A day after the unbeaten Songbird breezed to a seven-length victory in the Grade
1 Alabama Stakes as an odds-on 2-5 favorite, Saratoga Race Course lived up to
its reputation as the Graveyard of Favorites.
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unfathomable as ever on Aug. 21 as the 11-race card produced not one but two
six-figure sensational scores.There was surely no indication of what was to come
when the favored Born for a Storm ($4.30) took the opening race of the day for
leading trainer Chad Brown.Ditto after the second race when second choice Price
too High ($7.50) prevailed.But then the madness began.What might have seemed
like a bad dream to most proved to be the key to riches for some when Bold
Illusion notched an improbable victory at 53-1 odds in the third race. The fact
that the 4-year-old gelding was 0-for-10 with nothing better than a third and
had been closer than 8-1/2-lengths at the finish of just one of those races best
explain why he paid an astronomical $109.50 to win.If youre wondering what
happened after that, lets just say that Bold Illusion triggered a $1,881 Pick 3
with a favorite and second-choice. Yes, a sensational score was brewing.Helping
to stoke the fire was Security Risk ($19.80), who captured the fourth race for
Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey. That victory capped an $8,005 Pick 3 and a
$1,271 double for $2.With a string of six-figure Pick 5 payoffs in place, hockey
fans had a leg up on the competition in the final race in the sequence.Chelios
($15) skated into the winners circle in the fifth, putting some rather big,
bright numbers on the Saratoga tote board.The Pick 3? You collected $13,516 for
$2.The Pick 4? If you hit it, you were $169,947 richer for each $2 wager.The
Pick 5? How does an amazing $386,401 sound? Pretty sensational, eh?That wasnt
the only monstrous payoff of the week at the Spa as the second race superfecta
on Aug. 18 saw 17-1 shot Marble Falls ($36.40) lead the charge to the wire. He
was followed by Chubby Master at 4-1, Norm the Giant at 16-1 and finally the
very sweet Sound of Freedom at 74-1 to account for a superfecta that checked in
at a robust $62,248 for a $2 wager.Not to be outdone, on the West Coast Del Mar
had its six-figure day in the sun last week.On Aug. 18, there was a carryover of
$66,808 in the Pick 6 and it seemed another was in the making when the first two
races were won by Cee the Preacher ($24.60) and Ring Collector ($23), who formed
a $253.60 double.But after that, the sequence became much more routine. Wins by
second choice Do the Dance ($8.20) and then Olotta Shaken ($13.20) set the stage
for wins by the favored Danas Best ($5.60) and Youre the Reason ($5) to close
out the Pick 6.Yet even with the help of two favorites in the final legs, there
was only one holder of a winning $2 Pick Six ticket that was worth a whopping
$290,848.Despite all the longshots at Saratoga, the weeks How did you come up
with that one? award was presented at Gulfstream Park on Aug. 21.The 11th race
that day was a $12,5000 maiden claimer on the turf and if you didnt like the
chances of Star Mily, you were not alone. She was 0-for-13 and in her last two
races she was eighth and ninth, beaten by a combined total of 21 lengths.But
apparently the 14th time was the charm as Star Mily pressed the pace from second
then surged to the front in the final furlong and held on for a half-length win.
Overlooked in the wagering, she went off at 80-1 odds and paid a weeks-best
$162.80 for a $2 win ticket.She also capped a Pick 4 that paid $13,524.50 for a
50-cent and gave Gulfstream Park the same feel as Saratoga on a Sunday that was
quite unkind to favorites.For more stories like this check out Americas Best
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the U.S. Masters in April. American Matt Kuchar, ahead by two strokes with four
to play and even with Scott with one to go, double-bogeyed the 18th after taking
two shots to get out of a bunker.LONDON - Sabine Lisicki is allergic to
Wimbledon, sort of. Not the town in southwest London, and not the All England
Club, per se. But she does have hay fever, making her actually hypersensitive to
the very grass that the tournament is so famous for. That affliction, of course,
wont stop her from playing in the Wimbledon final on Saturday, when either she
or Marion Bartoli will end up with their first Grand Slam title. "I learned how
to cope with that," the 23-year-old Lisicki said Friday of her hay fever. "In
the beginning, the first time I was here, which was, what, five years ago, I
really was struggling with the allergies. But by now I know what to do, what to
take, to calm those allergies down. Im on medication." She also knows what to do
tennis-wise when she steps onto the finely manicured lawn on Centre Court. On
Thursday, the 23rd-seeded German rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the third set to
beat Agnieszka Radwanska and reach her first major final. She did the same thing
in the fourth round, when she eliminated defending champion Serena Williams. "I
had a lot of challenges on my way to the finals with players being aggressive,
players who were very solid, moving very well," Lisicki said. "So it will be
another challenge." Saturdays match will be only the second time in the 45-year
Open era that two women who have never won a Grand Slam trophy will play for the
championship at the All England Club. And its difficult to say who has the edge.
Bartoli has been here before, reaching the 2007 Wimbledon final before losing to
Venus Williams. And she hasnt lost a set so far this year, winning all six of
her matches in straight sets. But Lisicki is 3-1 against Bartoli, including a
win at Wimbledon two years ago when the German reached the semifinals. "A final
of a Grand Slam is always a matter of details. Maybe a point here, a point there
will make the difference," said Bartoli, now 28 and much more experienced than
the last time she made it this far. "Maybe someone who is a bit more gutsy than
the other player, someone who is having a better day than the others. "Sabine is
definitely servinng faster than me, especially on the first serve," Bartoli
added.
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the ball a bit earlier. But obviously we both have the same thing, playing
fairly flat and from the baseline and trying to hit some winners." Lisickis
power game is something to note. Her hard serves have earned her the nickname
"Boom Boom Bine," a moniker she shares with another German tennis great,
three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker. On Friday, "Boom Boom Bine" took a
moment to seek out some advice from "Boom Boom Becker." "I asked him a couple of
questions, how it was for him," Lisicki said. "He won the first final he was in,
so thats pretty good." Lisicki has also been receiving well-wishes from Steffi
Graf, the last German woman to win the Wimbledon title in 1996. But Bartoli has
Amelie Mauresmo on her side, a 2006 Wimbledon champion who now coaches Frances
Davis Cup team. After years of disagreements and disputes with the French tennis
federation, Mauresmo has brought Bartoli back into the national team fold. And
she has been watching Bartoli throughout her run to the final, even extending
her stay at Wimbledon as Bartoli extended hers. "Shes helping me with the way I
need to deal with my stress and with my energy out of the court. Sometimes I was
losing too (much) energy being too focused for too long, especially a lot of
times before the matches," Bartoli said. "I felt when I was going on court, I
was already tired from it." Part of her relaxation routine — and Lisickis, too —
comes from music. Both said they listen to certain tunes when they are gearing
up for a match. "Bob Sinclar, Summer Moonlight. The same track over and over,"
Bartoli said. "When I walk on court, probably Play Hard," Lisicki guessed. Soon
enough, the music in their ears will die down and give way to the thwack of the
racket and the sound of the crowd. Thats when one of the two will start on the
path to being a Wimbledon champion. "I just want to be better than my opponent,"
Lisicki said. "Thats all Im thinking about."
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