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Arsenal is in the market for difference makers. The club finished a disappointing third in the EPL to Chelsea and Manchester United, respectively, last season, and is looking to bring in new talent to close the gap. So, instead of spending millions on overpriced European footballers, why not snag a few players from a national squad that impressed the world just a few weeks ago? But hurry—Arsenal...
Published: July 27, 2010
Sania, A Volcano Of Talent It was a heady day in 2003, when Sania Mirza burst onto the stream of Indian sport consciousness, an awareness that if India were to ever have a world beater in an individual sport , it would not be a hirsute male, but a member of the weaker, fairer sex. Sania Mirza erupted onto the scene like a long dormant volcano, heralding the birth of a new breed of Indian athletes,...
Published: July 27, 2010
Heading into the 2010 U.S. Open, uncertainty reigns as several of the top ranked ladies are currently sidelined with injuries. First of all, there are the reports of Serena Williams’ foot surgery. This unexpected news led to speculation that the younger Williams sister may not be able to challenge for the U.S. Open championship on the final Saturday night on Arthur Ashe Stadium––as...
Published: July 27, 2010
News has come out recently that Roger Federer has employed Paul Annacone as a short-term tennis coach. This is the same Annacone that teamed with Pete Sampras in his heyday. That should be encouraging for Federer’s fans (and I am one of them) that he has hired Annacone. There’s no shame in hiring a coach to try and get another set of eyes to help you tweak your game. There are some observations...
Published: July 27, 2010
When you think about it, every golfer in America spends countless hours beating down the astro-turf mats at their local driving range in hopes that time spent will translate to lower scores. Right? When you think harder, or listen to your course professional, you come to terms with the frustrating fact that the real scoring comes on the green with your putter, a facet of the game you rarely spend...
Published: July 26, 2010
Ping Golf unveiled a variety of new products at its annual sales meeting. Among the Ping clubs are a K15 line of metal woods, hybrids and irons that the company calls “Straight Flight” technology, Anser Forged irons, S56 irons used by Louis Oosthuizen to win the Open Championship, new lines of Karsten and Scottsdale putters, and a line of women’s clubs called “Faith.” The...
Published: July 26, 2010
A major championship victory in golf is like winning the World Series, an NBA Championship, Wimbledon, the World Cup, the Tour de France, and the Super Bowl all in one. OK, maybe that’s a little extreme. But winning a major championship on the PGA Tour represents the ultimate distinguishing form of glory, officially earning a player the right to have his name etched among the greatest golfers...
Published: July 26, 2010
Over the years, tennis has seen thousands of matches. But there were a few that could have lasted long, that could have scripted a player’s career in a particular way and those which could have changed the way we see tennis. This is a look back at the five most significant men’s tennis matches in the modern era. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 26, 2010
One of the tennis world’s stunning beauties, the long-legged Russian Maria Sharapova, found her on-court fortunes faded as she struggled to rebuild her fractured career a year ago. Sharapova will resume her continued climb back to the top of the game this week in the tournament held at Stanford on hard courts. She comes into Stanford as the No. 5 seed and will meet Jie Zheng in the first round....
Published: July 26, 2010
Alonso has yet again sparked controversy in the sport of Formula One, and yet again it is because of his selfishness. If you like Fernando Alonso there is no point reading on… This article is not meant to be the best one written, or to be that fun to read. Its just an article for me to rant and maybe an article for some to concur with. If you are into F1, you probably watched the German Prand...