we're into the second week at the french open with quarterfinal places at stake. mens world number one novak djokovic beat karen kachanov. djokovic had another awkward moment with a line judge, accidentally hitting one in the face as he tried to return serve, very different though to when he was thrown out of the us open for recklessly hitting a ball that struck a line—judge. no other problems as he won in straight sets. djokovic will face pablo carrena—busta, who benefiited from his expulsion at the us open, or daniel altmaier in the last eight. greek fifth seed stefanos tsitsipas has reached the quarters in paris for the first time, he beat the bulgarian former world number three grigor dimitrov in straight sets at roland garros and will play the russian andrey rublev. the two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is through to the quarterfinals in paris for only the second time in her career. she beat zhang shuai in straight sets. next up for her is the unseeded hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones, german laura siegemund. whatever happens at roland garros, this is outside source. kvitova will break back into the world's top ten. three days since we learnt donald trump has covid—19 and the virus is spreading as a teenager michael gunning faced repeated racist and homophobic abuse, acid was thrown at him. through the white house. but the aspiring olympian says his another life changed after witnessing through the white house. one of the presidents in| the manchester arena terror circle another one of the presidents inner circle has tested positive. attack in 2017. secretary kayleigh mcenna ny. he switched allegiance from great britian to jamaica where his father was born the president is facing a barrage and he also came out. of criticism for leaving the 26—year—old has been speaking the hospital to wave at his supporters. to the bbc olympic sports reporter our washington correspondent will nick hope about his journey and how take us through the developments. he hopes to help change perceptions we'll also have a about black swimmers comprehensive coronavirus update across the world. in the uk — an investigation has been launched after a computer glitch meant 16—thousand positive coronavirus cases went un—reported in england. people would say to me, stay on the the health secretary has athletics track, sick day out of the admitted to failures. water, black people can't swim in those very hurtful to hear. i know this incident should never lots of kids get bullied at school, i was one of them and people tried to throw acid at me. i remember my blazer and school close changed colours it was so embarrassing to walk around and know that people have picked on me. i was not really sure whether was my razor whether because —— my race 01’ sure whether was my razor whether because —— my race or whether it was because —— my race or whether it was because i was different. me going through what i went through at school, i felt i through what i went through at school, ifelt i got through what i went through at school, i felt i got to suppress any feeling that i had. coming out in 2018, sankey gained a new perspective about life after surviving the manchester arena terror attack 12 months earlier. owsley 30 metres away and that day has really put everything into perspective because just like that it could've been taken away and even ifi it could've been taken away and even if i had just helped one person with their sexuality, just so many things i saw that they were heartbreaking andi i saw that they were heartbreaking and i wouldn't wish it on anyone. moved by the black lives matter campaign and feels that black history month is a time for everyone to better educate themselves.” history month is a time for everyone to better educate themselves. i am not very educated on all of the amazing people that have lost their lives in front to overcome slavery andi lives in front to overcome slavery and i think it's so important to learn something that you did not know and i think ijust want learn something that you did not know and i think i just want to learn something that you did not know and i think ijust want to be that role model for so many black caribbean, jamaican swimmers. i do think swimming will change of next decade or so? 100%. think swimming will change of next decade orso?100%. i'm think swimming will change of next decade or so? 100%. i'm really excited. just to see more olympic medals from black people because of potential is there and i think it will absolutely smash that stereotype out of the water. flying the jamaican flag would just be a dream come true. let's catch up with the latest on transfer deadline day, austin halewood is back. thanks olly, well manchester united have certainly been the most active team in the premier league so far today, they're in for at least 4 manchester united fans, they could be inforan manchester united fans, they could be in for an exciting night. lots happening and certainly they have been the most active team in the premier league today. they have already signed them in the last hour for £50 million on a four—year deal and they're for £50 million on a four—year deal and they‘ re in for £50 million on a four—year deal and they're in for at least three other players across europe, but none of them confirmed so far and he isa none of them confirmed so far and he is a free agent at the moment but manchester united are hoping to bring him in in the next few hours. there also trying to sign a couple of teenage winters from europe and from uruguay in the cloud. but we are also going to look ahead to arsenal tonight and they are hoping to sign this man