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THURSDAY 06-9-2018 5 The Room With A View..! I sit in a hospital room! One with a beautiful view, but meaningless to him who lies motionless on the bed! I look out at a suddenly friendly world below: Life seems beautiful outside. Why, I ask myself, do those rocks look so friendly, why, the fishermen yonder, far away, in their little boat, swarthy, muscular, yet not menacing at all? What I wonder, the change, that makes me want to embrace and enjoy nature below? I turn around sadly away from the beckoning outside, away from friendly wave and shining rock and turn to look at still figure. I watch ashen face peer blankly at me. Tubes, running helter-skelter, crisscross wasted body, like railway tracks pouring out of train terminus. But here no pounding of trains, no noise, no sound, just an eerie silence. I listen intently, and hear deep breathing; breath, being forced mechanically, in, out, in, out and with each successful, painful gasp, lines on monitor, like some invisible hand impassively record patient’s breathing, not involved whether next line sticks up to show life or down for death, just there to record. No more. Ashen face looks at me. I turn away and look out again, “Come,” shout the fishermen merrily waving from swaying boat. “Play with us,” say the waves, “ere’s joy and laughter here!” “I know,” I cry desperately, “I see what I never saw before!” And as I murmur silent words to the world outside, I wonder why my eyes were closed before. Hadn’t I seen the sea and its playful children waves or fishermen in their boats, sun shining gleefully on dark black rocks? I realize ‘tis this room with sadness inside that makes me cling to the joy outside. at just those waves and rocks and fishermen in boats, just bright sun shining from a blue sky above, liſts my heart as I long to run and enjoy what I was blind to before. I look inside; monitors, tubes and ashen face stare back. Do we need to view our mortality to realize a world outside waiting to be relished? Do we need a room with despair inside, to enjoy beauty outside? No, we don’t! With upliſted hearts, thankfulness and gratefulness, let us laugh with the fisherman, chuckle at sea waves and smile at the sun. Let us embrace today with all its minor ups and downs so that some day when our time comes to lie on same bed and watch our own monitors and tubes, we will smile, for the knowing that we’ve already enjoyed the outside, when we could..! [email protected] Chennai, Sept. 6: D.G. Vaishnava and Ethiraj moved to next round in the Women Inter Collegiate Senior category of the Independence Day Cup 17th Chennai District Throwball Championship for School Girls and Boys (Sub Juniors & Juniors) and 11th Inter Collegiate Throwball Championship for College held at SDAT J.N.Indoor Stadium. Earlier, C. Sylendra babu, Additional Director General of Police, Railways, Tamilnadu inaugurated the Championship. G. Premkumar, District Sports and Youth Welfare Officer, SDAT, presided over the function. Dr. CA.A. John Moris, Managing Partner, A. John Moris & Co, Chartered Accountants felicitated in the presence of T. Bala Vinayakam Treasurer, Throwball Federation of India and President, Tamil Nadu Throwball Association, L. Sujatha, Stadium Officer, J. N. Multi Purpose Indoor Stadium, R. Kumar, Vice President, Tamilnadu Throwball Association, A. Rahul Shinvei, and P.K. Rajan, Vice Presidents, Chennai District Throwball Association. Results: Girls U-15 Sub Junior: J.G.H.V, West Mambalam beat The Ashram 15-6, 15- 9; J.G.M.H.S, SRP Colony beat K.R.M.M. H.S.S,.Perambur 15-6, 15-9 Girls U-19 Junior: St. Antony’s, Mylapore beat St. John’s, Baba Nagar 15-3, 15-5; J.G.M.H.S, D.G.Vaishnava, Ethiraj move up in Independence Day Cup Throwball The J.G.M.H.S.S team players were introduced to the chief guest C. Sylendrababu, Additional Director General of Police, Railways at the inaugural function. SRP Colony beat G.H.S. K.K.D. Nagar 15-0, 15-3; K.R.M.M. H.S.S,Perambur beat C.B.Jain M.H.S.S, Agaram 15-12, 16-14 Women Inter Collegiate (Senior): D.G.Vaishnava, beat M.O.P.Vaishnava, 14- 16, 15-13, 15-13; W.C.C beat JABAS 15-4, 15-8; Anna University beat Patrician 15-2, 15-5; Ethiraj beat Gurunanak 15-1, 15-1. New York, Sept. 6: Madison Keys is into her third semi-final in the past five Grand Slam tournaments, including two in a row at the US Open. She’s still in search of major title No 1. The 14th-seeded Ameri- can used her big-strike game built on serves and forehands to overpower No. 30 Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain 6-4, 6-3 in the quarter-finals at Flushing Meadows on Wednesday night. Keys won all 10 of her service games, saving the only two break points she faced. One came in the last game as she served for the victory, but she erased it with a forehand winner, part of a 22-10 edge in that category. It all took less than 1 1/2 hours against Suarez Navarro, who eliminated five-time Major cham- pion Maria Sharapova in straight sets in her previ- ous match but has never made it to the semi-finals at a Major. Keys was the runner-up in New York a year ago, beaten by Sloane Stephens in an all-American final. Keys also lost to Stephens in the French Open semi- finals this June. This time, Keys will play No 20 Naomi Osaka on Thursday night for a chance to reach the final again. The other women’s semi-final is 23-time Major champion Serena Williams against No 19 Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia. Osaka was an easy win- ner in her quarter-final, eliminating unseeded Le- sia Tsurenko of Ukraine 6-1, 6-1 in all of 57 minutes. For Osaka, who is 20, this is her first trip past the fourth round at a Major. She purported to be “freaking out inside,” even if it certainly never showed. Tsurenko had dealt with heat issues in the fourth round, when her opponent accused her of acting, and said after her lop- sided loss to Osaka that she was dealing with a sore throat and problems breathing. “Today was not my day, obviously,” Tsurenko said. It was Osaka’s, though. She is strong at the base- line and has learned to control her strokes with the coaching help of Sas- cha Bajin, who used to be Williams’ hitting partner. “I believe that they kind of want to play the same, you know. They are very powerful. Big serves. Big hitters, both of them,” Bajin said. “But even on court, Serena is very ag- gressive, you know, and Naomi — I have to push her to get a fist pump out of her.” Madison Keys overpowers Carla Suarez to book semi-final clash against Naomi Osaka Madison Keys reacts after defeating Carla Suarez Navarro 6-4, 6-3 during the quarterfinals. New York, Sept 6: Kei Nishikori reached the US Open semi-finals on Wednesday, holding on for a 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7/5), 4-6, 6-4 victory over Marin Cilic -- the man who beat him in the 2014 final. Japan’s Nishikori, who missed last year’s US Open after a season- ending wrist injury, joined compatriot Naomi Osaka in reaching the semis -- the first time that a Japanese man and woman have reached the last four in the same Grand Slam. Nishikori, the 21st seed, will take on either 13-time Grand Slam champion Novak Nishikori stuns Cilic Kei Nishikori celebrates victory over Marin Cilic Djokovic or 55th-ranked Australian John Millman for a place in the final. Nishikori stunned then-world number one Djokovic in the semi- finals in 2014 to become the first man from an Asian country to reach the championship match of a Major. But he hasn’t returned to a Grand Slam final since, falling in the US Open semis in 2016.

