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you are an absolute leuend, virginia wade. you are an absolute legend. so — virginia wade.re. ,, ~ ., , are here. do you think emma is ca able are here. do you think emma is capable of— are here. do you think emma is capable of winning _ are here. do you think emma is capable of winning a _ are here. do you think emma is capable of winning a grand - are here. do you think emma is| capable of winning a grand slam are here. do you think emma is . capable of winning a grand slam at some point? film. capable of winning a grand slam at some point?— capable of winning a grand slam at some point? oh, yes, no question. i'm sure she _ some point? oh, yes, no question. i'm sure she will. _ some point? oh, yes, no question. i'm sure she will. i'm _ some point? oh, yes, no question. i'm sure she will. i'm sure - some point? oh, yes, no question. i'm sure she will. i'm sure she - some point? oh, yes, no question. i'm sure she will. i'm sure she will| i'm sure she will. i'm sure she will and will_ i'm sure she will. i'm sure she will and will be — i'm sure she will. i'm sure she will and
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the last british woman to win the title before was virginia wade in 1968.s been speaking to the becomes. >> i'm just so thrilleddedhat somebody has good as emma has come along and taken the world by absolute storm and just been brilliant. she has got all the atry putz that you need to make a champion and, you think, if you're really that good, i think they show up really before you come. >> that was virginia wade talking about emma. emma has been posting on instagram. she posed he wereelf iticism. the only difference, there's a huge billboard of. he's in the background and she's been touring the tv studios nearby. >> as u.s. open champ, emma raducanu -- >> this is one of america's biggest shows, "good morningamerica," and sports marketing experts think she has the attributes to become a huge star in the u.s. and around the world, potentially attracting major brandt endorsements. the p.r. guru mark mardowski says she's a billion dollar girl, no doubt about it. he says it's not just in tennis. he were background, her either nicety, her freedom of spirit. emma
the last british woman to win the title before was virginia wade in 1968.s been speaking to the becomes. >> i'm just so thrilleddedhat somebody has good as emma has come along and taken the world by absolute storm and just been brilliant. she has got all the atry putz that you need to make a champion and, you think, if you're really that good, i think they show up really before you come. >> that was virginia wade talking about emma. emma has been posting on instagram. she posed he...
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some lovely words from virginia wade, the previous— words from virginia wade, the previous holder of women's sport, young women sport as well. very quickly. she has match _ women sport as well. very quickly. she has match point. _ women sport as well. very quickly. she has match point. you - women sport as well. very quickly. she has match point. you have i women sport as well. very quickly. she has match point. you have 30 | she has match point. you have 30 seconds, joe. she she has match point. you have 30 seconds. joe-— she has match point. you have 30 seconds, joe. she is amazing. if she wins, it is seconds, joe. she is amazing. if she wins. it is a — seconds, joe. she is amazing. if she wins, it is a fairy _ seconds, joe. she is amazing. if she wins, it is a fairy tale _ seconds, joe. she is amazing. if she wins, it is a fairy tale story. - seconds, joe. she is amazing. if she wins, it is a fairy tale story. it i wins, it is a fairy tale story. it is amazing. we will let you get to your tv so you can catch that moment. thank you very much and thank you forjoining us here. back a
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virginia wade says she is smart out _ this before.ays she is smart out there, what _ this before. virginia wade says she is smart out there, what does - this before. virginia wade says she is smart out there, what does that| is smart out there, what does that mean in terms of tennis and sport? i think the thing that stands out to me with emma raducanu is when you walk her opponents —— what opponents walking off the court, they are shaking their heads in disbelief because they feel they have not put out their best performance on court and it is not a fluke that has happened, that is because of the preparation that she does, she has this incredible brain but every time she walks on the court she knows she she walks on the court she knows she she has done her homework, exceptionally good job with that homework and she knows she can win the match because she has done her homework and because of the skills that she has. but you know, it has been years and years of preparing from her and herfamily, the team around her, working exceptionally
virginia wade says she is smart out _ this before.ays she is smart out there, what _ this before. virginia wade says she is smart out there, what does - this before. virginia wade says she is smart out there, what does that| is smart out there, what does that mean in terms of tennis and sport? i think the thing that stands out to me with emma raducanu is when you walk her opponents —— what opponents walking off the court, they are shaking their heads in disbelief because they feel they have...
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that was virginia wade s-ueakin with it.itish tennis player thank you forjoining us. firstly, your reaction, your profession, your field, what did you make of her performance?— field, what did you make of her performance? field, what did you make of her erformance? , . , ., , performance? utterly incredible, as a former tennis _ performance? utterly incredible, as a former tennis player _ performance? utterly incredible, as a former tennis player and - performance? utterly incredible, as a former tennis player and sports i a former tennis player and sports psychologist, i agree with the earlier comments, i think emma �*s maturity is beyond her years. as long as she keeps doing what she is doing, she is very well—prepared, very thorough with her preparation. she has incredible belief. she is driving in a pressure situation. and i would like to comment that wimbledon was pretty unique, her first grand slam, is a tennis player, she went through qualifying, as she has done here in the us open. it is extraordinary and remarkable
that was virginia wade s-ueakin with it.itish tennis player thank you forjoining us. firstly, your reaction, your profession, your field, what did you make of her performance?— field, what did you make of her performance? field, what did you make of her erformance? , . , ., , performance? utterly incredible, as a former tennis _ performance? utterly incredible, as a former tennis player _ performance? utterly incredible, as a former tennis player and - performance? utterly incredible, as a...
