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i'm simon mccoy at wimbledon. today at 2: trying to break the brexit deadlock — downing street says it's come up with a new model for handling customs when the uk leaves the eu. 100 firefighters are now tackling what they say is an ‘apocalyptic‘ moorland blaze in lancashire. limit your water use orface a hosepipe ban — the warning to households in north—west england. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. we are here at wimbledon with all the action web roger federer is vying for his ninth wimbledon title and a certain serena williams is making a bit of a comeback. in an exclusive interview the duchess of kent shares her memories of wimbledon. and in particular the moment one player broke down in front of her. we are quite normal people. we do have people who cry! it's a natural reaction. also we'll take you behind the scenes here at the wimbledon championships — we'll even tell you how many blades of grass there are on centre court. hello everyone — this is afternoon live. we will be bringing you all the new
i'm simon mccoy at wimbledon. today at 2: trying to break the brexit deadlock — downing street says it's come up with a new model for handling customs when the uk leaves the eu. 100 firefighters are now tackling what they say is an ‘apocalyptic‘ moorland blaze in lancashire. limit your water use orface a hosepipe ban — the warning to households in north—west england. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. we are here at wimbledon with all the action web roger federer is vying for...
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for a couple of yea rs, played wimbledon for a couple of years, so played wimbledon for a couple oflot going on and even if she was in prime form, she would still be nervous. it's only roger who isn't nervous in opening rounds at all that top players are very uptight and serena would be. the most important thing was that she got the juices flowing and got through it. but tricky opponent and she hasn't played on this court for a long time so it was re—familiarising herself with wimbledon and centre court. and someone wimbledon and centre court. and someone that funds are here to see, there is a lot of pressure but there was c0 ntrove i’sy there is a lot of pressure but there was controversy about her seeding.” think the wimbledon committee got it right. i'm nota think the wimbledon committee got it right. i'm not a great fan of making a special rule for a player on the hoof but they were fortunate because they dusted off a few rule books and found a clause which allowed them to create a balanced drawer, which gave them the capacity to seed serena in these sort of exceptional cases an
for a couple of yea rs, played wimbledon for a couple of years, so played wimbledon for a couple oflot going on and even if she was in prime form, she would still be nervous. it's only roger who isn't nervous in opening rounds at all that top players are very uptight and serena would be. the most important thing was that she got the juices flowing and got through it. but tricky opponent and she hasn't played on this court for a long time so it was re—familiarising herself with wimbledon and...
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for a 10th wimbledon final.court will be back for a 10th wimbledon final. it is crazy. i don't even know how to feel, you know, because i literally did not expect to do this well in my fourth tournament back in 16 months. soi fourth tournament back in 16 months. so ijust fourth tournament back in 16 months. so i just feel like when fourth tournament back in 16 months. so ijust feel like when i don't have anything to lose, ijust played so have anything to lose, ijust played so free, and that is kind of what i am doing. first on centre, 0stapenko came out firing. but her power game came out firing. but her power game came unstuck against the calm head of kerber. a break was all the german needed to take the opening set. into the second, 0stapenko didn't hold back. but it was her own u nforced didn't hold back. but it was her own unforced errors that cost her, 36 of them in the match, and with kerber‘s touch often too good, she eventually sealed it. the german's defends resilient as 0stapenko blew out. 2017 is all
for a 10th wimbledon final.court will be back for a 10th wimbledon final. it is crazy. i don't even know how to feel, you know, because i literally did not expect to do this well in my fourth tournament back in 16 months. soi fourth tournament back in 16 months. so ijust fourth tournament back in 16 months. so i just feel like when fourth tournament back in 16 months. so ijust feel like when i don't have anything to lose, ijust played so have anything to lose, ijust played so free, and that is...
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that is it, a fourth wimbledon title.oday, he is back and looks here to stay. many moments of doubt, didn't know really if i could come back to the level to compete and this was my first grand slam final after a couple of years and there is i'io after a couple of years and there is no better place in the world to really make a comeback. this is a sacred place for the world of tennis, i always dreamt of holding this trophy, as a young boy, starting to play tennis, so this is very special. yes, novak djokovic showing signs of getting back to his best. there was british disappointment today, jamie murray alongside victoria azarenka in the final of the mixed doubles, they could not win today's final, u nfortu nately, could not win today's final, unfortunately, for jamie could not win today's final, unfortunately, forjamie murray, could have gone on and won what would have been a third mixed doubles title here at wimbledon. for now though, that is all on the final day of the championships. chris is in the studios, he has the r
that is it, a fourth wimbledon title.oday, he is back and looks here to stay. many moments of doubt, didn't know really if i could come back to the level to compete and this was my first grand slam final after a couple of years and there is i'io after a couple of years and there is no better place in the world to really make a comeback. this is a sacred place for the world of tennis, i always dreamt of holding this trophy, as a young boy, starting to play tennis, so this is very special. yes,...
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from berlin germany is actually camera needs arena williams to win the women's singles final at wimbledon camera crews and translators in st albans to pick up their meeting of wimbledon title the first german victory in the singles at the all england club in within twenty appearances also coming up at the soccer world cup and russia belgium the two poles had been led to claim third place belgium started stronger until the scoring after just four minutes to put england on the back foot he added another goal late in the game. thanks for joining us i'm marrying evan steen germany's anjali khabar has won her first wimbledon title beating american tennis legend serena williams here with me in the studio to break it all down is nick mechanic line from v.w. sports so nick we mentioned this just a moment ago kemper is the first german women or winner at wimbledon in more than twenty years the last one was steffi graaff in one thousand nine hundred six i believe that up and i did read that camber herself described this wimbledon women as a dream come true so tell us how did she do it it was it was
from berlin germany is actually camera needs arena williams to win the women's singles final at wimbledon camera crews and translators in st albans to pick up their meeting of wimbledon title the first german victory in the singles at the all england club in within twenty appearances also coming up at the soccer world cup and russia belgium the two poles had been led to claim third place belgium started stronger until the scoring after just four minutes to put england on the back foot he added...
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if you want to watch the tennis, a thrilling wimbledon men's semifinal betweenjohn isner thrilling wimbledonn bbc two. djokovic and nadal up next. counterterrorism detectives investigating the poisoning of two people by novichok believe they have found the source. dawn sturgess died in hospital on sunday after being exposed. her partner charlie rowley remains ina exposed. her partner charlie rowley remains in a serious condition in hospital. duncan kennedy has the latest. the news they found this bottle ca m e latest. the news they found this bottle came through late this afternoon. all they are saying is they found a small bottle at the house of charlie rowley in amesbury and the bottle was found on wednesday. they say it was then taken to porton down quite nearby and tests have come back positive for novichok. what police are not saying is what sort of bottle it is other than a small bottle, and they are not saying where it came from. did either dawn sturgess or charlie pick it up in salisbury perhaps that dawn's hostel, or did they pick it up dawn's hostel, or did they pick it up in amesb
if you want to watch the tennis, a thrilling wimbledon men's semifinal betweenjohn isner thrilling wimbledonn bbc two. djokovic and nadal up next. counterterrorism detectives investigating the poisoning of two people by novichok believe they have found the source. dawn sturgess died in hospital on sunday after being exposed. her partner charlie rowley remains ina exposed. her partner charlie rowley remains in a serious condition in hospital. duncan kennedy has the latest. the news they found...
