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19-year-old identified as gunman in Columbia mall shooting


Howard County Police on Sunday morning identified Darion Marcus Aguilar, a 19-year-old who had recently graduated from Montgomery County's James Hubert Blake High School, as the man who entered a store at the Mall in Columbia and fatally shot two employees and then killed himself.
He had arrived at the mall with a Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun, a large amount of ammunition and a bag in which they found two crude devices made of "flash powder and household items."
Aguilar, of College Park, had disrupted the Saturday morning bustle at the mall, a gathering place for many in the planned suburban community, scattering panicked shoppers and killing employees before shooting at others in the mall.
Howard County police said Brianna Benlolo, 21, of College Park and Tyler Johnson, 25, of Mount Airy, co-workers at the skate shop Zumiez, were killed shortly after 11 a.m.
The devices were rendered harmless by law enforcement, McMahon said, and no other booby traps or explosives were found in the mall after 20 explosive canine teams searched the mall.
Police still did not release a possible motive of the gunman, who was found just outside the store on the mall's second floor above the food court. Police K-9 units were going to search the entire mall overnight, police said.
"We have not been able to verify any type of relationship between him and our victims," Howard County Police Chief Bill McMahon said, adding that police are still actively looking for connections and a motive. Aguilar lived near victim, Benlolo, but McMahon didn't know if they knew each other.
Surveillance video showed that Aguilar arrived at the mall at about 10:15 a.m. in a cab and walked into the upstairs entrance near the mall carousel. He then walked downstairs before he came back upstairs. Police report shots fired about an hour after he arrived.
On Sunday, the family of victim Tyler Johnson, issued a statement that said: "We have lost a kind, positive son who reached out to help others in need, and he made a difference. Our prayers are with him and the other victims and all the people who have been touched by this violence."
"We want to find out why this occurred," McMahon said. Police are planning to reinterview the victims' families to again search for connections between Aguilar and Benlolo and Johnson but he said investigators also want to respect their grieving process.
McMahon said police have seen nothing in Aguilar's background that hinted at violence. According to Maryland electronic court records, he did not have a criminal record.
No one answered the door at the well maintained, old white frame house in College Park where Aguilar lived, although there was a car in the driveway and lights on inside.
Neighbors said they did not know the family who is believed to be renting the house, except to see them coming and going occasionally. "I don't think they have been there long," said Augusta Bailey, a neighbor who has lived in her house for two decades.
Five people, including a woman who was shot in the foot on the first floor, were treated at Howard County General Hospital and released. The other four were not shot but injured during the chaos after the shots rang out.
A witness, Shafon Robinson, said the shooter appeared to be between 18 and 21 years old and was wearing khaki pants and a white shirt. Robinson said a young girl who was with her in the first-floor food court below Zumiez shrieked in fear, prompting the man to look down at them.
"He looked straight at me," Robinson said, and he reloaded the shotgun and aimed it at her. "He pointed the gun at me and looked at my eyes," she said.
Robinson's husband, Terrance Lilly, screamed at her to get down, which she did as a shot went over her head. It struck a wall behind her, spraying her clothes with dust, she said. Another shot hit the cover of a nearby fire extinguisher, Robinson said.
Meanwhile, Lilly ran upstairs to get their children, who were at the merry-go-round on the second floor near the shooting, Robinson said. He got them out of the mall, but in jumping over a table and railing broke bones in his face in three places, she said. He was taken to Howard County General Hospital and then to Maryland Shock Trauma Center for surgery.
Other shoppers and employees ran to escape the gunfire or to hide in storage closets or the back rooms of shops. The mall, a centerpiece of the new town created by Jim Rouse in the 1960s, turned into an unlikely crime scene: Heavily armed law enforcement officers, local, state and from the FBI and other U.S. agencies, descended on the mall. Overhead, medevac, media and police helicopters circled.
McMahon was among the local officials and civic leaders who expressed sympathy for the victims' loved ones during a late-afternoon news conference. "Our hearts go out to the families of the people who lost their life today," McMahon said. "This shouldn't happen in Columbia mall, it shouldn't happen anywhere, but unfortunately that's where we are as a society."