and he has a 11.5 million buyout clause in his contract and there hoping to sign them from athletic madrid. but it's not just the them from athletic madrid. but it's notjust the premier league transfer window, it is the scottish premiership as well. were going to head over there in the second but. we hope to bring you some glamourous news, the rangers have been linked with some last—minute transfers and they were looking to boost their midfield and insult escapes, they're looking for a less, nothing to report from scotland's big two, that could change between now and midnight when the window closes, some deals have gone through, and captain kyle was on a five—year contract and they said they relu cta ntly let contract and they said they reluctantly let him go after offering him a new four—year deal to put one more year on top that and managed to secure his signature that's been rumbling for a couple of days but that is gone through from ross county, a season from birmingham city and greg gone back to aberdeen and that is on a short—term deal until january after negotiating his release in holland, he was the last season and that ended well and returning to livingston on a long deal until the end of the season, following his release from the county. this releases that have definitely gone through here in scotland we think there could be a busy evening and we are still expecting some business to be done here in glasgow but celtic and rangers, but the clock is ticking down. they've got until midnight to get those deals of the line. well the scottish window shuts at midnight tonight. an hour after the premier league one at 11. now you can keep across all of the latest news from transfer dealine day across social media @bbc sport and on the bbc sport website. it's well worth going to the bbc sports website but from me and the rest of the team, it is all for now. goodbye. good evening. the first weekend in october was a com plete the first weekend in october was a complete wash—out but we started the working week on the little bit more ofan working week on the little bit more of an optimistic note. a chance to get to enjoy some of the autumn colour that we've got at the moment with sunny spells and a few scattered showers you can see in the heartland of scotland, the legacy of the weekend wet weather with this flooded cloud field. we are still under the influence of low pressure so under the influence of low pressure so better the messy story, and the west of the south, that is where we will see and some of them for longer spells of rain a time, but the best of the dry weather to scotland in northeast england and here we will get to see more in the way of sunshine. in terms of the feel of things, temperatures should get between 12 and 16 degrees. that area of low pressure starts to finally drift away off to scandinavia and on the southern flank, we will see stronger winds cool the way and just driving in from showers here across northwest scotland so a disappointing day from northern ireland, england and wales, dried, settled in sunny weather is likely to be the best day of the working week. and temperatures likely to peek again at 1a to 16 degrees for many. we could see the afternoon sunshine turn increasingly hazy is another area of low pressure set to arrive during thursday and friday looks to be pretty wet, particularly across england and wales in the first batch of rain is set to move in and that means a marked contrast for the north—south divide and there's the risk of some showers in there's the risk of some showers in the far northwest with dry and sunny elsewhere, the rain easing from the south and those temperatures again between ten and 15 degrees. by the time to move at a thursday evening into friday, we will see the risk of more significant rain and the risk of more significant rain and there isa of more significant rain and there is a level of uncertainty, exactly where these areas of low pressures will be sitting by the looks of the bulk of the wet weather will be across england and wales yet again, some were drier and brighter the further north and west you are. those temperatures a little bit subdued. a rather dismal end to the working week for some of us, however as he moved towards the weekend, things look a little more optimistic with high—pressure building in from the atlantic and quieting things down. the wind swing in a clockwise direction so they will come from a northerly direction, which means a more contrast as we go through the weekend as the blue turns to sending all the way south, temperatures likely to be just below average for the time of year. but, my glass is half—full because the weekend looks to be mostly dry. early morning rain louise with the southeast is that pressure clears through it will be dry, settled and sunny, but on the cooler side, so are we certainly looks drier in the weekend just past. but, noticeably cooler. it looks as though that high—pressure will stay with us as we look further ahead, but at times will have weather fronts topic across the high and that may just weather fronts topic across the high and that mayjust enhance a few showers from time to time. but the theme does not change too much, does look like we are going to see a drier story as we look further ahead and saw a good deal of fine weather, good deal of sunshine coming through by day, but unfortunately this time of year, they could also lead to the potential for some overnight frosts so potential for some overnight frosts so gardeners take note and that will no doubt help to tumble some of those autumn beautiful leaves. that 00:11:58,376 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 is it, goodbye.