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Novak Djokovic collected a seventh Wimbledon title and Elena Rybakina a first after another memorable Wimbledon fortnight.Here, the PA news agency looks at what we have learned from SW19 this year.Kyrgios nicks the spotlightNovak Djokovic may have claimed the title but Nick Kyrgios stole all the headlines during his wild ride to the final.The Australian firebrand is more famous for is on-court histrionics than his tennis, but this fortnight he provided us with both while finally proving he does have the mental capacity, as well as the stunning shot-making, to go deep in a grand slam.Now he knows he can do it, it will be fascinating to see if th stanley mugs e 27-year-old can gather himself for another title at a major title.Brits shine on big stageThere was no home winner, and Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray suffered disappointingly early exits, but it was still a hugely positive tournament for British tennis.Cameron Norrie, who had never been past the third round at a grand sla stanley flask m, enjoyed a fine run to the semi-finals, where he ran into Djokovic. There was also a career-best fourth-round appearance for Heather Watson and encouraging wins for Katie Boulter, Jack Draper and break-out stars Ryan Peniston and Alastair Gray.There is wonderful camaraderie among the British ranks with the players all pushing each other and i stanley termosar mproving as a result.Point-less punishmentWimbledons decision to ban Russian and Belarusian competitors due to the invasion of Ukraine, and the subsequent move by the ATP and WT Cgod Failings at the heart of forgiveness

ELLSWORTH, Maine 鈥?The remnants of Hurricane Irene and other recent storms may have dislodged some loose leaves, but the wet weather isnt expected to hurt Maines fall foliage season.Or at least thats the hope as businesses catering to tourists transition from summer visitors to leaf peepers.Although the strong winds that accompanied Irene last week caused some tree damage around the state, they were not as destructive as feared. And the recent heavy rains actually could help trees still stressed from an unusually hot and dry July. I think we are going to be right on target to deliver another beautiful show, said Gale Ross, who coordinates the Maine Department of Conservations foliage watch program.The department will launch the 2011 foliage reports on Wednesday, Sept. 14, as a way for the public to track the progress of the cha stanley shop nging colors of Maines trees. Forest ranger stanley flasche s throughout the state supply up-to-date reports on the foliage conditions in the state, which is broken down into seven regions. The reports are then posted on mainefoliage.Bill Ostrofsky, a plant pathologist with the Maine Forest Service, noted that some maple trees have been affected by a fungus that is causing leaves to develop spots or fall prematurely. Norway maples, a non-native type of maple typically planted in towns as an orname stanley cup ntal tree, are perhaps hardest hit by the fungus.But Ostrofsky said that while the fungal outbreaks 鈥?likely linked to a wet spring 鈥?may cause the crowns of individual maple

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