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virginia wade wimbledon 1977, it has been a while since a british woman last won a grand slam title buta new young player to capture the world's imagination. emma raducanu. it could certainly be her, itjust as easily be leylah fernandez her opponent. the 19—year—old canadian shares a lot with emma, not least the fearlessness of youth, after all what is experience but the memory of defeat. when it is all this new has nothing to lose. so — just over an hour until it all gets underway. what a night it could be for british sport.
virginia wade wimbledon 1977, it has been a while since a british woman last won a grand slam title buta new young player to capture the world's imagination. emma raducanu. it could certainly be her, itjust as easily be leylah fernandez her opponent. the 19—year—old canadian shares a lot with emma, not least the fearlessness of youth, after all what is experience but the memory of defeat. when it is all this new has nothing to lose. so — just over an hour until it all gets underway. what...
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virginia wade wimbledon 1977, it has been a while since a british woman last won a grand slam title but globally women's tennis has been waiting as well for a new young player to capture the world's imagination. emma raducanu. it could certainly be her, itjust as easily be leylah fernandez her opponent. the 19—year—old canadian shares a lot with emma, not least the fearlessness of youth, after all what is experience but the memory of defeat. when it is all this new has nothing to lose. so — just over an hour until it all gets underway. what a night it could be for british sport. david law will be commentating. an hour to go — surely it's only natural that emma will be starting to feel the nerves? one of the things that has struck us above everything else aside from the one—sided nature of the scorelines, these with what she has been beating opponents, shejust these with what she has been beating opponents, she just looks like she is enjoying it so much. her demeanour is one of why wouldn't i enjoy it, this is amazing, i am a professional tennis player and i have always wanted to be won
virginia wade wimbledon 1977, it has been a while since a british woman last won a grand slam title but globally women's tennis has been waiting as well for a new young player to capture the world's imagination. emma raducanu. it could certainly be her, itjust as easily be leylah fernandez her opponent. the 19—year—old canadian shares a lot with emma, not least the fearlessness of youth, after all what is experience but the memory of defeat. when it is all this new has nothing to lose. so...
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one cool, kim, virginia wade was actually in the stadium there watching raducanu make history and alsoa. a fabulous two weeks of tens and i shouldn't forget, the men's final later today novak djokovic against daniil medvedev. >>> that wraps up this hour of cnn. i'm kim brunhuber. for everyone else, "marketplace africa" is coming up. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. my daughter has type 2 diabetes... and lately i've seen this change in her. once-weekly trulicity helps control your a1c... by helping your body release its own insulin. and it lowerblood sugar from the first dose. tricity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn t for people ...with type 1iabetes. it s not approved for use in . don t take trulity if you're allergic to it, ...you or your family have dullary thyroid cancer,... or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor r
one cool, kim, virginia wade was actually in the stadium there watching raducanu make history and alsoa. a fabulous two weeks of tens and i shouldn't forget, the men's final later today novak djokovic against daniil medvedev. >>> that wraps up this hour of cnn. i'm kim brunhuber. for everyone else, "marketplace africa" is coming up. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's...
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the last briton to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968.d. it is just about whether or not you can handle everything that goes with it, to be obsolete honest. personality on the court is a pleasure to watch. so it will do infinite things for british tennis, and i think she's going to be able to handle it. but there is an awful lot that she will have to handle. george russell will partner lewis hamilton at mercedes next season, forming an all—british driver line up. the 23—year—old replaces valtteri bottas, who hasjoined alfa romeo. russell has spent three years at williams, and has impressed this season, including a second placed finish at the belgian grand prix. russell said he was "absolutely buzzing", but was aware of "the scale of the challenge". hamilton said on social media that russell had "rightly earned his spot". there's a new leader at cycling's tour of britain, after the ineos grenadiers won the team time trial — and it's a british rider, ethan hayter. the 22—year—old won a silver medal in the madison at the olympics with matt w
the last briton to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968.d. it is just about whether or not you can handle everything that goes with it, to be obsolete honest. personality on the court is a pleasure to watch. so it will do infinite things for british tennis, and i think she's going to be able to handle it. but there is an awful lot that she will have to handle. george russell will partner lewis hamilton at mercedes next season, forming an all—british driver line up. the...
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the last person to hold that title was virginia wade, who was in the crowd at flushing meadows. star. virginia wade, the last british woman to win a women's singles title until emma raducanu. what a great link you have between the two of you? link you have between the two of ou? , . , , link you have between the two of ou? ., , . you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen, i you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen. i was — you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen, i was very _ you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen, i was very proud _ you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen, i was very proud when - you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen, i was very proud when i - you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen, i was very proud when i won| listen, i was very proud when i won the us open. it was so long ago. people always say you are the last british woman to win. and i say, yeah, but that is not what i am proud of. i am just proud i did win. i'm just so thrilled that somebody as good as emma has come along and taken the world by absolute storm and just been brilliant.
the last person to hold that title was virginia wade, who was in the crowd at flushing meadows. star. virginia wade, the last british woman to win a women's singles title until emma raducanu. what a great link you have between the two of you? link you have between the two of ou? , . , , link you have between the two of ou? ., , . you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen, i you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen. i was — you? oh, boy, has it been exciting? listen, i was very _ you? oh,...