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now they are only two top tendencies left at wimbledon.eminds me of 2013, the year i won, welded and falling and eventually one person can take advantage of that. stop we will see that can once again. my advantage back then was being in the final before. i was in the final 2007, and all the players and are experienced. i think simona and... should be the favourites, but we have seen so and... should be the favourites, but we have seen so many and... should be the favourites, but we have seen so many percent and, it is so difficult to predict anything, but if we try to be rational, we would go with those two names. would it not be great to get another cinderella story here at wimbledon next year. —— this year. top seed roger federer is on centre court right now. he‘s playing germany‘s yan—lennart struff as he continues the defence of his title. he‘s off to a good start — he‘s currently one set up and 5—4 to struff in the second though.. bare in mind struff has come from two sets down in both of his first matches here. we could be in for a l
now they are only two top tendencies left at wimbledon.eminds me of 2013, the year i won, welded and falling and eventually one person can take advantage of that. stop we will see that can once again. my advantage back then was being in the final before. i was in the final 2007, and all the players and are experienced. i think simona and... should be the favourites, but we have seen so and... should be the favourites, but we have seen so many and... should be the favourites, but we have seen so...
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good morning from embleton, 2018. —— wimbledon. 0f good morning from embleton, 2018. —— wimbledon.et today. the forecast for today is set to be fair. but there is a good chance it could stay dry for wimbledon fortnight. so although there is a new roof on court number one which will not be ready until next year, centre court mightjust stay open. but it will be hot. the temperature at the moment in the isle of wight is 21.8dc. so, the forecast for wimbledon today isa dry so, the forecast for wimbledon today is a dry one, a sunny one. higher temperatures of about 31. for all of us temperatures of about 31. for all of us it will be sunny and warm with just the risk of showers in the south—west. starting at nine o'clock in scotland, you can see we've got lots of dry weather, but around lothian there is lots of cloud. south across northern ireland and northern england, lots of dry weather. that holds true as we go across wales, the midlands and east anglia, down towards the south. there are some showers in the channel islands and also across south—west england, devon, cornwall, the isles
good morning from embleton, 2018. —— wimbledon. 0f good morning from embleton, 2018. —— wimbledon.et today. the forecast for today is set to be fair. but there is a good chance it could stay dry for wimbledon fortnight. so although there is a new roof on court number one which will not be ready until next year, centre court mightjust stay open. but it will be hot. the temperature at the moment in the isle of wight is 21.8dc. so, the forecast for wimbledon today isa dry so, the forecast...
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there are so many big stars back in wimbledon.tennis, this is one of the big tournaments to watch and again, lots of drama, i am sure. and let us hope it is not too hot for them, which they are not accustomed to at wimbledon. it is more something they have to face in spain. thank you for coming in, stefanie. —— stephanie. stay with us here on bbc news. so much more to come. we turned up the heat again on sunday, 32 degrees, 90 fahrenheit in hampshire, london 31, through the midlands in the strong sunshine that we had. there is going to be more sunshine over the week ahead. if you are looking to rain you will be out of luck, one or two isolated showers but on the whole it will be dry. the first day ofjuly put some rain towards the south—west of the uk from that area of cloud there, about half an inch of rain in devonport example, and the earlier showers and thunderstorms as well are pretty much moved away to the english channel over towards the new continents are probably going to be dry on monday, the cloud may be lingering in the
there are so many big stars back in wimbledon.tennis, this is one of the big tournaments to watch and again, lots of drama, i am sure. and let us hope it is not too hot for them, which they are not accustomed to at wimbledon. it is more something they have to face in spain. thank you for coming in, stefanie. —— stephanie. stay with us here on bbc news. so much more to come. we turned up the heat again on sunday, 32 degrees, 90 fahrenheit in hampshire, london 31, through the midlands in the...
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the two—time grand slam champion, but never at wimbledon.lena stood quite vehemently for the early exchanges in her weight. the 21—year—old latvian won the french open last year and she too had eyes on another top prize. but as the opening set played out, it was kerber who forced the initiative. the young opponent struggled to return within the court and conceded the first set. she continued her assault into the second, showing her full continued her assault into the second, showing herfull array of talents. leaving pains to work out how she would get back into this and stop her stroke plate was just too wayward, constantly forcing the errors on her way to victory. once again. both herself out. the first to claim her ticket to the centre court. i am happy to be back. i was working for young kids and to stay here again and the final at wimbledon, it is great. the last time she was there, serena williams came out on top and once again, she has been leading the way at wimbledon. just four months into her return to tennis. the other semifinals,
the two—time grand slam champion, but never at wimbledon.lena stood quite vehemently for the early exchanges in her weight. the 21—year—old latvian won the french open last year and she too had eyes on another top prize. but as the opening set played out, it was kerber who forced the initiative. the young opponent struggled to return within the court and conceded the first set. she continued her assault into the second, showing her full continued her assault into the second, showing...
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i'm live at wimbledon where kerber springs a surprise, beating serena williams to lift her first wimbledonay, novak djokovic isn't a fifth wimbledon title as he beats rafael nadal in five gruelling sets in the semifinal. i'm at the bbc sports centre with the rest of the day's sports news including howjo route‘s century helps england beat india to 86 runs to level the one—day series. such a busy saturday. all the details coming from the tennis at wimbledon. and the critics, too. but we stuff of england. they said they wa nted we stuff of england. they said they wanted to leave russia and starbuck they do so in defeat again to their belgians. it goes back to the last match in the group stages in the bag and all those changes. they lost to belgium. that match didn't mean that much at all. the match in saint petersburg, the third—place play—off. nobody wants to play in that match. they just play—off. nobody wants to play in that match. theyjust want play—off. nobody wants to play in that match. they just want to play—off. nobody wants to play in that match. theyjust want to get out of town and
i'm live at wimbledon where kerber springs a surprise, beating serena williams to lift her first wimbledonay, novak djokovic isn't a fifth wimbledon title as he beats rafael nadal in five gruelling sets in the semifinal. i'm at the bbc sports centre with the rest of the day's sports news including howjo route‘s century helps england beat india to 86 runs to level the one—day series. such a busy saturday. all the details coming from the tennis at wimbledon. and the critics, too. but we stuff...
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you can see it wimbledon over the coming two weeks.e more of that interview on the bbc news channel throughout the afternoon. before i hand back, federer is 4—1 up in the first set. back to you. thank you. campaigners say budget cuts by local councils have left bus services across england and wales in crisis. a report by the campaign for better transport claims funding for buses has almost halved since 2010. the government insists it provides £250 million each year to support services. victoria fritz reports. it is the most popular form of public transport in britain. 5 million busjourneys form of public transport in britain. 5 million bus journeys are form of public transport in britain. 5 million busjourneys are made every year. half are in london. while the city services are thriving, the picture outside the capital tells a different story. the bus connects passengers to jobs and schools, shops and hospitals. it is a lifeline to students and pensioners in particular, people who do not want or cannot use a couple of the funding that
you can see it wimbledon over the coming two weeks.e more of that interview on the bbc news channel throughout the afternoon. before i hand back, federer is 4—1 up in the first set. back to you. thank you. campaigners say budget cuts by local councils have left bus services across england and wales in crisis. a report by the campaign for better transport claims funding for buses has almost halved since 2010. the government insists it provides £250 million each year to support services....
