Saturday 31 May 2014

Murray and Kohlschreiber's thriller to be continued at 7-7 in the fifth set after play is suspended due to bad light

Andy Murray must come back on Sunday to try to finish off Philipp Kohlschreiber after play was suspended for darkness at 7-7 in the fifth set of their third-round match at Roland Garros.
The pair followed a crazy five-set match between Gael Monfils and Fabio Fognini onto Court Suzanne Lenglen and produced just as many twists and turns.
After three hours and 27 minutes they were tied at 3-6 6-3 6-4 4-6 7-7, with Murray having fought back from a set down to lead only to make a mess of the fourth when the match seemed in his grasp.
It is the first time the Wimbledon champion has been extended beyond 6-6 in a non tie-break set in his career and, given he seemed to be the one struggling physically, the break may prove to be no bad thing.
In the balance: Andy Murray impressed in the second and third sets against Philipp Kohlschreiber
In the balance: Andy Murray impressed in the second and third sets against Philipp Kohlschreiber

On a roll: The British No 1 will sleep with the game at 7-7 as they battle for a place in the fourth round
On a roll: The British No 1 will sleep with the game at 7-7 as they battle for a place in the fourth round
Murray had looked in decent nick in his first two matches but this was clearly a step up.
Kohlschreiber is a dangerous player, particularly on clay, and he came into the match on a six-match winning streak after winning a tournament in Dusseldorf a week ago.
Both men saved two break points in their opening service games and it was Murray who struck first with a break to lead 2-1, but the Scot was furious with himself when he gave back the break as Kohlschreiber levelled at 3-3.
The momentum was now with the German and, with Murray not moving particularly well, Kohlschreiber made it four games in a row with another break.
That left him serving for the set and, although Murray saved four set points, on the fifth he netted a backhand volley.
Murray did not have fond memories of his only previous meeting against Kohlschreiber on clay in Monte Carlo four years ago.
On that occasion he won only three games, was jeered off court and at the time labelled it one of the worst performances of his career.
Wavered: Kohlschreiber took the first and fourth sets while Murray claimed the second and third
Wavered: Kohlschreiber took the first and fourth sets while Murray claimed the second and third
Murray needed a fast start to the second set and he got it, taking advantage of a lapse of concentration to break Kohlschreiber in the second game.
He was trying to be more aggressive, and he needed to be because he was not chasing down shots as well as he usually does.
Like in the first set, Murray gave away his serve three games later, this time on a double fault, but he responded by breaking again immediately for 4-2.
And this time he held onto his advantage to level the match.
Murray looked more comfortable having taken the set and played one of his best points of the match to break Kohlschreiber for 3-2 in the third with a lovely backhand drop volley.
Time out: Murray receives treatment from the trainer for a thigh injury but plays on
Time out: Murray receives treatment from the trainer for a thigh injury but plays on
Ups and downs: Murray tries to see the lighter side of things during a tumultuous third round match
Ups and downs: Murray tries to see the lighter side of things during a tumultuous third round match




The Wimbledon champion was certainly moving more freely and holding serve more easily, with Kohlschreiber not able to force a break point, and Murray took his fourth set point.
He should have won the fourth as well, and with it the match, but contrived to allow his opponent back in.
Murray led 3-0 and then 4-2 but each time gave the break back and, after he missed a chance to lead 5-3, Kohlschreiber broke for a third straight time and served out the set to love.
As he had in each set, Murray made a fast start to the decider, but once again Kohlschreiber responded and there was a worrying moment for the seventh seed when he pulled up and grabbed at his left hamstring.
He appeared in serious trouble when Kohlschreiber broke for 3-2 but this time it was Murray's turn to respond immediately.
The Scot called the trainer to massage his right thigh after holding for 4-3, and then his left thigh when he made it 5-4.
The pressure was on Kohlschreiber as the man serving second and at 5-6 and 15-30, Murray was two points away, but he could not take advantage.
In the next game Murray was staring down the barrel at break point but played three good points to hold, yelling and pumping his fist to urge himself on.
He might have grabbed victory at the last but missed a backhand that would have given him match point and, when Kohlschreiber held, play was called off at 9.39pm local time.
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Fabregas wanted by Liverpool... Reds join Arsenal, City and Chelsea in pursuit of Barcelona midfielder