Stanislas Wawrinka beat Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal for his first Grand Slam title.


MELBOURNE, Australia -- Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland held on to stun a hobbled Rafael Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 and win his first Grand Slam championship in his major debut at the Australian Open on Sunday.
No. 8 Wawrinka, long the second fiddle to compatriot Roger Federer, erased an 0-12 record against No. 1 Nadal -- not even having won a set off the Spaniard -- and knocked off three top-10 players during his Cinderella run, including three-time defending champion Novak Djokovic.
"Last year I had a crazy match (to Djokovic). I lost it. I was crying a lot after the match," Wawrinka said at the trophy ceremony. "Right now I don't know if I'm dreaming or not, but we'll see tomorrow morning."
Wawrinka is projected to move to a career-high No. 3 on Monday, the first time he has ranked ahead of 17-time major winner Federer.
Wawrinka is only the second man since the 2005 Australian Open – a span of 36 majors – to win a Grand Slam outside of Nadal, Federer, Djokovic and Andy Murray. Juan Martin del Potro captured the 2009 U.S. Open, also in his Grand Slam final debut.
Wawrinka, 28, who reached his first Grand Slam semifinal at the U.S. Open in September, set the pace with a blistering first set. He pushed around the 13-time Grand Slam champion from Spain with a potent mix of forehands, backhands and smart forays to the net.
Broken at love to start the second set, Nadal appeared to tweak his back at the end of the third game trailing 2-1. He called the trainer and then left the court for a medical timeout.
Wawrinka argued with umpire Carlos Ramos about the nature of Nadal's injury and when Nadal returned to Rod Laver Arena, the crowd booed.
Clearly hampered, later admitting he felt something from the beginning, Nadal struggled with his movement and his serve speed dipped from about 110mph to 75mph, but he soldiered on.
In the awkward third set, Nadal, still not moving at full capacity but perhaps assisted by painkillers, shortened the points as Wawrinka lost focus.
"I felt a little bit (with the back) from warmup ... and then I started to feel worse," Nadal said. "I tried hard. The last thing I wanted to do was retirement. I hate to do that, especially in the final."
But Nadal also said the moment belonged to Wawrinka: "Stan, he really ... deserved to win that title. I'm happy for him. He's a great guy, a good friend of mine."
Wawrinka, the 2008 Olympic gold medalist in doubles with Federer, recovered in time to bring Switzerland its second male Grand Slam champion.
Nadal, the 2009 Melbourne winner and 2012 runner-up, fell to 13-6 in major finals. The 27-year-old Mallorca native was bidding to tie Pete Sampras in second place with 14 major crowns and become just the third man in history after Rod Laver and Roy Emerson to win all four majors at least twice.
Wawrinka, the new Swiss No. 1, is the first man to defeat the top two seeds at a Grand Slam since Sergi Bruguera at the 1993 French Open beat No. 1 Sampras and No. 2 Jim Courier.

