Saturday July 07, 2018
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Kaieteur News
Ruthless Federer marches on with another Seven-a-side football on straight-sets win today at Den Amstel
Switzerland’s Roger Federer celebrates winning his third round match against Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff. (REUTERS/Peter Nicholls)
Saturday July 07, 2018 ARIES (Mar. 21–Apr. 19) You're at a dramatic climax in your monthly emotional cycle today, Aries. It's possible that you'll erupt like a volcano. Don't be ashamed of releasing these emotions.
LIBRA (Sept. 23–Oct. 22) Get up early and get working, Libra. You have a lot of emotional and physical energy that should help you accomplish whatever you need to do.
TAURUS(Apr.20–May20) Your Florence Nightingale side might make an appearance today, Taurus. Your default defense is to take care of yourself and others.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23–Nov. 21) Feel free to speak up today, Scorpio. Perhaps no one has heard your point of view in a while. It's probably important for them to hear it.
GEMINI (May 21–June 20) Today is a terrific day for you, Gemini. You'll find that you can get quite a bit done using your quick mind and sharp wit.
SAGIT(Nov.22–Dec.21) Someone has turned on the fan and papers are flying everywhere. The pace of things is picking up and you're scrambling to pick up the pieces.
CANCER (June 21–July 22) Often we ask ourselves, "Why me?" You might feel like you ask yourself this question more than anyone else. Your life probably seems at times like a rollercoaster ride that never ends. LEO (July 23–Aug. 22) You may find your brain buzzing around like a bee today. This is good. There's a great deal of information that you need to process now. VIRGO (Aug. 23–Sept. 22) Don't automatically assume that you can work out all your problems by yourself. Just the act of talking things over with others can help shed light on a situation that was baffling you earlier. Enlist the help of others in areas where you need help.
CAPRI (Dec. 22–Jan. 19) No one is going to be catering to your needs today, so get up and do things on your own. You'll find that there is little sympathy from others, and strong opinions are a dime a dozen. AQUARIUS(Jan.20–Feb.18) Listen closely to the wind, for the answers are blowing around right in front of you today. Make contact with people you haven't heard from in a while. PISCES (Feb. 19–Mar. 20) You might find yourself sidestepping in order to avoid a commitment today. Don't keep giving someone the runaround. Be strong and let people know your thoughts even if you think their feelings will be hurt.
LONDON (Reuters) Top seed and defending champion Roger Federer advanced to the Wimbledon last 16 without dropping a set after a 6-3 7-5 6-2 win over German Jan-Lennard Struff yesterday. F e d e r e r, s e e k i n g a record ninth Wimbledon title, eased through the first set before the big-serving Struff put up more of a fight in the second. But Federer clinched it with a superb service game that included a wonderful volley at the end of a long rally followed by a winning drive down the line. The 36-year-old Swiss proceeded to win his 29th consecutive set at the All England Club and wrap up victory on Centre Court in just over one and a half hours. “Against big servers who go for a lot it’s always difficult to find rhythm and be sure that you are in d r i v e r ’s s e a t u n t i l t h e match is over,” Federer said. “I was happy to stay clam and finish off the job. I thought I did very well today. I created more chances in the second set and was always able to stay pretty clean on my own service game. “It’s a wonderful feeling walking out there, I take every match one at a time, I try to put on a good match, try hard every time, and will never underestimate anybody - that keeps me in check.”
Serena on... From page 28 express train.She brought up another match point with a 12th ace and finished it off with her 13th. Williams has now won 17 consecutive matches at Wimbledon including the 2015 and 2016 titles. She missed last year’s tournament because she was pregnant with daughter Alexis Olympia.
GBA to host... From page 32 Ninvalle noted via a press correspondence. The GBA is expecting to cater for at least seven countries in August: “Apart from Trinidad, St. Lucia, Barbados and Jamaica we are expecting Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, Suriname and French Guiana at the third edition of the Caribbean Schoolboys and Juniors,” Ninvalle declared.
Teams in Den Amstel and surrounding villages will be locked in battle later today at the Den Amstel Community Centre Ground when a 7-a-side football competition organised by Tree Top Family Promotions is held. A top prize of $70,000, two footballs and a trophy
awaits the winner with the second placed team to collect $40,000, one ball and a t r o p h y, w h i l e t h e t h i r d place team will walk away with $25,000 and a case of GT Beer. There will also be basketball, dominos and a road race for children to be held this morning.
Queen’s College first form cricket finals on today The Queen’s College Sports Committee will be bowling off two first form’s eight-over cricket finals for boys and girls at the National Park today from 10:00hrs. The first game will be contested between 1B and 1C girls, while the boys’ final will see 1A versus 1D. Trophies for the event have been provided by Trophy Stall of Bourda Market, while medals have been contributed by Johnny ‘Overseas’ Barnwell.