Liverpool are leading the chase to sign £30million-rated Cesc Fabregas who is determined to return to England after Barcelona made it clear they are willing to sell him.
The relatively low fee for the 27-year-old midfielder, who was confirmed as part of Spain’s World Cup squad on Saturday, will tempt several Premier League clubs, but the Anfield side have a real chance of signing him because they are in the Champions League next season.
Fabregas’s availability will also test the willingness of Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who has a £100million transfer kitty, to return for his former captain.
Wanted man: Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas' availability will interest Premier League clubs
Wanted man: Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas' availability will interest Premier League clubs
Time to go: Barcelona coach has deemed Fabregas (pictured) surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp
Time to go: Barcelona coach has deemed Fabregas (pictured) surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp
Return? Fabregas (right) enjoyed eight successful seasons at Arsenal with Arsene Wenger (left)
Close: The Spain midfielder (right) enjoyed a good working relationship with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
Return? Fabregas (left and right) enjoyed a good working relationship with Arsene Wenger (left) at Arsenal
Admiration: Brendan Rodgers wants to bring Fabregas to Liverpool next season
Admiration: Brendan Rodgers wants to bring Fabregas to Liverpool next season



But Arsenal are poised to make a move from Sven Bender, the  25-year-old Borussia Dortmund mid-fielder and with Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla already in the usual Fabregas role, the Gunners are likely to strengthen with a more defensive midfield player.
Arsenal have previously been interested in Bender’s twin brother, Lars, and bid £18m for him last summer, only to be turned down by Bayer Leverkusen.
Lars has since signed a new contract and is currently injured but Arsenal hope they can lure Sven from Dortmund with a £15m bid after he failed to make the  Germany World Cup squad.
Wenger had not previously ruled out the return of Fabregas to the club, having maintained a good relationship with his former captain despite the fact that some supporters were unhappy with the manner in which he left in 2011.
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Froch vows to wed girlfriend Cordingley as he beats Groves with eighth round knockout in front of 80,000 at Wembley

No controversy. No protest. No second re-match.
Carl Froch put George Groves and all the arguments to sleep with the performance worthy of a God of the ring, climaxed by a crushing right-hand from hell.
f there has been a sweeter moment in fighting life of this stupendous warrior – anywhere in his winning of multiple world titles – he will not be analysing such comparison for some time to come.
Winner: Carl Froch beat George Groves with an 8th round knockout in front of 80,000 at Wembley
Winner: Carl Froch beat George Groves with an 8th round knockout in front of 80,000 at Wembley
Big shot: Froch landed a massive right hand in the eighth round that knocked the young challenger out
Big shot: Froch landed a massive right hand in the eighth round that knocked the young challenger out

All over: The Cobra looks down on S George after landing the decisive blow
All over: The Cobra looks down on S George after landing the decisive blow
One knee: Froch then proposed to his girlfriend Rachael Cordingley after victory
One knee: Froch then proposed to his girlfriend Rachael Cordingley after victory

And still... Froch retained his IBF and WBA super middleweight titles
And still... Froch retained his IBF and WBA super middleweight titles



Froch will savour this destruction of the young pretender from London whose mind games had irritated him, whose precociousness had insulted him and whose own right hand had required him to comeback from the bring of disaster in their first fight.
The Cobra will also count the treasure of money made possible by the premature nature of his initial stoppage win. That will amount to at least £7million once Sky pay-per-view revenues have been added to the live gate of 80,000 which made this the fight of the century in Britain.
The vastness of Wembley Stadium became a Coliseum as the crowd rose to salute this triumph of gladiator.
Once Groves had unscrambled his senses he tottered across the ring to congratulate the champion he had tormented.

Jab step: Froch attempts to jab into Groves' midriff
Jab step: Froch attempts to jab into Groves' midriff


Straight: Groves lands a straight right hand on Froch's chin
Straight: Groves lands a straight right hand on Froch's chin

In truth Froch had never been in trouble and – perhaps unexpectedly given the weight of opinion that Groves would start powerfully again – ahead on points going into the momentous eighth round.
Supporters of the man from Nottngham had been outnumbered by local Londoners in this great arena but Froch gave his fans their finest hour.
A sharp left set up Groves for the right hook which will take its place in the history of British boxing, along with all the records set by this earth-moving event.
The impact was felt by the host of famous faces in the crowd.
England’s World Cup hopefuls, back here 24 hours after their pre-Brazil warm up win over Peru, England cricket captain Alastair Cook and showbiz celebrities joined the great and the good of boxing on this glittering night.