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Page 1: THURSDAY 06 - 9 -2018 Madison Keys overpowers Carla ......Nishikori, the 21st seed, will take on either 13-time Grand Slam champion Novak Nishikori stuns Cilic Kei Nishikori celebrates

THURSDAY 06 - 9 - 2018 5

The Room With A View..!I sit in a hospital room! One with

a beautiful view, but meaningless to him who lies motionless on the bed! I look out at a suddenly friendly world below: Life seems beautiful outside. Why, I ask myself, do those rocks look so friendly, why, the � shermen yonder, far away, in their little boat, swarthy, muscular, yet not menacing at all? What I wonder, the change, that makes me want to embrace and enjoy nature below?

I turn around sadly away from the beckoning outside, away from friendly wave and shining rock and turn to look at still figure. I watch ashen face peer blankly at me. Tubes, running helter-skelter, crisscross wasted body, like railway tracks pouring out of train terminus. But here no pounding of trains, no noise, no sound, just an eerie silence. I listen intently, and hear deep breathing; breath, being forced mechanically, in, out, in, out and

with each successful, painful gasp, lines on monitor, like some invisible hand impassively record patient’s breathing, not involved whether next line sticks up to show life or down for death, just there to record. No more.

Ashen face looks at me.I turn away and look out again,

“Come,” shout the � shermen merrily waving from swaying boat. “Play with us,” say the waves, “� ere’s joy and laughter here!”

“I know,” I cry desperately, “I see what I never saw before!”

And as I murmur silent words to the world outside, I wonder why my eyes were closed before.

Hadn’t I seen the sea and its playful children waves or � shermen in their boats, sun shining gleefully on dark black rocks? I realize ‘tis this room with sadness inside that makes me cling to the joy outside. � at just those waves and rocks and

� shermen in boats, just bright sun shining from a blue sky above, li� s my heart as I long to run and enjoy what I was blind to before.

I look inside; monitors, tubes and ashen face stare back.

Do we need to view our mortality to realize a world outside waiting to be relished? Do we need a room with despair inside, to enjoy beauty outside?

No, we don’t! With upli� ed hearts, thankfulness and gratefulness, let us laugh with the � sherman, chuckle at sea waves and smile at the sun. Let us embrace today with all its minor ups and downs so that some day when our time comes to lie on same bed and watch our own monitors and tubes, we will smile, for the knowing that we’ve already enjoyed the outside, when we could..!

