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Normally I wouldn’t do this, but I’m feeling somewhat inspired to, so bear with me, ok? Last weekend, I got my first opportunity to cover the Byron Nelson Classic in Irving, TX, or as the native Texans call it, “The Nelson.” The drive from my home to “The Nelson” is about 35 to 40 minutes though it doesn’t feel that long since I’ve done this kind of drive...
Published: May 29, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site at the CrownePlaza Invitational at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. With the legend of Ben Hogan always present, the Colonial Country Club is a cool place. Though not this week in May with temperatures soaring into the mid 90s with little or no wind the last two days. This is Andy Reistetter reporting to you from the signature...
Published: May 29, 2010
In this rare public photo of Jason Bohn, an exchange of information from Tiger Woods seems to be the key in the emergence of Jason Bohn to the public eye. Every day it becomes increasingly difficult to move among us undetected due to all the publicity. The Overton affair appears to be over, as Bohn certainly got to him with his finish on Friday and two day total of -12. Now it appears that Molder,...
Published: May 29, 2010
Mark Webber scored his third pole in a row on Saturday qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix Sunday from Istanbul at the Autodrom. Red Bull has scored poles in every race this season as they have dominated qualifying. Once again the RBR Renault up front for Sunday in Instanbul. Mark Webber looks to win back-to-back races with his win at Monaco two weeks ago. Lewis Hamilton starts second in the McLaren...
Published: May 29, 2010
Andy Roddick entered last year’s Roland Garros having played only one clay court event, and that was on the fast courts of Madrid. Having gotten married during the clay season to Brooklyn Decker, Roddick arrived in Paris relaxed, fresh, and without terribly high expectations to disappoint. He proceeded to have his most successful RG ever, winning three matches without dropping a set before falling...
Published: May 29, 2010
Dario Franchitti was fastest Friday in Carb day practice from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for this Sunday’s Indy 500. Franchitti, in the Target No. 10 car for Chip Ganassi Racing, led teammate Scott Dixon both former winners of “The Greatest Spectacle In Racing” Dixon won at Kansas a few weeks ago and hopes to score back to back wins. Will Power was third fastest on Friday and...
Published: May 29, 2010
Another boring qualifying session I’m afraid. Sure we got a shock in the fact that Alonso didn’t make it through to the final shootout, but I think that was actually one of the only plusses we got. Whilst I’m frankly appalled as an Alonso fan that commentators seem to have totally turned their backs on him, I think Alonso will be the only man on the grid to give us a show tomorrow...
Published: May 29, 2010
On his 19th birthday, Rafael Nadal made a blistering entry to the tennis world by beating world-ranked No. 1 Roger Federer in the 2005 French Open semifinal. He then went on to win the title two days later on his maiden attempt. The next year in Paris Clay, Nadal became the first man to beat Roger Federer in a Grand Slam final. The Man from Majorca made it three years in a row when he defeated Federer...
Published: May 29, 2010
Before we hit the European clay, I wrote a preview http://bleacherreport.com/articles/373873-will-justine-henin-once-again-be-the-queen-of-clay of the clay season speculating whether Henin would once again be the queen of clay and rule the courts like Nadal does on the men’s side. Here we are at the French Open and the first week is coming to a close. The lead-up tournaments...
Published: May 28, 2010
During the first week of the 2010 French Open, we’ve already witnessed a lot of the drama that goes with arguably, the toughest Grand Slam of the year. Rain and darkness have plagued the matches, making some of them even carry over to the following day. There have already been 17 five-set matches in men’s singles, 20 three-set matches in women’s singles and 19 three-set matches in...