Australian teenager Nick Kyrgios caused a
sensational upset as he beat world number one Rafael Nadal to reach the
quarter-finals at Wimbledon . The 19-year-old
wildcard's huge serve helped him to a 7-6 (7-5) 5-7 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 victory on
his Centre Court
debut, and he will play Milos Raonic next. Ranked 144, Kyrgios is the first man
outside the top 100 to beat a world number one at a Grand Slam since 1992. BBC,
July 1 http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/tennis/28118239
To explain
this event we will look at the last solar eclipse [8ta52] of April 29, 2014 at Wimbledon . The eclipse Sun [8ta52] is conjunct the
asteroid Toro [9ta44] which rules competitive sports. It was square the MC [8aq] and conjunct Nick
Kyrgios’ radix Sun [7ta]. He was born 27
April 1995. In addition, the current
New Moon of June 27 highlights the
eclipse and Kyrgios’ radix Sun by
placing them on the MC at Wimbledon .
Progressing
the eclipse to July 1, the date of the news, aligns the Cardinal Grand Cross
with the meridian axis. Notice that Uranus – the planet of sudden upsets is on
the progressed MC. If we incorporate the two TNPs Kronos and Hades in the Grand
Cross we have the following delineation from Martha Wescott.
Kronos-Hades: the humiliation
(Hades) of a famous (Kronos) person
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