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in the women's semifinals in three sets. the pair are good friends, and often stay at each other�*s houses when on the tour, but it was the world number two jabeur that came through. and she will face elena rybakina in the final. playing for the first time on centre court, she beat the 2019 champion simona halep for the first time in her career. at 23 years old, she becomes the youngest wimbledon women's singles finalist since garbine muguruza in 2015. i want to see more and more notjust tunisian, arab, african players on tour. ijust love, love the game and i want to share this experience with them. i see thejuniors playing here, i saw some players, and i hope they really grow up and and be here, play here on the centre court. britain's neal skupski and american desirae krawcyzk won the mixed doubles title for the second year in a row. they beat australia's matthew ebden and sam stosur on centre court in straight sets, 6—4 6—3. they are the first pair to successfully defend the mixed doubles title at wimbledon for 25 years.

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BBC News

the world number two on stupor remains the favourite in the women's drop after another battling display, winning and straight sets over elysee merchant. jabeur meeting the 24th seed who knocked out the former champion angelique kerber. not to be stopped this time, trying to make history, the first woman from north africa and the arab world to reach number two in the world rankings. can't she when her first grand slam? well, she is into her second consecutive quarter—final here at the all england club. our next up for her will be the check marie bouzkova, the 23—year—old beating carrie and gussie are in straight sets. we have an all german quarter—final to look forward to, tatjana maria, one of the stories of the day knocking out elaine 0stapenko, the former french open champion, elaine 0stapenko had two match points, and ended up winning in three. she will play her german compatriot, julian e—mail, the world number seven

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BBC News

has been at the tournament and rounds up the rest of the news from day 7. the world number two, 0nsjabeur, remains the favourite in the women's draw after another battling display, winning in straight sets over elise mertens. jabeur beating the 24th seed, who'd knocked out the former champion angelique kerber. jabeur, though, not to be stopped this time, trying to make history — the first woman from north africa and the arab world to reach number two in the world rankings. can she win her first grand slam? well, she's into her second consecutive quarterfinal here at the all england club. and next up for her will be the czech marie bouzkova, the 23—year—old beating caroline garcia in straight sets. we've got an all—german quarterfinal to look forward to as well. tatjana maria, one of the stories of the day, knocking outjelena 0stapenko, the former french open champion. 0stapenko had two match points,

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BBC News

the world number two, 0nsjabeur, remains the favourite in the women's draw after another battling display, winning in straight sets over elise mertens. jabeur beating the 24th seed, who'd knocked out the former champion angelique kerber. jabeur, though, not to be stopped this time, trying to make history — the first woman from north africa and the arab world to reach number two in the world rankings. can she win her first grand slam? well, she's into her second consecutive quarterfinal here at the all england club. and next up for her will be the czech marie bouzkova, the 23—year—old beating caroline garcia in straight sets. we've got an all—german quarterfinal to look forward to as well. tatjana maria, one of the stories of the day, knocking outjelena 0stapenko, the former french open champion. 0stapenko had two match points, but maria saved them and ended up winning the match in three. she's going to play her german compatriotjule niemeier, the world number 97 beating the british numberfour heather watson.

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Newsday

million bottles a year. but 460 million tonnes of new plastic is being produced every year. at this rate, it will be a long time before recycling can catch up to it. stephanie hegarty reporting on that story for us. let's turn to sport and to day seven of wimbledon. top seed novak djokovic put an end to the fairytale run of dutch wildcard tim van rijthoven during a battling 6—2, 4—6, 6—1, 6—2 victory on sunday. chetan pathak from bbc sport has been at the tournament and rounds up the rest of the news from day seven. the world number two, 0ns jabeur, remains the favourite in the women's draw after another battling display, winning in straight sets over elise mertens. jabeur beating the 24th seed, who'd knocked out the former champion angelique kerber. jabeur, though, not to be stopped this time, trying to make history —

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BBC News

bbc sport has been at the tournament and rounds up the rest of the news from day 7. the world number two, 0nsjabeur, remains the favourite in the women's draw after another battling display, winning in straight sets over elise mertens. jabeur beating the 24th seed, who'd knocked out the former champion angelique kerber. jabeur, though, not to be stopped this time, trying to make history — the first woman from north africa and the arab world to reach number two in the world rankings. can she win her first grand slam? well, she's into her second consecutive quarterfinal here at the all england club. and next up for her will be the czech marie bouzkova, the 23—year—old beating caroline garcia in straight sets. we've got an all—german quarterfinal to look forward to as well. tatjana maria, one of the stories of the day, knocking outjelena 0stapenko, the former french open champion. 0stapenko had two match points, but maria saved them and ended up winning the match in three. she's going to play her german compatriotjule niemeier, the world number 97 beating the british numberfour heather watson.

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BBC World News

experiences of playing a match for two days under the roof, with rafa nadal. it is not pleasant if you cannot finish the match on the same day. i am glad i did and looking forward to the next game. in the women's draw third seed, 0ns jabeur, is into the quarter—finals after the tunisian won in straight sets over belgium's elise mertens. jabeur is the highest remaining seed and after her 7—6, 6—4 win, now faces 23—year—old czech marie bouzkova in the last eight. later on monday, men's second seed rafael nadal goes up against dutchman, botic van de zansculp, in the last 16. the spaniartd has won the first two grand slams of the season and is a two time winner at wimbledon, his last title here 12 years ago. and former world number one, simona halep, will face a spaniard herself in women's fourth seed paula badosa when they take to centre court. the romanian was champion

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Newsday

let's turn to sport and to day seven of wimbledon. top seed novak djokovic raised his level to put an end to the fairy tale run of dutch wild card tim van rijthoven during a battling 6—2, 4—6, 6—1, 6—2 victory on sunday. chetan pathak from bbc sport has been at the tournament and rounds up the rest of the news on day seven. the world number two, 0ns jabeur, remains the favourite in the women's draw after another battling display, winning in straight sets over elise mertens. jabeur beating the 24th seed, who'd knocked at the former champion angelique kerber. jabeur, though, not to be stopped this time, trying to make history. the first woman from north africa and the arab world to reach number two in the world rankings. can she win her first grand slam? well, she's into a second consecutive quarterfinal here at the all england club. and next up for her will be the czech marie bouzkova. the 23—year—old beating caroline garcia in straight sets.

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Sportsday

and swiatek will face 0ns jabeur in the final tomorrow, the tunisian beating daria kasatkina in three sets. jabeur has won her last 11 matches and also became the first arab or african woman to win a wta 1000 title in madrid last week. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today... spain'sjuan pedro lopez has kept the lead at the giro d'italia after a four—man breakaway group battled it out to win stage 8. belgian rider thomas de gendt took the honours at the finish in naples — ten years after he first won a giro stage. italian francesco bagnaia made it back—to—back moto gp poles with top spot in french gp qualifying. he set a two—wheeled track record at le mans. his ducatti teammate jack miler grabbed second spot — aprilia's aleix espargaro starts third ahead of tomorrow's race.

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BBC World News

have to win an awful lot of football games, if there was one we can draw, it was today. let's keep going. olympic tennis champion belinda bencic won the charleston open title in south carolina after beating ons jabeur in three sets. the 25 year old swiss claimed her maiden wta clay—court crown by beating tunisian fourth—seed jabeur 6—1 5—7 6—4 in two hours and 35 minutes. bencic will move up eight places to number 13 in the rankings. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport.but from me tt and the rest of the team that's your sports news for now —— tulsen tollett. the queen has spoken for the first time publicly about the effect covid—i9 had on her. her majesty was talking on a zoom video call to hospital staff and patients

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