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business as usual at wimbledon., djokovic, nadalanne williams all won with very little trouble. the only blip perhaps, discover, knocked out by kiki bertens —— nadal and. that means all top ten women's seeds are out. —— this,. many have tried to stop roger federer on the grass at wimbledon, mannarino will add to that list —— pliskova. roger federer gets to his 16th wimbledon quarter—final. rafa nadal is there, he showed no signs of the lack of form and fitness that hampered his run at wimbledon in recent yea rs, hampered his run at wimbledon in recent years, he's into the quarter—finals. as is serena williams, who is looking hugely impressive on her return after giving birth to herfirst impressive on her return after giving birth to her first child, impressive on her return after giving birth to herfirst child, her second grand slam, remember. it wouldn't be manic monday without a shock or two, as austin halewood can tell us. beating roger federer on centre court will only ever be a dream for most players. for adria
business as usual at wimbledon., djokovic, nadalanne williams all won with very little trouble. the only blip perhaps, discover, knocked out by kiki bertens —— nadal and. that means all top ten women's seeds are out. —— this,. many have tried to stop roger federer on the grass at wimbledon, mannarino will add to that list —— pliskova. roger federer gets to his 16th wimbledon quarter—final. rafa nadal is there, he showed no signs of the lack of form and fitness that hampered his...
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now wimbledon and the world cup. we have so wimbledon and the world cup. wimbledon‘s men's final, on the same time. they overla p men's final, on the same time. they overlap on sunday. sunday 15th. men's final, on the same time. they overlap on sunday. sunday 15thm is my diary. we asked viewers which would you choose. i will ask you that question. wimbledon or the world cup. world cup all day long. why. i agree but why. no particular interest in tennis. sorry, i don't agree. once every four years is the world cup, once every year wimbledon. 0ne world cup, once every year wimbledon. one person said, i love watching wimbledon even if roger federer is in the finals i will still watch the world cup final. the other thing of course is fifa have made the point that 4pm russia time... they have notjust grotto think about fans in russia, but the entire world. they announced in december 2015 that they would be hosting the final at 6pm moscow time. this isn't an overnight thing. but wimbledon are not happy. no. itv got a massive boost from the people watching englan
now wimbledon and the world cup. we have so wimbledon and the world cup. wimbledon‘s men's final, on the same time. they overla p men's final, on the same time. they overlap on sunday. sunday 15th. men's final, on the same time. they overlap on sunday. sunday 15thm is my diary. we asked viewers which would you choose. i will ask you that question. wimbledon or the world cup. world cup all day long. why. i agree but why. no particular interest in tennis. sorry, i don't agree. once every four...
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katherine downes is at wimbledon for us.bledon is still reeling from the defeat of the defending champion roger federer. he was supposed to be through to the final to keep people tuned into tennis, instead of sunday's world cup final. he was dreaming ofa sunday's world cup final. he was dreaming of a record equalling ninth wimbledon title, but as england fans know, sport doesn't care much for fairy tales. if federer fell at wimbledon it was supposed to be to nadal. fans wanted a rerun, kevin anderson spoiled the story. a defeat that will take awhile to get over, right? it may take me a while, in may take me half an hour, i've no idea what it's going to be. the goal is to come back next year, i wouldn't call it a unfinished business, i feel i wouldn't call it a unfinished business, ifeel i did a good business, ifeel i did a good business here in the past already, so... business here in the past already, so... so no match up with federer, but no doubt would make the final, surely? only after scrambling, battling, chasing every
katherine downes is at wimbledon for us.bledon is still reeling from the defeat of the defending champion roger federer. he was supposed to be through to the final to keep people tuned into tennis, instead of sunday's world cup final. he was dreaming ofa sunday's world cup final. he was dreaming of a record equalling ninth wimbledon title, but as england fans know, sport doesn't care much for fairy tales. if federer fell at wimbledon it was supposed to be to nadal. fans wanted a rerun, kevin...
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the ruse of wimbledon, up until now, they don't show football at wimbledon.be involved in that. i have to say, i may have to ta ke that. i have to say, i may have to take back my scepticism. charlie, you were right. they did win, amazing. uses that all the time. will not normally the sceptics. things have turned around. if you wa nt to things have turned around. if you want to get a rush of the semi—final, there is still time we will be talking about how you can do that. you will need quite a lot of cash. talking to business is a little bit later on. the david davis resignation. we can return now to one of our main stories, the woman who came into contact with the nerve agent, novichok, in wiltshire last weekend, has died. our correspondent katy austin is in amesbury this morning. katy, what developements have there been? it was on june it was onjune that dawn sturgess became sick and she collapsed in amesbury. good given the sad news that despite the tireless efforts, she did die yesterday. her companion, charlie rowley, and then he became ill on the saturda
the ruse of wimbledon, up until now, they don't show football at wimbledon.be involved in that. i have to say, i may have to ta ke that. i have to say, i may have to take back my scepticism. charlie, you were right. they did win, amazing. uses that all the time. will not normally the sceptics. things have turned around. if you wa nt to things have turned around. if you want to get a rush of the semi—final, there is still time we will be talking about how you can do that. you will need quite a...
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despite the fact that wimbledon is on. we will see you soon.t the case completely, we had some showers to the south—west of england and south—west wales. there is a risk of showers today, but they will be ice lated —— isolated. this is the satellite image this morning. we have cloud around the bay of biscay and that has been going up towards south—west england and wales. still the chance of some showers here. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine. some cloud across northern and eastern scotla nd cloud across northern and eastern scotland and north eastern england. some showers to the south—west. not as heavy or as torrential as they we re as heavy or as torrential as they were yesterday. but some passing through. still feeling warm and humid. particularly across southern areas. temperatures up to 30 celsius in the south—east of wales and towards the london area. further north temperatures about 18 to 2a. tonight very little change. we will see some cloud coming from the north sea across the south—east of scotla nd sea across the south—east of scotland
despite the fact that wimbledon is on. we will see you soon.t the case completely, we had some showers to the south—west of england and south—west wales. there is a risk of showers today, but they will be ice lated —— isolated. this is the satellite image this morning. we have cloud around the bay of biscay and that has been going up towards south—west england and wales. still the chance of some showers here. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine. some cloud across northern and eastern scotla...
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her 11th wimbledon semifinal. evening.thought, england still here in the final week of the world cup? history has been thrown at them at every turn here in russia, be it a first quarterfinal since 2006, now the first semi—final since 1990, emulating 1966 is the next target. first croatia. in the last couple of hours gareth southgate faced the world 5 media down there at the luzhniki stadium. the feel of this group of players is very similar to the group of players we had then. but that team was a lot more experienced, in terms of its age and experience of big matches. but we approached this tournament in the same way. we were a group of guys having a lot of fun, enjoying ourfootball, learning and improving all the time and that is what these lads have done. we were never sure how far this team could go. we have made several pieces of history. the biggest win in the tournament for england, first knockout win for ten years, first quarterfinal win for longer. so we're just looking to keep quarterfinal win for longer. so we're
her 11th wimbledon semifinal. evening.thought, england still here in the final week of the world cup? history has been thrown at them at every turn here in russia, be it a first quarterfinal since 2006, now the first semi—final since 1990, emulating 1966 is the next target. first croatia. in the last couple of hours gareth southgate faced the world 5 media down there at the luzhniki stadium. the feel of this group of players is very similar to the group of players we had then. but that team...
