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wimbledon sportsday, i'm katherine downes. here's a taste of what's coming up tonight. we had four, but could we make it five brits into round three? kyle edmund certainly tried on a hot and humid centre court. no sweat for djokovic. he's through to round three after demolishing adam pavlasek of the czech republic in straight sets. and there was plenty of hot stuff on day four of the championships — we'll bring you the best of the rest. and we'll bring you the rest of the day's sports news, including a great day for the new england cricket captainjoe root. it's been a realjacket off day at wimbledon. temperatures pushing upwards of 30 celsius, and over the last few days the british tennis has been pretty hot. yesterday we would talking about four british players through to the third round for the first time in 20 years, today kyle edmund had the chance to become the fifth. but although the british men's number two put up a fight, he eventually succumbed to number 15 seed gael monfils in straight sets. joe lynskey reports british hopes this year go beyond one man. in round two, kyle edmund joined the greats beneath the grandstands, a first shot on centre court. but gael monfils has his own ta ke court. but gael monfils has his own take on greatness. with a racket: he's elastic. will ward's entertainer. to get that on this court ta kes entertainer. to get that on this court takes experience but edmund was adjusting. that'll do nicely. confidence booster for kyle was adjusting. that'll do nicely. confidence boosterfor kyle edmund. the british player stayed in touch to force a first set tie—break but nerves soon took hold. 0n the pressure points, gael monfils get serious. gael monfils, a dominant performance in the tie—break, takes the first set. the advantage, they queue for some french flamboyance. gael monfils was now showing all his tricks. but kyle edmund was not to be blown away on home turf. kyle edmund breaks back. it's back in the second set. but for every break, there would be a slip—up. at grand slams, even the best get the jitters. kyle edmund exposed. gael monfils talk out chances the way he knows best. brilliant, centre court used every inch. game, set, match, gael monfils. i had chances here and there but ultimately, you know, you wa nt to there but ultimately, you know, you want to win the last point of the set and i didn't. being british, growing up, watching tennis at wimbledon, to get the chance to that early, it's something you always remember. in the end, straight sets look simple, but shoots of promise of the college. comfort and this court with time. maybe a bit more time needed for kyle edmund and we canjoin in the hot evening, and the roof, with jamie baker, former british number two like kyle edmund. you've been in his shoes. what does he need to do to pull up his socks and take on those top 20 players and just get over the line kuenssberg he was so close. he is really close. he is someone progress is study. he's got to the point where he makes big matches and big tournaments, he needs to get to over the line once and sometimes you need some luck as well. today, in the match against gael monfils, a close first set, got to the tie—break and the first couple of points came to the net. he controlled the points and bristol couple of volleys. against these top players, once they get the momentum, it's hard to wrestle the momentum back so it would be an uphill struggle. now one more relaxed than gael monfils. what do you think kyle edmund needs to do to get the crowd behind him? i don't know if it was the heat all there wasn't much support him and centre the crowd were rooting for him. but he's quite low—key, under the radar? he's had some good davis cup experiences but sometimes the same thing can happen. it's not easy, we forget about the level but the personality of someone like andy murray, he is harnessed something, there's always something happening: he's an easy person to support. kyle edmund is more level—headed and,, you talk about how can you make the next step, maybe in the big matches, maybe not at wimbledon but in a stadium where there are a lot of people with extra energy, is there something he can do to somehow get them on his side? it's not natural but maybe that's just as important as getting a bigger serve or better forehand. no kyle edmund but four british players through, pretty positive that the brits. we'll talk to in positive that the brits. we'll talk toina positive that the brits. we'll talk to in a minute but we move on now to look at the number two seized or novak djokovic. —— number two seed novak djokovic. —— number two seed novak djokovic. he breezed through to the third round with a pretty emphatic straight sets win against adam pavlasek on number one court — 6—2, 6—2, 6—1 the score. tim hague watched this one. when it comes to this tournament, it's essential to keep novak djokovic under close surveillance. even after a poor year, his sights are set on winning wimbledon again. we saw it in the first set. he's moving confidently. the three—time winner was simply too good in all departments and took the opener 6—2. and with the heat causing more problems for djokovic and code than his opponent was, the serbian continued the fine form seen in the first and the second as well. all aspects of his game working at optimum level as pavlasek, 136 and the world, must have felt like an amateur. that's so good, fabulous rally, what are shot. he dropped stone dead. and yet now, two sets down, the underdogs showed signs of his potential as he began to find his potential as he began to find his feet. the only problem for him was that djokovic's feet were almost planted in the next round already. the class clear once more, and the almost inevitable came shortly afterwards. fittingly, in a mismatch like this, a double fault concluded matters. from the very beginning, i impose my rhythm, played the game i intended to play. i get better as days go by, use the experience, knowing what to do on a daily basis, and to get myself in the most shape. the right state of mind. and hopefully the right performance.