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                           เวลาประมาณ 13.00 น. วันที่ 26 มกราคม หลังจากนายสุทิน ธราทิน หัวหน้าหน่วยรักษาความปลอดภัย กองทัพประชาชนโค่นระบอบทักษิณ (กปท.) นำมวลชนไปเคลื่อนไหวคัดค้านการลงคะแนนเสียงเลือกตั้งล่วงหน้า บริเวณหน่วยเลือกโรงเรียนศรีเอี่ยมอนุสรณ์ ซึ่งตั้งอยู่หน้าวัดศรีเอี่ยม ย่านบางนา จนเป็นผลสำเร็จ ซึ่งผู้อำนวยการหน่วยเลือกตั้งยินยอมปิดการลงคะแนนเลือกตั้งล่วงหน้า กลุ่มผู้คัดค้านการเลือกตั้งจึงเคลื่อนขบวนออกจากหน่วยเลือกตั้งดังกล่าว มุ่งหน้าสู่ถนนศรีนครินทร์
                           ระหว่างขบวนเคลื่อนผ่านบริเวณโค้งวงแหวนแยกศรีเอี่ยม หน้าร้านดอกไม้ยลตะวัน ถนนศรีนครินทร์ แขวงและเขตบางนา มีกลุ่มผู้สนับสนุนการเลือกตั้ง ซึ่งเป็นชายฉกรรจ์หลายสิบคนดักรออยู่ ก่อนที่ชายฉกรรจ์กลุ่มดังกล่าวจะสาดกระสุนปืนใส่กลุ่มผู้คัดค้านการเลือก ตั้งนานหลายนาที ทำให้กลุ่มผู้คัดค้านการเลือกตั้งบางส่วนต้องหนีกลับเข้าไปหลบกระสุนใน บริเวณวัดศรีเอี่ยม ขณะที่มีเกือบ 10 คน ถูกคมกระสุน และถูกรุมทุบตีจนบาดเจ็บ
                           นายสุทิน เป็นหนึ่งในผู้ได้รับบาดเจ็บสาหัส โดยถูกกระสุนปืนเข้าที่ศีรษะ และบริเวณหน้าอกขวา ซึ่งหลังเกิดเหตุผู้ชุมนุมกลุ่มคัดค้านการเลือกตั้งรีบนำส่งโรงพยาบาลวิภา ราม แต่นายสุทินทนอาการบาดเจ็บจากบาดแผลไม่ไหวเสียชีวิต
                           จุดเกิดเหตุตั้งอยู่ไม่ไกลจากคอนโดมิเนียมศุภาลัย ซึ่งเป็นอาคารสูง ขณะเกิดเหตุเป็นเวลากลางวัน จึงทำให้ผู้พักอาศัยในอาคารแห่งนี้สามารถเห็นเหตุการณ์ได้อย่างถนัดถนี่ และหลังจากเกิดเหตุเพียง 2 ชั่วโมงเศษ ก็มีคลิปวิดีโอบันทึกเหตุการณ์ปะทะกันระหว่างผู้ชุมนุมสองกลุ่มเผยแพร่ใน เว็บไซต์ยูทูบ โดยบุคคลที่ใช้ชื่อว่า Roy Nijland คลิปวิดีโอดังกล่าวเป็นภาพมุมสูง มีความยาว 2.57 นาที ปรากฏภาพขณะกลุ่มชายฉกรรจ์กรูเข้าไปทุบทำลายรถขยายเสียงของกลุ่มผู้คัดค้าน เลือกตั้ง หลังจากนั้นมีเสียงปืนดังต่อเนื่องกันหลายนัด ในลักษณะกราดยิง มีระยะเวลาต่อเนื่องจากเสียงปืนนัดแรกถึงนัดสุดท้าย เป็นเวลาเกือบ 20 วินาที