Jab: Groves lands again, with a jab
Jab: Groves lands again, with a jab
Close combat: Froch and Groves get up close and personal
Close combat: Froch and Groves get up close and personal

They had been drawn like moths to this dazzling oasis of light on a suburban Saturday night in north London by the prospect of seeing two gladiators settle business left unsettled by the controversy in which their first-fight thriller had ended prematurely.
The potential closeness of the rematch had led to weeks of squabbling about who should referee and judge Froch-Groves 11, and how close to the first bell  the weigh-in should take place.
Groves had continued trying to aggravate Froch and the defending IBF and WBA champion had hired a psychologist to help prevent him over-reacting, losing his cool and walking onto the kind of power punch which floored in the first round in Manchester six months earlier.
Stumble: Groves hits the deck - but he was shoved down by the Cobra
Stumble: Groves hits the deck - but he was shoved down by the Cobra



Some arrival: Groves arrived on a double decker bus to Kasabian
Some arrival: Groves arrived on a double decker bus to Kasabian
Ready to rumble? Groves had been ready to grumble about everything but did he overlook the dimensions of the roped enclosure in which they would do battle?
That small ring under it’s huge canopy was just 20-feet square,the minimum size prescribed by boxing’s title sanctioning bodies.
That is the champion’s prerogative so Groves could not hope to succeed with another protest, even though he would surely have preferred more space in which to move, use his speed and keep the fight at long range.
Froch, the battle-hardened veteran going into his 12th straight world title fight, was looking for war. Once all his guns were blazing Groves could find no bolt-hole in which to hide and the end came with 26 seconds remaining of his cataclysmic eighth round.
Pyro: Groves also let off pyrotechnics as he made his way to the ring
Pyro: Groves also let off pyrotechnics as he made his way to the ring


Salute: Groves hails the Wembley crowd ahead of the first bell
Salute: Groves hails the Wembley crowd ahead of the first bell

Low-key: Froch's entrance to the ring was a much more subtle affair than his opponent
Low-key: Froch's entrance to the ring was a much more subtle affair than his opponent
Arms up: Froch received a mixture of boos and cheers from the 80,000 inside the national stadium
Arms up: Froch received a mixture of boos and cheers from the 80,000 inside the national stadium


Let's get ready to rumble: Ring announcer Michael Buffer brought Vegas glitz and glamour to Wembley
Let's get ready to rumble: Ring announcer Michael Buffer brought Vegas glitz and glamour to Wembley
All smiles: Amir Khan poses for a photo before the bell
All smiles: Amir Khan poses for a photo before the bell

Mrs Froch: Rachael Cordingley sits ringside for the fight
Mrs Froch: Rachael Cordingley sits ringside for the fight


Glamorous: Tamara Ecclestone takes a break from the action
Glamorous: Tamara Ecclestone takes a break from the action

Former boxer Michael Watson was also in the crowd for the big fight
Former boxer Michael Watson was also in the crowd for the big fight
Champ: Former World Heavyweight Champion Frank Bruno watches the action
Champ: Former World Heavyweight Champion Frank Bruno watches the action

Punter: Jamie Redknapp had ringside seats for the big fight
Punter: Jamie Redknapp had ringside seats for the big fight
Rocked: Groves lands a solid right hand that leaves Froch reeling
Rocked: Groves lands a solid right hand that leaves Froch reeling

On the ropes: Froch has the younger fighter pinned where he wants him
On the ropes: Froch has the younger fighter pinned where he wants him
Grimace: Froch reacts after Groves lands a shot with his left
Grimace: Froch reacts after Groves lands a shot with his left


Defence: Groves covers up under an assualt from the Nottingham man
Defence: Groves covers up under an assualt from the Nottingham man

Front foot: Froch goes on the attack but the Londoner takes evasive action
Front foot: Froch goes on the attack but the Londoner takes evasive action



Forward: Groves tries to land a right hook of his own
Forward: Groves tries to land a right hook of his own

Lean back: Groves ducks away from a Froch combination
Lean back: Groves ducks away from a Froch combination
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Show your support for England with Louis's Nike top

