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to give the three million eu nationals living in britain —— the same status as uk citizens —— after brexit. an inquest has been opened into the deaths of five people who drowned during a day trip to camber sands, in east sussex, last august. the inquest has heard the victims were all fit, healthy and competent swimmers. president trump has hailed the supreme court decision to partially allows his travel ban from six mainly muslim countries, saying the ruling is a win for national security. in a moment, hugh woozencroft joins us with sportsday. before that, a look at what else we have for you this evening on bbc news. we'll be hearing the latest reaction to the government's deal with the dup throughout the evening. at seven forty—five we'll be speaking to conservative politician lord heseltine about the implications of the deal. before that — at seven — we'll join christian fraser and katty kay for 100 days plus —— to get the global perspective on today's main stories including the partial reinstatement of president trump's travel ban. and how many hours sleep do you get a night — and what effect does it have on you? after eight—thirty, we'll be looking into the world's largest sleep study — and talking to the scientist behind it. and at 10:40 in the papers, a look at tomorrow's front pages, with dan bilefsky from the new york times and rosamund urwin, a columnist at the evening standard. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up this evening. heather watson wows at eastbourne as she beats the world number nine to reach round three. the british and irish lions have failed to impress so far — head coach warren gatland has now been labelled ‘desperate‘ by his opposite number. frank de boer is looking up — he's the new manager of crystal palace and says he wants their struggles to stop... and fielding at cow corner — how one bull fancied getting in on the action at a local cricket match. this time next week, we'll be live at wimbledon for the first day of the championships so most of the world's best players are ‘tuning—up‘ whilst some are involved in qualifying at roehampton. we'll be rounding up some of the day's news and results and hearing from former wimbledon champions novak djokovic and john mcenroe. but there's already been an encouraging win today for former british number one heather watson who knocked out fourth seed dominika cibulkova at the aegon classic at eastbourne. here's jim lumsden. — watch and have been outshone of late by those of eastbourne resident johanna konta. she was straight out of the blocks against the defending champion, sybil, was hesitant and relu cta nt to champion, sybil, was hesitant and reluctant to spend time away from the baseline and watson took the first set 7—5. a rolled ranking slipped to 126, her opponent as number six slipped to 126, her opponent as numbersix in slipped to 126, her opponent as number six in the world but the british player was running rings around her. some will cover is known for her aggression but watson added later, soon arriving at much point. no matter, the fourth match point duly arrived and cibulkova was beaten 7—56— four. eight of the world's top ten women began in eastbourne and even if watson's progress is eastbourne and even if watson's progress is $0011 eastbourne and even if watson's progress is soon checked she has a ready received a huge boost of confidence to take to wimbledon.” felt really good out there today. playing that long match yesterday in the wind and those conditions set me up the wind and those conditions set me up really well for today and it wasn't as windy today i was seeing the ball a lot bigger than my service coming together. and defeat for the british women's number two naomi broady who lost in three sets to the czech republic's kristina pliskova. broady won the second set on a tie—break but lost the decider 6—1. the favourite to win the ladies singles at wimbledon is two—time champion petra kvitova who won the tournament in birmingham yesterday — her first title since returning to the game after being injured in a knife attack last year. but the czech‘s exertions last week have meant she has pulled out of eastbourne with an abdominal injury. kvitova spoke to the bbc‘s kat downes today. u nfortu nately i unfortunately i had to pull out and had a get prepared for the matches and judgment. my body didn't respond well in birmingham. especially my abdomen which the state. visited historic problem with your hand? get historic problem with your hand? get his fitness. still some work to go before wimbledon in the gym. try to get back into shape and have some energy back as well. british men's number two. kyle edmund was beaten in the first round of the men's singles at eastbourne by american donald young, ranked 47 in the world. edmund lost the first set but fought back to take the second 6—3 before losing the decider by the same score. there was some success though for marcus willis in the first round of wimbledon qualifying — the briton reached the third roubnd at last year's wimbledon before losing to roger federer on centre court. he still has a chance of making this year's tournament proper after being slovakia's andrey martin, despite being ranked 241 places lower than his opponent. willis now faces fellow briton liam braody — brother of naomi — in the next qualifying round. the first round is always tricky. a bit narrator start and under pressure i served really well and played good games to break. 