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The reason I decided to write this article was the Argentina vs. Spain match. Xavi wasn’t playing so Cesc got the nod from Vicente del Bosque to play as the team playmaker. To begin with he was disappointing. He tried to play the killer pass too soon without playing according to Spanish tradition, tiki-taka. When Xavi plays, he makes simple and short passes to his teammates and breaks the opponent’s...
Published: September 9, 2010
Well, it’s looking more and more likely heading into the U.S. Open’s final weekend that we’re going to see a Federer vs. Nadal tennis final for the first time at Flushing Meadows. Federer is playing splendidly, defeating French Open nemesis Robin Soderling handily, taking him out of his game, and sending him packing in straight sets despite the swirling winds at Arthur Ashe...
Published: September 9, 2010
Novak Djokovic likens himself to a falcon: All of his tennis attires have falcons embroidered or printed on them. His hats, wrist bands, shoes are all marked with symbols of a falcon. Back in January 2009, when Djokovic unveiled his signature ‘Falcon’ range for Adidas on an airborne court in Melbourne’s State Theater, he explained the choice of “the Falcon as my signature...
Published: September 9, 2010
As the U.S. Open 2010 heads into the semifinals, the favorites are still around. Minus that Andy Roddick guy, which is a shame for us Americans. However, tennis aficionados should be happy with the draw. Why? Because Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are on opposite sides of it. So will there be another epic showdown? Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 9, 2010
Matt Kuchar might just be PGA of the Year in 2010. His statistics alone are reason enough, but with another win this weekend, that should seal the deal. If no one wins three times this season, he is the man. Kuchar leads the Cog Hill Tournament after day one with a very nice 64 which is minus seven. My fantasy golf selections are much better this week so far. Steve Stricker is at minus two in the A...
Published: September 9, 2010
First week of qualifications for Euro 2012 is behind us. I am bringing you a big review of all qualification matches that have been played for now. There have been a lot of surprises but it is only beginning. A lot of big teams dissapointed us and some small teams did amazing job. Here is the review of EURO Qualification matches for week one. I hope you will enjoy...
Published: September 9, 2010
I love football: some of my earliest memories are of Real Madrid, of celebrating on the Castellana and at the Cibeles when we won the League in 1996 and the Champions League in 1997. I’ll never forget watching the most recent World Cup either: Spain winning ranks among the greatest sports moments (heck, moments in general) of my life. So as a life-long fan—and by fan, I mean fanático,...
Published: September 9, 2010
Tennis in the wind is a funny game. Toss the ball too high, and it moves more. Hit the ball high, and it sails or stops and drops. Come to the net more and there are more chances since side line shots are more difficult to make and the tendency is to hit down the center of the court with much more margin for error. So it went for Roger Federer as he beat yet another player, fifth seeded Robin Soderling. In...
Published: September 9, 2010
Today, the PGA Tour is starving for Tiger Woods to return to greatness. In 2010 he’s had the toughest time of his entire career with his game, missing cuts and not winning tournaments. As much the tens of the millions across the world still love Tiger, one thing he’s never been is fan-friendly. Now that we know what kind of man Woods really is, it makes us look at these players in a new...
Published: September 9, 2010
The BMW Championship is underway in Lemont, Illinois, and Tiger Woods is up against it. But he has a new swing coach named Sean Foley, and he seems to already be liking the results. Woods is the defending champion of this event and has done pretty well at the Cog Hill course in the past, winning five tournaments here. But the problem is Woods needs a top five finish or better just to have a shot at...