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from berlin germany is on julie caravette beat serena williams to win the women's single title at wimbledon camera crews the path to williams in straight sets to pick up her maiden wimbledon title it's the first german victory in the singles at the all england club in more than twenty here. also coming up belgium put the two goal half england to claim third place at the world cup belgium started stronger and opened the scoring after just four minutes to an england on the back foot they had another goal late in the game. a minus waiter welcome to the program germany's they kava has just beaten serena williams to win her first wimbledon title and here to break this down with us is nick mechanic line from our d.w. sports desk so kevin has now won three grand slam titles how did she win this one this was a relatively short match was any an hour in five minutes compared to the men's game which from the semifinals first it was just five thousand eight minutes is very very short she won six three six three six two straight sets caballe dropped only one set actually in this whole tournament i was i
from berlin germany is on julie caravette beat serena williams to win the women's single title at wimbledon camera crews the path to williams in straight sets to pick up her maiden wimbledon title it's the first german victory in the singles at the all england club in more than twenty here. also coming up belgium put the two goal half england to claim third place at the world cup belgium started stronger and opened the scoring after just four minutes to an england on the back foot they had...
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live from berlin germany is under the cap beat serena williams to win the women's singles title at wimbledon cruised past williams in straight that to pick up her maiden wimbledon title is the first herman victory in the singles at the all england club in more than twenty years. also coming up belgium put two goals past england to claim third place at the world cup belgium started stronger and opened the scoring after just four minutes put england on the back foot and they added another goal late in the game. and a bungled deportation from germany gets more complicated tunisia says it will not send back a man who allegedly worked as a sama bin laden's bodyguard german judges want him returned saying he shouldn't have been flown out in the first place. i'm irish waiter welcome to the program germany's undulate kerber has just beaten serena williams to win her first wimbledon title nic mechanic line from our sports department is here to break this down with us the curva has now won three grand slam titles how did she win this one it was a quick match is surprising actually just over an hour an
live from berlin germany is under the cap beat serena williams to win the women's singles title at wimbledon cruised past williams in straight that to pick up her maiden wimbledon title is the first herman victory in the singles at the all england club in more than twenty years. also coming up belgium put two goals past england to claim third place at the world cup belgium started stronger and opened the scoring after just four minutes put england on the back foot and they added another goal...
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wimbledon my focus will be on the world cup.. good call. i don't have to do that. joshua says it is not even a contest. sorry, wimbledon. michael says i can't raise interest to watch either. i would rather read a good book. thank you for all of your comments. we will continue the debate and i will see you in a moment for business briefing. hello. a few saw the odd shower yesterday, a smattering to some of the gardens. they were few and far between and the weather headlines were dominated by the dry, hot weather, 29 degrees across northern ireland but what a difference a day makes because this weak band of weather here, this weatherfront, is going to bring a real drop in temperatures in the day ahead. ahead of it actually, it looks like it will be warmer into the night than last night which means it would have been more uncomfortable sleeping but the change was brought about by this cold weather front. most of the rain is across the north to iceland, very little rain on this weather front but what it does introduce is the atlanti
wimbledon my focus will be on the world cup.. good call. i don't have to do that. joshua says it is not even a contest. sorry, wimbledon. michael says i can't raise interest to watch either. i would rather read a good book. thank you for all of your comments. we will continue the debate and i will see you in a moment for business briefing. hello. a few saw the odd shower yesterday, a smattering to some of the gardens. they were few and far between and the weather headlines were dominated by the...
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absolutely, great stay ahead, thanks very much, john watson at wimbledon. very much, john watson at wimbledonrever you are in the country. the past few hours, bringing occasional showery rain. occasional showery rain.
absolutely, great stay ahead, thanks very much, john watson at wimbledon. very much, john watson at wimbledonrever you are in the country. the past few hours, bringing occasional showery rain. occasional showery rain.
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the second longest match in wimbledon history before triumphing 26-24 in wimbledon history before triumphingvak djokovic who is on top. he secured a very early break of serve against the south african, who stands at six foot eight with a huge serve, so raking it is no easy task. but djokovic managed it in the first set, so he is up at the moment. we wait to see who will win the men's title, with angelique kerber winning the woman's title yesterday. she upset what would have been a fairy tale championships for serena williams. we were talking about her going into yesterday's final potential equalling margaret court's record of 24 grand slam singles title. the fact we were even talking about her as a contender this year isa about her as a contender this year is a huge surprise, considering this was just her first tournament back since the birth of her first child last year. but in angelique kerber, a fierce competitor, so composed in the ladies‘ final. three grand slam titles now to her name as she lifted the famous venus rose water dish. who will secure the men‘s title? plenty of tennis to co
the second longest match in wimbledon history before triumphing 26-24 in wimbledon history before triumphingvak djokovic who is on top. he secured a very early break of serve against the south african, who stands at six foot eight with a huge serve, so raking it is no easy task. but djokovic managed it in the first set, so he is up at the moment. we wait to see who will win the men's title, with angelique kerber winning the woman's title yesterday. she upset what would have been a fairy tale...
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for three yea rs. 0f number one at wimbledon for three years.w early on. after 26 minutes, the first set was over and federer looked in full control. but looks can be deceiving and kevin anderson won the next three games, becoming the first player to break federer‘s serve at wimbledon and 85 attempts. that reinvigorated the defending champion, who forced a tie—breaker and wet two sets up. anderson was still fighting and started playing shots his opponent would have been proud of. something special. then saved a match point before taking the third set in trademark style. all the momentum was now with the eighth seed and he made it count, taking the match to a deciding set. the two then held serve for an incredible 22 games before federer could hold no more. but anderson could, and in doing so knocked out the eight time champion in an incredible comeback. craig templeton, bbc news. it has been a day of former champions in action. 0ne it has been a day of former champions in action. one who is safely through as novak djokovic. he beatjapan‘s kei ni
for three yea rs. 0f number one at wimbledon for three years.w early on. after 26 minutes, the first set was over and federer looked in full control. but looks can be deceiving and kevin anderson won the next three games, becoming the first player to break federer‘s serve at wimbledon and 85 attempts. that reinvigorated the defending champion, who forced a tie—breaker and wet two sets up. anderson was still fighting and started playing shots his opponent would have been proud of. something...
