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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Video   来源:Culture  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The agency's Mish Tan said the states of Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland were the "main drivers of the rise".

The agency's Mish Tan said the states of Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland were the "main drivers of the rise".

So two exciting singles tournaments this year - both going all the way with nobody able to predict which way they would turn - were a fitting finish.Alcaraz facing Jannik Sinner in the men’s final was not a surprise. But the first meeting between the ATP Tour’s standout pair in a Grand Slam showpiece

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to further fuel what is fast becoming a must-see rivalry.That rounded out a men’s tournament where Novak Djokovic showed he can still have a say at the top of the game.Would you rule the Serb great out of winning Wimbledon for an eighth time and matching Roger Federer’s all-time men's record for the tournament? Absolutely not.

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But you'd think he would need to avoid defending champion Alcaraz and world number one Sinner on the way.Throwing in a genuine British hope with Jack Draper - who is now fourth in the world - further fuels the excitement for the All England Club.

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On the women's side, Sabalenka will remain favourite despite the painful nature of her defeat by Gauff.

Sabalenka's powerful game works on any surface and, although she fell agonisingly short of a first clay-court major, you would still back her to win a non-hard court major."Albinos have pink eyes and tend not to survive long because the lack of pigment in the eye causes them to lose eyesight. It is much rarer in wild birds.

"The leucistic trait is caused by an inherited lack of pigment cells - melanin being the same chemical that gives humans brown skin tones."He said research suggested about one in in 30,000 birds had either leucism or albinism.

Those who spotted it shared their sightings on Facebook, with some claiming to have seen more than one of the rare birds in the town.Orcas were "deliberately disturbed" by a speedboat off the Moray coast, police have said.

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