good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today. pupils in england may no longer have to isolate if a classmate tests positive for covid, under new plans to be announced later. the prime minister says he wants to lift almost all of england s restrictions in two weeks. face covering laws will be abolished but borisjohnson and his advisers say they won t ditch theirs. i will obviously wear a mask in crowded places where you are meeting people that you don t know. l i will do so, particularly at this i point when the epidemic is clearly significant and rising. and the health secretary, sajid javid, will be here for his first interview in half an hour. good morning from wimbledon, where there was bitter disappointment for british teenager emma raducanu last night. the 18 year old was forced to retire from her last 16 singles match after she developed difficulties breathing. and we hear from those challenging the government in the high court, ove
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into her professional career. look who was embracing the occasion! you can see how closely matched these players were, every rally felt tense. imagine being emma s mum. well, a 50 minute first set was settled like this. that s going to be too long. 6 a to tomjanovic. in the second set, the tennis remained intense under the roof. it required energy, demanded concentration, everything. raducanu was trying to keep up with the pace but between points she was taking every second she could, frequently going to her towel. at 3 0 down, it became clear she was battling more than the score. medical time out. remember, this is an 18 year old in her first major tournament, for whatever reason, it was suddenly too much. and what could we feel but sympathy? the match was over. ladies and gentlemen, due to medical reason, miss raducanu is not able
the lifting of restrictions also leads the times. in addition, the paperfeatures a picture of the young british tennis star emma raducanu, who was forced to retire from herfourth round match at wimbledon last night on medical grounds. and one of the most read articles on the bbc website says that trials of the four day working week in iceland have been an overwhelming success . the research took place over four years before covid and found that productivity remained the same, or improved in the majority of workplaces. emma raducanu, she is on the front pages and the back pages. i do hope she is ok. if you didn t see it yesterday, she was playing on court number one really late in the day. she didn t start until after eight o clock last night. she was playing on the aussie ajla tomljanovic. she had never been on a grand slam quarterfinals. it was a big occasion for her as well. and read a kindly left of the cord 6 4 down, she lost
to continue the match. emma must be really, really hurt if, you know, she came to the decision to retire. i know. i mean to play as a brit at home, it s unbelievable. so i m really sorry for her because, you know, i wish we could have finished it. but, you know, it s sport. it happens. so i m really wishing her all the best. well, standing here in the early evening drizzle, this wasn t the way any of us wanted it to finish. but we must remember and we must hope that for all emma raducanu has achieved at the championships, for her, this is just the start. joe wilson, bbc news at wimbledon. world number one ash barty is into the quarter finals for the first time. she ll play fellow aussie tomyanovic. novak djokovic continued his bid for a record equalling 20th men s grand slam title with a routine win over chile s cristian garin. the world number one sailed through to the quarter finals in straight sets. he ll play marton fucsovics.