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Pedro de la Rosa – BMW Sauber There is not a lot that one can say about either Sauber driver. It was always going to be more difficult for de la Rosa to come back after such an absence and be competitive, especially given the fact that he was never a front-runner and that the Sauber machine is woefully poor in 2010. A series of technical issues have stunted de la Rosa’s season, one...
Published: May 3, 2010
Adrian Sutil – Force India It’s been a quiet start to the season for the half-latino driver. Noises coming out of Force India in February suggested that they had designed a top car, and they have shown flashes of potential with the German driver. Questions must be asked as to whether they have already peaked due to the relatively smaller budget they have, but it’ll be interesting...
Published: May 3, 2010
If you are a fan of golf, mark today’s date in the history books: May 2nd, 2010. This day will forever be remembered for the 18-year-old kid from Japan setting some records of in front of his home country. Ryo Ishikawa, the young man who has taken over the Japan Tour for the past couple of years, carded a 58 while coming from behind to win The Crowns by an impressive five strokes. Ishikawa’s...
Published: May 2, 2010
Roger Federer is in his worst slump since 2002. This is the first time since ’02 that he has failed to reach the quarterfinals of three consecutive tournaments. Worrisome isn’t it? He is surely, over and out. His motivation is gone, he is sated, and has won all he wants. Wrong, I dare say. The pundits are not as quick to write him off as they were at this time last year, yet...
Published: May 2, 2010
Remember when everyone was debating “when” Andy Murray or Novak Djokovic would surpass Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal to become the No. 1 player in the world? Strange that of late, no one seems to be revisiting that topic. In fact, during this clay court season, these top-ranked players seem to be treading water, dog paddling in the midst of low tides. They wait, slowly progressing past...
Published: May 2, 2010
Before May 11th rolls around, US Soccer coach Bob Bradley has some big decisions to make. Among the more discussed issues for Bradley revolves around a core of injured players: whether or not he should call in Charlie Davies, Oguchi Onyewu, and Jermaine Jones, all of whom are recovering from long-term injuries and have yet to play for their club sides in 2010. Right now much of the media focus on US...
Published: May 2, 2010
With a little under six weeks left until the World converges on South Africa for the 2010 World Cup, things seem to be finally taking shape for the South Korean side. Coach Huh Jung-Moo announced a roster of 30 players who could make the final World Cup roster of 23 that will been announced before the end of May. Of course, at this point there aren’t a ton of surprises on the roster as all 23...
Published: May 2, 2010
Round 12 of the Super 14 saw the competition close right up as the Brumbies and the Hurricanes both picked up bonus point wins while the Waratahs, Reds and Crusaders all suffered heavy losses. The result is that we now have those five teams all between 34 and 32 points, meaning the final two weeks of the competition will be critical. The Crusaders have the toughest run-in as they take on the Bulls...
Published: May 2, 2010
The 12th week of the Super 14 was great for South African sides as an all South African final looms as a distinct possibility. The Highlanders severely dented the Waratahs hops, proving they will not hand any side favors as the desperation semifinal places heat up. The Stormers could have killed the Crusaders title hopes, as the Crusaders face two tough, must win games. With three Australian sides...
Published: May 2, 2010
Okay, who else thought Saturday was “Moving Day” on the PGA Tour? Based on what happened out there at Quail Hollow today, my vote is to rename it “Love-ly Day” in honor of Davis Love III. I have been to a lot of these affairs. I don’t claim to know exactly what the X-factor is that the Quail Hollow Championship has going for it, but I am a little concerned...