LONDON -- Either way, Dominika Cibulkova has plans for Saturday.The Slovakian tennis player was supposed to get married this weekend, but she may have to postpone her wedding if she keeps winning and reaches the Wimbledon final.If I would win tomorrow, then we will change it. Then we will postpone it, because it will be a lot of rush, the 27-year-old Cibulkova said Monday. Its still really, really far. I want to get a good rest and I just want to play well tomorrow.The 19th-seeded Cibulkova advanced to the quarterfinals at the All England Club by beating third-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska 6-3, 5-7, 9-7, saving a match point. She will next face Elena Vesnina of Russia on Tuesday.Cibulkova has reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals once before, in 2011. But her best result at a Grand Slam tournament came in 2014 when she played in the Australian Open final, losing to Li Na.But because Cibulkova has never considered herself a grass-court player, she didnt plan on having any conflict between this years Wimbledon final and her pending wedding to Miso Navara.If we would really have to postpone it, then it will be like dream come true, because nothing better could happen to me, to me in my tennis career, said Cibulkova, who won the grass-court warm-up tournament in Eastbourne. Its no problem to postpone a wedding one week after, and it will be even more enjoyable.The last player to win a Wimbledon warm-up tournament and then win the title at the All England Club was Maria Sharapova in 2004.Despite her good play on grass, Cibulkova said she set the date for this weekend because she likes the number nine -- as in July 9. 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Epsom Handicap The Epsom, one of Australias heavyweight Group I handicaps over the Randwick mile, has become the domain of Chris Waller, like much of Sydney racing one might say.Waller has won the past three renewals of this prestigious race, and is mob-handed to make it four on the bounce on Saturday.The champion trainer looks an excellent chance to do precisely that, principally with the rapidly improving import, McCreery.The ex-English galloper took his time to acclimatise, but, now into his third prep with Waller, is living up resoundingly to expectations.His past two wins, in Listed and Group 3 company, have resembled track gallops, and on Saturday McCreery drops to 51.5kg for what is the toughest assignment of his career.History has been kind to Epsom runners down in the weights; since 2008, five winners have been on the limit and two have been 0.5kg over. Even Winx, who humped 57kg to victory last year, was just 1kg over following readjustment of weights.Other factors in McCreerys favour include his ability to run further than 1600m (always handy over the gruelling Randwick mile), his kind draw in four, his ability to handle any going and, of course, his current form. His pilot, Kerrin McEvoy, is riding as well as ever, also.Chances must be given to stablemate Mackintosh, Gai Waterhouses Fabrizio and the class runners, Palentino and Hauraki.But McCreery looks an outstanding prospect and can continue Wallers dominance of the Epsom.Recommended bet: McCreery to win @ $5.50 with UBET.The MetropolitanAn array of battle-hardened warriors line up for The Metropolitan, a race rich in history but notably lacking in relevance, for a Group I, in terms of the spring majors.Since Tawqeet, who followed up his Metrop win with victory in the Caulfield Cup, no winner of the race has gone close to figuring in Melbourne later in the spring.That trend is likely to continue this year, but nevertheless punters are presented with a very competitive race. Several key runners are coming through the traditional Sydney spring lead-ups, and each will be grateful for the absence of both Winx and Hartnell.Wallers emerging stayer Antonio Giuseppe, who was potted in this column last week prior to making it four wins on end, is favourite with UBET and perhaps rightly so given his winning form, light weight and the Waller polish. But do you want to be taking $5 about a horse stepping out of Benchmark 78 company?Better value lies elsewhere, with the likes of 2015 winner Magic Hurricane and topweight Who Shot Thebarman appealing at odds.But, in a devilishly open race, it might pay to side with another Waller charge in Sacred Master, who like Antonio Giuseppe is a former Kiwi, lightly weighted and in form.Its possible to pick holes in the form of Sacred Masters Newcastle Cup win, but chances are he will step up again on that effort and continue on his upward spiral.Recommended bet: Sacred Master to win at $6 with UBET.Flight StakesThis Group I looked a penalty kick for Golden