                           ในคลิปวิดีโอดังกล่าวยังปรากฏภาพกลุ่มชายฉกรรจ์ที่ซุ่มอยู่ในราวป่าข้างทาง และภาพเหตุการณ์ขณะชายฉกรรจ์กรูเข้ารุมทำร้ายชายที่อยู่บนรถขยายเสียงของ กลุ่มผู้คัดค้านการเลือกตั้ง โดยใช้ด้ามธงทุบตี ก่อนที่ชายฉกรรจ์กลุ่มนี้จะเดินเลี่ยงไปรวมตัวกันที่ราวป่าข้างทาง ก่อนที่ภาพจะขาดหายไป
                           ภายหลังเกิดเหตุชุลมุน ตำรวจ สน.บางนา เข้าตรวจสอบที่เกิดเหตุ พบรถกระบะโตโยต้า สีบรอนซ์ทอง ไม่พบแผ่นป้ายทะเบียน จอดอยู่ริมถนน หน้าร้านดอกไม้ยลตะวัน กระจกมองข้างทั้งสองข้างถูกทุบได้รับความเสียหาย กระจกหน้าถูกทุบแตกละเอียด กระจกด้านแค็บฝั่งคนขับเสียหาย ภายในรถถูกรื้อค้นกระจัดกระจาย ตู้ลำโพง 2 ตู้ ถูกโยนทิ้งลงน้ำริมถนน เสื้อยืดที่มีสัญลักษณ์ของกลุ่ม กปปส.กระจัดกระจายเกลื่อนพื้น
                           ภายในรถพบเสื้อเกราะ 1 ตัว ปืนลูกซองไทยประดิษฐ์ ลักษณะเป็นแท่งยาว 1 ฟุต กระสุนปืนลูกซองเบอร์ 12 จำนวน 2 นัด กระสุนปืนขนาดเอ็ม 16 จำนวน 1 นัด และมีดปลายแหลมคล้ายกับสปาร์ต้า ยาวประมาณ 1 ฟุต,หนังสติ๊ก และลูกเหล็กอีกจำนวนมาก
                           นายสุทิน เป็นอดีตพนักงานของการรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย เติบโตมาจากสหภาพการรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย ต่อมาผันตัวเองเป็นนักกิจกรรมเพื่อสังคม ก่อนเข้าร่วมเคลื่อนไหวทางการเมืองกับกลุ่มพันธมิตรประชาชนเพื่อประชาธิปไตย และร่วมก่อตั้ง "พรรคการเมืองใหม่" ล่าสุดเมื่อกลางปี 2556 ได้เข้าไปมีบทบาทในการก่อตั้งคณะเสนาธิการกองทัพประชาชนโค่นระบอบทักษิณ (กปท.) ร่วมชุมนุมขับไล่ระบอบทักษิณที่สวนลุมพินี ก่อนจะเข้าร่วมกับกองทัพธรรม และเปลี่ยนชื่อเป็นกองทัพประชาชนโค่นระบอบทักษิณ (กปท.) ตามลำดับ
                           มีรายงานข่าวแจ้งว่า การดักยิงนายสุทินครั้งนี้ เป็นหนึ่งในมาตรการปลิดชีพแกนนำ และผู้ที่มีบทบาทในการชุมนุมกลุ่ม กปปส. ซึ่งมีอีกหลายคนที่ตกเป็นเป้าลอบสังหาร


