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In case you have not been paying close attention, the French Open is under way at Stade Roland Garros in Paris. This event, like most tennis majors, is best seen live—which only goes to prove that you must have money to follow tennis as a dedicated and deserving fan. The predictable patter emanating from broadcast booths follows a familiar pattern, filling the airwaves with online personalities...
Published: May 30, 2010
It’s official—nobody wants to win the 2010 Formula 1 World Championship. This season, in a way, has been a little ironic when compared to last. 2009 kicked off with a pleasant surprise, as Jenson Button and Brawn spanked the field right out of the gates in Melbourne. I was so excited to see this once-in-a-lifetime Cinderella story unfold, I almost missed the fact that nothing...
Published: May 30, 2010
The Formula One circus arrives in Istanbul, the city of two continents, where Red Bull again dominate, with Mark Webber taking yet another pole position, and Sebastian Vettel third. Half-way into the race, and it’s certain to be a Red Bull one-two, not even the McLarens’ straight line speed is enough to match their all-round pace. But then, out of the blue, Vettel has enough of his teammate’s...
Published: May 30, 2010
I’m not quite sure how to evaluate this race. I think up until lap 40 we had a very strong contender for “worst race of the season,” then madness ensued for a few choice laps, before the race then quietened down for the finish. Don’t get me wrong, the two exciting moments were fantastic, and Lewis and Jenson both deserved their finishing positions. However, I think it would...
Published: May 30, 2010
This article was originally going to comment upon my insatiable optimism for the remainder of the season. The title fight looked in full swing as the fantastic four, composed of the two Red Bulls and the two McLaren’s delightfully and commandingly squabbled throughout. Even Jenson Button who has appeared distant in dry race conditions put on a show. Sadly Sebastien Vettel went some way into...
Published: May 30, 2010
One who hasn’t played tennis competitively can’t really understand what it’s like to double-fault repeatedly. It begins and ends with a lot of thinking. It starts with you knowing that the serve is crucial: Hit it with the right placement, speed and/or spin, and you control the center of the court and keep the other player on the run, thus winning most points. Hit a serve that lacks...
Published: May 30, 2010
On Friday, the Seattle Seahawks announced they had cut ties with running back LenDale White, roughly one month after acquiring him. This comes after White’s largely unimpressive pro career began (and seemingly ended) in Tennessee. His backfield counterpart Reggie Bush still has failed to live up to the hype of being the game-changing playmaker New Orleans envisioned him to be when they selected...
Published: May 30, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. PINK ruled Saturday again this year at the Crowne Plaza Invitational. It was everywhere, players’ shirts, hats and even pants. In the gallery, a large ribbon in the flowers at the base of the scoreboard on 18, the color pink permeated...
Published: May 29, 2010
K.J Choi has now joined a big group at minus 12 on Saturday at the Crowne Plaza Invitational, being played this weekend at Colonial, in Fort Worth Texas. Choi is eight under for today’s round with some holes left. He is currently alone in first place at minus 14. This changed a few holes later and Choi is now in at minus 10 for the tournament. Choi, as well as Bo Van Pelt, are two...
Published: May 29, 2010
Hi, some of you know me, but some may not. I’m sure my profile will get plenty of hits after this one. I challenge Tiger Woods and Roger Federer to play me at my favorite sports: Golf and Tennis. I play pretty good golf, especially for my age, and some steel in portions of my right leg. I have rescued lots of dogs and it requires kennels, dog food, vet care and so on. I handle all this pretty...