[email protected]

Chennai, Sept. 6:D . G . Va i s h n a v a

and Eth i ra j moved to next round in the Women Inter Collegiate Senior category of the Independence Day Cup 17th Chennai District Throwball Championship for School Girls and Boys (Sub Juniors & Juniors) and 11th Inter Collegiate Throwball C h amp i o n s h i p f o r College held at SDAT J.N.Indoor Stadium.Earlier, C. Sylendra

b a b u , A d d i t i o n a l D i r e c t o r G e n e r a l of Police, Railways, Tamilnadu inaugurated the Championship. G. Premkumar, District Sports and Youth Welfare Officer, SDAT, presided over the function. Dr. CA.A. John Moris , Managing Partner, A. John Moris & Co,

Chartered Accountants felicitated in the presence of T. Bala Vinayakam Treasurer, Throwball Federation of India and President, Tamil Nadu Throwball Association, L. Sujatha, Stadium Officer, J. N. Multi Purpose Indoor Stadium, R. Kumar, Vice President, Tamilnadu Throwball Association, A. Rahul Shinvei, and P.K. Rajan, Vice Presidents, Chennai D i s t r i c t Th rowba l l Association.

Results: Girls U-15 Sub Junior: J.G.H.V, West Mambalam beat The Ashram 15-6, 15-9; J.G.M.H.S, SRP Colony beat K.R.M.M. H.S.S,.Perambur 15-6, 15-9

Girls U-19 Junior: St. Antony’s, Mylapore beat St. John’s, Baba Nagar 15-3, 15-5; J.G.M.H.S,

D.G.Vaishnava, Ethiraj move up in Independence Day Cup Throwball

The J.G.M.H.S.S team players were introduced to the chief guest C. Sylendrababu, Additional Director General of Police, Railways at the inaugural function.

SRP Co l o n y b e a t G.H.S. K.K.D. Nagar 15-0, 15-3; K.R.M.M. H.S.S,Perambur beat C .B. Ja i n M .H .S. S , Agaram 15-12, 16-14

W o m e n I n t e r Collegiate (Senior):

D.G.Vaishnava, beat M.O.P.Vaishnava, 14-16, 15-13, 15-13; W.C.C beat JABAS 15-4, 15-8; Anna University beat Patrician 15-2, 15-5; Ethiraj beat Gurunanak 15-1, 15-1.

New York, Sept. 6: Madison Keys is into

her third semi-final in the past five Grand Slam tournaments, including two in a row at the US Open. She’s still in search of major title No 1. The 14th-seeded Ameri-

can used her big-strike game built on serves and forehands to overpower No. 30 Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain 6-4, 6-3 in the quarter-finals at Flushing Meadows on Wednesday night. Keys won all 10 of her

service games, saving the only two break points she faced. One came in the last game as she served for the victory, but she erased it with a forehand winner, part of a 22-10 edge in that category. It all took less than 1

1/2 hours against Suarez Navarro, who eliminated five-time Major cham-pion Maria Sharapova in straight sets in her previ-ous match but has never made it to the semi-finals at a Major. Keys was the runner-up

in New York a year ago, beaten by Sloane Stephens

in an all-American final. Keys also lost to Stephens in the French Open semi-finals this June. This time, Keys will

play No 20 Naomi Osaka on Thursday night for a chance to reach the final again. The other women’s

semi-final is 23-time Major champion Serena Williams against No 19 Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia. Osaka was an easy win-

ner in her quarter-final, eliminating unseeded Le-sia Tsurenko of Ukraine 6-1, 6-1 in all of 57

minutes. For Osaka, who is 20,

this is her first trip past the fourth round at a Major. She purported to be

“freaking out inside,” even if it certainly never showed. Tsurenko had dealt with

heat issues in the fourth round, when her opponent accused her of acting, and said after her lop-sided loss to Osaka that she was dealing with a sore throat and problems breathing. “Today was not my day,

obviously,” Tsurenko said. It was Osaka’s, though.

She is strong at the base-line and has learned to control her strokes with the coaching help of Sas-cha Bajin, who used to be Williams’ hitting partner. “I believe that they kind

of want to play the same, you know. They are very powerful. Big serves. Big hitters, both of them,” Bajin said. “But even on court, Serena is very ag-gressive, you know, and Naomi — I have to push her to get a fist pump out of her.”

Madison Keys overpowers Carla Suarez to book semi-final

clash against Naomi Osaka

Madison Keys reacts after defeating Carla Suarez Navarro 6-4, 6-3 during the quarterfinals.

New York, Sept 6:Kei Nishikori reached

the US Open semi-finals on Wednesday, holding on for a 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7/5), 4-6, 6-4 victory over Marin Cilic -- the man who beat him in the 2014 final.

Japan’s Nishikori, who missed last year’s US Open after a season-

ending wrist injury, joined compatriot Naomi Osaka in reaching the semis -- the first time that a Japanese man and woman have reached the last four in the same Grand Slam.

Nishikori, the 21st seed, will take on either 13-time Grand Slam champion Novak

Nishikori stuns Cilic

Kei Nishikori celebrates victory over Marin Cilic

Djokovic or 55th-ranked Australian John Millman for a place in the final.

Nishikori stunned then-world number one Djokovic in the semi-finals in 2014 to become

the first man from an Asian country to reach the championship match of a Major.

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