hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme. elena rybakina is the wimbledon champion after beating ons jabeur in the women s singles final. to bea to be a winner, i mean, isjust amazing. i don t have the words to say how happy i am. i don t have the words to say how happy i am. alfie hewett and gordon reid s run of 10 consecutive grand slam wheelchair doubles titles is over after they were beaten in the final. away from wimbledon with me paul scott. a win to remember: ireland are victorious against the all blacks in new zealand for the very first time. and england lose the t20 series to india, after a 49 run defeat at edgbaston. welcome along. another scorching hot day at wimbledon and here they continue to watch the doubles that is being played at the moment but the story of the day has already happened. that was on centre court a few hours ago where, in her first grand slam final, she got thejob done. chasing history of her own and hoping to become the first
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