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Sam Querrey takes a breather during the first men's semi-final on Centre
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Sam Querrey reacts during the Gentleman's singles semi-final against Marin Cilic
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Presenter Bear Grylls in the royal box on Centre Court
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Bear Grylls and actor Jude Law greet each other in the royal box
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Venus Williams celebrates winning against Johanna Konta of Britain during their semi final match for the Wimbledon Championships
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Johanna Konta plays a forehand during the Ladies Singles semi final match against Venus Williams
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Johanna Konta reacts during the Ladies Singles semi final match against Venus Williams
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Venus Williams returns to Johanna Konta in their semi final match during the Wimbledon Championships
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Spectators watch Johanna Konta's semi final match against Venus Williams from Murray Mound
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A general view of centre court during the Ladies Singles semi final match between Johanna Konta and Venus Williams
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Johanna Konta of Great Britain reacts as she takes a break during her Ladies Singles semi final match
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Johanna Konta and Venus Williams pose together before their semi final match
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Johanna Konta ahead of the semi final match on day ten of the Wimbledon Championships
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Garbine Muguruza of Spain celebrates her win over Magdalena Rybarikova of Slovakia in their semi final match during the Wimbledon Championships
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Slovakia's Magdalena Rybarikova returns against Spain's Garbine Muguruza during their women's singles semi-final match on the tenth day of the 2017 Wimbledon Championships
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Johanna Konta during a training session on day ten of the Wimbledon Championships
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Konta practices before her semi final vs Venus Williams
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A dejected Andy Murray leaves centre court following his quarter final shock exit
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Andy Murray frustration shows during his 5 set loss to Sam Querrey
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Andy Murray and Sam Querrey shake hands after their quarter final match on day nine of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships
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Andy Murray stretches for low ball vs Sam Querry
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Andy Murray is defeated in the quarter finals by Sam Querrey in 5 sets
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USA's Sam Querrey plays a forehand during hiis Gentlemen's Singles quarter final match against Andy Murray on day nine of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships
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Andy Murray in action vs Sam Querrey on centre court during day nine of the Wimbledon Championships
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Andy Murray dejected vs Sam Querrey
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Sam Querrey celebrates after beating Andy Murray
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Andy Murray in action vs Sam Querrey
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Spectators on Murray Mound watch Andy Murray play Sam Querrey on day nine of the Wimbledon Championships
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Andy Murray dejected during his match vs Sam Querrey
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Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Ian McKellen take their seat on Centre Court
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Marin Cilic and Gilles Muller shake hands after the former wins their quarter-final
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Marin Cilic reacts as he beats Gilles Muller to reach the semi-finals
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Croatia's Marin Cilic returns against Luxembourg's Gilles Muller during their men's singles quarter final match on the ninth day of the 2017 Wimbledon Championships
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Switzerland's Roger Federer returns to Canada's Milos Raonic
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Luxembourg's Gilles Muller hits a searing backhand to Croatia's Marin Cilic in their quarter final match
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Milos Raonic of Canada plays a forehand during the Gentlemen's Singles quarter final match against Roger Federer of Switzerland on day nine of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships
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Andy Murray's wife Kim Sears with his mother Judy Murray in the stands on centre court before his quarter final match against USA's Sam Querrey
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Andy Murray during a practice session on day nin e of the Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis
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Andy Murray at Wimbledon today ahead of his match vs USA's Sam Querrey
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Johanna Konta help Chelsea Pensioner John Griffiths take a selfie following her victory
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Johanna Konta waves as she celebrates beating Romania's Simona Halep (L) after winning their women's singles quarter-final match on the eighth day of the 2017 Wimbledon Championships
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Johanna Konta in action against Simona Halep on day eight of the Wimbledon Championships
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Romania's Simona Halep in action during her quarter final match against Great Britain's Johanna Konta
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Denise Lewis looks on from the centre court royal box on day eight of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships
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The roof on centre is closed ahead of the days play on day eight of the Wimbledon Championships
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Spectators shelter from the rain beneath umbrellas as they watch play on a big screen at Henman Hill (Murray Mount) at The All England Lawn Tennis Club
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USA's Venus Williams celebrates beating Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko during their women's singles quarter-final match on the eighth day of the 2017 Wimbledon Championships
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Spain's Rafael Nadal waves as he walks off court after losing his fourth round match against Luxembourg';s Gilles Muller
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Luxembourg's Gilles Muller during his fourth round match against Spain's Rafael Nadal
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Tennis fans wearing wigs resembling legendary players
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Spain's Rafael Nadal places his water bottle during a break in play against Luxembourg's Gilles Muller
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Serbia';s Novak Djokovic in action during his fourth round match against France's Adrian Mannarino
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Supporters of Britain's Andy Murray react as he plays Benoit Paire of France in their Men's Singles Match on day seven
