Monday, August 11, 2014

Rashad Bernoussi held by the public gathered on August 7

Tennis: Murray match and Kohlschreiber stopped because of lighting
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I stopped the match Andy Murray Wimbledon champion with German Philipp Kohlschreiber in the fifth set of the third round of the French Open on Saturday because of poor lighting. Kohlschreiber won another run and blow the transmission in his possession with the sunset from the capital Paris to draw players 7-7 in the fifth set. The match will be completed on Sunday at the same venue. After losing the first set seemed to seventh-seeded charybdis Murray on his way to qualify for the knockout round after a 4-2 lead in the fourth set but quickly dropped him down abruptly to force him to fight a rival German fifth set. And will play the winner of this match with Frenchman Richard Jacksah 12 seeded charybdis Spaniard Fernando Verdasco or 24 and were seeded Gasquet and Verdasco match was also halted on Saturday after the Spaniard won the first two sets.
Rashad Bernoussi held by the public gathered on August 7
Tawfiq Senhadji in the framework of the openness of the site "ten" on the bulk of national clubs, hosts "ten", one of the most prominent defenders of the national championship, Abdel Fattah Boukhris, defender international former national team first Moroccan, charybdis and defender FUS currently, and is crowned with the same team Cup CAF in 2010 Abdel Fattah Boukhris, has already penetrated charybdis the world of professionalism of the gate Standard de Liege and Al Wasl, as had previously played with hope sports oval before his departure for the UAE, to come back after that to his mother FUS Rabat and during last season .. More ..


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