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Record-breaker Nicolas Mahut showed that he has recovered from his marathon match at Wimbledon by beating Alejandro Falla on his court comeback. Mahut beat Falla in the second round of the Hall of Fame Championships in Rhode Island. Mahut was beaten 70-68 in the last set by Isner at Wimbledon earlier this month. Falla isn’t too bad either, as he took Federer to five...
Published: July 8, 2010
It is hard not to notice that the newest challengers for the 13th team is composed of former members of the ill-fated US Formula 1 team. When news emerged that little progression had been seen through US F1, the sport’s governing body suffered a wealth of embarrassment. How could a collection of high profile individuals allow a team entry who would ultimately bring nothing to the table. A model...
Published: July 7, 2010
Sports Rivalries are what get the fans’ attention, attract ratings and provide drama. Whether the players loathe each other or have great respect for one another, rivals usually bring out the best play in each. Some are in individual sports, while others match-up directly head-to-head. No matter what the playing surface or field, these are the match-ups all the fans want to see. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 7, 2010
For many American fans it’s good to have a few World Cup games to watch without the nerves that accompany watching your team play. But just as head coach Bob Bradley said the day after the U.S. exit: “Every nation starts looking at the next four years and what needs to be done to give your team every chance of winning in Brazil.” The flaws of this team have been well documented...
Published: July 7, 2010
Robert Kubica has signed for Renault for another season, ksignalling another year that is unlikely to yield a title challenge. Rumors of initial interest from Ferrari fell through when Felipe Massa re-signed for the Italian team. So Kubica remains at the team that show little potential to win races and championships. All he could hope for is a continuation of the outperformance that he currently extracts...
Published: July 7, 2010
Let’s start at the very beginning, A very good place to start. When you read you begin with A-B-C, When you sing you begin with… Well in the music of tennis, until now, you’ve begun with F for Federer. At Wimbledon this year, however, the vocabulary was indeed A-B-C. Opening Monday began with an A who brought unexpected drama within minutes of Federer walking...
Published: July 7, 2010
What if the five most dominant veterans and five emerging stars on the PGA Tour could face-off? It could be an all-out, one-on-one, cut-throat bout? Would youth make a difference in golf? Or would the experience factor be the game changer? As Tiger Woods‘ triumphant reign over the PGA Tour continues to subside, fresh faces and past winners alike have risen to the occasion. The 2010 PGA Tour season...
Published: July 7, 2010
Most of us remember that scene in the movie Forrest Gump when Tom Hanks uttered the now infamous phrase, “My momma said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” Well, that definitely was the case when it came to this year’s Wimbledon tournament. Throughout the match, for those fortunate enough to watch in person or via the television or web,...
Published: July 7, 2010
Justin Rose deserves some credit for his second win in three weeks. Congrats Justin. Too bad I picked the wrong Justin last week by selecting Justin Leonard! We did manage to nail down a nice tie for fifth with JB Holmes earning a 20:1 pay day, something we always like to do when the winner comes through for us. This week we are off to Silvis, Illinois for the John Deere Classic. The field this week...
Published: July 7, 2010
Two great players. One named Rafael Nadal, the other Roger Federer. For the better part of the past decade, they have dominated men’s tennis almost exclusively. With vastly different styles and personalities, they have each stamped their places in the annals of tennis history and continue to make their mark. Their rivalry is legendary. Each has benefited enormously from the other across the...