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of being a gp in 2023. good morning. another day of blustery showers and one or two quite lively downpours, but hopefully on balance fewer than we had yesterday. more detail coming up. good morning. it s sundayjuly 16. thank you for being with us. our main story this morning is the dramatic end to wimbledon, where novak djokovic is aiming for a record equalling eighth men s title when he faces top seed carlos alcaraz in the final this afternoon. it follows an historic day at the all england club, when marketa vondrousava became the first unseeded player to win the women s single s title. singles. she beat the favourite ons jabeur in straight sets, as our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. unseeded, unstoppable, and almost unbelievable. marketa vondrousova came here a rank outsider she s leaving as the champion. she emerged to face
there is a small boy with my dad and then obviously growing up with my brother. he has been very influential in my career growing up. but yes, this feeling at the moment doesn t get better. and how about a doubles victory with both players being british? alfie hewett and gordon reid won the wheelchair doubles title for a fifth time. they came from a set down to beat japanese pair tokito oda and takuya miki on court one. hewett has won all the grand slams at doubles and singles except for the wimbledon individual title, but he can put that right today in the final against oda. britain s alfie hewett will try to complete a career grand slam by winning the wimbledon wheelchair singles title for the first time. he plays tokito oda in the final later. on match point i think we were both cheering up a little bit because the atmosphere was electric and my first wimbledon was in 2008, out on court 53 or something. wimbledon was in 2008, out on court 53 or something. . . in i 53 or something.
also this morning, warnings of dangerous heat for hundreds of millions, acorss southern europe and the united states. the defence secretary ben wallace announces he will step down from government and will leave parliament at the next election. more than stroll in the country how ian flatt, who has motor neurone disease, has spent the weekend trekking a hundred miles acorss yorkshire. good morning. another day of blustery showers and one or two lively downpours, but hopefully on balance fewer than we had yesterday. more detail coming up. good morning. it s sundayjuly 16. our main story this morning is the dramatic end to wimbledon, where novak djokovic is aiming for a record equalling eighth men s title when he faces top seed carlos alcaraz in the final this afternoon. it follows an historic day at the all england club, when marketa vondrousava