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the other scorers for them. elsewhere, iran comfortably beat palestine. away from football, and the first tennis grand slam of the year has begun in melbourne. the australian open got under way in the early hours of the morning. there's already one briton heading home. we'll have details of that in just a moment. but first, let's talk about the mens defending champion, novak djokovaic. he's a ten—time winner of the tournament, but he was given a real work—out by the croatian teenager dino prizmic on his quest for a record extending 25th grand slam. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall was watching. novak djokovic! the start of the australian open and the question is always the same — can anyone stop novak djokovic? the world number one is looking for his 11th title down under. first up, an 18—year—old qualifier playing in his first grand slam. the signs didn't look good for dino prizmic. he needed a medical timeout early in the match and was brushed aside 6—2 in the first set, and most felt they knew and most felt

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goalkeeper zion suzuki. the japanese were able to turn things around taking the lead through this stunning strike from keito nakamura, and they sealed the win with one more goal in the second half. the united arab emirates got their group c campaign off to a win, beating the lowest ranked side in the competition hong kong three goals to one. hong kong scored their first asian cup finals goal in 56 years when philip chan converted everton camargo's cross to equalise. the uae rode their luck in parts. two of their goals came from var—ruled penalties. zayed sultan among the other scorers for them. away from football, the first tennis grand slam of the year has begun in melbourne. the australian open got under way in the early hours of the morning. there's already one briton heading home, we'll have details of that in just a moment. but first, let's talk about the mens defending champion novak djokovic. he's a ten—time winner

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colin graves. the 75—year—old was chair of yorkshire from 2012 until 2015 — part of the period that later saw the club fined for failing to address the systemic use of racist language. graves has previously denied knowledge of any racist behaviour during his time at the club. the former player turned whistle—blower azeem rafiq, has called on yorkshire's sponsors to oppose graves' return, and posted a message on social media which said "no longer my club" with a broken heart emoji. we are just three days away from the first tennis grand slam of the year, and in the last few hours, the draw has been made for the first round of the australian open. emma raducanoo makes her return to a major event against american shelby rogers. raducanu has had an eight—month injury lay—off, after having wrist and ankle surgery last may. she could face british number one katie boulter in the third round. five—time finalist, andy murray, plays the 30th seed tomas martin etcheverry. murray was the only british player to land a seeded player in the draw.

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or racist language, which graves previously denied knowledge of. club members will now vote on whether to approve the takeover. clu b club members will now vote if they will approve the takeover. the chair of the culture, media and sport committee, caroline dinenage, said graves' return would "undermine" the progress that yorkshire has made. in a statement issued today, graves says he apologises "personally and unreservedly to anyone who experienced any form of racism" at yorkshire. he adds that discrimination or abuse based on race, ethnicity or any pretended characteristic will never be acceptable. i profoundly regret some of the language are used when asked about the events when i was chairman, at a time when i was no longer at the club. we are just three days away from the first tennis grand slam, of the year, and in the last few hours, the draw has been made for the first round of the australian open. emma raducanu, makes her return

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and the draw is made for the first tennis grand slam of the year — but it's a tearful end in australian open qualifying for francesca jones. welcome to the programme. as expected, ireland head coach andy farrell has been confirmed as the head coach of next years british and irish lions tour to australia. the confirmation brings to an end 12 years of warren gatland in that role, although farrell is no stranger to the lions set—up. jane dougalljoins us to tell us more. no surprise at the appointment? this has been the worst kept secret in rugby union, probably because of his massive involvement already in

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be a conversation. more details on the bbc website. _ we're just four days away from the start of the first tennis grand slam of the year. the australian open gets under way in melbourne on sunday but it's an incredibly busy week of qualifying and preparation. with tournaments taking place in adelaide, melbourne and auckland at the moment. let's bring you up to date, because it's been a mixed day for the brits in the australian open qualifiers. francecsa jones is through to the next round after a straight sets victory over margaux rouvroy of france. harriet dart is also through, as is oliver crawford, who only last week switches allegiance from the us to britain. not such positive news though forjan choinski, he's gone out to the german benjamin hassan. as has heather watson, beaten by lulu sun 6—4, 6—3. in adelaide, dan evans is out, but compatriot jack in adelaide, dan evans is out, but compatriotjack draper in adelaide, dan evans is out, but compatriot jack draper is in adelaide, dan evans is out, but compatriotjack draper is through to the quarterfinals, after he survived

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time to— porter, thank you for taking the time to speak to us and you can go track— time to speak to us and you can go back to _ time to speak to us and you can go back to bed — time to speak to us and you can go back to bed now after a late night. so away from the darts, the build up for the first tennis grand slam of the year is well under way. britain's emma raducanu is action this morning, that's after finding out she will not have to qualify for the australian open which begins next week. raducanu is 301st in the world, but will enter the tournament in melbourne with a special ranking of 103 — that's her position before missing six months through injury. she's taking on second seed elina svitolina in the asb classic in auckland, and its currently a tie—break in the first set there was a big shock at the united cup as world number one novak djokovic lost in australia for the first time in six years. he was beaten in straight sets by the home favourite alex di minaur — as australia beat serbia to reach the semi finals. jude bellingham's remarkable season continues to get better and better. he's on the shortlist for fifpro's world eleven team.

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to the scotland squad. he could make his senior debut in the european qualifiers against england and cyprus. nottingham forest have lodged an official complaint against referee stuart atwell and his team of officials. forest lost 3—2 to manchester united on saturday in the premier league, having a player sent off and conceding a penalty. wolves midfielder matheus nunes has stopped training without permission in an effort to secure a move to manchester city. city had a bid for the player turned down last week. wolves are believed to want over £60 milliion for him. to new york — where the final tennis grand slam of the season is under way at flushing meadows. day one of the us open has already seen the olympic champion belinda bencic ease through to round two. and the world number one and defending champion iga swiatek has progressed comfortably, too. she beat the swede rebecca peterson in straight sets, dropping just one game in a win that took just 59 minutes.

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