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Jenson Button winning races during the first half of the 2009 season was such a common sight that when he signed for McLaren for this season, no one believed that he could win a race so early this season. And though Button was a bit lucky that Vettel, the fastest man on track, had to crash out due to technical issues, it was still a very impressive performance from the British driver who had to...
Published: March 28, 2010
The USA ended their Cathy Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens 2010 tournament with a respectable plate semifinal finish, although a far cry from Adelaide a couple of weeks ago. They went down to the Australian Sevens side 21–12 after going down to the Samoans earlier in the day in the Cup quarterfinals. The Eagles looked lively at the start of the game despite letting the Australians score...
Published: March 28, 2010
The weather is extremely sunny this morning at the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens 2010, as the usual suspects appear in the top eight in contention for the Cup. Australia, England, Fiji, South Africa and New Zealand made the top eight with relative ease, and find themselves in the quarter finals of the revamped format, which sees the losers of the quarterfinals head to the plate semi-finals. The...
Published: March 27, 2010
Shortly after his Australian Open win last year and arguably at the height of his power, Rafael Nadal fought an epic match against David Nalbandian at the BNP Paribas Masters enroute to winning the coveted hard court title. Unfortunately for Nadal, what a match he had to get through in order to advance to the next round of the tournament. Nalbandian looked like it was in the bag, a win all but...
Published: March 27, 2010
I regularly go to atpworldtour.com to check news, or make my picks for upcoming tournaments, so on Monday, the day after Ivan Ljubicic defeated Andy Roddick to win Indian Wells, I scrolled down to the movers of the week, to see how far up Ivan had jumped. The two movers were of course Ljubicic, who had jumped 13 spots to be No. 13 in the world. The second was Andy Murray, who had jumped one spot...
Published: March 27, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida. The associated video is available on YouTube.com at the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_l10IvFLRw Welcome to the PGA Tour Saturday Morning Report. After 36 holes in the hot Florida sun...
Published: March 27, 2010
In June, 32 nations will kick off the world’s biggest tournament. There will be a worldwide audience of almost half the planet. With that captive audience in mind, every competing team has released home and away kits for the month-long tournament. And with FIFA’s new ruling that games will be “home” and “away”, every nation will get to wear all of their wares. Here...
Published: March 27, 2010
After a boring Bahrain, F1 is going down under to the Sporting capital of Australia, Melbourne Albert Park. Everyone is hoping to see a better race than we had in Bahrain, and let’s hope it will be a good one. Tomorrow, Race Day is the first of the double header week with the race in Melbourne and next week at Sepang for the Malaysian GP. Albert Park is a notoriously bumpy track and is always...
Published: March 27, 2010
By now, we’re all used to Lewis Hamilton acting like a tool on the racetrack. He already has a litany of on-track cock-ups on his CV, more than most drivers manage to amass in an entire career. Now, however, Lewis has taken his penchant for automotive brain-farts out onto a public street, outside of the Albert Park racetrack in Melbourne, Australia. In full view of a police car, Lewis had the...
Published: March 27, 2010
The United States Eagles are looking as a side on a high after just reached a IRB Final for the first time, and after their first two pool games at the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens 2010. The Eagles launched their campaign on Friday night against relative minnows Portugal, who have limited experience in the IRB satellite tournaments held in Europe. It was a shaky start against...