we re going to start at flushing meadows..|t was cruise control for cameron norrie as he coolly made his way into the second round of the us open the seventh seed with a stylish straight sets win over frenchman benoit paire to kick start his campaign in new york. dan glyde was watching the action. wimbledon semifinalist seated in the top ten, a grand slam for the first time, never can and ray s stop was rising. continue to flushing meadows, the service brake in the first game set the mood. the frenchman immediately on the back foot, failed to win a game in the first set. in the second pairs tactics changed, no more long rallies, quick points and more success. despite that committee informs nori refused to yield. second set to the series. the pair needed his serve to hold up in the third. it didn t. cameron was relentless, famed for his fitness
how do you counter that on the campaign trail? how do the democrats make the case that they deserve to stay in power in november? one of the things that i ve heard for years from people from delaware, the price of prescription drugs. those are not optional, you have to take them. family after family, from seniors to parents of infants have said to me, we have to do something on prescription prices. democrats have a plan. we are poised to present. when nori. if you plus. it was passed out of the senate a year ago by a bipartisan
nervous, a little edgy and nick kyrgios playing with freedom, playing in his first grand slam final took the first set by six games to four. novak djokovic we saw him do it against him and nori in the semifinals, so good at resetting, getting his game back where he wants it. he s been in this position time and time again, and he really then was able to get the better of nick kyrgios across the next three sets. nick kyrgios yet again to me you mentioned there a while ago that chen tearing away was quite frustrated with his own box for not supporting them out he wanted his support. he called that a woman in the crowd who was frustrating and when he told the umpire about your committee impairs that i don t know who you are talking about, he said well, it s the one who looks like she s had 700 drinks. he was letting those things get to make with the time and again. novak djokovic kept his cool, kept calm, kept composed. a seventh wimbledon title that brings in level with pete, a 21st grand
champing the british number one shows mental toughness to get rid of martinez, 63, 63. nori will face the georgia, nicolas and repeat of last year s final in the next round. harriet dart are in third round action later on today. staying with tennis, some good news out of ukraine. the world s oldest competitive tennis player, leonid stanislavsky, who is 98 in a few days time, has managed to escape kharkiv. the world war ii veteran was saluted as he crossed the czech border, where he was driven to poland to be reunited with his daughter. he fled with a single suitcase and his tennis racket because he s hoping to compete in the seniors world championships in may. he actually competed last year in mallorca, unfulfilled s dream of meeting rafael nadal. in fact he actually hit a few