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since virginia wade win wimbledon back in 977, i wanted obviously to be like be playing grounds vows, but i didn't know how soon that would be. and to be in a grand slam final, at this stage in my korea, i have no was in the final right. economy will be up against fellow teenage star. layla fernandez. the 19 year old from canada course and even bigger, upsetting her semi final knocking out the 2nd seat arenas of a lanka. the favorite combat route was clearly wound up after throwing away a 3 love lead in the set. there was some suggestion that fernandez were getting coaching signals from a team in the stands which is not allowed in tennis for the pilot. didn't see anything. and the youngster rank 73 in the world heading into this tournament when times when in 3 set. how are you able to win in be in the us open? finally, i have no idea. i don't know how i got the last point in, but i'm glad i'm glad that i'm in the class fernandez with like a tennis program. it's 7 years old until it's if it gets about being approved. on saturday, he'll play in the final of the us open. but she invited
since virginia wade win wimbledon back in 977, i wanted obviously to be like be playing grounds vows, but i didn't know how soon that would be. and to be in a grand slam final, at this stage in my korea, i have no was in the final right. economy will be up against fellow teenage star. layla fernandez. the 19 year old from canada course and even bigger, upsetting her semi final knocking out the 2nd seat arenas of a lanka. the favorite combat route was clearly wound up after throwing away a 3...
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many trying and failing to emulate virginia wade's wimbledon triumph, until now. 0verthe emulate virginiafor the way it spotted and then supported emma raducanu from then supported emma raducanu from the age of nine, but today the man in charge of the sport told me the emma effect must be harnessed. she has taken up — emma effect must be harnessed. she has taken up to the widest possible audience _ has taken up to the widest possible audience. you cannot not be inspired by what _ audience. you cannot not be inspired by what we _ audience. you cannot not be inspired by what we have seen over the last few days, — by what we have seen over the last few days, last few weeks, so for us, it is a _ few days, last few weeks, so for us, it is a very— few days, last few weeks, so for us, it is a very important moment, we want _ it is a very important moment, we want to— it is a very important moment, we want to make sure that we welcome her back— want to make sure that we welcome her back home, and make sure that we can tell_ her back home, and make sure that we can tell her_ her back home, and mak
many trying and failing to emulate virginia wade's wimbledon triumph, until now. 0verthe emulate virginiafor the way it spotted and then supported emma raducanu from then supported emma raducanu from the age of nine, but today the man in charge of the sport told me the emma effect must be harnessed. she has taken up — emma effect must be harnessed. she has taken up to the widest possible audience _ has taken up to the widest possible audience. you cannot not be inspired by what _ audience....
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it is also a final, we mustn't forget that, and as virginia wade, our own national champion, she saidow that emma will have done all her practice, all her talking, all her plans and tactics of how to play leylah fernandez. so we'll leila. she is a left—hander, she will use that to her advantage but it comes down to winning or losing and you can't share these titles, unfortunately. and i don't regret doing better, i did my best, on the day. the person i lost it was too good. and that is all you can do, you can only do your best. christine, what is fascinating is that for the sounds of what i remember correctly is both yourself and emma will not have family. emma also doesn't have her family with herfor also doesn't have her family with her for obvious reasons with a pandemic. when you say make the most of it, the sport must have changed so much. i mean, there are so many elements to the world of sports now. i mean, it is outside of your sport, there is social media, there is the management side of it, what would your advice be to emma?— management side of it, what would your advice be
it is also a final, we mustn't forget that, and as virginia wade, our own national champion, she saidow that emma will have done all her practice, all her talking, all her plans and tactics of how to play leylah fernandez. so we'll leila. she is a left—hander, she will use that to her advantage but it comes down to winning or losing and you can't share these titles, unfortunately. and i don't regret doing better, i did my best, on the day. the person i lost it was too good. and that is all...
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to forgetjust how early on in her career emma rather cannot is, you heard concerns there from virginia wadend—the—scenes at wimbledon, up with her and work is already under way here to make sure that she can enjoy next year and hopefully continue her meteoric rise. laura, thank you very much. the leader of the tuc says the uk must be better prepared for future economic shocks like the covid pandemic — saying it won't be a one off. frances o'grady has challenged the prime minister to deliver on his promises to level up britain. our business correspondent ben thompson is here. tell us more about what she's said. pretty stark assessment of the state of industry and how we work. some of these problems made worse by the pandemic but it has highlighted an covid underlining the existing problems for business. as you said the tuc saying the pandemic must be a catalyst for change and we must be prepared for future crises. she says that covid will not be a one off, she talked about climate chaos that is already here, the emissions targets, the longer we put those off the west it will get. she also ta
to forgetjust how early on in her career emma rather cannot is, you heard concerns there from virginia wadend—the—scenes at wimbledon, up with her and work is already under way here to make sure that she can enjoy next year and hopefully continue her meteoric rise. laura, thank you very much. the leader of the tuc says the uk must be better prepared for future economic shocks like the covid pandemic — saying it won't be a one off. frances o'grady has challenged the prime minister to...
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the last winner was virginia wade and she told me how she couldn't wait to find her and give her a hugliant. the government's strategy to tackle coronavirus over the autumn and winter is being finalised.
the last winner was virginia wade and she told me how she couldn't wait to find her and give her a hugliant. the government's strategy to tackle coronavirus over the autumn and winter is being finalised.
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- many trying, and failing, to emulate virginia wade's wimbledon triumph, until now.ut the pride back into the men's game, but felt more should have been done to capitalise on his success. the lawn tennis association has gained credit this time for the way it spotted and then supported raducanu from the age of nine, but today the man in charge of the sport told me "the emma effect" must be harnessed. she's taken it to the widest possible audience. you can't not be inspired by what we've seen over the last, you know, few days, and last few weeks, and so, yeah, for us, it's a very important moment. we want to, you know, make sure that we welcome her back home, and make sure that we can tell her story for the benefit of the sport. a moment that tennis must seize, then? yeah, absolutely. a relative unknown up until a few weeks ago, raducanu withdrew from this summer's wimbledon mid—match, after experiencing breathing difficulties, some questioning her mental strength. but there were no longer any doubts over the resilience and sheer brilliance of a woman who's become one
- many trying, and failing, to emulate virginia wade's wimbledon triumph, until now.ut the pride back into the men's game, but felt more should have been done to capitalise on his success. the lawn tennis association has gained credit this time for the way it spotted and then supported raducanu from the age of nine, but today the man in charge of the sport told me "the emma effect" must be harnessed. she's taken it to the widest possible audience. you can't not be inspired by what...