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Wawrinka outplays Nadal in strange, awkward Australian Open final


Stanislas Wawrinka 
  MELBOURNE, Australia -- Three quick thoughts after Stanislas Wawrinka upset Rafael Nadal, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 on Sunday to win the Australian Open -- in the strangest, most awkward match you will ever see.
• Let's start by congratulating Wawrinka. Some players meet the moment in their first Grand Slam final. Others do not. But it's rare that a player faces the biggest match of his career and flat-out zones. For an hour Sunday, Wawrinka was clearly the better player. This was rogue tennis. He bullied Nadal from the baseline. He controlled long rallies. He sizzled the ball off both wings. He returned brilliantly. At one juncture, he won 12 straight points.
Serving at 0-2 in the second set, Nadal injured his back. After a six-minute medical timeout, he was scarcely mobile. This became a different match. To his credit, Nadal played on, understanding what was at stake, never mind that the outcome appeared settled. But then Wawrinka lost focus and Nadal took the third set. Wawrinka, though, steadied, returned from his "walkabout," as the Aussies would call it, and closed out the match 6-3 in the fourth set.
Given the awkward and bizarre circumstances, this could feel a little cheapened -- as evidenced by Wawrinka's fairly muted celebration -- but it shouldn't. Wawrinka earned this. A new confidence man, Wawrinka beat Novak Djokovic in a terrific quarterfinal match. He outlasted Tomas Berdych in the semifinals. Sunday, he played almost extravagant tennis for an hour. He became the first man in 20 years to beat the top two seeds at a major. Give the man the trophy. He earned it.
NGUYEN: Game-by-game analysis of Wawrinka's victory over Nadal
• Nadal was the overwhelming favorite to win this match. He beat Roger Federer with a breathtaking display on Friday night. He was playing in his 19th Grand Slam final, while Wawrinka was playing in his first. Wawrinka hadn't so much as won a set from Nadal in their previous 12 meetings.
And the evening could not have gone worse. He began the match tentative and nervous, uncorking errors and serving abysmally. (Where was that the other night? Federer surely wondered.) Then he tweaked his back and wasn't just in visible pain, but virtually incapacitated for several games. After returning to the court following a medical timeout, he was booed by the crowd (which appeared to rattle him further). He recovered -- and clawed back good will from the fans -- but, even after winning the third set, Nadal was clearly compromised.
He missed last year's Australian Open with an injury. He leaves this year's with another. With a chance to win his 14th Grand Slam -- which would have tied him with Pete Sampras and inched him closer to the record of another Swiss player -- Nadal was stoned. He'll be back for the French Open, which he's all but owned since 2005, but he'll likely look back on this as one that got away.
WERTHEIM: Nadal's game continues to confuse Federer
• The men's final was in keeping with the theme of a strange event, which included the extreme heat and the losses of Serena Williams and then both defending champs (Djokovic and Victoria Azarenka). Nevertheless, how do you not applaud Wawrinka with a full throat? He didn't so much the moment as he kicked its ass. For the first time since 2009, a player outside the Big Four won one of the Big Four titles. This was a career-changer for Wawrinka. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here.

Previa del partido Atlas vs. América por el Torneo Clausura 2014

Previa del partido Atlas vs. América por el Torneo Clausura 2014
Un desesperado Atlas necesita de manera obligada conseguir su primera victoria del Torneo Clausura 2014 frente al América, que quiere empezar a tomar ritmo, dentro de la cuarta fecha del Torneo Clausura 2014 de la Liga MX.
La cancha del Estadio Jalisco será el lugar donde ambas escuadras se medirán en busca de los tres puntos en disputa a partir de las 21:00 horas, con arbitraje de Marco Antonio Rodríguez.
Tras la venta de Atlas a Grupo Salinas y el regreso de Tomás Boy a la dirección técnica, se pensó que solo sería cuestión de tiempo para que el cuadro tapatío le dijera adiós al descenso, sin embargo, luego de las primeras tres fechas la realidad es completamente diferente, todo derivado de la derrota sufrida con Atlante la semana pasada.
Además de ese revés que los pone solo a cinco puntos de "Potros de hierro", la "Furia rojinegra" no funciona en lo futbolístico, su desempeño está lejos de ser siquiera regular y en lo anímico tampoco deben estar en su punto más alto.
Atlas, que tiene una unidad, ha conseguido cuatro triunfos en los diez más recientes partidos en los que se ha visto las caras con su rival en turno en tierras tapatías, a cambio de tres derrotas y el mismo número de igualadas.
Los de Coapa vienen de otro triunfo polémico, algo de lo que ellos son los menos culpables, pues solo hacen su trabajo, aunque es imposible dejar de reconocer que el arbitraje ha sido fundamental en las cosecha que presenta.
Mas allá de eso, el cuadro "azulcrema" sabe que todavía está lejos de su mejor nivel tanto en lo físico como en lo futbolístico, porque es evidente que muchos de sus jugadores necesitan de tiempo para llegar a su techo.
América, que ha rescatado cuatro puntos, presenta cuatro triunfos en los diez más recientes cotejos ante los jaliscienses celebrados en cualquier campo, con el mismo número de igualadas y dos derrotas.