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Andy Murray returns to Benoit Paire of France
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Johanna Konta defeats France's Caroline Garcia
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Johanna Konta became the first British woman to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals since Jo Durie in 1984 when she beat Caroline Garcia of France 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-4
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Kim Sears, wife of Andy Murray arrives on court to watch her husband play against France's Benoit Paire
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Chris Fava' tennis super-fan' takes on the look as Wimbledon's Rufus the Hawk
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Rafael Nadal smiles during a practice session
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Great Britain's Johanna Konta meets Andy Murray at Wimbledon
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Caroline Wozniacki celebrates victory over Anett Kontaveit
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Jason and Laura Kenny in the royal box of centre court
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Dominic Thiem dives into action during his match against Jared Donaldson on day six of the Wimbledon Championships
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General view of centre court as Roger Federer vs Mischa Zverev on day six of the Wimbledon Championships
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Andy Murray in the Royal Box on day six of the Wimbledon Championships
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Roger Federer in action against Mischa Zverev on day six of the Wimbledon Championships
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Jamie Murray and Martina Hingis during their doubles match on day six of the Wimbledon Championships
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Marcus Willis and Jay Clarke celebrate their doubles win over Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut on day six of the Wimbledon Championship
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Novak Djokovic signs autographs for fans after practicing on day six of the Wimbledon Championships
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Fabio Fognini receives treatment on his ankle.
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Andy Murray reacts after winning the fist game of the third set.
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Andy Murray gets mobbed after practice on Ct 15
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Johanna Konta hits a serve vs Maria Sakkari of Greece
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Heather Watson in action
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Heather Watson trains ahead of her match at Wimbledon on day five
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David Beckham and his mother Sandra in the stands on centre court
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Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federercelebrates winning his second round match
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Roger Federer in action Dusan Lajovic on day four of the Wimbledon Championships
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USA'a Bethanie Mattek-Sands is helped by medics on the court as an ambulance is readied to take her after suffering an injury during her women's singles second round match against Romania's Sorana Cirstea
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Spectators are let into the grounds at the start of day four of the Wimbledon Championships
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Great Britain's Kyle Edmund returns against France's Gael Monfils
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Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov rolls over and looks on as he plays a winning shot v Marcos Baghadatis
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Johanna Konta in practice
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Rafa Nadal signs a spectators prosthetic leg after his win vs Donald Young
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Daniil Medvedev throwing coins at the chair umpire Mariana Alves after his second-round defeat at Wimbledon
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Britain's Andy Murray smashes a return at the net against Germany's Dustin Brown
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Kim Sears, wife of Britain's Andy Murray, arrives on court to watch her son play against Germany's Dustin Brown
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Andy Murray hits the practice courts on day three of the Wimbledon Championships
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Pippa and James Middleton look on from the Centre Court royal box
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Flying Ant Invasion at Wimbledon
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Heather Watson celebrates victory over Anastasija Sevastova on day three
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Johanna Konta hands out home made muffins to her team as she practices on court 14
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Detail of the back of the shoe of Switzerland's Roger Federer with a logo showing London landmarks and a number 7 indicating his seven Wimbledon Championships victories
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Katie Boulter in action against Christina McHale on day two of the Wimbledon Championships
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Rafa Nadal takes a break from the courts at SW19 and pops into Tesco express in Wimbledon village with some self service shopping
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Clare Balding presenting 'Today at Wimbledon' on day two with Martina Navratilova, Pat Cash and a large bowl of strawberries with has caused a backlash on social media from viewers
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Tennis fanatics enjoy the action at Wimbledon
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Great Britain's Andy Murray during a training session
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Angelique Kerber in action against Irina Falconi
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Chair umpires are seen as crowds flock around outside courts on day two of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship
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Vernon Kay and Tess Daly arrive on day two of the Wimbledon Championships
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Fans look on as Rafael Nadal of Spain plays a forehand during a training session on day two of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships
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Andre Agassi watches Novak Djokovic as he practices on day two of the Wimbledon Championships
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Andy Murray during a training session with fitness coach Matt Little on day two of the Wimbledon Championships
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Great Britain's Aljaz Bedene celebrates beating Ivo Karlovic on day one of the Wimbledon Championships
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Great Britain's Andy Murray in action
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Great Britain's Johanna Konta reacts during her match against Su-Wei Hsieh
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Stan Wawrinka with an ice pack on his knee during his match against Daniil Medvedev
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Russia's Daniil Medvedev celebrates his victory over Stan Wawrinka
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Germany's Dustin Brown mid flight volley
