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With her straight set victory over Maria Sharapova, No. 2 player in the world Carolina Wozniacki advanced to the quarterfinals of the US Open. Not only is Wozniacki‘s play a thing of beauty, but so is the player herself. With that in mind, I’ll answer the question—is Caroline Wozniacki the best looking player on tour, or will another player emerge with that crown? Feel free to weigh...
Published: September 7, 2010
Brian Laudrup, 41, one of Danish football’s best footballers of all time, is facing one of life’s toughest battles. Last week he was diagnosed with a mild form of lymphatic cancer and has already undergone treatment in Copenhagen. Laudrup enjoyed a highly successful spell, and received cult hero status with the Rangers from 1994-98, during which time he won three league titles. “I...
Published: September 7, 2010
The captain’s picks for the 2010 Ryder Cup teams were announced Wednesday, and in a move that surprised no one, U.S. captain Corey Pavin selected Tiger Woods with one of those spots. Woods is still the No. 1 golfer in the world, and his game is slowly coming back to him. But here are 10 reasons why the choice of Woods dooms the Americans to yet another Ryder Cup defeat. And, while we’re...
Published: September 7, 2010
The third round of the Fed Ex Cup playoffs get under way this week at the Cog Hill Golf and Country Club located in Dubsdread Lermont, Illinois. Matt Kuchar, Charley Hoffman, Steve Stricker, Jason Day, Luke Donald, Martin Laird, Ernie Els, Hunter Mahan, Geoff Ogilvy, and Justin Rose are your top ten Fed Ex Ranked Players. Everyone on this list has been playing well lately, except for Ernie Els. After...
Published: September 7, 2010
In case you haven’t realized, every other September the entire golf world heads off to La La land. It’s called Ryder Cup fever, and it’s a mental illness that seems to affect the minds of even the most knowledgeable golf fans, writers, and analysts. Case in point—Charley Hoffman. Hoffman, who could easily pass for Harry Dunne, had an absolutely spectacular round of golf on Sunday. The...
Published: September 7, 2010
The list of players in both the men’s and women’s draws is thinning rapidly, with the most intriguing matchups ahead. As the men’s side plays half of its fourth-round matches and women start their quarterfinals, Tuesday features both the top male player and the women’s defending champion in action. Among those and the many other singles and doubles matches on tap, the most intriguing...
Published: September 7, 2010
All eyes will be on Wayne Rooney this evening as England take on Switzerland in their second Euro 2012 qualifier in Group G. Capello is backing Rooney and naming him in the lineup even after all of the talk about his current state of mind. He has dominated the back and front pages of newspapers after allegations about his private life. We don’t know which Rooney will turn up in Basel....
Published: September 7, 2010
Antonio Cassano is known in Italy as Il Gioiello di Bari Vecchia—the jewel of Old Bari—but since his transfer to Sampdoria became permanent and his marriage to Carolina Marcialis, the “old Cassano” has seemingly vanished. The temperamental, cocky, brash, and insecure Cassano that acted like (for want of a better phrase) spoiled brat in Rome and Madrid has become as much...
Published: September 7, 2010
Once one of the proudest footballing nations in the world, the French National Football Team has witnessed its program collapse since the retirement of Zinedine Zidane after France lost in the 2006 World Cup final to Italy. After that World Cup, France saw their program start to collapse with the failures of Euro 2008 that saw France finish last overall in Group C to skirmishes in the tunnel after...
Published: September 7, 2010
One of the most storied clubs in international football history, England have witnessed many spectacular moments throughout their history. From winning the World Cup to a great run in a tournament, England fans have witnessed many different events throughout their history. With this in mind, here are England’s Ten Greatest Goals Ever. Begin Slideshow Read More →