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Citizen Ashe

>> when i was a senior in high school, i had to leave richmond because richmond had no indoor facilities and secondly, if they had some they probably would have been in white hands and i would not have been 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, i could be anything i wanted. no one knew me. so not only did my personality start to change because here people with no preconceived notions about me at all. and my tennis changed. i changed from being a pusher 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 leap up in effectiveness, 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

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Citizen Ashe

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. purposeful to a degree. >> secondly, you want to serve him wide in the deuce court. pull him way out of court because then he would have the whole court to volley.

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Sportsday

opening round, safely through. potentially andy murray awaits in the quarterfinals. plenty of loud cheers around these grounds, and there were when djokovic one earlier today. ididn't i didn't have any lead up tournaments, preparation tournaments or matches prior to wimbledon, so you'll always feel a little bit probably less comfortable than you would like to at the beginning. particularly if you're playing against somebody as talented as quan, who stays close to the line and hits very clean from forehand and backhand side. it was really difficult to go through him. djokovic easing himself into this the lack of these championships. raducanu, gretzky, whatever you want to call it — andy murray has stepped out onto centre court, let's bring you some life pictures as he is warming up and his match record on

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220115-05:22:00

government would facilitate his removal from the country as quickly as he would get on a flight. he would stay in detention until that was able to happen. one of the questions is whether or not there would be a further ban on him returning to the country. these decisions from the minister normally carry a three-year entry ban on entering the country again. that would obviously have a big impact on his ability to come back here in subsequent years and play in the australian open. the government has some discretion in waiving that ban but hasn't indicated whether it's prepared to do so. >> thanks. let's bring in former professional tennis player james blake. good to see you again. what do you make of what we just learned from phil black here? >> i appreciate being on this the second time this week but it's sad i'm not talking about serves and forehand and

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CNN Newsroom Live-20220115-08:39:00

critical, and i think are becoming more so as their frustrations rise given they are here also to compete in one of the four majors in the world. and all they get questioned about is novak djokovic. i mean the one thing elite athletes hate being asked about is somebody else. they're very happy to talk about themselves. so there's been none of that in the buildup as you would normally expect, and they're getting a little peeved. and, you know, some of this stems back to novak djokovic not having a vaccination, which is his right. but what has happened since is that everything that has ensued with national and international headlines and a big focus on this means that the other players can't escape it either. >> yeah. you're right. at the news conferences, they'd rather talk about their backhand and forehand, not novak. tracy holmes, good to see you. thanks so much. >> thanks, michael. quick break here on the program. when we come back, how covid-19 has dramatically changed the u.s. workplace as we enter this third year of the pandemic.

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Sportsday-20220120-18:36:00

hands. just imagine that and write on the palm of her hand as well. just below her ring finger so what that means in practice is that playing hard tops being more aggressive forehand which you use a lot of former arm with was virtually impossible. she made a strong start. he or she is taking a beating the opening set but she needed to treatment. there it is. it meant she was having to undersize the ball a lot. it actually proved to be quite a good tactic. it worked well for her. and she adapted and won the second set but her opponent came through in and winning the deciding set and emma is out in a second round. obviously a disappointing result for her but i think given the circumstances it goes down as a good learning experience and we learned a little bit about her and her ability to adapt to it painful circumstances. , ., , , to adapt to it painful circumstances. , ., ,, ., circumstances. many more tests to come will stop —

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BBC News-20220124-14:30:00

safer for cyclists. also coming up this hour: battling and beating the elements — a british all—women crew including a woman with incurable cancer — break the world record for rowing across the atlantic. sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. let's take you to the australian open, where stefanos tsitsipas has beaten the american taylor fritz on rod laver arena to go through to the quarter—finals. it took him a gruelling five sets to do it though. the greek is one of the favourites to take the men's title, but it was fritz who won the first set, with a sensational forehand to win it 6—4. tsitsipas then fought back to take the second 6—4. but the power swung back to fritz for him to win the third, and give him a 2—1 lead. the crowd was enjoying the battle, but tsitsipas seemed to go up a gear.

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BBC News-20220124-13:34:00

good afternoon. here's your latest sports news. let's take you to the australian open, where stefanos tsitsipas has just beaten the american taylor fritz on rod laver arena to go through to the quarterfinals. it took him a gruelling five sets to do it though. the greek is one of the favourites to take the men's title, but it was fritz who won the first set, with a sensational forehand to win it 6—4. tsitsipas then fought back to take the second 6—4. but the power swung back to fritz for him to win the third, and gave him a 2—1 lead. the crowd was enjoying the battle, but tsitsipas seemed to go up a gear. going on to win the fourth 6—3 and then with two match points in the fifth he sent a smash into the corner and fritz�*s return went long. earlier, daniil medvedev beat american maxime cressy in four

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BBC News-20220130-04:22:00

i mean, this is a guy that actually had different instruments as far as just exercise equipment, he hired a different nutritionist, just to make sure he was available and ready for the next season. and so, at 44 years of age, 22—year season — i mean, excuse me, 22 years in the nfl, i mean this is a guy who has accomplished it all. i don't see anybody eclipsing his record any time in my lifetime. let's stick with support for the time being. —— sport. to the australian open now and the historic win by world number one, ashleigh barty. she beat american danielle collins in straight sets, making her the first australian player to win a singles title on home soil since 1978. tennis commentator craig gabriel is at the open and described the moment. as i think about it, i'm getting goose bumps all over again. this was absolutely beyond electric. it was brilliant. when she hit that final point crosscourt that fought off the forehand, the crowd just

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BBC News-20220130-02:18:00

catherine burns, bbc news. to the australian open now, and recapping that historic win by world number one ashleigh barty in front of an adoring home crowd. she beat american danielle collins in straight sets, making her the first australian player to win a singles title on home soil since 1978. let's get more on this now from tennis commentator craig gabriel, whojoins us live from melbourne. craig, a very good sunday afternoon to you there. an incredible win for ash barty, third grand slam title, but her first in front of a home crowd. tell us, what was the atmosphere like? 1&5 tell us, what was the atmosphere like? as i think about it, — atmosphere like? as i think about it, i'm _ atmosphere like? as i think about it, i'm getting - atmosphere like? as i think about it, i'm getting goose| about it, i'm getting goose bumps all over again. this was absolutely beyond electric. it was brilliant. when she hit the final point crosscourt that fought off the forehand, the crowd just rose in unison and had the roof been closed over the rod laver arena, it would

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