in stuttgart , which have this close relationship with whole foods and was doing very well delivering whole foods meals and whole foods products to people homes. toelationship you've got imagine goes away at amazon takes over the last mile for whole foods delivery and these are wealthy customers. you do boost the bottom line. perhaps that's the short-term benefit. this is not a short-term game, it's about boosting amazon in this massive $600 billion a year supermarket category and jeff bezos has his eye on being a walmart scale retailer. they are passionate market cap, but there's -- past that in market cap, but they're still a fraction of walmart seismic comes revenue. mark: the u.k. retailers are quaking in its boots the most today in the wake of this $13.7 billion deal. >> accardo has probably got the most to lose because online grocery and is never been very profitable. if amazon expands internationally, you could struggle. linkedy've always been with amazon. we argued that if amazon is going to buy the u.k., it shouldn't by acca
one of the first thoughts i had was to the start up in stuttgart , which have this close relationship with whole foods and was doing very well delivering whole foods meals and whole foods products to people homes. toelationship you've got imagine goes away at amazon takes over the last mile for whole foods delivery and these are wealthy customers. you do boost the bottom line. perhaps that's the short-term benefit. this is not a short-term game, it's about boosting amazon in this massive $600...