10/07/2016 Newsround


10/07/2016

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Martin here with the final Sunday update.

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Some big stories coming up on Newsround:

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Can Murray become a champion again at Wimbledon?

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A fun way to cool down in the heat in South Korea.

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And a loud way to try and set a new world record.

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Before we talk about Andy Murray, Britain already has

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The 24-year-old Scot beat Sweden's Stefan Olsson

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This is the first year that there's been a singles competition at

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Wimbledon for wheelchair players, and Gordon was a little bit lost

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To have the opportunity to play singles here,

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which is something I have dreamed of for a long

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come here and win it in front of all the people I love

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and all my friends and family have my coaching team

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It's unbelievable and I'm never going to

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Now, also hoping for an unforgettable moment is Andy Murray,

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who's trying to win his second Wimbledon title.

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for his final against Milos Raonic from Canada.

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BBC Sport presenter Mike Bushell sent this report earlier.

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Talk a bit different for Andy Murray this final as he has been up against

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Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic before but this time he is the more

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experienced player, the older player with grand slam final experience as

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opposed to his first grand slam final. However he said he has been

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dreaming of being on Centre Court in the final since he was just eight

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years old. They played each other nine times in the past and Murray

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has won six of those and most recently at Queens last month on the

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grass where money came from a set down to beat him.

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Someone who can relax today is tennis world number

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She's won the women's singles title yesterday for the seventh time.

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The American beat German Angelique Kerber in straight sets yesterday

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to win her 22nd Grand Slam title, equalling the record held by another

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It's been a year since Serena's last major win.

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Here's how she feels about hitting that huge career milestone.

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I have definitely had some sleepless nights, if I'm just honest.

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With a lot of stuff coming so close and,

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you know, feeling it and not being able to quite get there.

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But my goal is always to win at least a slam a

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year, so it's getting down to the pressure.

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And hours after that singles win, Serena was back on Centre Court

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to join her sister Venus for the women's doubles final.

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They won in straight sets to claim their sixth Wimbledon

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Now there's another big sporting final happening

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Footy fans all over the world will be watching

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the European Championship final tonight, where host nation

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France will welcome Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal

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Portugal have never won a major title, so for their captain,

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It's something I always dreamed, to win something important

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I won everything in terms of individual, in terms of

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collective in the clubs in the past, so it will be huge achievement if I

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In other news, more than three thousand children arrived in the UK

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Many of them were immigrants or refugees escaping war or devastation

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They often travel thousands of miles to get here across deserts,

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Newsround's spoken to one girl called Ruth who left her home

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in Eritrea in Africa when she was 14 and spent six months walking

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and staying in camps on her journey to reach the UK.

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We've changed her name and in this animation her words

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My home in Eritrea is in a small village.

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There is no water or no school there, so I had to walk two

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I would get the water and

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Life was hard and Eritrea, very hard, especially for a girl.

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I had two choices - marry or go into the military.

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I took nothing with me, just my clothes I was wearing.

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I couldn't say goodbye to my family because I

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To watch Ruth's story and find out more about children

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And there's also advice if you are upset by anything in the news.

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Thousands of musicians have broken the world record

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Finally, this isn't a world record, but it looks just as fun.

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Thousands of people in South Korea have been beating

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and the local fire service has given them a helping hand and they've even

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Newsround's back on CBBC tomorrow with Ayshah at 7:40.

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