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Wimbledon has officially turned into a Serving Contest. Do away with the scoreboard for sets, points, etc. . .Get rid of the opponent on the other side of the net. Just make this tournament about Big Serves. Make it a point system that grades on the percentage of serves in the box, maybe bonus points for placement, but above all, make it about the Radar Gun. Whoever lights up the radar gun to the highest...
Published: June 28, 2010
After a rocky start to Wimbeldon for Roger Federer he finally looks to have things in order. His latest win , a 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 win over Austrian 16th seed Jurgen Melzer to advance to the quarterfinals has many people thinking he is back in top form. But those first two rounds showed some glaring issues that can’t be ignored. Federer still must get through top competition to win Wimbledon for...
Published: June 28, 2010
Welcome, football fans. Bryan Sakakeeny here to bring you continuing live coverage of the round of 16. Today we get a real treat as finals-favorites Brazil look to continue their quest for a World Cup title against potential trip-up Chile. Brazil cruised through Group G, while Chile got off to a quick start in Group H before falling flat against Spain. South American teams have been...
Published: June 28, 2010
Tiger Woods has been one of the most talked about sports figures of the past seven months—and not for his golf game. Recent reports state that Tiger’s wife, Elin Woods, has made up her mind about divorce, and the two are working on finalizing the agreements at this time. Elin is pushing, and expecting, for $750 million from Tiger, along with his new $80 million mansion in Jupiter, Florida. As...
Published: June 28, 2010
In the first decade of the 21st Century the sport of tennis saw rapid improvements in three areas: racket technology, the preparation and conditioning of players, and the style of play on the courts of Wimbledon. As the courts slowed, players began to find success on the baseline, staying back and dictating play. Serve and volley in its traditional form began to fade in effectiveness. No longer were...
Published: June 28, 2010
The whole world is against Fernando Alonso. At least, that’s the impression that you’d get if you listen to the man himself, or his often similarly paranoid team, Ferrari. In Canada, we had Alonso and his team carping on about how the slower teams cost him victory. In Valencia, Alonso has gone further, essentially accusing everyone in Formula One of conspiring against him, even including...
Published: June 28, 2010
Former tennis star and reclamation project Jennifer Capriati found herself in trouble again as TMZ.com broke the story that Capriati was rushed to the hospital for a drug overdose Sunday night. This is nothing new for the 34-year-old WTA player that rocketed to stardom nearly 20 years ago. Now it appears Capriati has unfortunately fallen off the wagon in her continued battle with drugs. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 28, 2010
CROMWELL, CT – Some golf tournaments are won, some are lost, and others are decided by a combination of the two. Although Bubba Watson shot a final round 66 and defeated Corey Pavin and Scot Verplank in a sudden death playoff for his first career PGA Tour win, the 2010 Travelers Championship was lost by Justin Rose. Rose began the day with a three-stroke lead over the field, a six-stroke lead...
Published: June 28, 2010
Spain and Portugal are due to make Iberian football history in Cape Town on Tuesday when they meet for the first time in the finals of the World Cup. They will compete for a place in the last eight after coming through two demanding final group matches in which they were set severe tests of physicality and desire. In a sense, their meeting in the round of 16 represents a clash of the unfulfilled....
Published: June 28, 2010
Sebastien Vettel won his first European GP on the streets of Valencia last weekend, and this win will ensure that he is back on track for the World Championship hunt. Vettel has not won a race since Malaysia, and after his crash at Turkey, this win will do a lot to boost his confidence ahead of the British GP. He is now only 12 points behind championship leader Hamilton, and 12 points ahead of teammate...