“ this wasn't the right performance, you have to fear for the rest of the draw. who will be certainly keeping novak djokovic under close surveillance now. we will certainly keep an eye on the three—time champion. well in the press conference after the match, djokovic was asked about comments made byjohn mcenroe, who likened the serbs recent dip in form to that of tiger woods, who's game fell away dramatically after problems in his personal life. i really don't take it in a negative way anyway. it's fine. he has a right to say the things that he wa nts to right to say the things that he wants to say. no wonder sarah —— don't necessarily need to agree with him but it is his right. i don't know what the basis was, maybe he was making a comparison, i'm not really sure. when i was warming up for my first mac, climate and centre court, he was talking to the camera and the serve went straight at him soi and the serve went straight at him so i was playing. maybe it was because of that. laughter novak djokovic being characteristically good natured. i imagine your diplomatic as well. john mcenroe thinks it's part of his compensated personal life. what do you make of his dip in form? when it comes to personal stuff, it's hard for anyone to properly, unless they actually know what the facts are. what you definitely can say about djokovic and anyone else, you may have been that dominant at the sport for so long, it will come to an end, there will be a dip. he has experienced that and for him i guess, he still relatively young. he should have many more years left at the top but for him, it's a question of where can get back to where he was as soon as possible? whether any signs he is back? he has not done so well over the last year or so with grand slams and went out third round at wimbledon last year. not the greatest task for him today and he wasn't that there was long as he's like, but 6—2, 6—2, wasn't that there was long as he's like, but 6-2, 6-2, 6-1, wasn't that there was long as he's like, but 6—2, 6—2, 6—1, did we get the real djokovic back today? choosing to go and play eastbourne today to occur before this, everyone was surprised. i spoke to a lot of people down there who were surprised. he was loving being on the match. in terms of today, you never know what the perfect preparation is for tougher matches to come, whether it is oozing through 23 rounds being tested, i think there's a balance to be found. he was looking like you'll play del potro. a big shock. that will be seriously difficult. you never know what's going to turn up. but djokovic will be happy with his first two round so far. he's got the potential to knockout djokovic as well? he's got a massive serve and a big game, one of the first died on the tour who are really unpredictable, you can't trust him on the consistency year round. when it comes to the next stage, the chance to play a big player, you have someone who can put cause damage. jamie, thanks forjoining us. hopefully we can chat to you later as well. let's bring you some of the day's other notable results. and there was an upset in the women's draw after third seed karolina pliskova was knocked out. the czech player, who won the title at eastbourne in the build up to wimbledon, and was highly fancied in what's a very open women's competition, was beaten by magdalena rybarikova on centre court. a tight match went to a deciding set, but it was the slovak player who triumphed. how about this for a great way to wina how about this for a great way to win a match? he took match point in a truly spectacular fashion. grigor dmitrov beat marcos baghdatis in straights sets. a diving volley completing a comfortable win for the 13th seed, who on this form looks like he could go a long way in this tournament. and jamie murray and his doubles partner bruno soa res were victorius in the first round of the men's doubles competition. murray and soares beat the czech pair romanjebavy and jiri vesely in straight sets. jamie, bringing you to talk about karolina pliskova because she was one of the favourites to take the women's title? it's still wide open but according to the bookmakers, that makes organic onto the favourite for the title this year? is that too much pressure for her —— johanna konta the favourite.