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The photos appear in the website of Univision and were taken by the Mexsport Agency. The press and the world pay little attention to Mexican football/soccer unless it is mired in violence or when there is a game that attracts attention that is more than usual. What people do not know is that many teams have mascots or representatives who show their support in many ways. Pumas UNAM is one of the teams...
Published: September 10, 2010
It is written in the stars. It is written in destiny. It is meant to be. If Melbourne, Paris, and London have had a taste of the most riveting rivalry of all time, why shouldn’t New York? And the stars have aligned so far—be it the exit of Andy Murray early in the tournament or the much too windy conditions in the Big Apple that has made the two guys in consideration stronger and their...
Published: September 10, 2010
US Open—New York One of the most difficult tasks a male tennis player can be asked to accomplish is winning back-to-back semifinal and final matches at the US Open. Remaining the lone Grand Slam that operates under this format, semifinal Saturday is unique in the sense that players are required to battle for three out of five sets before being forced to come back less than 24 hours later...
Published: September 10, 2010
Caroline Wozniacki’s outfit at the U.S. Open reminded fans just what is so great about Women’s Tennis. The Danish teenager stormed into the semifinals with a 6-2, 7-5 win over Dominika Cibulkova Wednesday in Flushing and looked great doing it, sporting one of the shortest outfits in tennis history Here’s a look at 10 of the most revealing uniforms in sports. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 10, 2010
Is Caroline Wozniacki hotter than Anna Kournikova? Hmm… Short answer: No. Long answer: No. But the girl can dream and if you listen to the soundbites she has been dropping lately, personality-wise she might be closer to Kournikova in style if not substance. Wozniacki is ranked no. 2 in the WTA World Rankings and is poised to win her first grand slam as she has just advanced to the semifinals...
Published: September 10, 2010
The word “change” is commonly used by candidates who wish to run for election. The need for change is something people can relate to, and more importantly something people want. The old saying remains true, if something isn’t broken then why fix it. But if it’s been broken, and pieces have attempted to be put back together in vain, then a fix or “change” is undoubtedly...
Published: September 10, 2010
It was clear from the outset that Rafael Nadal had the easy way to the Finals. The results yesterday merely confirmed that no decent challenger has stood in his way from the beginning. They also confirmed that Nadal will be very hard to beat. It is easy to see why New Yorkers can take to Nadal. He is a fierce competitor whose demeanor often reminds one of a combination of two of the most famous...
Published: September 10, 2010
The last 25 years of the U.S. Open have given us some very significant moments and some seismic shifts of power at the top of the men’s game. Very often when a No. 1 fell at the U.S. Open, he lost his ranking. Or by winning, some pretender to the throne waiting in the wings actually made his break through at the USTA in Flushing Meadows. Surprisingly over the past 25 years, there have...
Published: September 10, 2010
All good things must finally come to an end, and so must this year’s US Open. But before the tennis concludes, there’s just enough time for the artistes to hit the high notes and close the Flushing Meadows symphony on a crescendo. The final three days will bring fans more mouth-watering, lip-smacking, engrossing wizardry, not to mention coquetry. A quick dekko at the women’s singles...
Published: September 10, 2010
Within the space of 24 hours at the start of the month, both UEFA and FIFA released press releases concerning the future of the game. On September 2, UEFA confirmed that their experimental additional assistant referees behind each goal would continue for the next two years; two days later, FIFA, having taken a solid stance against video technology, released a statement stating that they would not interfere...