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wimbledon, 27 or 28.led going to turn a little bit more unsettled with temperatures back to the seasonal norm —— mid—to—high teens twenties. ican hear i can hear the lawnmowers whizzing around behind you. refusing to be distracted! either that or it was a was a really big bee. ben got really upset yesterday because you couldn't get the build—a—bear you wanted! i wasn't because i wasn't prepared tojoina mile i wasn't because i wasn't prepared tojoin a mile long queue! good morning. queues snaked outside build—a—bear stores yesterday all because the chain misjudged just how much customers want a bargain. take a look at this. this is the queue in exeter would you believe it. just one of many around the country. so what is it that makes us go mad for marketing campaigns like this? and how can they backfire? we can talk now to shalini vohra, a senior lecturer in marketing at sheffield university. good morning. good morning. i posed the question, it's got us talking about it, but from a marketing point of view,
wimbledon, 27 or 28.led going to turn a little bit more unsettled with temperatures back to the seasonal norm —— mid—to—high teens twenties. ican hear i can hear the lawnmowers whizzing around behind you. refusing to be distracted! either that or it was a was a really big bee. ben got really upset yesterday because you couldn't get the build—a—bear you wanted! i wasn't because i wasn't prepared tojoina mile i wasn't because i wasn't prepared tojoin a mile long queue! good morning....
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i'm simon mccoy at wimbledon. new model for handling customs when the uk leaves the eu. 100 firefighters are now tackling what they say is an ‘apocalyptic‘ moorland blaze in lancashire. limit your water use orface a hosepipe ban — the warning to households in north—west england. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. we are here at wimbledon with all the action web roger federer is vying for his ninth wimbledon title and a certain serena williams is making a bit of a comeback.
i'm simon mccoy at wimbledon. new model for handling customs when the uk leaves the eu. 100 firefighters are now tackling what they say is an ‘apocalyptic‘ moorland blaze in lancashire. limit your water use orface a hosepipe ban — the warning to households in north—west england. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. we are here at wimbledon with all the action web roger federer is vying for his ninth wimbledon title and a certain serena williams is making a bit of a comeback.
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i'm john watson live at wimbledon where kerber shocks serena williams to win her first wimbledon titleovic book—sellers place in a fifth wimbledon final after upsetting rafael nadal over five gruelling sets. i'm at the bbc sports centre with the rest of the day's news including jo root back on formatting would try to level the one—day series with india. england said they wanted to leave russia in style but they are heading home in defeat after another lost to belgium. remember they lost to the belgians as the final match in the group stages. but game meant very little and this one didn't either. third—place play—off but it is belgium who will be leaving russia with those bronze medals around their neck. third is the best for their neck. third is the best for the belgians at a world cup. but harry kane said afterwards we will learn from this, we will improve. we will be with our heads held high. they lost to nil. we will be a bourbon saint petersburg in just a moment but here is adam was the story of the match. and so for england the final stop on their world cup journey. not england th
i'm john watson live at wimbledon where kerber shocks serena williams to win her first wimbledon titleovic book—sellers place in a fifth wimbledon final after upsetting rafael nadal over five gruelling sets. i'm at the bbc sports centre with the rest of the day's news including jo root back on formatting would try to level the one—day series with india. england said they wanted to leave russia in style but they are heading home in defeat after another lost to belgium. remember they lost to...
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edmund came out to play at wimbledon. centre court knew the football score. and now the spectators watched a british tennis player inspired by his location, edmund at the top of the screen, on the way to the first set against novak djokovic. the man who has won wimbledon three times seemed lost fridays. djokovic recomposed himself. he reached a better level. to win the second set, 6—3. edmund lost the third set, making mistakes. listen how this one was greeted by djokovic. the serve for the match wasjudged in, djokovic. the serve for the match was judged in, edmund djokovic. the serve for the match wasjudged in, edmund had no challenges left. novak djokovic is ona challenges left. novak djokovic is on a comeback. britain's last player in the singles is gone. jo wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel.
edmund came out to play at wimbledon. centre court knew the football score. and now the spectators watched a british tennis player inspired by his location, edmund at the top of the screen, on the way to the first set against novak djokovic. the man who has won wimbledon three times seemed lost fridays. djokovic recomposed himself. he reached a better level. to win the second set, 6—3. edmund lost the third set, making mistakes. listen how this one was greeted by djokovic. the serve for the...
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i'm holly hamilton, live from day two of wimbledon.here we've had the best of british asjohanna konta dug deep to claim victory in her opening match. and the men's british number one is also through — kyle edmund advancing to the second round with an impressive start to his wimbledon campaign. good evening — welcome to moscow. what drama we have seen over the round of 16, france 4, argentina 3, those penalty shootouts on sunday, russia beating spain, belgium's comeback and now what will england/colombia deliver here in the capital? the last tie in the round. up to 6,000 england fans are in the city, around 3,000 officially with tickets — will tonight be the night that they put so many years of disappointment behind them? will this be a first knockout win at a major championship since 2006? the team is in position, arriving over an hour ago at the spartak stadium and the team will be the same one that started this tournament 15 days ago with that win against tunisia. let's cross live now. the spartak stadium is over ten miles away, head
i'm holly hamilton, live from day two of wimbledon.here we've had the best of british asjohanna konta dug deep to claim victory in her opening match. and the men's british number one is also through — kyle edmund advancing to the second round with an impressive start to his wimbledon campaign. good evening — welcome to moscow. what drama we have seen over the round of 16, france 4, argentina 3, those penalty shootouts on sunday, russia beating spain, belgium's comeback and now what will...
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at wimbledon to round up all the action for us, is holly hamilton.ready fallen by the wimbledon wayside and today it yet another one in the form of caroline wozniacki, the number two seed and the champion at eastbourne last week and she was beaten in straight sets today. by russia's ekaterina makarova. no such problems for serena williams, playing in her second grand slam since giving birth to her daughter in the end she was just too powerful for the bulgarian. the seven time champion comfortably winning 6—1, 6-4. champion comfortably winning 6—1, 6—4. before that, victoria azarenka, a former two—time semifinalists in wimbledon has gone out as well by being beaten in straight sets and that does mean that carolina has reached the third time for the first time in —— third round for the first time in —— third round for the first time in —— third round for the first time in her career. just one brick, in the form of katie swan, she u nfortu nately lost in in the form of katie swan, she unfortunately lost in straight sets. and in the men's draw, a comfort
at wimbledon to round up all the action for us, is holly hamilton.ready fallen by the wimbledon wayside and today it yet another one in the form of caroline wozniacki, the number two seed and the champion at eastbourne last week and she was beaten in straight sets today. by russia's ekaterina makarova. no such problems for serena williams, playing in her second grand slam since giving birth to her daughter in the end she was just too powerful for the bulgarian. the seven time champion...
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for all of us are sunny at wimbledon today.or all of us are dry day mostly, but a bit of drizzle and a bit more cloud coming in from the north. a lot more details later. it is monday 9july. our top story: brexit secretary david davis has resigned from government. the news was confirmed just before midnight, when he sent a letter to theresa may saying the current trend of policy and tactics was making it look less and less likely that the uk would leave the customs union and single market. the resignation comes just days after the prime minister secured the cabinet's backing for her brexit plan during an away day at chequers. theresa may says she is sorry to see him go but disagrees with his characterisation of policy. mr davis is not the only one having doubts. brexit minister steve baker has also left his post. the leading tory brexiteerjacob—
for all of us are sunny at wimbledon today.or all of us are dry day mostly, but a bit of drizzle and a bit more cloud coming in from the north. a lot more details later. it is monday 9july. our top story: brexit secretary david davis has resigned from government. the news was confirmed just before midnight, when he sent a letter to theresa may saying the current trend of policy and tactics was making it look less and less likely that the uk would leave the customs union and single market. the...