Wawrinka Defeats an Ailing Nadal to Win Australian Open




MELBOURNE, Australia — After two weeks of madness that included extreme temperatures and a player who hallucinated and saw Snoopy and a lightning strike and a rain delay and an infamous blister and new rackets and celebrity coaches and upsets galore and an infamous back injury, the Australian Open ended Sunday.
After all that, officials crowned a men’s singles champion: Stanislas Wawrinka.
Stanislas Wawrinka?
Indeed. For all the talk of Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg becoming coaches, of Roger Federer’s new racket, of swings in weather, of early exits by the defending champions Novak Djokovic and Victoria Azarenka, Wawrinka triumphed. With that, he brought the strangest match of an odd tournament to a conclusion no one had expected at the outset.
The final tally read 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, Wawrinka of Switzerland over Rafael Nadal of Spain, and yet the score explained only a fraction of what took place. In victory, Wawrinka became the lowest-ranked man to win a Grand Slam singles title since 2004, the lowest-seeded man to win the Australian Open since 2002 and the oldest first-time men’s Grand Slam champion since 2001 at age 28.
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Stanislas Wawrinka, left, and Rafael Nadal hugged at the net after Wawrinka won the Australian Open. Andrew Brownbill/Associated Press
Wild, in a word.
“I still think that I’m dreaming,” Wawrinka said.
His championship was, to understate, unusual. In the previous 35 men’s Grand Slam singles finals, four men won 34 times — Nadal, Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
It seemed all but certain Sunday that Nadal would make it 35 of 36 at Melbourne Park.
He did not. But the end came with muted celebration, ended with Wawrinka before the championship ceremony seeking out and consoling Nadal. Wawrinka smiled but not too widely and not for long. He threw a wristband into the stands. He sipped water and patted Nadal on the back, the same place where all the trouble Sunday started.
“That’s not the real moment to talk about that,” Nadal said afterward. “Stan is playing unbelievable. He deserved to win that title.”
The first three sets played out like a three-act play, each act so different as to seem as if there were three separate matches. Set one: Wawrinka went all Rod Laver and pushed Nadal around. Set two: Nadal appeared to throw out his back and needed a medical timeout and played with a permanent grimace. Set three: Nadal moved better, the tension in the match dissipated and Wawrinka came undone.
Strange match. Strange tournament.
As the first set unfolded, those who assembled inside Rod Laver Arena watched in disbelief. Here were two players and one was dominating and his name was not Nadal. Not only was Wawrinka in his first Australian Open final, but in 12 previous matches against Nadal, he had lost each of 26 total sets.
Yet Wawrinka bullied Nadal, something that happens rarely and almost never in Grand Slam tournaments and about as often in a major final as stumbling upon a unicorn. Wawrinka served-and-volleyed. He laced one-handed backhand winners down the line. He took Nadal out of position and went the other way. He won with shotmaking and creativity and force. He out-Nadal-ed Nadal, basically.
“I was more surprised about how well I was playing,” Wawrinka said.
One game proved particularly instructive. Wawrinka served for the first set, ahead, 5-3, but behind 0-40. Nadal faced three second serves on those break points and failed to convert on each of them. Wawrinka boomed an ace wide to hold for a 34th-consecutive service game.
Then the second set started, and it became clearer and clearer that Nadal’s back hurt. Throughout the tournament, he toughed out victories despite a blister about the size of his quarter on his left palm; the most analyzed, discussed and shown-on-television blister, it seemed, in the history of tennis.
Nadal did not take a medical timeout in the second set because his blister hurt. He took the timeout because of his back, and the pain appeared severe and seemed to worsen as the second set wore on.
Wawrinka continued to cruise early in the second, before the medical timeout. He ripped forehand winners. He smacked one return on the backhand side at such an extreme angle Nadal could only watch as it bounced and kicked sideways. Birds circled above, and it seemed fair to wonder if a buzzard or two was not up there among them.
Nadal took the medical timeout at roughly 8:40 p.m. local time. He had clutched his back a few times before that, but it was unclear at that point just how much pain he was in. He retreated to the locker room, while Wawrinka talked to an official about what seemed like potentially more of a stall tactic than an emergency.
When Nadal returned from the locker room, he did so shirtless, à la Tim Tebow with the New York Jets, and the crowd booed him when he stepped back into the court. That seemed harsh as the set wore on, as Nadal basically flicked serves over the net because he could hardly turn on them.
Nadal spent one second-set changeover with his head buried in his hands. He spent the time between the second and third sets getting rubbed down. He grimaced and moved gingerly and generally played like an old man, or least a far older one.
Afterward, Nadal tried to avoid making the aftermath about his injury. He did allow that his back hurt during warm-ups. He did acknowledge how often he seems to miss this tournament with an injury or sustain one while playing here. He seemed reflective and tired but mostly sad.
“I talk enough about that, I think,” he said to another back question.
As Nadal fought through the pain, it was also tricky for Wawrinka (although more difficult, obviously, for the injured party). It looked like Wawrinka was weighing how he should play, how aggressive he should be, whether to step on the throat of a clearly diminished opponent. Then again, with the stakes involved, what was he supposed to do? Ease up?
Wawrinka’s level slowed some and Nadal’s picked up. It was clear that Nadal’s injury had affected both players, even if inadvertently. Nadal started to move better. He held serve to start the third set and broke Wawrinka after that. There was some daylight, and though he still he could not serve or move all that well, he mounted an odd comeback.
“Sorry to finish this way,” Nadal said in his runner-up speech. “I tried very, very hard.”
For Nadal, there would be no 14th Grand Slam championship. He would not tie Pete Sampras for second place all-time, would not creep closer to Federer’s total of 17, would not become the first player in the Open era to secure every major tournament title at least twice.
Not on Sunday, anyway.
For Wawrinka, there was elation, even if the back injury slightly overshadowed, perhaps unfairly, what he managed to pull off here. Not only did he upend the top two seeds, including a longtime foil in Djokovic, but his victory will push him upward to No. 3 in the next A.T.P. World Tour rankings, ahead of a certain Swiss tennis legend who overshadowed his whole career.
Federer called with congratulations.
Hours after the match ended, Wawrinka finished up his news conference. Someone asked how he planned to celebrate.
“There’s a big chance I get drunk tonight,” he said.