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you've got to go back to virginia wade decades ago. just phenomenal. for the tennis world, and for people who are on the margin of the tennis world would like to look in and look at the majors every single year, we have been waiting for the fresh blood to take over from the likes of djokovic, fedor, the dollar nadal -- nadal. tom: was that a bit of tennis talk? jonathan: features of 21 on the s&p. five days of losses on the s&p. it is five days of losses. we take a bite out of that this morning, up half of 1%. it is a small break on the euro-dollar. 2/10 of 1%. lisa: i want to pick up on the idea that crude prices are the highest they have been since early august. are we at a time where some of the demand is increasing or decreasing because of the delta variant? or should we look at the fact that stock prices have been falling. i think it will be particularly interesting to see what their prediction is going forward, especially as the u.s. sees ongoing disruptions from hurricane ida, more than half of supplies from the region still off-line. crude inve
you've got to go back to virginia wade decades ago. just phenomenal. for the tennis world, and for people who are on the margin of the tennis world would like to look in and look at the majors every single year, we have been waiting for the fresh blood to take over from the likes of djokovic, fedor, the dollar nadal -- nadal. tom: was that a bit of tennis talk? jonathan: features of 21 on the s&p. five days of losses on the s&p. it is five days of losses. we take a bite out of that this...
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and virginia wade, who was the last british woman to make the final of the us open in 1968, said emma semi—final victory as an incredible achievement. former british number one laura robson said the teenager's performance was unbelievable. the former three—time us open champion kim clijsters tweeted her congratulations. and following her victory emma tweeted... let's take a look at how emma raducanu got to this point. she was born in toronto in canada on on 13th november 2002 — but moved to the uk when she was two. she first picked up a tennis racket at the age of 5, and joined the bromley tennis academy. in may 2018 she won her first international tennis federation title in israel, with a prize fund of $15,000. in june of that year she played at wimbledon for the first time, making it through to the quarter finals of the junior tournament. but she didn't make her debut on the wta main draw until may this year, when she competed at the nottingham open. emma really burst onto the world stage when she made it through to the last sixteen in the main draw at wimbledon as a wildcard entry
and virginia wade, who was the last british woman to make the final of the us open in 1968, said emma semi—final victory as an incredible achievement. former british number one laura robson said the teenager's performance was unbelievable. the former three—time us open champion kim clijsters tweeted her congratulations. and following her victory emma tweeted... let's take a look at how emma raducanu got to this point. she was born in toronto in canada on on 13th november 2002 — but moved...
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the last briton to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968. to handle it. but there's an awful lot that she will have to handle. george russell will partner lewis hamilton at mercedes next season, forming an all—british driver line up. the 23—year—old replaces valtteri bottas, who hasjoined alfa romeo. russell has spent three years at williams, and has impressed this season, including a second placed finish at the belgian grand prix. russell said he was "absolutely buzzing" but was aware of "the scale of the challenge". hamilton said on social media that russell had "rightly earned his spot". there's a new leader at cycling's tour of britain, after the ineos grenadiers won the team time trial — and it's a british rider, ethan hayter. the 22—year—old won a silver medal in the madison at the olympics with matt walls, and now he's showing what he can do on the road. hayter was in the light blue sprinter�*s jersey, and a fine team performance from ineos means he's swapped that for the red, white, and blue of the race leader. head coach chris silve
the last briton to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968. to handle it. but there's an awful lot that she will have to handle. george russell will partner lewis hamilton at mercedes next season, forming an all—british driver line up. the 23—year—old replaces valtteri bottas, who hasjoined alfa romeo. russell has spent three years at williams, and has impressed this season, including a second placed finish at the belgian grand prix. russell said he was "absolutely...
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she is the first british woman to win a slam since 1977, when virginia wade won wimbledon.e at flushing meadows to witness history in the making. and also, emma's the youngest major champion since maria sharapova triumphed back in 2004. what about a world ranking? she went into the u.s. open at 150 in the world. remember, earlier this year when she was competing at wimbledon, that was her first grand slam event. she was ranked in the 300s. where is she going to be at the end of all this? she is going to be 23 in the world. it's truly life-changing, i can tell you. quick note to what is coming up later today. its men's final as novak djokovic continues his quest for history, trying to get that 21st grand slam title that would be a men's major record against medvedev later in new york city. >> i'm looking forward to that. he says he has one more game left. and this is a big one. that's for sure. >> he said he is treating it as though it's the last of his career. >> well, i mean it is extraordinary. patrick snell, always good to see you. thanks for bringing us all this great s
she is the first british woman to win a slam since 1977, when virginia wade won wimbledon.e at flushing meadows to witness history in the making. and also, emma's the youngest major champion since maria sharapova triumphed back in 2004. what about a world ranking? she went into the u.s. open at 150 in the world. remember, earlier this year when she was competing at wimbledon, that was her first grand slam event. she was ranked in the 300s. where is she going to be at the end of all this? she is...