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General view of Court One
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Andy Murray of Great Britain acknowledges the crowd ahead of his the Gentlemen's Singles first round match against Alexander Bubik of Kazakhstan
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Great Britain's Andy Murray's wife Kim Sears before the start of his first round match
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Great Britain's Laura Robson before her first round match against Brazil's Beatriz Haddad Maia
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Spectators on Murray Mound
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Great Britain's Aljaz Bedene in action vs Ivo Karlovic on day one of the Wimbledon Championships
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Canada's Eugenie Bouchard vs Carla Suarez Navarro on day one of the Wimbledon Championships
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The Duchess of Cambridge waves from a bridge on day one of the Wimbledon Championships
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Roger Federer of Switzerland poses with fans and signs autographs after a training session at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships
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Andy Murray hits the practice courts on the first day of Wimbledon
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The gates at Wimbledon finally open letting thousands of fans into the grounds
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Armed police on patrol during day one of the Wimbledon Championships
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Andy Murray arrives to practice on the first day of Wimbledon
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The moon is seen near the group statues on the facade Grand Palais during the traditional Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris
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Lava errupts from the Piton de la Fournaise, the volcano of the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion
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Johanna Konta serves to Venus Williams during their Women's Singles semi final match on day nine at Wimbledon. Konta was the first British woman to reach the semis in 39 years
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Prince Philip speaks to a police officer and his dog when he and the Queen went to open the new headquarters of the Metropolitan Police
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The skeleton of a blue whale - named Hope -was unveiled at the Natural History Museum, replacing Dippy the Diplodocus which will be going on a nationwide tour of museums and galleries
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Peruvian matador Andres Roca Rey is tossed by a Jandilla's fighting bull during the fifth bullfight of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona
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A Sun Bear, native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, sleeps in a tree at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha
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Spain's King Felipe kisses the hand of The Queen as she greets him during a Ceremonial Welcome on Horse Guards Parade
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Kids participate in races during Mud Day at the Nankin Mills Park, Westland, Michigan, USA
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Prince William, Patron of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, speaks with Battle of Britain pilot Ken Wilkinson to mark the Flight's 60th Anniversary
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action during his fourth round match against France's Adrian Mannarino
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Five models dressed as ‘White Walkers’ from Game of Thrones arrive in London to celebrate the upcoming start of season 7 of the TV show on Sky Atlantic
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Michal Navratil dives from the 27 metre platform at Islet Franca do Campo, Portugal, during the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series
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Miranda Kerr and Marukomekun pose for photographers during a promotional event in Tokyo
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The iconic Beer Can Regatta at Darwin Harbour, Australia
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Team Hair Force One races down the course during the Red Bull Soapbox Race at Alexandra Palace, London
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan pays his respects at the Hyde Park memorial on the anniversary of the 7/7 attacks in London
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Demonstrators dressed as clowns face policemen as they take part in a protest titled "#BlockG20 - Color the Red Zone" in Hamburg
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Runners sprint ahead of bulls during the first running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, northern Spain
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22/36 Face off
Bella, age 6, poses with a Pakicetus skeleton cast on display at the Natural History Museum, London. Over 100 whale, dolphin and porpoise specimens from the Natural History Museum's research collection go on display for the Whale's: Beneath the Surface exhibition, which opens on July 14
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People ride a tube escalator decorated with the Pride flag colours
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24/36 You put your left leg in and you shake it all about
Soldiers march during a military parade to celebrate the 206th anniversary of Venezuela's independence in Caracas
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Spectators are let into the grounds at the start of day four of the Wimbledon Championships
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Ariadna, age 4, walks through a field of lavender at Mayfield Lavender Farm in Banstead
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28/36 In fashion
Model Blanca Padilla and models present creations by Lebanese designer Elie Saab as part of his Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2017/2018 collection show in Paris
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29/36 Zombie town
Performance artists covered in clay to look like zombies walk trance-like through the city centre in Hamburg, Germany
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Contestants in the Bashville Drags Fashion Show, a fund raising event for the Royal Flying Doctors service at the Big Red Bash Music Festival in Birdsville, Australia
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Confetti falls on the Hatch Shell during a rehearsal for the annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on the Esplanade in Boston
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32/36 Nailed it
Fiddler's Fortune by John Chamberlain goes on display in Regent's Park London ahead the opening of Frieze Sculpture, a free outdoor exhibition featuring 23 leading international artists
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33/36 Prayer amongst the ruins
An Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Services (CTS) member prays in the Old City of Mosul during an ongoing offensive to retake the city from Islamic State (IS) group fighter
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34/36 Tumble time
Bruno (left) and Nelson the Brazilian tumblers who are Entertainers from the Gifford Circus, currently performing at Chiswick House & Gardens entertain the public at Piccadilly Circus in London's West End
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Spectators on Murray Mound watch the champion play Alexander Bublik during day one of the Wimbledon Championships
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