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1) Could you please comment on your relationship with Dr. Galea and why you chose a Canadian doctor to treat you despite his being unlicensed to practice medicine in the United States? It’s unlikely that Tiger Woods will further discuss the details of his November 27th car accident or the full extent of his transgressions, and that’s completely understandable. A man, whether he is...
Published: March 29, 2010
The boos echoed, the sun took its usual toll on a player who is notorious for giving in to the physical stress of a match, and Novak Djokovic lost another one he “should” have won, because he is “supposed” to be the no. 2 ranked player in the world. Heck, he is supposed to be pretty darn good. After the match, Djokovic made some interesting comments, stating...
Published: March 29, 2010
Lleyton Hewitt has accepted a wild card to return from a January hip operation and defend his US Men’s Clay Court Championship title at River Oaks Country Club April 5-11. Hewitt, a former world No. 1, injured his right hip while playing in the Hopman Cup in early January. After a fourth-round loss to Roger Federer at the Australian Open, he underwent surgery in Hobart to repair...
Published: March 29, 2010
As hard as it may be to believe, we are already halfway through the competition. Teams have now settled into the competition and are starting to look to carrying on momentum through to the top four and onwards. The competition is still reasonably open with over half the teams within a shot of making the semi-finals. If I was going to pick my semi-finalists at this stage, I would say The Bulls...
Published: March 29, 2010
Tiger has had his share of incredible, even miraculous victories. He’s won tournaments by a record number of strokes and made shots that no one would ever think they would see. From his 12-stroke victory at the 2007 Masters, the largest margin of victory in the tournament’s history, to his 15-stroke victory at the 2000 US Open at Pebble Beach, another record, he has had his share of memorable...
Published: March 28, 2010
Tiger Woods gave two “interviews” last Sunday, March 21. One was granted to ESPN and the other to the Golf Channel. ESPN selected Tom Rinaldi as the interviewer. The Golf Channel selected Kelly Tilghman. In my opinion, these were not true interviews—not by a long shot. These “interviews” came across to me like infomercials,...
Published: March 28, 2010
The 2010 Formula 1 season was one of the most eagerly awaited seasons for some time. New rule changes limited pit stops to tire changes with cars having to start the race with enough fuel to make it to the finish. The continued push towards reducing costs puts more emphasis on engines and gear boxes surviving for longer. New teams arriving, new drivers, and the return of Michael Schumacher all pointed...
Published: March 28, 2010
The 2010 Australian Grand Prix saw excitement return to Formula 1. 2010 was billed to be the best season of Formula 1 for years following numerous rule changes over the closed season. Bahrain showed that these changes had failed to make the sport more interesting for the fan. Once again the season was started under a cloud of speculation over the legality of car parts—the McLaren F vent and the...
Published: March 28, 2010
In front of 40,000 plus fans on hand at the Hong Kong Sevens, Samoa has claimed their third consecutive IRB World Series tournament championship with a 24-21 win over rival New Zealand. The win vaults Samoa to the top of the IRB Series standings. The decisive score was notched by Mikaele Pesamino late in the second half to give Samoa the lead for good and continue their recent dominance of the series. Samoa’s...
Published: March 28, 2010
Wow! What a difference a couple of weeks has made to F1. I don’t know if it was the weather (thanks for the rain dance Australia), the circuit or whether F1 has actually improved or not….one thing is for sure that was fantastic! All drivers started on the intermediate tyres due to the conditions. Trulli started from the pits because of hydraulic issues and both Virgin cars joined him thanks...