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. >> first british woman to win a slam since 1977 when virginia wade won at wimbledon.ria sharapova in 2004. and, you know, when it comes down to world rankings, she went into this u.s. open 150 in the world. she is now going to be up 23 in the world. talk about life-changing performance. this is going to change her life forever now. >> she beat so many top players. i mean, it was just an amazing performance. >> i have got to say it one more time. didn't even drop a set. >> not one set. unbelievable. now, okay. so we got novak djokovic. >> yeah. >> he's questing for history in the men's final. >> yeah. huge amount at stake. no pressure on him. i tell you what. serbia's world number one talk about a date with destiny, michael. he is eyeing up a men's record 21st grand slam title. had to work hard, though, for his place in the final. throwing five sets friday night against alexander zverev. now, in today's final, he is up against a dangerous opponent, again, in the young russian, the man from moscow medvedev who reached the final two years ago there in the big apple. losi
. >> first british woman to win a slam since 1977 when virginia wade won at wimbledon.ria sharapova in 2004. and, you know, when it comes down to world rankings, she went into this u.s. open 150 in the world. she is now going to be up 23 in the world. talk about life-changing performance. this is going to change her life forever now. >> she beat so many top players. i mean, it was just an amazing performance. >> i have got to say it one more time. didn't even drop a set....
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first british woman to win a slam since 1977 when virginia wade won wimbledon.y the way, in the crowd there in the big apple to witness her historic win. and the youngest grand slam champ since maria sharapova no less in 2004. she went into the u.s. open 150 in the world, and this is utterly life-changing, robyn. she is about to become 23 in the world. but you know what? her life just changed forever. >> it certainly did. and she is not only -- she wasn't the only big game that we're going to watch this weekend. novak djokovic of course, all eyes on him in this big quest for history. >> yeah. later on today it's all eyes on the men's final. so much on the line for the serbian top ranked men's player. he is going or the a men's record 21st grand slam title. he had to work hard to get into the final. the five-setter friday night against alex vera of germany in the semis. next up, it's the russian dangerous opponent, daniil medvedev. he reached the final two years ago losing to a thriller. djokovic 34 years of age now seeking also the calendar year slam. what is th
first british woman to win a slam since 1977 when virginia wade won wimbledon.y the way, in the crowd there in the big apple to witness her historic win. and the youngest grand slam champ since maria sharapova no less in 2004. she went into the u.s. open 150 in the world, and this is utterly life-changing, robyn. she is about to become 23 in the world. but you know what? her life just changed forever. >> it certainly did. and she is not only -- she wasn't the only big game that we're...
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and ed, emma had virginia wade up in the stands watching her make history. >> yeah.'s the last brit to win the u.s. open back in 1977, when i even younger than emma raducanu is now. raducanu's victory on the 20th anniversary of september 11th, this 18-year-old, whose dad is romanian, whose mother is chinese, born in canada, moved to london when she was 2, but is nevertheless, i think such a brilliant expression of what the multicultural side of britain. quite apart from the just extraordinary phenomenon of who she is. she is the 21st century londoner and it's a wonderful thing to see. >> beautiful. ed luce, stay with us. mike lupica, thank you for coming on this morning. the latest in his famous book series is "robert v. parker's stone's throw" and a new children's book "defending champ" about a girls versus boys soccer game after the girls season, not the boys, is canceled for lack of funds. check that one out too. i love it. reflecting a little bit of reality as well. mike lupica, thank you very much. >>> to the news now, two major new studies by the centers for di
and ed, emma had virginia wade up in the stands watching her make history. >> yeah.'s the last brit to win the u.s. open back in 1977, when i even younger than emma raducanu is now. raducanu's victory on the 20th anniversary of september 11th, this 18-year-old, whose dad is romanian, whose mother is chinese, born in canada, moved to london when she was 2, but is nevertheless, i think such a brilliant expression of what the multicultural side of britain. quite apart from the just...
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the last brit to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968.race lead, with five stages to go. there's a tough day ahead, as the race will climb the great orme in llandudno. and one of the standout moments from the tokyo paralympics was seeing british cycling golden couple neil and lora fachie winning gold medals just minutes apart, and smashing world records in the process. earlier, they spoke to bbc breakfast about that special day. we were obviously very nervous going into it. and while i was warming up for my race, i watched lora in her qualification break her record which for me was very emotional, but it fired me up to go. then i broke the world record, got the gold and watch macro to get the gold in her final ride as well. then there was a period of about 30 minutes where we didn't see each other, then finally, we got that moment to have that hug and lora just said to me, we've done it. i and lora 'ust said to me, we've done it. ., ., ., and lora 'ust said to me, we've done it. i got home on saturday and neil told me he's— it. i got home
the last brit to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968.race lead, with five stages to go. there's a tough day ahead, as the race will climb the great orme in llandudno. and one of the standout moments from the tokyo paralympics was seeing british cycling golden couple neil and lora fachie winning gold medals just minutes apart, and smashing world records in the process. earlier, they spoke to bbc breakfast about that special day. we were obviously very nervous going into it. and...
