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champion novak djokovic. an incredible comeback for alfie hewett he s in the wheelchair singles final and chasing a first title at wimbledon. and we look ahead to a history making final in the women s single it s rybakina against jabeur tomorrow on centre court. who will come out on top? also coming up in the programme away from wimbledon: ex fifa boss blatter and former uefa president platini are found not guilty following their fraud trial in switzerland. and perfect pogacar does it again at the tour de france, as the defending champion enjoy his second stage win in as many days. hello there and welcome to sportsday. all the latest from wimbledon on the way, where s it s been a day of mixed emotions for the british players in action. we ll have more reaction to cam norrie s defeat to top seed novak djokovic coming up. but first, they used to be at the pinnacle of world football. today, sepp blatter and michel platini have been found not guilty following a fraud tr ....
few could match lester piggott. his statistics are staggering. nearly 5,000 victories across a career spanning almost half a century. he rode his first winner back in 1948 at the age ofjust 12. it was a feat that made the headlines, and plenty more would follow. in 1954, while still a teenager, he won the derby, the first of a record nine victories in the race. the youngest jockey to win the derby in modern times. but for all the adulation, piggott remained a shy, softly spoken man. how hard do you have to work, in fact? well, it s pretty hard work. you know, all day long, i and at night sometimes. at five foot eight, he was tall for a jockey, hence his nickname the long fellow. but his much imitated style in the saddle earned him the championjockey s title some 11 times. the success, though, was followed by scandal. good evening. the headlines at six o clock. lester piggott has been sent to jail for three years. - in 1987 piggott was jailed for tax evasion and stripped ....
tom hanks tells us why a new exhibition is his passion project. when you get up just a little bit closer, it s quite stunning, that magnificent desolation, and in that, there is just such magnificence. and coming up on sporstday later in the hour on bbc news. australia make a brilliant start against south africa. we will have the latest. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. we begin this lunchtime with a report from inside al shifa, the largest hospital in gaza, which has been at the cente of israeli operations over recent days. doctors there say the building has been without power and water. israel says the site was a key command centre for hamas and have mounted what it called a targeted operation against the group there. hamas, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk, described the raid as a war crime. last night, the bbc, along with one us media network, was taken by the israeli army into a small part of the hospital to see weapons and other m ....
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