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Serena Williams On Her Terms

through the stage of why is all this happening to you. it was really an 11 months of hell. >> you go through something like that you have to question why are you coming back? you've won enough, but also it's those champions that know they have more to give and they want to give more. and so if they can mend themselves back to health, they're going to go back out there and do it again. >> after serena came back she was on a tear. she was taking names, kicking asses. serena was serena. >> she started to really think she could dominate every single tournament, every single grand slam. and it was kind of like, oh, boring, serena's winning another grand slam again. >> she was playing with this aggressiveness, this urgency, this i told you i'd be backness, if you will. >> serena, she had a forehand so hard to this day i still think about it. it's the hardest forehand that

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Serena Williams On Her Terms

hard to this day i still think about it. it was the hardest forehand that ever went by me. the intensity she brings, that force of will, you know that deep desire that's in her gut that comes out in tight moments where she can raise her game, where she can raise the ante, that intensity is the best way i can describe it. >> it's next. i'm pamela brown. have a great night. it is likely the end of an era in the sports world. >> longest u.s. open match of serena williams career may have been her last. >> an emotional serena thanking her family for always standing

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BBC News

match at wimbledon. how is he doing? yes indeed. we will get an update from chetan in a moment. a huge day for cameron norrie, who is hoping to become the british first man to reach a wimbledon final since 2016. but he's up against a destructive opponent, the reigning champion novak djokovic. chetan pathak is there for us. how is it going for norrie? you said the words - — how is it going for norrie? you said the words - not _ how is it going for norrie? you said the words - not good _ how is it going for norrie? you said the words - not good - _ how is it going for norrie? you said the words - not good - and - how is it going for norrie? you said the words - not good - and yet - the words — not good — and yet it started so well for cam norrie, the british number one, the ninth seed, never played the second week of a grand slam, and yet here he is and is in his first semifinal here at wimbledon. one of the great stories in the men's draw. he was trained to make it four in a row and norrie without lefties serve, without forehand and sliced back and he has got, flat on this surface, he took the first set 6—2 and it looked as though we were going to get a potential upset here, why would we believe that with novak djokovic around? time and again, he comes from behind to win matches, doesn't

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Sportsday

number one, the nine seed, coming out here and playing his first grand slam semifinal, yet he took it. we have seen it, that variety of serve, that forehand, that backhand, it was john unsure “— unsure —— it was djokovic he was unsure. the fans behind me on henman hill believing and on centre court, and yet time and time again, the vector commits did what novak djokovic does, and that was battle back. he got his given order, and thereafter, he made it look really straightforward. a few norrie holds that had the crowd excited, but on the whole it was heading just one way and it headed djokovic's way. there he is, these extraordinary numbers, a 32nd grand slam final, and eight wimbledon final. he is trying to make it 21. these are extraordinary numbers for next

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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett

in philadelphia, two police officers were shot just before the july 4th fireworks began last night. video captured the moment of the panic crowd scattered. the veteran officers both suffered graze wounds while working a security detail. a philly highway parole officer was grazed across the forehand and montgomery county sheriff's deputy suffered an injury to their shoulder. both are in stable conditions. no arrests have been made. state of emergency in akron, ohio after the release of body cam video of police fatally shooting jayland walker. plus the u.s. concluding the israeli military was likely responsible for the shooting death of an al gentjazeera correspondent. and why brittney griner is terrified that she will be in a russiaian prison forever. rotein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. with powerful, easy-to-use tools

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BBC News

before play, that door kept opening to history... bjorn borg! — ..to mark centre court's centenary. roger federer! cheering a roll call of winners, the most famous. they congregated in a unique assembly of champions. heather watson had to follow all that. she spent two sets chasing the ball against germany�*sjule niemeier, a rising star. the 22—year—old was too good. cheering. 0h! i just want to say sorry that i had to kick out a british player today. applause well, she fully deserved her win. and, in any case, there was cameron norrie on court 1. forehand. that�*s phenomenal... in three sets against american tommy paul, norrie retained his composure. well, he always does. cheering. a wimbledon quarterfinal achieved. got it! that's it!

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deserved her win. but what gathered above wimbledon then was the sunday reality — one british player left in the singles. he's on the baseline, about to unleash a forehand. that's phenomenal. cameron norrie, against america's tommy paul, a player ranked below him, an opponent he knows well. norrie took the first set 6—4, and cautious confidence rippled through court number one. a few nerves are starting to creep into the play, but cameron norrie is about to try and serve for the second set at 6—5. just to confirm if you're wondering why we here? play on the middle sunday is now a wimbledon fixture. studio: wonderful to hear. england's cricketers have work to do, if they're to save the rearranged fifth test against india at edgbaston. despite another century from johnny bairstow, england are trailing by almost 200 runs, with india 66—2 in their second innings.

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BBC News at Six

court this evening to play her first singles match since she picked up an injury at wimbledon this time last year. joe wilson is there. year. joe wilson is there. more british opportunity _ year. joe wilson is there. more british opportunity than - year. joe wilson is there. more british opportunity than ever i year. joe wilson is there. ire british opportunity than ever on the first tuesday today and we have a couple of players who have defined the standards of modern tennis and one young woman who might now seems to be unbeatable. let's start there. february seems a long time ago, doesn't it? that was the last time iga swiatek lost a tennis match. she enforces her dominance with that forehand. the polish world number one was up against a qualifierfrom croatia on centre and jana fett was beaten in one hour 15 minutes. strong. wimbledon is a different challenge, but that's 36 victories in a row. across the court, three for the ever changing moods of nick kyrgios, who wanted spectators to be ejected after he'd heard them make critical comments. remove them from the crowd. well, kyrgios was locked in an intense match against pauljubb, a 22—year—old from hull,

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Citizen Ashe

connors difficulty on grass. >> the next morning, i got an envelope, and i just wrote on it, the three or four things we had all talked about. >> now, the great climax, the men's final. connors playing ashe. the man whom he is currently suing for over 2 million pounds. >> first service. >> on that little piece of paper, it said take the speed off the ball and hit to connors' forehand softly. >> jimmy needed to feed off his opponent's pace. >> connors, another unforced error there. >> the pace he generated was what came off his opponent's racket. he wasn't getting pace, he couldn't hit the ball. >> lovely stroke. lovely controlled stroke.

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Citizen Ashe

facilities and if they had some they would be in white hands and i would not be able to use them so i went to st. louis to finish high school. when i got on the plane to go to st. louis i could get off the plane and be anything i wanted. no one knew me. so not only did my permit start to change because here people with no preconceived notions about me and my tennis changed. i changed from being a puber to someone who was a fast court player. i started to take more chances on the tennis court. my forehand changed a little bit. my serve took a quantum lead up in speed and so forth. and that year i won the national junior indoor title. when i was about to graduate high school i got a phone call from ucla. and the tennis coach called up and out of the clear blue sky

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