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as a nation, the history of - as a nation, the history of wimbledon, all we have grown up with, virginia wades tennis... let me take your pr expertise on that, i football, so gives tennis... let me take your pr expertise on that, as| take your pr expertise on that, as that because the women have been marketed and more successfully for tennis than very, very successful women in other sports? i tennis than very, very successful women in other sports?- tennis than very, very successful women in other sports? i think they have had some _ women in other sports? i think they have had some fantastic _ women in other sports? i think they have had some fantastic women - women in other sports? i think they i have had some fantastic women within tennis. i think we've seen a lot of that activism of the athletes that want to share a purpose driven cause and they have been happy to speak out for things, and i think that certainly helps, and then testing —— fantastic marking. she is very lucky she's got the same age as maria sharapova, and she is the wealthiest tennis playerfor a think nine or tennis player
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time, obviously hoping to become the first british woman to win a major tennis tournament since virginia waderough to the final of the us open!— the final of the us open! instead the final of the us open! instead the 18-year-old _ the final of the us open! instead the 18-year-old is _ the final of the us open! instead the 18-year-old is fresh - the final of the us open! instead the 18-year-old is fresh from i the final of the us open! insteadi the 18-year-old is fresh from her the 18—year—old is fresh from her a—levels with barely any top—level international top tennis experience. but a rise to fame following an impressive run at wimbledon only cut short due to reading difficulties in the fourth round, and now a place in the fourth round, and now a place in the final of us open has prompted plaudits from some of the biggest names in the sport —— cut short due to breathing difficulties. the names in the sport -- cut short due to breathing difficulties.— to breathing difficulties. the poise she has shown, _ to breathing difficulties. the poise she has shown, that _ to breathing difficulties. th
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that is when virginia waifd won wimb wade and was actually there at flushing meadows on saturday to watchng. and also emma the youngest major champion now since a certain maria sharapova in 2004. her life is about to change forever. during wimbledon earlier this year, she was ranked in the 300s, she went into the u.s. open at 150 in the world. she is now going to be up to 23 in the world. her life just changed forever whether she likes it or not. >> unbelievable. wish i could have been that composed and mature at that age. imagine what i could have achieved. >> and winning every match without dropping a set. >> yeah, i can't wait to see what comes from both of them. >> both deserve huge applaud. >> absolutely. thank you, patrick snell. >>> a strong typhoon is batherbat battering taiwan. and we'll have details from the weather center next. my hygienist cleans with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervi
that is when virginia waifd won wimb wade and was actually there at flushing meadows on saturday to watchng. and also emma the youngest major champion now since a certain maria sharapova in 2004. her life is about to change forever. during wimbledon earlier this year, she was ranked in the 300s, she went into the u.s. open at 150 in the world. she is now going to be up to 23 in the world. her life just changed forever whether she likes it or not. >> unbelievable. wish i could have been...
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the last person to hold that title was virginia wade, who was in the crowd at flushing meadows. you are the last british woman to win. and i say, yeah, but that's not what i am proud of. i am just proud i did win. i'm just so thrilled that somebody as good as emma has come along and taken the world by absolute storm and just been brilliant. what makes her so good? watching that match, she started brilliantly. you were thinking, can she keep this up? oh, boy, she really kept it up, didn't she? she's been like that for ten matches in a row in this tournament. it's absolutely phenomenal. she's nailed so many firsts. the first qualifier, the first british, two teenagers. all sorts of lovely stories. she has played really, really well the whole tournament. she has like dismantled her opponents. i mean, obviously, it's not going to get quite as straightforward as that, her ongoing rise, but she has got all the attributes that you need to make a champion. when we were watching her at wimbledon, of course, i think everybody thought, how is she going to get past this moment where she stru
the last person to hold that title was virginia wade, who was in the crowd at flushing meadows. you are the last british woman to win. and i say, yeah, but that's not what i am proud of. i am just proud i did win. i'm just so thrilled that somebody as good as emma has come along and taken the world by absolute storm and just been brilliant. what makes her so good? watching that match, she started brilliantly. you were thinking, can she keep this up? oh, boy, she really kept it up, didn't she?...
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virginia. how problematic is the wading into the defund the police debate for obviously candidates like you but the demographic makeup of their districts. in my district, it is clear when we're gnawing on doors, it is an issue not just top of mind but that people are passionate about. what do we really mean when we are talking about women's reproductive rights? the two are not mutually exclusive. you can believe that we want to support women's reproductive rights. and we can believe and feel very strongly we want to help reimagine or resort of reform policing and public safety. they're not die mat trickily opposed. i think -- my decision was made on the demographics of my district. every cad has to decide based on their district. >> we saw the second debate this week. i'm sure you were paying attention to it there. there have a moment that younkin seized on. he has now made an ad out of it. let's listen. >> i'm not going to let parents come into schools and take books out and make their own decision. >> you vetoed it. >> yeah. i stopped the bill that i don't think parents should be telling scho
virginia. how problematic is the wading into the defund the police debate for obviously candidates like you but the demographic makeup of their districts. in my district, it is clear when we're gnawing on doors, it is an issue not just top of mind but that people are passionate about. what do we really mean when we are talking about women's reproductive rights? the two are not mutually exclusive. you can believe that we want to support women's reproductive rights. and we can believe and feel...
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the last brit to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968.with it, to be absolutely honest. her personality on the court is a pleasure to watch, so it will do infinite things for british tennis, and i think she's going to be able to handle it, but there's an awful lot that she will have to handle. and, remarkably, if raducanu wins she'll play another teenager in the semi finals. leylah fernandez is from canada and only turned 19 on monday, but she stunned the fifth seed elina svitolina to win a deciding—set tie break and go into the last four. some exciting news for british f1 fans, with george russell partnering lewis hamilton at mercedes next season. russell has spent three years at williams and has really impressed this season, including a second—placed finish at the belgian grand prix. russell said it was a "special day" and thanked "everyone who has supported me in getting me to where i am today". and we know manchester united fans are all counting down to saturday and their first potential sighting of cristiano ronaldo back in a red shi
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wade in the virginia constitution. mr.oungkin: my opponent is comfortable not letting truth get in the way. this week, the washington post gave him more pinocchio's in his characterization of my position. i am pro-life. i believe in exceptions for rape and intestine when the mother's life is at risk. my opponent is the most extreme pro-abortion candidate today and is marketing virginia as a place to get an abortion. susan: time is up. mr. mcauliffe: i will be the jobs governor. i support a woman's right to make her own decision through a second trimester. that is what i support. 80% of virginians agree with what i just said. they do not agree with glenn youngkin, who got caught secretly on tape saying he would ban abortions and defund planned parenthood. i will go on offense for jobs. susan: time is up. at this point, the candidates have a chance to ask each other questions. each is 15 seconds to ask a question. then, the other candidate has 60 seconds to respond. as a result of a coin toss, mr. mcauliffe will ask first. m
wade in the virginia constitution. mr.oungkin: my opponent is comfortable not letting truth get in the way. this week, the washington post gave him more pinocchio's in his characterization of my position. i am pro-life. i believe in exceptions for rape and intestine when the mother's life is at risk. my opponent is the most extreme pro-abortion candidate today and is marketing virginia as a place to get an abortion. susan: time is up. mr. mcauliffe: i will be the jobs governor. i support a...
