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1) Can Dustin Johnson cement his place as golf’s next big thing? No player under the age of 30 has won more PGA Tour events than Dustin Johnson. A win this week would not only secure a $10 million payday for the 26-year-old South Carolina native, but it would also earn him his first PGA Tour Player of the Year Award. If Johnson were to win the 2010 PGA Tour Player of the Year award, he’d...
Published: September 21, 2010
So Canada is back! …in the Americas Zone Group I. For those who are unaware, the Americas Zone Group I is two levels below the actual World Group and one level below the World Group playoffs. This means that Canada gets another chance to play for a spot in the playoffs again next year. The last time Canada made it to the World Group was back in 2004, and before that, only 1991 and 1992. Their...
Published: September 21, 2010
Hey middle-agers and seniors! Are you longing to the glory days of tennis? Can’t keep up with the new and upcoming faces of the racket sport? Do you remember the days when tennis was about hitting the ball to the other side of the court and not worrying about top-spin, racket technology, or which banana or power drink was needed for replenishment on the change-over? Do you hate having to watch...
Published: September 21, 2010
September 20, 2010 Buffs plan Blackout for Georgia game It’s not exactly a night game, but it’ll have to do … For the third time in four years, Colorado fans are being asked to wear black. The first Blackout came in 2007, when the Buffs fell to Florida State, 16-6. In 2008, Colorado defeated No. 21 West Virginia, 17-14. There was no Blackout game in 2009, simply because the Buffs,...
Published: September 20, 2010
It was a beautiful day, the kind of day that evoked a feeling of nostalgia, of being a child, ever so carefree. So that day Roger Federer contacted Rafael Nadal, and they agreed on a time to meet each other. Roger Federer, always a person of perfection, arrived early with his Rolex watch, looking at his time piece to determine the wait until his companion Rafael Nadal came. It wasn’t...
Published: September 20, 2010
In contrast with my last article about amazing putts on YouTube, in this article we take a look at the 10 most epic golf fails on the Internet. This is going to be tough, considering the amount of bad golf incidents out there is far greater than the amount of incredible ones. I don’t know about you, but if I had someone filming me during every round I’ve played, I could probably easily...
Published: September 19, 2010
Somewhere in New York on the upper west side, they got together for their secret dinner. They were excited. It was the anticipation of the event plus the fact that none of their respective coaching staff knew. Mardy, Andy and Novak sat down, each neatly and formally dressed. Their table was on the second story with a multitude of customers just below them. It was a suave French...
Published: September 19, 2010
Aided by the sultry Chennai weather, the Indian Davis Cup team scripted a famous come-from-behind victory at Chennai, outplaying Brazil in both the singles matches on Sunday, September 19, 2010. This time though, the victory was achieved in a thoroughly professional manner with the entire team carrying its weight. Rohan Bopanna and Somdev Devvarman had their say. They have reassured Indian tennis...
Published: September 19, 2010
It was the day after the Australian Open. Rafael Nadal had slipped, in the space of a fortnight, from No. 2 in the world to No. 4, and was almost 4,000 points off the Federer pace. But you can’t afford to turn your back for a moment in this fast-changing game of tennis. Take the last two months. Wimbledon—and the grass season with it—came to an end. The normal hiatus that follows...
Published: September 19, 2010
Grand Slam draws are released with much fanfare a few days before the start of a tournament. Fans and analysts eagerly scan the draw to see whom Dame Fortune has blessed and whom she has not. No draw can be equally easy for all the players. Everybody accepts the luck of the draw. Some get a soft draw and some get a rough path through the tournament. How is a Grand Slam draw created? In a nutshell,...