0bviously happy with the win and i have more out of the practice court and see how i can play in the next match. british tennis is still under a cloud since men's number three dan evans announced he had failed a drugs test for cocaine and is sitting out a provisionsl suspension. his davis cup team—mates say they are in shock. didn't expect to go on your phone reading that's news. at the same time done next to enjoy himself and have fun and his city can add to far this time but he knows more than anyone else what he has done patty has no one to blame. twelve months ago, novak djokovic went into wimbledon as the holder of all four grand slam titles — only to suffer a shock third round defeat by american sam querrey. he hasn't won a major event since and is down to number four in the world. his new coaching arrangement with andre agassi didn't reap immediate rewards at the french open but djokovic has told our tennis correspondent russell fuller that the american will be helping him out again at wimbledon next week. it's fantastic to have andre as part of my team and life. he is an extraordinary person, someone that ca res a lot extraordinary person, someone that cares a lot about the sport and ca res a lot cares a lot about the sport and cares a lot about the sport and cares a lot about values and lace. the character features that he has been building and nurturing for so many years, trying to always emphasise the importance of knowing who you are and shrink to use those eight or nine days in france as best as possible. we got to know each other and shared a lot of nice things so i look for what to growing that foolish and should even more and you will see what awaits on the court. how are you feeling about your game court. how are you feeling about yourgame in court. how are you feeling about your game in general? you been used to success and we noticed when you only make the quarterfinals at at the french open. has it affected your confidence? it's normal to say that i am not playing... my results and the last few months and not at my best that i am aware of that but for the first time no i haven't won any regiments and several months and they have been struggling with the level of tennis. it had to happen sooner or level of tennis. it had to happen sooner or later and i'm really glad insta nt sooner or later and i'm really glad instant —— doi did because admit me start asking myself certain questions and seeing things that maybe over the last couple of years i had some success i didn't see and i hope it not come but it came and know they have to deal with it and figure out the way and how to balance things in my life and how to get back on the desired level. one big name missing from wimbledon this year is the defending ladies champion serena williams who is expecting her first child. her dominance of the women's game is such that she is still ranked four in the world despite not having played for much of the year and she's still regarded as possibly the greatest female player of all time. but how would she fare if she played in the men's game? three—times wimbledon champion john mcenroe is clear in his opinion. if she played in the men's circuit she would be 700 and the world. that doesn't mean i don't think she has an incredible player, i do but the reality of what would happen on a given day that serena could be some players i believe because she is so incredibly strong mentally but if she had just play the circuit, the men's circuit that will be an entirely different story. somebody at some point in women's tennis player can be better than anybody. i haven't seen it in any other sport andi haven't seen it in any other sport and i haven't seen it in tennis. it could be a pivotal week for the british and irish lions on their tour of new zealand. their defeat to the all blacks in the first test two days ago means the series will be lost with a repeat outcome in the second match in wellington this saturday. before then, the lions face another tough—looking game against super rugby side the hurricanes tomorrow morning uk time. gatland has been involved in one or two feisty exchanges with his opposite number steve hansen this week and things escalated again earlier today. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall is in wellington. after the lions were soundly beaten by the all blacks in auckland things we re by the all blacks in auckland things were treated between the two coaches ahead of the second test in wellington with the all blacks boss steve hansen collingwood and predictable and a little bit desperate. it was in response to the comments about new zealand's treatments of their scrum—half conor moray. he thinks moray was unfairly targeted and could have been potentially injured. it is predictable comments from gatland, it is disappointing and what he is implying is that we are intentionally going out to injure somebody and that is not the case. we have never been like that and as a new zealander abbot expect him to know that it is not about intentionally trying to hurt anybody, it is about playing hard unfair. gatland city will speak about the rest to the d about it but before that in the lions face the hurricanes in brighton. —— wellington. the starting 15 has been announced. gatland is seeing there are opportunities still there to be grabbed. history is very much against the lions turning things around in the series — in fact only once before in their history have they ever lost the first test but gone on to win the series. the year was 1989 and the lions were in australia. here's a reminder of what happened after finlay calder‘s team went one down in their three—match series. position again, a chip and chase, beautifully placed. what a try. that