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we heard virginia wade saying she would win multiple grand slams and let's not get ahead of ourselveslike i'm trying to be the voice of reason — feel like i'm trying to be the voice of reason and i keep saying that but ithink— of reason and i keep saying that but i think we _ of reason and i keep saying that but i think we should celebrate every win she _ i think we should celebrate every win she has but i don't want to get too far— win she has but i don't want to get too far ahead of myself. she is one of four— too far ahead of myself. she is one of four players left in the drawer and the — of four players left in the drawer and the only one who hasn't dropped and the only one who hasn't dropped a set and _ and the only one who hasn't dropped a set and i'm sure she believes and feels _ a set and i'm sure she believes and feels she _ a set and i'm sure she believes and feels she has a strong chance at this stage — feels she has a strong chance at this stage of the competition, anything _ this stage of the competition, anything is possible. it�*s anything is possible. it's incredible _
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wade. >> that was virginia democratic nominee for governor terry mccullough making it clear that reproductives, abortion, are one of the top issues of his campaign. he's not alone. democrats are leveraging the anger and fear that women all across the country are feeling after texas's near total ban on abortion was allowed to stand by the supreme court. the "new york times" writes, democratic leaning and independent female voters express fear and outrage over the supreme court's green light for the texas law. many said it intensifies their desire to elect democrats. even a number of women who said they favored republicans noted they also supported abortion rights. new polling shows how problematic this issue could become for republicans. a majority of all americans, 54%, disagree with the supreme court's decision to let the texas law stand. and 62% support abortion with few restrictions. that's according to polling from monmouth university. joining us, kim -- of the "boston globe." it doesn't -- here we are. >> here we might be, i think i want to say, nicole. i think i want to raise a little s
wade. >> that was virginia democratic nominee for governor terry mccullough making it clear that reproductives, abortion, are one of the top issues of his campaign. he's not alone. democrats are leveraging the anger and fear that women all across the country are feeling after texas's near total ban on abortion was allowed to stand by the supreme court. the "new york times" writes, democratic leaning and independent female voters express fear and outrage over the supreme court's...
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>> i support laws today with the commonwealth of virginia which is 80 percent of virginians i would like to see rosie wadeined in our constitution because i'm scared of donald trump. people are tired of people like him telling them what to do with their bodies it's time then leave women alone and make their own choice about their own reproductive rights. [applause] >> mr. mcauliffe current governor recently touted a record two.6 billion-dollar surplus portion of that money is dedicated to the general fund better known as a rainy day fund. your opponent calls clear evidence of over taxation one.$5 billion to taxpayers why shouldn't virginians who have just gone through such challenging times from the pandemic get that rewarded form of tax relief quick. >> two.6 billion came from a 14.3 billion-dollar one-time american rescue plan limit. when i took office i had to call a special session to eliminate two.$5 billion deficit left for me and i left half a billion dollars surplus i will put more money in people's pockets that glenn comes up with a crazy tax games the roanoke paper and the washington post three
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virginia, a of them are in suburban districts. a significant majority of voters support codify ing roe v. wade.ou will hear them playing this up going into 2022 as well. host: that ad and this race, which is now being called a tossup, rory cooper? guest: glenn young can is a pretty pragmatic republican -- lenn -- glenn youngkin is a pretty pragmatic republican. that is focused on northern virginia. this is a tossup race in a predominantly blue race because it is a centerleft and independents fleeing policies from the last year and a half in virginia and looking for someone who will keep schools open. the attacks will not stick because nobody looks at glenn y oungkin and sees him as a donald trump. host: @rorycooper, a guy who often tweets about school policy. this is bill in newfield, new jersey, independent. caller: i have three things i would like to say. the first is the people in washington dc say one thing but they are not telling you the truth. they have hidden reasons for doing the things they want to raise taxes on the rich, why don't they say, everyone has to pay so should -- social se
virginia, a of them are in suburban districts. a significant majority of voters support codify ing roe v. wade.ou will hear them playing this up going into 2022 as well. host: that ad and this race, which is now being called a tossup, rory cooper? guest: glenn young can is a pretty pragmatic republican -- lenn -- glenn youngkin is a pretty pragmatic republican. that is focused on northern virginia. this is a tossup race in a predominantly blue race because it is a centerleft and independents...
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virginia. which as i say 80% of virginians do. i would like to see roe v. wade enshrined in our constitution because i'm scared of donald trump anti-people like glenn youngkin. women are tired of people like glenn youngkin telling them what to do with their bodies. mr. todd: all right. mr. mcauliffe: it is time that men leave women alone and let them make their own choice about their own reproductive problems. mr. todd: the next question. >> mr. mcauliffe, current virginia governor ralph northam tout add record $2.6 billion budget surplus. a portion of that money is dedicated to the general reserve fund, bet attorney as rainy day fund. you know that. your opponent calls that surplus clear evidence of overtaxation and he's proposed returning $1.5 billion to taxpayers. why shouldn't virginians who have just gone through such challenging times during the pandemic reap some of this fiscal reward in the form of a tax relief? mr. mcauliffe: first of all that $2.6 billion came from a $14.3 billion one-time american rescue plan money. as i say when i took office i had t
virginia. which as i say 80% of virginians do. i would like to see roe v. wade enshrined in our constitution because i'm scared of donald trump anti-people like glenn youngkin. women are tired of people like glenn youngkin telling them what to do with their bodies. mr. todd: all right. mr. mcauliffe: it is time that men leave women alone and let them make their own choice about their own reproductive problems. mr. todd: the next question. >> mr. mcauliffe, current virginia governor ralph...
