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Due to the eye injury described in my last entry, inspiration on my part has been lacking. I’ve avoided the driving range and instead relied on any mechanical work put in thus far to play a few rounds. Although the rounds were short yardage wise, I actually played quite well. I shot an 86 on Saturday (a personal best) and in doing so learned an invaluable lesson on...
Published: June 22, 2010
It’s the year of the Belgians. Or it should have been. After Kim Clijsters made a grand return to tennis by winning the US Open, and Justine Henin announced her return to tennis, everyone expected the Belgians to take over the always chaotic women’s draw. Clijsters has been out with injury, and Henin lost on her favorite surface at the French Open to upstart Australian player Samantha Stosur. Henin...
Published: June 22, 2010
Yesterday Roger Federer narrowly escaped an upset of epic proportions. World number 60, Alejandro Falla, gave the defending champion all he could handle and then some as play opened on Centre Court at Wimbledon. Federer hasn’t lost in the opening round at the All England Club since 2002, when Mario Ancic straight-setted the Swiss. Falla, an early and flat ball striker,...
Published: June 22, 2010
Hi everyone and welcome to Bleacher Report’s live coverage of Greece vs. Argentina in the final game of Group B. Both teams still have something to play for. Argentina need a point to confirm a Round of 16 game against Group B runners up Mexico. Greece, for their part, need to better South Korea’s result to force their way into the next round. _________________________________________________________________________ 21:22:...
Published: June 22, 2010
Tiger Woods stepped up to the podium for his U.S. Open press conference and the focus was not on his golf game or his recent lack of. The central topic of conversation was a specialized orthopedic procedure called Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, better known as a PRP Injection. During a PRP injection, a patient’s own blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge, concentrating the platelets, which are...
Published: June 22, 2010
Rafael Nadal has just returned as men’s tennis top dog, yes, you read correctly—returned. For more than three years he was chasing his older rival Roger Federer, perhaps the greatest ever to play the game, before finally surpassing him in August 2008 after an incredible spring and summer, including Rafael Nadal’s first Wimbledon title and first Olympic gold. For almost a year,...
Published: June 22, 2010
The Hand of God has had a very entertaining career. He was a famous footballer, an eccentric celebrity, and a peculiar villain. Now as the coach of the Argentinian national team either he will demolish his portrait as a football legend or guide Argentina to unexpected heights. In this article I will reveal his uncommon career in pictures. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 22, 2010
With Wimbledon in full swing there is a question that must be asked. Can we get used to Roger Federer as the world’s new No. 2? With Federer’s recent struggles, which include a near first-round defeat at Wimbledon, and a fourth-round exit at the French Open, it may be easy for some to make a decision on this. As far as his ranking goes, it will be a while until Federer will have a shot...
Published: June 22, 2010
We all know that almost only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. So sorry, Alejandro Falla, your near-upset of Roger Federer won’t have its place in history forever. In fact, should Federer win Wimbledon, or even come close, people will forget all about this match. ESPN decided that because of Federer’s comeback, they would count down the best comebacks in the history...
Published: June 22, 2010
5:02 pm: All play has either been completed or suspended. For tomorrow, the John Isner match was suspended (controversially) going into the fifth set, and will finished tomorrow at approximately 9:00 a.m. EST. Another American was suspended going into the final set, Vania King. She split the first two sets, 7-6, 6-7. That will resume around 9:00 a.m. EST as well. Also Thiemo De Bakker and Santiago...