must seal it. a brilliant moment of individual skill and the young lad is over the moon. a drop goal attempt by andrew. just wide. it could be a score, he's got it. one of those disastrous moment. sometimes the hero, sometimes the villain. he has put the british isles back with a gift of a score. so the lions hoping that history can repeat itself over the next two test matches. also to come on sportsday this evening. cricket took a step into the future today with the first complete set of county championship matches oplayed as day—night games — with a pink ball. it wasn't exactly a secret but this afternoon crystal palace officially announced dutchman frank de boer as their new manager — replacing sam allardyce who left selhurst park at the end of last season. de boer, formerly in charge at ajax and inter milan has been outlining his thoughts on his new role this afternoon. to manage a team in the premier league i was very excited because i think there are no weak teams in the premier league. i am very excited to be managerfor this premier league. i am very excited to be manager for this club so when they asked me directly i did my homework to try to get more information about the club, not only about the players but also what he has to view of the clubbers. it is a clu b has to view of the clubbers. it is a club that still can grow further because every english club in the premier league has spent a lot of money so the possibility to do something well with that money. i think there is a lot of chance for this club to be a solid premier league club. this is the most important thing right now. nathaniel chalobah and nathan redmond will both face fitness tests in the morning before a decision will be taken over whether they will line up for england in their semifinal against germany in the european under—21 championship in poland. it's england's first semifinal in the tournament since 2009. in a moment the thoughts of our football correspondent ian dennis but first here's england manager aidy boothroyd evoking memories of euro 96 and don't forget you can hearfull 0bviously obviously it wasn't the ending that he wanted but i think a lot of people of that generation have a real affinity with england germany games. they are always big games, a lwa ys games. they are always big games, always exciting, both teams have good players and i hope that the build—up, the game is as good as the build—up. build—up, the game is as good as the build-up. this is the stadium in poland and if england win the thing in the final on friday. he did for the germany game is the 27th ofjune and that was the same day executive of months ago that england lost to iceland in the european championships in france. the worst defeat in the history of immeasurable. but how has the english game responded since then? there isn't another nation that has reached the last four of the under 17 is, and under 21 something out of it will match those teams by going on to reach the final of the respective competitions. they are physically germany say to a missing about six or seven players and it is not good to be an easy task but england are certainly a team growing in confidence. and don't forget you can hearfull commentary on the semifinal from 5pm tomorrow afternoon on five live cricket took a step into the future today with the first complete set of county championship matches oplayed as day—night games — with a pink ball. it's all to help england players ahead of the first day—night test in this country against the west indies at edgbaston in august. warwickshire are one of the counties involved in the staging the experiement and it's from there that our reporter dan pallett reports. it isa it is a revolution in the first cou nty it is a revolution in the first county championship cricket in england and wales. the game at a distant as warwickshire against lancashire at standard at 2pm like a whole series of games across the country experimenting with teenage cricket. receipt of the teams coming out at 2pm was very unusual. there was flood lights on at 5pm but it is also plenty of talk about the ball. they are pink with a blacks in no one quite knows exactly how it will play over a four—day game. here are the thoughts of ashley giles sporting director of warwickshire and the former england bowler.” think it is important that we try. it is great that all the teams are playing in this round and to visit any sort of success i can see us do any sort of success i can see us do a lot more in the future. we have to look at ways to innovate and improve the game for the spectators as much as anything. certainly this is one way of doing it. it's all part of an experiment to try and test new people to come and have a look at cou nty people to come and have a look at county championship cricket. here area county championship cricket. here are a few thoughts of the people here today. this is the first time in england we have had paintball cricket —— pink ball cricket. let's see what it is like. ready plan your lunch and duty? we haven't had us amateurs. it's a ready been a busy summer amateurs. it's a ready been a busy summer here at edison and this is an experiment here over the next few days but build—up to august when england host the west indies and a dna test match, the first ever to ta ke dna test match, the first ever to take place in england. 0nly dna test match, the first ever to take place in england. only after that game takes place can start thinking of the night cricket is here to stay. defending champions australia opened up their women's world cup

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