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virginia, a of them are in suburban districts. a significant majority of voters support codify ing roe v. wade. will hear them playing this up going into 2022 as well. host: that ad and this race, which is now being called a tossup, rory cooper? guest: glenn young can is a pretty pragmatic republican -- lenn -- glenn youngkin is a pretty pragmatic republican. that is focused on northern virginia. this is a tossup race in a predominantly blue race because it is a centerleft and independents fleeing policies from the last year and a half in virginia and looking for someone who will keep schools open. the attacks will not stick because nobody looks at glenn y oungkin and sees him as a donald trump. host: @rorycooper, a guy who often tweets about school policy. this is bill in newfield, new jersey, independent. caller: i have three things i would like to say. the first is the people in washington dc say one thing but they are not telling you the truth. they have hidden reasons for doing the things they want to raise taxes on the rich, why don't they say, everyone has to pay so should -- social secu
virginia, a of them are in suburban districts. a significant majority of voters support codify ing roe v. wade. will hear them playing this up going into 2022 as well. host: that ad and this race, which is now being called a tossup, rory cooper? guest: glenn young can is a pretty pragmatic republican -- lenn -- glenn youngkin is a pretty pragmatic republican. that is focused on northern virginia. this is a tossup race in a predominantly blue race because it is a centerleft and independents...
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versus wade or any number of issues conservative christians feel strongly about, the special proviso, special warning or special webinar, i don't think so. >> what about military families in virginiam, those that lost their parents in afghanistan, these are realities, this is typical. we talked about it a lot. these guys want to pivot to become victims, this is part of the critical race theory -- to fight for america. >> they want our teachers to hate america, they want to teach our kids to hate america, got to hate it and get to the statue you should because love him or hate him robert ely is a towering figure in american history. he fought for the confederacy and owned slaves but also played an indispensable role in postwar reconstruction that was instrumental in reuniting the country. lee has long been respected and even admired by northerners and southerners alike, nowhere is that more obvious than in richmond where his statue towers over monument avenue for 131 years. that was until today. early this morning we's statue was taken down, then cut in half and sent to a woman's prison on the orders of governor ralph northron. he called it part of the healing process of virginia c
versus wade or any number of issues conservative christians feel strongly about, the special proviso, special warning or special webinar, i don't think so. >> what about military families in virginiam, those that lost their parents in afghanistan, these are realities, this is typical. we talked about it a lot. these guys want to pivot to become victims, this is part of the critical race theory -- to fight for america. >> they want our teachers to hate america, they want to teach our...
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wade. how about any number of issues that conservative christie's feel strongly about. get special proviso or special webinar for them. i don't think so. >> what about the children of military family sitting in virginia them. what about those who lost their parents in afghanistan and iraq. these are their realities. this is typical though. you and i have talked about this. these guys want to simply pave it to become victims in this is part of the critical race theory. >> laura: i'm going to simplify it. they hate america and they want our teachers to hate america and they want to teach our kids to hate america. at least traditional america. have to hate it, have to wipe it off, take on the statue. we have to go because we have to get to the statue issue. if you love him or hate him, robert e. lee is a towering figure in american history. he fought for the confederacy and own but he also played an indispensable role in postwar reconstruction that was instrumental in reuniting the country. in fact, lee has long been respected and even admired by northerners and southerners alike. nowhere is that more obvious than in richmond where his statue towered over monument avenue for 131 years. of course that wa
wade. how about any number of issues that conservative christie's feel strongly about. get special proviso or special webinar for them. i don't think so. >> what about the children of military family sitting in virginia them. what about those who lost their parents in afghanistan and iraq. these are their realities. this is typical though. you and i have talked about this. these guys want to simply pave it to become victims in this is part of the critical race theory. >> laura: i'm...
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virginia, a of them are in suburban districts. a significant majority of voters support codify ing roe v. wade.hear them playing this up going into 2022 as well. host: that ad and this race, which is now being called a tossup, rory cooper? guest: glenn young can is a pretty pragmatic republican -- lenn -- glenn youngkin is a pretty pragmatic republican. that is focused on northern virginia. this is a tossup race in a predominantly blue race because it is a centerleft and independents fleeing policies from the last year and a half in virginia and looking for someone who will keep schools open. the attacks will not stick because nobody looks at glenn y oungkin and sees him as a donald trump. host: @rorycooper, a guy who often tweets about school policy. this is bill in newfield, new jersey, independent. caller: i have three things i would like to say. the first is the people in washington dc say one thing but they are not telling you the truth. they have hidden reasons for doing the things they want to raise taxes on the rich, why don't they say, everyone has to pay so should -- social security o
virginia, a of them are in suburban districts. a significant majority of voters support codify ing roe v. wade.hear them playing this up going into 2022 as well. host: that ad and this race, which is now being called a tossup, rory cooper? guest: glenn young can is a pretty pragmatic republican -- lenn -- glenn youngkin is a pretty pragmatic republican. that is focused on northern virginia. this is a tossup race in a predominantly blue race because it is a centerleft and independents fleeing...