“ is that too much pressure for her —— johanna konta the favourite. it is very open, with serena not being here, it makes it exciting, it's wimbledon, let's get excited about a brit. she is in that pack of people who come when the tournament. he's been the one semifinal of a slam so far, she won herfirst been the one semifinal of a slam so far, she won her first miami been the one semifinal of a slam so far, she won herfirst miami open title earlier in the gear which is a massive step up. this is wimbledon, it's a massive thing to say she is an outright favourite. she isn't, but she's the pack. you have to admire the way she goes about her business. she's focused, professional, never talked about getting too far ahead of herself. i think also as well, coming ahead of her match yesterday, it was a massive thing for her to do. i think she'll be taking massive amounts of confidence from that. who knows? choosing the group, let's see what happens in a few matches‘ time. she's happens in a few matches‘ time. she‘s got to believe, we have to believe. hopefully we‘ll be talking aboutjoanna believe. hopefully we‘ll be talking about joanna konta marching believe. hopefully we‘ll be talking aboutjoanna konta marching through the competition in a few days‘ time. thank forjoining the competition in a few days‘ time. thank for joining us, the competition in a few days‘ time. thank forjoining us, let‘s go and enjoy a nice cold drink, you‘ve earned. couple of other lines to bring you on the disciplinary front. bernard tomic has been fined $15,000 — that‘s about £11,500 — following his controversial first round defeat to mischa zverev. the australian claimed to have felt "bored" during the match and admitted he called for the trainer, even though he wasn‘t injured, to try and disrupt his opponent‘s game. his sponsors, head, have also dropped him. daniil medvedev, who knocked out stan wawrinka in round one, has also been fined a similar amount for unsportsmanlike conduct. the russian had a number of disputes with the umpire during his five—set loss to ruben bemelmans yesterday and ended the match by throwing coins in the direction of her chair. a fine for both those players, there. there were some distressing scenes on court 17 as the american player bethanie mattek—sands suffered a really nasty knee injury. it left her screaming and crying on the court during her match with romania‘s sorana cirstea. mattek—sands‘ doubles partner lucie safarova, with whom she has won four grand slam titles, also came to console her. really sad to see the top right doubles player in the world at the moment, out at this year‘s wimbledon. now after seeing off the extravagant dustin brown yesterday, andy murray continues the defence of his wimbledon title against the italian fabio fognini tomorrow. it‘ll be the first time murray‘s faced another seeded player in this year‘s draw, and in six previous matches against each other there‘ve been three wins for each player. so fognini says he isn‘t afraid to take the match to the home favourite. we know each other ready well, day well. of course, it‘s going to be a tough match, but i should just play my tennis, do my best. if i have the opportunity to take it, it will come again his life because on court, i‘d like to win. normally it‘s like that but are now at the same time it is going to be really tough match, he‘s the favourite, but i‘m here to play and to fight. away from tennis, let‘s move to the other day‘s sports. it‘s day one of the first test between england and south africa . it‘s a new era for the team with joe root taking over the captaincy. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss is at lords for us. andy his reign didn‘t get off to a great start but improved as the day went on? well we talk about a captain‘s innings but what an incredible performance from joe root. when he came into that, england were all in all sorts of trouble. they won the toss and things are going well but alastair cook went early for just three, ben keaton jennings, alastair cook went early for just three, ben keatonjennings, he will be kicking himself for not doing that cell. whenjared came in, he was nervous at first, but after lunch he and ben stokes really took the game to south africa. stokes, again, rode his luck. he eventually went bad joe root has really blossomed after tea. he reached his century, a great moment for everyone at lords who prayed he would reach those three figures. since reading the century, he really present an. south africa have liked a little listless, struggling in the heat. a day which threatened to belong to south africa in the morning has blogged very much to england‘s captain, certainly his first day in a newjob, it will take some beating. in the women‘s cricket world cup, west indies were thrashed by new zealand at taunton. batting first west indies were bowled out forjust 150. and new zealand made short work of their run chase, knocking off the runs they needed injust over 18 overs. it means west indies cannot now reach the semi finals of the competition. there‘s been a couple of big football transfer stories today. news of a manchester city player going to barcelona in a moment, but first to old trafford because the bbc understands that manchester united are set to sign everton‘s romelu lukaku for £75 million. