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Following Germany’s midfield unit leading up to the World Cup has been like watching the movie Saving Private Ryan . The group has been so battered and bruised you’d think manager Joachim Low’s players were actually going through war in between training sessions. Germany’s National Squad was hit with yet devastating blow today when the team was informed that Stuttgart midfielder...
Published: May 25, 2010
A key theme of the 2010 Formula 1 championship is the intense driver rivalries we are seeing in all of the top teams. This is a feature that has become more apparent over the last few seasons as the depth of quality on the F1 grid has got stronger and stronger, leading to some mighty driver partnerships. If you look back, as recently as 2006 we didn’t have the intense teammate rivalries that...
Published: May 25, 2010
The French Open is now underway. For two great weeks from May 23 to June 6, we will be watching some great clay-court tennis. These are the withdrawals, wildcards, underdogs, and main contenders for this year’s French Open. Withdrawals James Blake, Juan Martin Del Potro, Gilles Simon, Nikolay Davydenko, Tommy Haas, Igor Andreev. Wildcards David Guez, Nicolas Mahut, Laurent Recouderc,...
Published: May 25, 2010
Corey Pavin seems to have a good head on his shoulders. Smart guy. Competitive. Should make a fine Ryder Cup captain. On Sunday, however, Pavin told Reuters that Tiger Woods is no shoe-in for his Ryder Cup team in October. In fact, Pavin added, “I’m not going to treat him different than any other player.” Woods is currently 11th on the list of Ryder Cup points for the Americans....
Published: May 25, 2010
Every sport has that one trophy that every professional wants to say that they have the privilege of hoisting above their head. For professional footballers all over the globe the one trophy that ties them all together in collective desire is the FIFA World Cup. The European Championship and Copa America are all great achievements, but the one trophy that ever player wants to win is the World Cup. The...
Published: May 25, 2010
Vijay Singh has won 22 PGA Tour events, including a major championship, after the age of 40. He’s won three tournaments, including a World Golf Championship, after the age of 45. Kenny Perry has won 17 events after 40, was a member of the 2008 American Ryder Cup team at 48, and came within a hair of winning the 2009 Masters at 49. Tom Watson nearly won his sixth career British Open last year...
Published: May 25, 2010
Just three days ago, there were 11 American men in the draw. After round one—just five remain. Coming into the open, there were three Americans who were ranked and expected to at the very least get through the first two matches before seeds started meeting up in the third. Out of those three players, John Isner, Sam Querry, and Andy Roddick, just two remain, as Sam Querry lost to...
Published: May 25, 2010
So many factors attribute to a good golf game. There are the mechanics, the decision making, and of course, the poise, just to name a few. To reach an elite golfing status, all must eventually be tuned to perfection. Personally speaking, the mechanics are never a problem. Each of my range visits consist of repetitive swings with a particular club, working out any flaws in the motion. As for the...
Published: May 25, 2010
First round action from Roland Garros continues on Tuesday with a number of notables talking to the clay. Andy Roddick, Justine Henin, Maria Sharapova, Juan Carlos Ferraro all take their first round swings today. Additionally, Venus and Serena Williams, the women’s top-seeded doubles pairs, take to the court in search of their first French Open doubles title since 1999. Here...
Published: May 25, 2010
How rugby has changed over the past 15 years. Gone are the days when an international team would go away and tour another nation, playing a handful of midweek games, along with a series of three or four tests. These tours have been replaced with the so-called more glamorous competition of the Tri-Nations, which pits the top three teams of the Southern Hemisphere against each other in a series of games...