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If Phil Mickelson wins this year’s U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, he’ll take over the role as the number one golfer in the world. Possibly more significant is Tiger Woods would finally be dethroned. There are few (well-documented) ways Mickelson can take over the No. 1 spot from Tiger today. While some golf fans might see this as justice finally served for Woods, whose off-the-course...
Published: June 20, 2010
France’s World Cup saga has taken another incredible turn as the squad refused to train today after an argument between captain Patrice Evra and Robert Duverne, a fitness coach. To make matters worse the France team director, Jean-Louis Valetin has resigned from his post, saying he was “ashamed” of the team. “I am disgusted, I am quitting my post,” added Valentin. The...
Published: June 20, 2010
For U.S.A. fans still looking to stick it to the Brits after their anti-climactic 1-1 tie in the World Cup last weekend, the sports world won’t leave Americans waiting for very long. Wimbledon begins on Monday in London, and with that, 13 Americans are vying to become the first U.S. Wimbledon champ since Pete Sampras won it all back in 2000. Now, granted, some of these American guys stand about...
Published: June 20, 2010
As we head into Wimbledon, the home nation Great Britain have eight representatives aiming to progress. Despite only one of them having realistic chances of title glory, all eight will be looking to raise their profile and create a mountain of home interest. They will attempt to prove that the Lawn Tennis Association is improving upon the harshly critiqued lack of substance within home grown stars. So...
Published: June 20, 2010
Tiger Woods hasn’t had the fist pump going for awhile, but on Saturday at the U.S. Open it was evident at least a couple times on Tiger’s back nine. During his Saturday charge Tiger moved up the leaderboard rapidly. His 31 on the back nine gave him a round of 66 and moved him into sole position of third place. The only problem for Tiger, Dustin Johnson equaled...
Published: June 20, 2010
Welcome football fans, Bryan Sakakeeny here to guide you through today’s Slovakia vs. Paraguay match. It’s a new day for everyone in Group F. All four teams drew their opening match 1-1 so the second match is a vital game for all teams to get a leg up. Paraguay and Slovakia are no exception. Both teams scored first in their opening matches before succumbing to late heroics by...
Published: June 20, 2010
Quite understandably and probably deservedly so, much of the attention at this year’s Wimbledon has been focused on Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. With Nadal back in absolutely devastating form at least on the red dirt, and Federer admittedly “relieved” to be back on grass, it is no small wonder that talk has resumed of the world’s top two players renewing their rivalry at...
Published: June 20, 2010
Unlike the French Open, where Rafael Nadal is King, there is usually a chance for something unexpected to happen at the All-England Club. This year many questions are brewing… Will Federer be able to rebound and defend his title? Will Nadal’s health be a factor on a surface that isn’t clay? Will an American burst through and make a run on the second week? Or is it possible that a...
Published: June 20, 2010
Tom Watson is at it again, at plus six for the US Open Championship, in a tie for 16th place. Watson is over 60 now, and ahead of youngsters such as Paul Casey, Brendan De Jonge, Matt Kuchar, and a host of very good PGA Tour players. Because of tough conditions, Watson’s play borders on the surreal, with everyone wanting one more surge of birdies for one of golfs living legends. That...
Published: June 20, 2010
Tom Watson is not finished as a golfer. Tiger Woods’ career is not over. Phil Mickelson is still unpredictable. And Dustin Johnson is not a fluke. These were the lessons of the third round of the US Open at Pebble Beach. The exciting part is that Saturday felt like a Sunday, but there’s still one great day of golf to go. Tom Watson rolled back the clock once again, at least for a few holes. ...