Sunday 8 July 2012

SACRED SUNDAY RACING POST JULY 8th 2012.



SACRED SUNDAY  RACING POST JULY 8th 2012
WEEK MONDAY JULY 2nd TO SUNDAY JULY 8th



PREVIEW TODAY'S CARDS
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/home.sd

GET TODAY'S RACING POST AND KEEP IT IN YOUR HORSERACING FILE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.


WIMBLEDON MENS FINAL 2012 TODAY

Monday June 25th to Sunday July 8th

BBC1 start 2.00pm


TIM HENMAN ON THE ANDREW MARR SHOW  9am to 10am  THIS MORNING
TIM HENMAN "ANDY TO KEEP HIS FOCUS"

ONE MOMENT IN TIME


WILL IT BE ANDY MURRAY OR ROGER FEDERER WHO WILL 
 EXPERIENCE THIS FEELING TODAY?


THE ANSWER IS BLOWING IN THE WIND




THE QUEEN OF WIMBLEDON

 SERERA WILLIAMS

REVIEW OF YESTERDAY'S  



WHO WILL BE KING?


ANDY MURRAY  V  ROGER FEDERER
2.00pm BBC 1

YOU'VE GOT TO BE IN IT TO WIN IT. 25 YEAR OLD ANDY MURRAY  HAS ACHIEVED REACHING THE FINAL AT WIMBLEDON FOR THE FIRST TIME.
 A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT FOR STARTERS.


ANDY HAS TO KEEP HIS CONCENTRATION  TO GO OUT AND PLAY BELIEVING IN HIMSELF 110 PERCENT AND NOT WAVER.

This match will not be easy to win, it will be tough for both players.

 Throughout the last two weeks both Federer and Murray have been playing at the top of their game consistantly.

PREVIEW MENS FINAL





ARTHUR ASHE
1943 - 1993

BIRTH NAME: Arthur Robert Ashe
BIRTH DATE:
July 10th, 1943
BIRTH PLACE: Richmond, Virginia
DEATH DATE: February 6, 1993
DEATH PLACE: New York Hospital-Cornell Medical center in Manhattan
BURIAL PLACE: Woodland Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia


By John Koblin Jun 14, 2012 4:17 PM

"The USTA has laid out a $500 million plan on how it wants to fix up the grounds in Flushing. They will knock down some old stadiums (the Grandstand and Louis Armstrong are dunzo—thanks Andy Roddick), build a few new ones and yet…there's still one big issue: There are no plans to build a roof over Ashe.
"This is a structural problem more than a financial one. Thanks to the fact that Ashe is built on one giant swamp there is virtually no way to put a roof over it, to spare the Open from schedule-wrecking rainouts.
"It's unfortunate. The Australian has two stadiums with a roof (a third is coming), Wimbledon has had one for three years and the French will gets its roof in five years. As we saw with the French earlier this week (or with the Open for each of the last four years), Monday finals are brutal. Ratings for the matches drop, and broadcast networks like CBS broadcast them very, very reluctantly (and sometimes they don't bother airing them!)."



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