The World Cup is nearly here! In 19 days’ time we’ll all be sitting on the couch or down the pub to cheer England on as they play Uruguay. But the most important question is (to Fashion Finder at least!) what will we wear to show our support for the Three Lions?!
1D’s Louis stepped out in a zippy tracksuit top from Nike that would be perfect to watch the games in, go to the gym in, do the shopping in, sleep in… we’ll be wearing ours for the whole of June! Plus, once Rio is over you can take it out of the closet for any future matches England play. What’s more, it’s perfect for both boys and girls - it’s definitely a unisex item! Click right to get it now from Nike.com.
We’ve also picked three more England-themed tops for our edit below, which we’ll be buying in case our Nike one gets beer spilt on it. Very have a long sleeved shirt that looks great with jeans, Sports Direct have a short sleeved number for when the weather’s hot and Nike have a white version of Louis top in case you fancy a different colour. Come on England!
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Work a monochrome heel into your wardrobe like Samia


The Coronation Street girls are quite the fashionistas, aren't they? With Michelle Keegan as an ex-co-star, it's no surprise that Samia Ghadie has an impressive wardrobe too.
Here, at another Corrie leaving do, it's Samia's two-tone monochrome New Look heels that we're lusting after. Yes, her yellow pleated skirt is quite amazing too, as is her plain crop top (look at that washboard stomach!), but these heels are just so classy!
New Look has long been the leaders of amazing footwear on the high street, so much so that these shoes are actually now sold out, but never fear, there's a very similar pair from the fast fashion giants below.
Samia has often showed off her style prowess, wearing some amazing dresses, so we know that her wardrobe must be at bursting point, and these shoes make a very nice addition.
Monochrome is still a big trend for this season, and probably will be forever more, so now is the time to buy a pair of black and white heels from our selection below. Emulate Samia's look by working them with a pleated midi skirt too!
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Invest in this season's must-have footwear: Chanel espadrilles

Espadrilles have been the foundation of any descent capsule holiday wardrobe for years, think Jane Birkin in high-waisted denim flares. But this season the breathable, comfy beach staple has been given a high fashion make-over, with Chanel leading the way.

Chanel’s simple take on this seasonal classic had the fashion world chomping at the bit for months before they became available, and since their release it’s been nigh impossible to find a pair (trust us, we’ve tried).
But the world of celebrity, as we know, is a whole different ball game and it comes as no surprise to see the likes of Alexa Chung, Kourtney Kardashian and Miranda Kerr flaunting their new summer purchases for all to see.

Fortunately, when a trend is this all-encompassing, the high street is never too far behind and in this case there are a whole host of super wearable alternatives. We're loving Topshop's black Koala espadrilles (below). Style them with your favourite skinny jeans for a chic daytime look.
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Rip it up in Heidi's classic Frame Denim jeans


Airport chic is hard to pull off, how to remain stylish while also needing to be comfortable on the flight and arrive fresh-faced is the style maven's eternal quandary. Luckily Heidi is on hand to provide the perfect dose of inspiration.
When it comes to off-duty style, the model set really does have the edge. From Miranda Kerr’s sleek designer vibe, to Kate Moss’ boho chic and Cara Delevingne androgynous urban feel, theirs is the look we’re all keen to steal.
And, as queen bee Heidi Klum prepared for yet another long haul flight with her boyfriend Vito Schanbel, she proved that the classic jeans and T-shirt combo is still very much a style winner. Teaming her Frame Denim ripped jeans with a simple black tee and oversized knitted cardigan, the 40-year-old kept the look casual with a pair of flip flops and classic aviator sunglasses.
So, if you're keen to rock this dress-down vibe, shop our pick of the best off-duty jeans before your next trip to the airport. We love Topshop's Daphine skinny jeans (below).
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Make a statement in a bright pink column gown


The statuesque South African beauty who has just announced she is expecting her first child with Prince Albert of Monaco looked resplendent at the Grand Prix last week in this fuchsia column gown by Swiss fashion label, Akris.

However as a column dress is definitely not the most forgiving when it comes to an expanding belly, we reckon she'd better make the most of it while she can. Especially as it cost over £2000!

A straight column can often look a bit boring but the asymmetric shoulder on Princess Charlene's version renders it just edgy enough ie not 'de trop' for someone who might be carrying the future king of Monaco. Or Queen. Can Monaco have a queen?

Anyway if you really mean business the Thakoon dress at Avenue 32 is a seriously amazing piece - a veritable bargain at half the price of the Akris. However the rest of us can take solace in the fact that we can get the royal look at Boohoo or Monki for just £8-£12.
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