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at wimbledon the top seeds continue to struggle.are still in. only two are left in the women's. venus williams became the latest to exit the competition before the fourth round. no such problems for her sister serena however, who turned up the heat on kristina mladenovic. austin halewood reports: under clear blue skies at the world ina under clear blue skies at the world in a storm was brewing on court one. in 30 degrees heat venus williams was caught cold by kiki bertens, first game first break. and the world over 20 continued to pile on the pressure. kiki bertens more than a match for everything venus could throw at her as she took the first set. the american looking for a nswe i’s. set. the american looking for answers. in the second, she found some, forcing a tie—break venus was too good, back to her dominant best. but into a decider, kiki bertens would not go away. the dutch player dominating from the baseline. and after almost three hours on court, she sealed it, herfirst after almost three hours on court, she sealed it, her f
at wimbledon the top seeds continue to struggle.are still in. only two are left in the women's. venus williams became the latest to exit the competition before the fourth round. no such problems for her sister serena however, who turned up the heat on kristina mladenovic. austin halewood reports: under clear blue skies at the world ina under clear blue skies at the world in a storm was brewing on court one. in 30 degrees heat venus williams was caught cold by kiki bertens, first game first...
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the odd spot will push through into wimbledon. we will push through into wimbledon.rst part of the night, most will fade away. mostly staying dry. through the night, there is a change coming for scotla nd there is a change coming for scotland and northern ireland. this cloud. it does not arrive until later in the night and for many it will be reasonably warm, warmer than last night, especially across the midlands and the south. temperatures in the mid—teens. this weather front is moving in. atlantic are pitching infor is moving in. atlantic are pitching in for scotland and northern ireland bringing that a drop in temperature. still warm where you have the sunshine. closed for the north tomorrow but that will break up for sunshine to come through. more rain for the southern counties. today, there could be some heavy showers and the odd rumble of thunder. i cannot rule out one or two getting close to wimbledon. temperatures tomorrow then, low 20s in scotland and northern ireland, high 20s for the midlands, wales and the south of england. for wimbledon then, tomorrow th
the odd spot will push through into wimbledon. we will push through into wimbledon.rst part of the night, most will fade away. mostly staying dry. through the night, there is a change coming for scotla nd there is a change coming for scotland and northern ireland. this cloud. it does not arrive until later in the night and for many it will be reasonably warm, warmer than last night, especially across the midlands and the south. temperatures in the mid—teens. this weather front is moving in....
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and germany's angela can burn beat serena williams to win the women's singles title of wimbledon ever cruise past williams and straight sets to pick up her maiden lyttleton title. by marion evans dean thanks for joining us. palestinian sources say a ceasefire has been reached between israel and armed groups in gaza this comes after two palestinians were killed in israeli airstrikes on the gaza strip the israeli army said it targeted weapons manufacturing and storage sites in gaza city after a barrage of rockets were fired into israel by hamas militants. the most extensive and strikes on gaza in four years to paint kluge hits in the hopper of gaza city. israel says it was targeting hamas positions in response to a bomb roger brockett fire from the palestinian home plate. it's i and i'm defense system intercepted some rockets that separate israelis were still injured it's thought of early morning when we woke up to a mortar shells and then we have a couple of dogs of mortar shells because some missiles flooded us which is not something that used in the recent times it's not something th
and germany's angela can burn beat serena williams to win the women's singles title of wimbledon ever cruise past williams and straight sets to pick up her maiden lyttleton title. by marion evans dean thanks for joining us. palestinian sources say a ceasefire has been reached between israel and armed groups in gaza this comes after two palestinians were killed in israeli airstrikes on the gaza strip the israeli army said it targeted weapons manufacturing and storage sites in gaza city after a...
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adam is in wimbledon >> a warm welcome back to wimbledon ahead of day four of the championships.they've been streaming in overnight. camping out as they do here. very loyal tennis fans as they are. and they have been getting up very early they're in the queues still a couple hours before play gets going. djokovic and nadal will be some of the highlights today as well as simona halep in the women's draw there's all sorts of tacktivities going tacktivity s -- activities going on this morning. including sponsors and official suppliers, one of them is lansome champagne, they have had a relationship with the championships for 40 years now i spoke to the managing director, paul beef vavis who ws proud to tell me what they do and keep coming back and why their relationship with wimbledon is so strong >> when the championships finish, normally mid-july, we start planning for the following year it's a two-week event but takes over 50 weeks to get ready we've been fortunate enough to be here for 41 years we expect to extend by another five years so 46 years in total one thing about this ev
adam is in wimbledon >> a warm welcome back to wimbledon ahead of day four of the championships.they've been streaming in overnight. camping out as they do here. very loyal tennis fans as they are. and they have been getting up very early they're in the queues still a couple hours before play gets going. djokovic and nadal will be some of the highlights today as well as simona halep in the women's draw there's all sorts of tacktivities going tacktivity s -- activities going on this...
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that is all from women's semifinals day at wimbledon.s today away from the world cup and wimbledon is that chelsea are set to announce the departure of antonio conte as manager after two years at stamford bridge. holly hamilton has joined me in the studio. holly, it wasn't the best kept secret of the summer, was it? absolutely, the conscious and coupling continues. it will not come asa coupling continues. it will not come as a surprise to many people. we have not received any official word but after two years in charge, chelsea are set to announce his departure from the club. this time last year, antonio conte was manager of hot property and chelsea had just won the league, he could not replicate that success this season. they finished fifth and did not qualify for the champions league. but it was not an entirely u nsuccessful but it was not an entirely unsuccessful season, they did win the fa cup in the end. what it comes down to is this whole season was marred between content and chelsea board and perhaps, after winning the league, ant
that is all from women's semifinals day at wimbledon.s today away from the world cup and wimbledon is that chelsea are set to announce the departure of antonio conte as manager after two years at stamford bridge. holly hamilton has joined me in the studio. holly, it wasn't the best kept secret of the summer, was it? absolutely, the conscious and coupling continues. it will not come asa coupling continues. it will not come as a surprise to many people. we have not received any official word but...
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joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon.time for the news where you are. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines: belgium have brokenjapanese hearts, 2—0 down, 3—2 winners with the last kick of the match. they are into the quarterfinals. its brazil next for the belgians, not so much drama in beating mexico, but plenty from neymar. and i'm tim hague at the bbc sport centre — with the rest of the day's sport, including... a serene start for serena on day one at wimbledon. williams returns to the grass for the first time in 2 years — with a win. and roger federer also eases into the second round as the defending champion eyes a ninth wimbledon title. this tournament continues to be an absolute knockout. hello there, we saw one of the great world cup comebacks this evening. belgium looked down and out againstjapan, the blue samurai with a performance that no—one saw coming. they were 2—0 up, but the belgian bench came to the red devils rescue. nick parrott reports. to be
joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon.time for the news where you are. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines: belgium have brokenjapanese hearts, 2—0 down, 3—2 winners with the last kick of the match. they are into the quarterfinals. its brazil next for the belgians, not so much drama in beating mexico, but plenty from neymar. and i'm tim hague at the bbc sport centre — with the rest of the day's sport, including... a serene start for...
