hello and welcome to sportsday i m sarah mulkerrins. coming upfor coming up for you this evening. we will start in paris. it s cruise control for iga swiatek and coco gauff, as they both make the women s final of the french open with ease. what a start to england s new chapter in cricket. great bowling in the morning, but this evening, familiar trouble with the bat. also coming up in the programme: inspired byjake daniels. two scottish referees have have become the first to come out publicly as gay. we get the reaction from grassroots football in scotland. i think we will probably look back at this moment and sort of say they were the people who helped us create something big. welcome along to sportsday. lots to come. we are going to talk cricket in a moment, but we are going to begin in paris. four became two. iga swiatek continued her dominant run with a straight sets victory over daria kasatkina. she will face coco gauff. here is russell fuller. she is on this dominant r
wind affecting parts of southern england reaching up to 80 miles an hour which is strong enough to bring down some trees. but in north west france they could have winds of up to over 100 miles an hour, that could rip roofs off buildings leading to structural damage. but not so far away the wind will be more typical for not so far away the wind will be more typicalfor some of not so far away the wind will be more typical for some of you, the kind of when we get quite often in the autumn and winter season. so the storm bringing a big variation in wind speed. today sunshine and showers, some rain for northern ireland again which could cause further issues and some rain for the north of scotland. 0vernight tonight storm ciaran arrives, a swathe of incredibly damaging wind working across north west france and the channel islands behind this cold front. we could get gusts of up to 100 miles an hour ripping some roofs of buildings and widespread trees being blown down so expect some