as he meets president xijinping for the first time since the invasion. and one of the all time tennis greats, roger federer, announces his retirement. welcome to the programme. with shaun ley in westminster and me, ros atkins, in the bbc news room. tens of thousands of people are waiting for their turn to pay their respects to queen elizabeth ii at westminster hall where she is lying in state. these are live pictures from westminster, where the queue is currently stretching over some five km. some people have waited for more than eight hours to get here, inside westminster hall, where the closed coffin is being guarded by soldiers from units that serve the royal household. that process will continue, 2a hours a day, until monday morning at 6.30am. for the latest, we can nowjoin shaun ley in westminster. hello and thank you very much. hello to all of you watching, whether you re in the uk or around the world. here in westminster is the opportunity for members of the public, as
roger federer on a world stage is poland s current world number ten, hubert hurkacz. he beat federer in straight sets at wimbledon last year. hubertjoins me now from monaco. thank you very much indeed for joining us. i wonder, when you were a boy, how you viewed federer. thank ou for a boy, how you viewed federer. thank you for having a boy, how you viewed federer. thank you for having me. a boy, how you viewed federer. thank you for having me. definitely - a boy, how you viewed federer. tta taz you for having me. definitely roger has been an inspiration for me, as i was eight years old. i was watching him palais, competing at the highest level, and then having a chance to see him and to practice with him and to play with him watching him play. it was a very special thing for me, but he inspired so many people, and some amazing stuff on a tennis court and outside of it, so he is such a legend. and the first sunday played he is such a legend. and the first sunday played him,
done everything he wanted to do, and that he says is a good way to go out. knowing when to say good-bye is a skill. don t pull a michael jordan. jamaican usain bolt, he did it again, he won his second consecutive olympic gold in the 100 meter. he ran it in 9.63 seconds. that is the second-fastest 100 in history. that man can run. bolt, he is aptly named. another gold on the track from team usa. sanya richards-ross ran her way to gold in the 400 meter. and her teammates dee dee trotter got the bronze. a much-needed triumph also for great britain s andy murray. of course, you may remember last month he lost wimbledon to roger federer. but yesterday, oh, yeah. he got his revenge in three straight sets. he beat federer and won a gold medal for great britain. oh, that s a great moment for him. and nadal, my favorite from spain, he wasn t in it. injured.
we first told you about james tate last month. his elaborate prom proposal getting him banned from the dance. but school officials had a change of heart and he was allowed to celebrate prom and he was even voted into prom court by his fellow students. romance is alive. good for him. let s talk sports now. just a few hours you might say the most exciting to happen on clay since the late patrick swayze made pottery. rodger federer. he beat federer s record time. and meanwhile china, first ever grand slam win for the country of china. we are all over the place. let s talk hockey, stanley cup finals. game two last night, the boston bruins, well, they looked good until they went to overtime. what happened to overtime?