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that was jen at wimbledon. that wasjen at wimbledon. ra nt hungry for more. the spyce restaurant is where i'm going to feed my need. touchscreens take the orders, robots cook the meals, and the humans are relegated to the source stations. chicken rice... and orange delivery box soups up and down a track transporting ingredients and dropping them into seven specially designed spinning at potts. they toss the food, keeping a co nsta nt potts. they toss the food, keeping a constant temperature via an induction plate. the only thing letting down this computerised cohort of wok wielders is arguably the people in charge of delivery. they haven't called my name out yet. it was there all along. look at that. was i supposed to get a drink with my order? ok. thank you. the concept is the brainchild of the spice boys, four mit graduates who spotted a gap in this in this field to bye. early on, the first prototype, the first idea of design was about three and a half years ago. one of the key things that we made sure to pay attention to while design
that was jen at wimbledon. that wasjen at wimbledon. ra nt hungry for more. the spyce restaurant is where i'm going to feed my need. touchscreens take the orders, robots cook the meals, and the humans are relegated to the source stations. chicken rice... and orange delivery box soups up and down a track transporting ingredients and dropping them into seven specially designed spinning at potts. they toss the food, keeping a co nsta nt potts. they toss the food, keeping a constant temperature via...
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as i say, their third wimbledon doubles title.business in the wheelchair doubles. that is all for wimbledon on ladies final day. another beautiful day here at the all england club. i will hand you back to the studio. we will start with cricket. one nil down they currently have india and in 64-5, down they currently have india and in 64—5, needing 159. jo root scored an unbeaten century to help a decent target. the test captain showing he is back on form after some question marks. in reply, india's use the rock solid backing crumpled. but there was an incredible catch. england's captain has just been bowled. we'll have more for you and give you the update on that score. in the lead. an overall advantage of seven seconds ahead of wales's athlete. mark cavendish is struggling forform athlete. mark cavendish is struggling for form and ended athlete. mark cavendish is struggling forform and ended up in seventh place. the stage was won by the dutch sprinter. his second in a row, the defending champion finished in the main bunch. he is 1
as i say, their third wimbledon doubles title.business in the wheelchair doubles. that is all for wimbledon on ladies final day. another beautiful day here at the all england club. i will hand you back to the studio. we will start with cricket. one nil down they currently have india and in 64-5, down they currently have india and in 64—5, needing 159. jo root scored an unbeaten century to help a decent target. the test captain showing he is back on form after some question marks. in reply,...
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joe wilson, bbc news, at wimbledon. that's it from us. newsnight‘s starting over on bbc two.ortsday — i'm tim hague, coming up tonight: it's a round two k0 for konta — no semi—final for the briton this year. kyle edmund had his opponent on the ropes in the men's draw though — he's booked his place in round 3. and gareth southgate‘s in fighting mode too — as england get set for their world cup quarter—final. we might not have this opportunity again, so we got to make the most of the opportunity in terms of being as prepared as we can be. good evening to you, thanks forjoining us. lets start at wimbledon where the british number one jo konta has been knocked out of the championships by slovakia's dominika cibulkova. the player who was due to be seeded, but was bumped out in place of serena williams. perhaps she made her point today, by winning in straight sets on centre court against a home favourite, as ben croucher reports. spare a thought for dominika cibulkova, it cannot be easy to lose your seating. spare a thought for johanna konta, can't it cannot be easy facing an oppon
joe wilson, bbc news, at wimbledon. that's it from us. newsnight‘s starting over on bbc two.ortsday — i'm tim hague, coming up tonight: it's a round two k0 for konta — no semi—final for the briton this year. kyle edmund had his opponent on the ropes in the men's draw though — he's booked his place in round 3. and gareth southgate‘s in fighting mode too — as england get set for their world cup quarter—final. we might not have this opportunity again, so we got to make the most of...
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constant coverage of wimbledon start this week. i'm sure it won't be destructive. anybody apart from those that saw in the office in the glittering chrome and glass offices all over london what has changed since say twenty zero eight let alone because fred perry was the son of a leftwing cotton spinning family when he was victorious back in the fifty's what has changed is effectively right now when the b.b.c. as you say well it will be with you are we celebrating this two weeks of glorious sporting s.w. nineteen oh i think we've got the wimbledon and regard in tennis in general there's just not tennis courts there's not there's not an opportunity for working class kids in this country to play tennis you know so you know sports grounds are closing schools are closing and selling off the sports the facilities. and i suppose in the age of austerity when are you say that children are not even getting the basics that they need something like sport drama the all us even sort of critical thinking and debate is becoming really saw a low on the list of what is needed in sch
constant coverage of wimbledon start this week. i'm sure it won't be destructive. anybody apart from those that saw in the office in the glittering chrome and glass offices all over london what has changed since say twenty zero eight let alone because fred perry was the son of a leftwing cotton spinning family when he was victorious back in the fifty's what has changed is effectively right now when the b.b.c. as you say well it will be with you are we celebrating this two weeks of glorious...
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for it's news now and germany's unsurely camphor has won her first a wimbledon title beating american tennis legend serena williams and here with me in the studio to break it all down is nick mechanic life force nick good to see you so i heard earlier that kara described this win as a dream come true how did she do it she's been fantastic for this tournament she talked just one sat on the way to the final that was in the second round is a quick match but it took about an hour and five minutes apiece really williams but she's found the form that she had in two thousand and sixteen when she won the australian open the u.s. open and watch the final of wimbledon where she lost to syria with him so she finally got the better of her this time around let's see how she won her third grand slam title. one never won here the other has seven wimbledon titles to her name but she found she kept after it's over ruled by serene williams as the occasion on center court she didn't show it the germans tactic of forcing her opponent to make errors pay dividends in the first set and the williams tightene
for it's news now and germany's unsurely camphor has won her first a wimbledon title beating american tennis legend serena williams and here with me in the studio to break it all down is nick mechanic life force nick good to see you so i heard earlier that kara described this win as a dream come true how did she do it she's been fantastic for this tournament she talked just one sat on the way to the final that was in the second round is a quick match but it took about an hour and five minutes...
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but let's had to wimbledon now. that holly hamilton can tell us all about. there is always drama. a little different today. football has made a bit ofan different today. football has made a bit of an impact. it is not often you see that many football shirts, scattered across this today and early on we had a nice rendition of football is coming home. you do not see that everyday. but the fans here are looking for a double celebration. the british number one kyle edmonds is in action right now. he is facing the three—time wimbledon champion novac djokovic, and they have been watching the action. kyle edmonds came out to play. centre court moved the football score. and now spectators here watched a british tennis player inspired by his occasion. edmonds at the top of the screen on his weight to the first set against novak djokovic. the man who has won wimbledon three times seemed at a loss for ideas, but he recomposed himself, reached a better level. to win the second set 6—3, and troubling signs for edmonds at the sta
but let's had to wimbledon now. that holly hamilton can tell us all about. there is always drama. a little different today. football has made a bit ofan different today. football has made a bit of an impact. it is not often you see that many football shirts, scattered across this today and early on we had a nice rendition of football is coming home. you do not see that everyday. but the fans here are looking for a double celebration. the british number one kyle edmonds is in action right now....
