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The 2010 US Open is winding down and now big-time tennis players are playing in big-time matches. Today is no exception. The top player in the world, Rafael Nadal, is in action today. There are plenty of storylines and drama abound today, and here are five to look for while you’re watching the matches. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 9, 2010
Will Cog Hill Golf Course, the site of the third event of the Fed-Ex Cup Playoffs, play host to another shocking final day performance? Matt Kuchar capitalized at the Barclay’s with a clutch final round and playoff-finish over Martin Laird. Then Charlie Hoffman fired a final round 62 at the Deutsche Bank Championship last week, blistering through the field and capturing the elusive victory. Depending...
Published: September 9, 2010
Brace yourselves, tennis fans. It’s almost here. Only one quarter and two semifinal victories stand in the way of what promises to be a new, riveting chapter in the historic rivalry that is Federer-Nadal. Or is it Nadal-Federer? No matter. After years of staging epic battles at the French, Australian, and, of course, Wimbledon, the two greatest tennis champions of the...
Published: September 9, 2010
Two strongest teams in group F, Croatia and Greece showed us terrible defensive football. LINEUPS CROATIA Runje – Strinic – Simunic – Corluka – Srna – Kranjcar – Vukojevic – Modric – Pranjic – Olic – Petric Substitutes: 46min Jelavic for Petric ...
Published: September 9, 2010
Samuel Johnson once said that when a man was tired of London he was tired of life. However, it is unlikely that the writer behind the dictionary of the English language had ever contemplated managing his country’s national football team. It is a job which would eventually grind down a man with even boundless reserves of energy. Fabio Capello, who has stood up to the worst that Turin,...
Published: September 9, 2010
Just after regaining the countries support, England’s Fabio Capello had said he will definitely be quitting his England managerial role after Euro 2012. After the last two qualifying games, he has got respect back from the nation, which he lost at this summer’s World Cup. The Italian will leave in two year’s time, even if England become champions of Europe. Capello‘s contract...
Published: September 9, 2010
It is difficult to define a “choke job” in tennis: It can be as short as a double fault or as long as several years of consecutive losses. A dropped set can be a choke, but so can half a decade of finals appearances without a win. Even be a champion caught on a bad day—outplayed by an unseeded opponent can be labeled a choker. Either way, it’s a regret, a collapse, a failure. They...
Published: September 9, 2010
In sports, success is ultimately defined by wins and losses. In soccer, or world football, goals eventually determine a team’s ultimate glory and accomplishment. However, as a country, especially the hosts of a major tournament, success goes far beyond goal posts and field. Success leads to celebration and jubilation from the winning side’s fanbase, but what happens when a team and a country...
Published: September 9, 2010
When Venus Williams and Kim Clijsters battle each other, there is always no stopping their willpower, especially on hard court. And there is not greater stage of concrete than the Arthur Ashe Stadium. Arthur Ashe has the “it” factor, if it can be said of a non-living object. The fans are always hungry for some real tennis, and the match up pitting Venus Williams against Kim...
Published: September 9, 2010
The 2010 U.S. Open continues Thursday with more exciting action. On this day, the men continue filling out their final four with two more matches. The women playing singles have the day off in preparation for the Venus Williams vs. Kim Clijsters showdown on Friday. TV Schedule 12 AM-10 AM: US Open Daily Match Encores (Tennis Channel) 10 AM-11 AM: Breakfast at the Open (Tennis Channel) 11...