Rose runner-up Omei Sword, but that fillys scratching has made the race more appealing as a betting medium, if robbed it of quality. Yankee Rose is now the only runner coming through the Golden Rose, opposed against several which last start contested the Tea Rose.Short-priced favourite Yankee Rose is my lay of the day, which leaves two standout runners - both of which represent excellent value.Skylight Glow and Global Glamour were the two best runs (outside the winner Foxplay, which doesnt reoppose here) in the Tea Rose and can be expected to confirm the form on Saturday.If pressed I would side with Skylight Glow, but there is little between the two fillies and exotics could be the path to tread.Recommended bet: Quinella Nos. 3 & 6 with UBET.Turnbull StakesThe cups candidates show their wares at Flemington on Sunday, and the picture for both races will be much clearer after the running of this usually reliable lead-up.Goddolphins Hartnell is all the rage at $2.dddddddddddd15 with UBET, and with good reason given his excellent form in three Sydney runs this campaign.Hell give backers a great sight from barrier four, but whether he is worth jumping into at such short odds is questionable.Last years winner, Preferment, loves Flemington and should improve markedly third-up, while The United States is a quality animal which must be respected.But mares in form are worth following and the flying Jameka, who, under set-weights-plus-penalties, looks beautifully treated on 54.5kg.Jameka crushed her rivals last time in the Naturalism at Caulfield, and can repeat the dose from stall seven with much in her favour.Recommended bet: Jameka to win @ $5.50 with UBETBest BetFlemington Race 5, No.5 Almandin @ $2.50 with UBETA member of the Lloyd Williams army, Almandin beat Protectionist in Germany in 2014 - the latter went on to win that years Melbourne Cup - before being sold to Australia.The Monsun gelding was just fair early this campaign, but improved markedly upped in trip last Saturday to notch his first win in Australia at the fourth time of asking.The horse he beat at Caulfield, stablemate Assign, is no slouch and, provided the quick back-up is no issue, Almandin should prove too good for his rivals in The Bart Cummings.Over the oddsCaulfield Race 4, No.10 Ameristralia @ $4.40 with UBETTakes on possibly Australias most popular racehorse in Miss Vista, hence supporters of the in-form Ameristralia will be on the receiving end of value.Ameristralia has turned the corner this prep for Team Hawkes, winning two on end after failing to win in her first five outings (often as a short-priced commodity).Well drawn in gate three, the Fastnet Rock mare can progress again and win at a bigger price than she should be.Caulfield Race 6, No.4 Wales @ $8 with UBETStrikes a very winnable race for a horse which has patches of form around gallopers vastly superior to the ones he meets on Saturday.Wales is on his way to better races than this, and showed he had returned in good order when winning first-up at big odds over 1400m.The gelding was kept at that trip next time, when failing behind subsequent Sir Rupert Clark winner Bon Aurum, and the extra 400m here will be of great benefit. Excellent each-way chance from a good alley.Under the oddsRandwick Race 9, No.12 Southern Legend @ $6.50 with UBETSouthern Legend was brave in defeat second-up in the Theo Marks, but rises from 53kg to 58.5kg under the weight-for-age conditions of the Premiere.Toss in gate 14 of 15 against a field containing some very good sprinters, and on balance Southern Legend should be double-figure odds to prevail in the toughest test of his short career.Lay of the dayRandwick Race 6, No.1 Yankee Rose @ $1.80 with UBETFrankly insulting odds for a filly which might be as good as she was, but probably isnt.Yankee Rose was the pick of the juvenile fillies last season, running second in the Golden Slipper before winning the Sires Produce Stakes.But the David Vandyke-trained galloper had trialled poorly prior to her first-up run in the Golden Rose and ran accordingly to be well beaten by Astern.Granted, she was ridden upside down from the front at Rosehill, but, until she actually reproduces her two-year-old form, Yankee Rose cant be entertained at odds-on in a Group I event.Multi of the weekendMoonee Valley (Fri) Race 1, No.8 Plot The Course - PLACE @ $1.84 with UBETMoonee Valley (Fri) Race 6, No.10 Dont Doubt Mamma - PLACE @ $1.48 with UBETCaulfield (Sat) Race 4, No.10 Ameristralia - PLACE @ $1.76 with UBETCaulfield (Sat) Race 6, No.4 Wales - PLACE @ $2.75 with UBETRandwick (Sat) Race 7, No.9 McCreery - PLACE @ $2.15 with UBETFlemington (Sun) Race 7, No.9 Jameka - PLACE @ $1.86 with UBETMulti price: $52.71 with UBET ' ' '