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what about the forecast for wimbledon throughout the day?y as we head off into the evening. that is the story for most of us this evening, lots of late sunshine, once the sunshine goes down, lots of clear skies. cloud creeping into western scotland and northern ireland, some showers here. behind that band of cloud which is marked out by this weather front, there is some slightly cooler air trying to work its way in from the north—west. it will not make much progress during sunday, sunday will bring this local moving weather front across northern parts of scotland with the odd spot of rain. behind that something cooler and fresher, ahead of it long spells of sunshine and some real geek to be had. notice the deep orange coloured on our temperature chart, up towards the south east somewhere it is likely to get 31, 30 2 degrees. not much changes through next week, it will turn cooler for a changes through next week, it will turn coolerfor a time, changes through next week, it will turn cooler for a time, there will be lots of dry weather and ple
what about the forecast for wimbledon throughout the day?y as we head off into the evening. that is the story for most of us this evening, lots of late sunshine, once the sunshine goes down, lots of clear skies. cloud creeping into western scotland and northern ireland, some showers here. behind that band of cloud which is marked out by this weather front, there is some slightly cooler air trying to work its way in from the north—west. it will not make much progress during sunday, sunday will...
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carol is at wimbledon., pineapples were prized as a rare and exclusive food. look at the stairs. they the stairs players walk on their way out to play on centre court. how must they be feeling as they go through the doors ready to ta ke they go through the doors ready to take on somebody else, to make their way and find their place in the wimbledon championships. the ladies' trophy is called a rose water dish and made of sterling silver and the theme of the decoration is mythological, it dates back to 1886. beautiful trophies. the weather is not too bad. we have cloud at the moment, but it will break and the forecast for wimbledon is dry, with an outside chance of a shower late afternoon, early evening. temperatures, 24—26, with light winds. across the uk there is cloud this morning but we will see sunny spells develop. there are showers and some of those could be heavy and sundry, slow—moving and we could see flash flooding. 9am, starting in scotland, cloudy. in the north, splashes of rain on and off, alth
carol is at wimbledon., pineapples were prized as a rare and exclusive food. look at the stairs. they the stairs players walk on their way out to play on centre court. how must they be feeling as they go through the doors ready to ta ke they go through the doors ready to take on somebody else, to make their way and find their place in the wimbledon championships. the ladies' trophy is called a rose water dish and made of sterling silver and the theme of the decoration is mythological, it dates...
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one of the best matches ever played at wimbledon was in 2008.re looking superb out at centre court at the moment. you mentioned those big seeds tumbling in the first week. the sole remaining top ten women's seed left. john, i don't think you manage to hear me there. sorry. she was the sole remaining top ten women's seed after a ll sole remaining top ten women's seed after all of the best had fallen by the wayside in week one. yes, the absence of those top seeds. the seventh seed was the only one remaining and she looked on course for potentially a semifinal with serena williams. she was beaten today. we now have none of the top ten seeds in the women's drop remaining in the second week of the wimbledon championships. the manic monday today. another major casualty. she had never been past the second row to previously, and she said that she was enjoying wimbledon at long last. she won't be now after that big feet on court today. —— big defeat. the full england team of 23 trained today at their base in repino — including jamie vardy, who was an inj
one of the best matches ever played at wimbledon was in 2008.re looking superb out at centre court at the moment. you mentioned those big seeds tumbling in the first week. the sole remaining top ten women's seed left. john, i don't think you manage to hear me there. sorry. she was the sole remaining top ten women's seed after a ll sole remaining top ten women's seed after all of the best had fallen by the wayside in week one. yes, the absence of those top seeds. the seventh seed was the only...
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joe wilson reports from wimbledon.hness today, if that's your thing at wimbledon. on court 2 before lunch, leicestershire's katie boulter showed some nice touches against the world number 18. commentator: oh, wonderful court craft from boulter. she lost 6—3, 6—5 to naomi osaka, but boulter, who is 21, should be back. if you are a british player at wimbledon, you sense that expectation. itjust grows around you. whether it inspires or intimidates, there's no escaping it. jo konta knows how wimbledon can turn a home player into a summer celebrity, but it's not easy, well, not when you get dominika cibulkova in the second round. a fiercely determined opponent, she'd seethed when wimbledon removed her seeding to promote serena williams. motivated, and too much for konta, in straight sets she was gone. so, from a british point of view, kyle edmund, it's all down to you. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. time for a look at the weather... with matt taylor you've got the easyjob, nothing has it? you say that, try saying dry and
joe wilson reports from wimbledon.hness today, if that's your thing at wimbledon. on court 2 before lunch, leicestershire's katie boulter showed some nice touches against the world number 18. commentator: oh, wonderful court craft from boulter. she lost 6—3, 6—5 to naomi osaka, but boulter, who is 21, should be back. if you are a british player at wimbledon, you sense that expectation. itjust grows around you. whether it inspires or intimidates, there's no escaping it. jo konta knows how...
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joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon.he brexit secretary david davis — just three days after the prime minister secured a hard—won agreement in cabinet on the shape of the brexit process. laura joins us from westminister now. it's been a day of turmoil — a lot of people will be thinking, what happens now? yes, they absolutely will, not least what will boris johnson yes, they absolutely will, not least what will borisjohnson do next? we just don't know, even though he has released an unbelievably scathing letter about the prime minister's policy, whether he plans to do any more than that. does he intend to announce a candidacy to run for the leader? does he intend to try to blow the whole thing up, or is he just planning to return to the backbenches and be a pacific ‘s critic of the prime minister? that decision—making well not be made yet, but that decision will make a huge difference to what happens next to theresa may, and you know, in the last few weeks, it has been sometimes a bit like watching the tory party have a n
joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon.he brexit secretary david davis — just three days after the prime minister secured a hard—won agreement in cabinet on the shape of the brexit process. laura joins us from westminister now. it's been a day of turmoil — a lot of people will be thinking, what happens now? yes, they absolutely will, not least what will boris johnson yes, they absolutely will, not least what will borisjohnson do next? we just don't know, even though he has released an...
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what about the forecast for wimbledon through the forecast for wimbledon through the rest of the day?0 celsius and only cooling off very slowly as we head off into the evening. that is the story for most of us. late sunshine. the small chance of a shower. the vast majority will be dry. lots of clear skies overhead. a bit more cloud creeping in across western scotland and northern ireland. ahead of that band of cloud, lots of warm and muqqy band of cloud, lots of warm and muggy weather. but behind that band of cloud, there is some slightly cooler air, trying to move in from the north—west. it is not good to make much during sunday. it is really dragging its heels across northern parts of scotland with the odd spot of rain. behind that, something cooler and fresher. ahead of it, long spells of sunshine and some real heat. notice the deep orange colours. quite widely up into the high 20s. somewhere is likely to get 31 or 32 celsius. not much will change next week it will turn a little cooler for a time, but there will still be lots of dry weather and plenty of strong sunshine. this is bb
what about the forecast for wimbledon through the forecast for wimbledon through the rest of the day?0 celsius and only cooling off very slowly as we head off into the evening. that is the story for most of us. late sunshine. the small chance of a shower. the vast majority will be dry. lots of clear skies overhead. a bit more cloud creeping in across western scotland and northern ireland. ahead of that band of cloud, lots of warm and muqqy band of cloud, lots of warm and muggy weather. but...