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Tiger Woods is still the no. 1 ranked golfer in the world, but you wouldn’t know it from the last 10 months of his life. The once-invincible Woods became all too human this year. Woods’ season will shortly end with the culmination of the BMW Championship. It will mark the first season of his career that Tiger Woods will go winless in the PGA. Going winless is just one...
Published: September 12, 2010
After a grueling three hour and 44 minute battle with Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic has now reached the finals of the U.S. Open. Not only did he prevent a matchup between Federer and Nadal for the first time at the U.S. Open., but he’s already being slated as easy competition against world No. 1 player Rafael Nadal. Are the odds stacked against him? Sure, but don’t count him out yet. Here...
Published: September 12, 2010
The U.S. Open women’s final was decided in 59 minutes in a no-frills match that, for the most part, lacked drama and competitiveness. Nonetheless, it was a happy repeat for 2009 champion Kim Clijsters, who defeated Vera Zvonareva, 6-2, 6-1. Despite the loss, it was a breakout year for the Russian Zvonareva, who reached two Grand Slam finals (also at Wimbledon), and moved up to No. 3 in the world...
Published: September 12, 2010
“Rafael Nadal is the greatest player ever.” That’s an opinion that will gain momentum if the 24-year-old Spaniard can complete the career Slam and become the first player to win the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in the same year since Rod Laver 41 years ago. Standing in his way is the 23-year-old, hardcourt specialist, Novak Djokovic of Serbia. Djokovic, who reached his...
Published: September 12, 2010
When five-time Wimbledon Champion Venus Williams exited at the quarter finals stage of the tournament earlier this year, many vocalised their opinion that the American was in decline. Would she ever win another title, or reach the same dizzy heights that both herself and sister Serena have acclimatised themselves to in the past decade? The immediate answer to that question appeared to be no. The return...
Published: September 12, 2010
The Italian Grand Prix of 2010 will be remembered by the Ferrari fans for the terrific first and third finish of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. Everyone else—particularly the teams at the pointy end of the championship—will remember the race for the mistakes that the other teams seemed to make. The blunders started from the moment that the lights went out. Mark Webber missed the start...
Published: September 12, 2010
Jason Bourne was on the run….again. Momentarily, he forgot where he was. After all, he had been running away from the authorities from all over the world. As he sprinted on, he began to search his mind. Was it Rome, Moscow, London, Nairobi, Cedar Rapids, IA…..Cedar Rapids?? He remembered now. He pilfered two ears of corn from a farmer’s field. ...
Published: September 12, 2010
Fernando Alonso has become the first Ferrari driver to win in Monza since Schumacher in 2006. It was a hard fought and well deserved victory, but Alonso will have to say an extra special thank you to his team who delivered the perfect strategy after Jenson Button nearly rained on the Tifosi parade! Jenson Button may not have finished where he would have liked, but he too drove a storming grand prix...
Published: September 12, 2010
1) A Wide Open Leaderboard Ryan Moore leads the BMW Championship at eight-under-par through 54-holes, but there are no less than seven players within three strokes of the lead heading into today’s final round. Dustin Johnson, Charlie Wi and Matt Kuchar are just one stroke back while the British duo of Paul Casey and Ian Poulter trail Moore by two strokes. Kevin Na and three-time...
Published: September 12, 2010
I used to rule the world, Feel the fear in my enemies eyes People couldn’t believe what i’d become… Or so the Coldplay song goes, but for Roger Federer it really is a case of “but that was when I ruled the world.” The days of his dominance over tennis have become just a part of history, and are now only present in a few flashes of brilliance that cause you to coin the...