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Raikkonen bides his time over 2014 decision

Posted: 07 Jul 2013 02:49 AM PDT

July 07, 2013

Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen is in no rush to make a decision over his team for 2014 despite speculation linking him to a move to champions Red Bull with Mark Webber stepping away from Formula One at the end of the season.

Raikkonen, who is third in the standings, is out of contract after this season having been one of the most impressive drivers since returning to F1 last year.

The Finn spent two years in rallying after being dumped by Ferrari in 2009 to accommodate Fernando Alonso, only two years after his world title with the Italian team.

"I have no idea," he told the official Formula One website when asked when he would decide about his future.

"I will obviously decide at a certain point but there are still a lot of things that have to be right and good things always take time. I have no deadline." - Reuters, July 7, 2013.

Serbia braces for Wimbledon final as Djokovic faces Murray

Posted: 07 Jul 2013 02:36 AM PDT

July 07, 2013

Bars and pubs in Belgrade prepared for a rush of tennis fans ahead of today's Wimbledon final between Novak Djokovic (pic) and Andy Murray, while local newspapers drummed up the excitement splashing patriotic headlines across their front pages.

The daily Blic said the Serbian world number one would have to overcome massive home support for Murray, who stands one victory away from ending Britain's 77-year wait for a Wimbledon's men's champion.

"Novak ready to strike the empire," the newspaper declared.

"Apart from Novak's girlfriend and family in his box at the All England Club, the whole centre court crowd will be rooting for Murray and Djokovic will have to find a way to deal with the huge pressure."

Djokovic would draw inspiration from his 2011 victory at Wimbledon, after which 100,000 elated fans gave him a hero's welcome in front of Serbia's parliament in central Belgrade, it added.

Shopkeepers and bakery owners in the countryside retreat of Krcedin overlooking the Danube in the northern province of Vojvodina counted down the minutes to the end of their morning shifts.

"We are all very impatient for the final to begin and keeping our fingers crossed for Djokovic to come out on top," a kiosk seller told Reuters.

"It's much more than just a tennis match for many of us because Djokovic has been a great ambassador for Serbia ever since he broke into the spotlight," she said.

Blic quoted Djokovic's former mentor Nikola Pilic as saying the Serb would have to dig deep after a gruelling five-set win over Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro in an epic semi-final on Friday.

"It's difficult to recuperate in just 24 hours from such a strength-sapping encounter and Djokovic will be up against it because Murray is every bit as resilient as he is," Pilic said.

"But whatever the outcome, this final will signal the dawn of a new era because Djokovic and Murray will have contested three of the last four Grand Slam finals and are clearly the two best players in the world." - Reuters, July 7, 2013.

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