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Become a BBC Sport app beta user

  • Posted: Nov 04, 2016

Fancy trying out our newest BBC Sport app features before the rest of the public? We’re looking for a small group of regular app users to offer exclusive access to the latest version of our award-winning app. Think you fit the bill? Read the instructions below…

What is the BBC Sport app beta programme?

The BBC Sport app open beta programme provides an opportunity for BBC Sport users to test the latest versions of our app before we release it to a wider audience. This will help ensure we provide the best possible experience for the audience and also provide beta users with the opportunity to feed back on our latest features so we can improve them further before they are fully launched.

As this is a pre-release beta version of the app, it may contain some errors and new features may not fully function. If this might be a problem for you, you should not join the beta group and continue using the latest version of the BBC Sport app.

Who is eligible?

The beta programme is available to UK users of the BBC Sport Android app. All users on Android 4.4 and above are eligible. We are looking to recruit regular users of the app who visit frequently and are therefore more likely to discover new features and changes. Unfortunately we are only able to accept a limited number of beta testers on a first come, first served basis. We plan to extend our beta programme to Apple’s iOS platform in the future.

What does it mean to be a beta tester?

Beta testers will be given early access to the latest releases of the BBC Sport app. The latest version may include new features and designs not currently available to the wider audience. Your feedback will help us to identify and fix any problems plus will be pivotal in deciding whether we adapt a feature further before we launch. We may even decide to cease development of a new feature or design change if we receive a lot of negative feedback.

How can I get involved?

Android users can sign up to be a beta tester on Google Play (external site). Once you’ve been enrolled you can download the beta app from the Google Play store, just as you would with your other BBC apps. The beta version of the BBC Sport app will replace your current version and you will be notified when new releases are available.

Can I also download the live BBC Sport Android app?

Unfortunately this is not possible. In order for you to download the latest public release of the app you would need to delete the current beta version on your device. Google Play restricts users to using either the live or beta version only.

How do I send you feedback?

There are three simple steps to complete to send your feedback while in the app:

Step 1 – Tap to access the menu.

Step 2 – Expand the ‘Other’ section.

Step 3 – Tap ‘Send Feedback’.

Step 4 – Select the mail client you wish to use to send an email to us.

Step 5 – Add your feedback to the email alongside the device information – this will help us resolve any issues with bugs or crashes.

Step 6 – Hit send and we will review your feedback.

Alternatively you can leave feedback in the Google Play store.

What can I do to be an effective beta tester?

All you need to do is use the app as you would do normally and provide feedback on any changes or issues. What do you think of the latest design changes, navigation or new features? Generally, how could we improve the app?

What if I have a problem?

If you have a problem while using the app, please contact us. We’ll get back to you as quickly as possible.

How quickly should I expect a response?

If you have requested a response we will aim to respond within two working days.

Can I use multiple devices?

Yes. Once you are enrolled in the programme, your Google account will be associated with our beta programme. All you have to do is go to the Google Play store on any of your devices and you will be offered the option to download the beta version of the app.

There is no restriction on the number of devices you can use the beta app with.

Will it void my device warranty?

No. As the beta app is distributed through the Google Play store, it works just like any regular app – no changes to your device are required.

How can I leave the beta group once I’ve joined?

To leave the beta group please visit the URL below on your Android Device and select the ‘Opt Out’ option:

Google Play (external link)

This will remove your Google account from the BBC Sport app beta programme.

It may take several hours for your account settings to be updated once you opt out.

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Johanna Konta beats Caroline Garcia at WTA Elite Trophy to reach semi-finals

  • Posted: Nov 04, 2016

Britain’s Johanna Konta has beaten France’s Caroline Garcia 6-2 6-2 to reach the semi-finals of the WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, China.

The 25-year-old will face Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina in the last four after winning in exactly one hour.

Czech Republic’s two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova takes on China’s Zhang Shuai in the other semi-final.

The tournament features the leading 12 players who did not qualify for last week’s WTA Finals in Singapore.

The players were divided into four pools of three, with the group winners qualifying for the semi-finals.

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Tsonga Saves 2 M.P. To Defeat Nishikori

  • Posted: Nov 04, 2016

Tsonga Saves 2 M.P. To Defeat Nishikori

Berdych to face Simon on Thursday

Local favourite and No. 11 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga trailed fifth seed Kei Nishikori for the majority of their third-round match at the BNP Paribas Masters, but showed remarkable fighting spirit to save two match points and prevail on Thursday in Paris, 0-6, 6-3, 7-6(3).

Next up for the Frenchman is fourth seed Milos Raonic, a three-set winner earlier in the day over No. 16 seed Pablo Cuevas. Their FedEx ATP Head2Head series is tied at 2-2, but the Canadian has won their past two matches.

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Nishikori needed just 22 minutes to shut out Tsonga in the opening set, marking the first time the Frenchman lost a set 0-6 since last year’s Masters 1000 event in Shanghai (vs. Nadal). But Tsonga rebounded strongly by grabbing the break of serve in the second set to level the match.

The Japanese star broke Tsonga at 4-3 and held two match points on his serve in the next game, but the Frenchman erased them with gutsy tennis and eventually forced a final-set tie-break. Tsonga went on a four-point run to lead 4/1 and closed out the contest with his second match point in exactly two hours.

Fittingly, Tsonga also prevailed after receiving his last 0-6 set against Nadal in Shanghai.

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Doubles Field Set For London

  • Posted: Nov 04, 2016

Doubles Field Set For London

Huey/Mirnyi last team in

The Emirates ATP Doubles Race To London came to an end on Thursday as the last of eight spots available at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals was claimed by Treat Huey and Max Mirnyi. Huey/Mirnyi lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Masters earlier this week, but secured their first team qualification when defending London champions Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau fell in the second round of Paris.

Joining Mirnyi/Huey at the O2 on 13 November will be Frenchmen Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, who reclaimed the No. 1 spot from London qualifiers Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Martin Klizan and Joao Sousa in the second round in Paris.

Also present at the year-end showdown will be four-time champions Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, Roland Garros doubles champions Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez, 2014 finalists Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo, Raven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram, and Henri Kontinen and John Peers. Five of the eight teams are first-time qualifiers.

Rojer/Tecau, who won the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals last year, saw their season come to a close after falling to Nicholas Monroe and Jack Sock 2-6, 6-3, 10-7. Melo, who is playing with Vasek Pospisil in Paris, moved into the quarter-finals with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Philipp Kohlschreiber and Dominic Thiem.

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