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway is there for us. will romelu lu ka ku will romelu lukaku be playing his football here at old trafford? in this coming season? senior club officials at manchester united have said that a £75 million fee has been agreed between themselves and everton but everton say not so, sources that goodison park indicating no fee has been agreed. yet that may be because there was interest still from chelsea, lukaku‘s interest still from chelsea, lu ka ku‘s old club. interest still from chelsea, lukaku‘s old club. but the choreography appears to be that the party is moving in the direction of manchester united, we will perhaps see in the next 24—hour. jose mourinho is hoping that some of the major business in the transfer window business is done before they go to the us this weekend. as bully carping will bring to the squad, as anyone who knows him will see, it‘s about firepower. it's a big price tag but he can score goals regularly. he's near the top of the scoring charts and then turned those draws from an united in wins. that could potentially win a championship. he is under24, he hasn't quite peaked with his goal—scoring ability and learning the game, but it's got a couple of areas he can improve on if you put some work on. i don't think i seen a better one—on—one with the goalkeeper type of finisher than romelu lukaku. at £75 million, it would be one of the biggest in history. but it would not be the only at old trafford, the could wayne rooney be leaving the club and going back to everton? that will be worth watching, 48 hours before manchester united leave on a pre—season tour of america. and romelu lu ka ku pre—season tour of america. and romelu lukaku bringing his staff to —— bringing his talent to manchester united, there is already a lot of talent, it will be a difficult decision forjose mourinho to choose who to play week in week out, but that the decision most premier league managers would like. now onto that manchester city story. ladies striker toni duggan has joined barcelona on a two year contract. duggan has won the women‘s super league title and the fa cup with city, and is currently preparing for the european championship with england. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks reports if you follow the women‘s game you‘ll be well aware of the game. but a great header. but now the england striker duggan‘s talent has been recognised on a global scale. barcelona are the best club and the world, and the fact they know my name isa world, and the fact they know my name is a massive honour. to be going there, the call at the club, the call at home, is... i'm blown away by it. barcelona doesn't tend to looks to these shores for their players. martin‘s gary lineker in 1986 has an english player signed for the catalan giants. duggan is ready to shoulder the responsibility. to be the best, you have to do that sometimes. i'm not going there just to live there and to the city, i want to be successful, i want to make my name at this club and i believe i will. after playing for england that the women‘s year rose this summer, she says: —— shejokes —— she jokes she‘ll have to do get her team—mates used her accent. fortu nately, her team—mates used her accent. fortunately, the is universal language. jermain defoe has been talking about his recent transfer from sunderland to bournemouth. during a press conference today he also reflected on his special bond with terminally ill sunderland fan bradley lowery, and was clearly emotioinal. it's it‘s been hard. i‘ve kept this in so long. 0bviously, trying to be strong because family needs family as well. but as i really know how to put it into words. i really feel. because it was a special time, really. having that relationship with bradley, that sort of first moment i met him, that instant connection. i was with him a few days ago and it was with him a few days ago and it was tough to see him. i felt like i was tough to see him. i felt like i was prepared for it because what i‘ve been through previously, with my dad, but he‘s obviously struggling and it‘s a matter of days. but i mean, he will always be in my heart. for the rest of my life. and understandably upsetjermain defoe. chris froome has retained the leader‘s yellow jersey after the sixth stage of the tour de france. there have been some eventful crashes earlier in the week, but the riders avoided any today. along the 216km route from vesoul to troyes, although they had to take evasive action after a spectator‘s umbrella blew into the road. the flat course was certainly one for the sprinters, and it was germany‘s marcel kittel who came out on top in the bunch sprint as he claimed his second stage win of this tour. froome stayed out of trouble and keeps the overall lead — he‘s still 12 seconds ahead of his sky team mate geraint thomas. englishman 0liver fisher, ranked 392 in the world carded a seven under par round of 65 to take an early share of the club house lead alongside compatriot matthew southgate. fisher, from essex hit eight birdies and an eagle during his round. last year‘s champion rory mcilroy managed a par but is way down the leaderboard after that. ahead of the deciding test match against the all blacks, the british and irish lions coach warren gatland has talked of the chance for his players to leave a legacy. a win in auckland on saturday would give the lions only their second ever series win in new zealand, but they‘d have to end the all blacks 39 match unbeaten run at eden park to do it. katie gornall reports from auckland the players may have had a break this week that there has been no rest for the coaches who have been busy plotting a way past the all blacks at eden park. warren gatland said it is the toughest tour he‘s been known as a coaching group. he does have the luxury of being able to name an unchanged 23 for that third, decisive