Who is Performing at the Grammys 2014? Full List Here!


Today is the day and there is only a matter of hours left before the at the 2014 Grammy Awards kick off at the Staples Center on Sunday (January 26) in Los Angeles.
The show is going to be full of a ton of performances including the show-opener duo of Beyonce and Jay Z, Madonna joining Macklemore & Ryan Lewis on their nominated song “Same Love,” and so much more.
Because of the amount of performances during the show, only a handful of awards will be presented during the telecast. To find out who won some of the many awards being given out, make sure to watch the pre-show stream starting at 4pm EST on Grammy.com!
Click inside for the full list of 2014 Grammy Awards performers…
Beyonce and Jay Z
Billie Joe Armstrong and Miranda Lambert
Daft Punk featuring Nile Rodgers, Stevie Wonder and Pharrell Williams
Gary Clark, Jr.
Hunter Hayes
John Legend and Keith Urban
Kacey Musgraves
Katy Perry featuring Juicy J
Kendrick Lamar and Imagine Dragons
Lorde
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Madonna
Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson and Blake Shelton
Metallica featuring Lang Lang
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Lindsey Buckingham
Paul McCartney
Pink featuring Nate Ruess
Robin Thicke featuring Chicago
Sara Bareilles with Carole King
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

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জামা জুতো পায় মাঠে খেলা
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একটা মাত্র বল
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