Monday, July 8, 2013

Marion Bartoli Wins Wimbledon 2013 Defeats Sabine Lisicki

Marion Bartoli Wins Wimbledon 2013 Defeats Sabine Lisicki

One of the strangest Wimbledons produced one of his most eccentric champions Marion Bartoli, the winner of an error-filled finale that left overwhelmed runner-up in near tears during the game.

Bartoli, whose power play Sabine Lisicki upset as much as any of its notorious eccentricities, won 6-1, 6-4 Saturday to capture her first Grand Slam title in his 47th appearance at a major tournament.

"I dreamed of this moment for so long," said Bartoli during her interview on the court.

She addressed Lisicki, who was shaking and in tears when she received the runner-up trophy.

"I was there in 2007 and I missed it," said Bartoli, the runner-up to Venus Williams this year. "I know how it feels, Sabine, and I'm sure you will be there once again more. I have no doubt about it. "

Indeed, the 15th-seeded Bartoli played the role of the experienced former fighter. After losing Serve with a pair of double faults in the first game, she checked 11 of the next 12.

The 23rd-seeded trailed Lisicki 5-1, 40-15 in the second set, then came up with a collection of nowhere - unexpected considering it was almost crying on the minutes of the court more earlier.

"I was just overwhelmed by the whole situation, but the credit for Marion," said Lisicki. "She has been in this situation before and handled it well."

Lisicki saved three match points and then pulled within 5-4.

But after a tense passage Bartoli served the match out of love, falling to his knees after hitting an ace on match point, then the climbing wall in the box players celebrate 2006 Wimbledon champion Amélie Mauresmo - the last French to win a Grand Slam title - and his friends and family.

"Maybe a backhand winner, but just not an ace," Bartoli when asked how she imagined she could close her first Wimbledon title. "I practiced my service for so long. At least I saved the best time."

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Plane crash at San Francisco Airport Two Killed

Plane crash at San Francisco Airport Two Killed

Two people are confirmed dead after a passenger plane crash landed at the airport in San Francisco in America.

The Boeing 777 - operated by South Korea's Asiana Airlines - caught fire.

Flight 214 arrived in Seoul when disaster struck Saturday.

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Dozens of passengers were transported to hospital for treatment after escaping the jet crashed.

"What I saw was when he came to the earth at the last minute, you could see the front pop, and then down," said a witness.

Another man said: "It was much too small, too soon. Then comes the wheels and take the tail of the plane caught before it gets to the track. And then he collapsed on the track. "

Debris from the plane, carrying 307 people, was left scattered on the track.

Its tail was torn off and the fuselage was badly damaged by fire.

The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.

"At this time, there is no indication of terrorism involved. FBI will work closely with the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) to this investigation to determine the cause of the incident," said David Johnson , Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent
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Charles Saatchi Nigella Lawson divorce

Charles Saatchi Nigella Lawson divorce

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Art collector Charles Saatchi says he is divorced from his wife, TV chef Nigella Lawson.

It follows the publication of photographs that showed him his hands around her neck in a restaurant in London in June.

Saatchi, 70, who has accepted a police caution for assault, told the Mail on Sunday "was clearly a disappointment" to his wife.

He said it was a "painful" decision for him.

Mr. Saatchi said the couple had "become alien and distant" last year.

"I regret to announce that Nigella Lawson and I are divorcing," said the newspaper.
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Quebec train derailment

Quebec train derailment

Five people confirmed dead, 40 missing. They may never come back, dead or alive, can be vaporized in the explosion Saturday morning after a driverless train rushed into the bustling city center of this idyllic city 250 kilometers from Montreal, Quebec.

People gathered along the city of Lac-Megantic the Versatile Montignac, a high school turned into a few hours in an emergency shelter and resource center, age, picturesque churches that dot the usually quiet streets now throbbing with official vehicles, the media, concerned residents still looking for their relatives and friends.

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People gathered under the trees, hiding the bright sunlight, hugging and crying. Others came by the dozens throughout Quebec, vehicles loaded with food, toys, clothes, for those who are forced to leave their homes.

A young woman who worked at the now-stabilized Musi Café, near the center of the explosion, left the school in tears.

Learning there was still no news of his cousin, Andrée-Anne Sevigny and his colleague, Jo-Annie Lapointe, were devastated.

"They can not find them," she said. It had been almost 36 hours since the explosion.

Ed Burkhardt, president of the Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway, said Sunday night that the only train engineer has closed four of the five units of the locomotive of the train, as it is a standard procedure in the neighboring community of Nantes before Lac Mégantic target to sleep. Burkhardt said the next coach was probably due to arrive at dawn.
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Andy Murray Win Wimbledon beats Novak Djokovic

Andy Murray Win Wimbledon beats Novak Djokovic



Andy Murray, OBE was born 15 May 1987 is a British professional tennis player from Dunblane in Scotland, ranked No. 2 in the world and is the No. 1 British. Achieved a ranking in the top 10 of the ATP for the first time 16 April 2007 and reached a career-high No. 2 in the world in August 2009 and again in April / May 2013. He holds both the U.S. Open and Wimbledon and Olympic champion tennis 2012.

In the 2012 U.S. Open, Murray became the first Briton since 1977 and the first British man since 1936 to win a Grand Slam tournament by beating Novak Djokovic in five sets. This degree the only British man to become a Grand Slam champion in the Open era ago. On July 7, 2013, Murray won the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, becoming the first Briton to do so since Fred Perry 77 years ago. He beat Djokovic in the final, this time in three sets.

At the Olympic Games in 2012, three weeks after losing his first Wimbledon final to Roger Federer, Murray defeated Federer in straight sets to win the gold medal in men's singles in 2012 by becoming the first British champion in more than 100 years. He also won a mixed doubles silver medal in 2012, with Laura Robson play.

It was the second in five Grand Slam finals: the U.S. Open 2008 2010 Australian Open, 2011 Australian Open, 2012 Wimbledon and 2013 Australian Open, three defeats to Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic both . In 2011, Murray became the seventh player in the Open era to reach the semi-finals of the four Grand Slam tournaments in a year. His current coach is Ivan Lendl.


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