test. that is something that rarely happens. in fa ct, something that rarely happens. in fact, is the first time it happened in the professional era. but warren gatland said he wants to keep faith with those players because of the courage they showed in terms of coming from behind in the second test, he said this is their chance to make history. i think for a group of players, there is nobody out there, in the next 24 hours, they had an opportunity to leave a legacy. —— had an opportunity to leave a legacy. — — have had an opportunity to leave a legacy. —— have an opportunity. of 11 tours in new zealand, only one has ever been won. so it's the chance to do something special. and you get those moments in your life and you don't want those moments pass you by. that is what big occasions, big sporting events, are about. tomorrow and saturday, the players. thinking about. gatland also revealed that the players have not even discussed the players have not even discussed the new zealand team and it was announced. they are focused on themselves. steve hansen has made three changes to the all blacks for the third test, with the prolific julien surveyor coming back on the wing. everyone is talking about the backlash and what the lions can expect at even par. there is a quiet confidence and the lions camp, warren gatland convinced this is a tea m warren gatland convinced this is a team can get better and better if they are capable of that, they will do something very special on saturday. i‘m afraid that‘s where we have to leave wimbledon sportsday now. bringing you the latest from g20 in hamburg. these are the latest scenes. we hear that german riot police have charged some of the protesters gathering this evening in hamburg, many protesting in particular against president donald trump, particularly angry about america‘s withdrawal from the paris climate accord. water cannons have been advancing, firing water in the protesters. these are live pictures from hamburg coming in. you can hear simon ‘s too. away from the demonstrations, we —— you can hear simon c. we know angela merkel and donald trump have met as world, discussing pressing issues of north korea, middle east and climate change. these are dramatic scenes on the streets of hamburg, riot police with riot shields charging into one group of demonstrators. there were several different demonstrations, one was called welcome to hell 0r maul, addressed in particular to donald trump. thousands thousands of people protesting today about global inequality, unfair trade practices, climate change as i mentioned as well. anti—war, anti—capitalist demonstrations as well in hamburg this evening. it was pretty peaceful little earlier an but you can see now that have clashes between the police and the police had been warning of the potential for violence from some of the more radical groups, and the interior minister saying they have been particularly worried about an anti—capitalist demonstration called the welcome to hell. much more on that this evening. now the weather. we have had lots of weather today. thunderstorms moving through east anglia, more now across the north of england, gradually transferring to the pennines before moving to the north sea. we‘ve had cloud in the frontal system bringing rain to scotland, affecting northern ireland overnight. it will be a close night, widely across the british isles saved for the fast north. we will find weather fronts bringing the odd bit of rain and the weather front, not a particularly active system as it fills the cloud and later an across the heart of england and wales. to the north, 14 to 20 and the south, another sticky date especially in london. frontal system straight to the heart of the country on saturday, disappointing affair for the of year. on the sunday, new weather front gets into the far north—west, maybe a thunderstorm in the south, best of the sunshine in south scotland and northern england. he was 15 at the time. his dad was a scout for arsenal. i didn‘t know, but i was offered a place when i was 12. but it would have meant moving to london at the age of 12 summer pa rent to london at the age of 12 summer parent said no. we know that you are no stranger to a campaign. —— so my pa rents no stranger to a campaign. —— so my parents said no. last time you were on the show you were petitioning the welsh government to help homeless teenagers in wales — and as a result the welsh government is now issuing new instructions to councils making it clear it does not want 16 and 17 year—olds housed in b&bs. and michael‘s been back to wales to help the homeless again — hello and welcome to 100 days plus. there are two donald trumps on display in europe — one, carefully scripted, who supports nato and a free press. the other is the off the cuff president, who slams fake news, criticises his predecessor and undermines the us intelligence agencies. in poland crowds gave him a friendly welcome — he gave them a speech about the end of western civilisation. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. tomorrow he has his first ever meeting with vladimir putin — mr trump is calling on russia to stop interfering in ukraine, will he also tell russia not to interfere in us elections? the threat of north korea‘s nuclear advance weighs over the g20 summit as does the growing rift between china and the us

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