In Loving Memory of Coach Richard “Dick” Noble Leach By Alyssa Leach Coach Richard “Dick” Noble Leach of Laguna Beach, California, passed away October 10, 2023, at the age of 83. He loved his family, friends, tennis, USC, bridge, and Hawaii. Depending on the day, that order would change. His quick-witted, sometimes politically incorrect sense […]
to win both the mixed doubles and men s doubles titles here since the 19205. men s doubles titles here since the 1920s. forthe men s doubles titles here since the 1920s. for the last two years, he won the mixed doubles title and now there is a men s double title to his name. having made that achievement, the man from liverpool spoke afterwards about exactly what it meant to him. starting off a young boy, at palmerston tennis club in liverpool, with my. applause yeah, going out there is a small boy with my dad, obviously growing up with my brother. he s been very influential in my career growing up. yeah, this feeling at the moment doesn t get better. me and wesley came together 18 months ago. this year, this was one of my goals to win a grand slam and now we have done it. it feels very special. neal skupski only the second man from britain in the open era to win that men s doubles title. incredible
doubles titles there. that s all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. thank you very much indeed. a busy day. you are watching bbc news and i am jane day. you are watching bbc news and i amjane hilland day. you are watching bbc news and i amjane hill and will take a look day. you are watching bbc news and i am jane hill and will take a look at am jane hill and will take a look at a few stories making the news here this lunchtime. we willjust start with an update about that story you are probably aware of involving jeremy clarkson and the comments he made in the sun newspaper on friday about meghan marcal. the independent press standards body has had a 6000 complaints about those comments he made in his column and just to say that in the last half an hour we finally had a couple of comments from jeremy clarkson himself. he has
i don t know. and i wouldn t be i wouldn t be serena if there wasn t venus, so thank you, venus. she s the only reason se certiserena williams ever existed. reporter: she was so honest and vulnerable, like she has been this entire week, letting us in to how she s truly feeling. if this was her last match, she walks away as a legend, 14 doubles titles with venus, four olympic gold medals. coco gauff saying, serena, thank you, it s because of you i believe in this dream, the impact goes beyond any words that can be put together and for that i say thank you, thank you, thank you g.o.a.t. tiger woods saying, serena williams, you are literally the greatest on and off the court, thank you for inspiring all of
originals. these are live photos. it wasn t a great start for the originals, they slept 22 runs for three wickets but they now are now 103 runs of 87 balls for seven wickets. we ll see what happens in the final, we will keep you up to date this evening. serena williams said an emotional farewell to tennis at the us open last night. after winning 23 grand slam singles titles, 1a major doubles titles, four olympic gold medals and having spent 319 weeks as the world number one, it is a careerfull of astonishing numbers that are unlikely to ever be beaten. serena williams s career has spanned over a quarter of a century and she has had an impact notjust on sport but on society too. laura scott looks back at her journey. a final farewell wave and one last