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The three-week five-tournament Asian hard-court swing ended last Sunday at the Shanghai Rolex Masters. The following players left with one more title on their career list: Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (Bangkok), Mikhail Youzhny (Kuala Lumpur), Rafael Nadal (Tokyo), Novak Djokovic (Beijing) and Andy Murray (Shanghai). Not surprisingly, all of the winners are featured in this installment of men’s tennis...
Published: October 21, 2010
If you look at the Ryder Cup, you miss one key thing– there are more outstanding golfers outside of Europe and the United States. From Fiji to Canada, golf is played by the most elite players accumulated from, well, anywhere. In 2010, the tournaments were mostly dominated by Europeans and Americans, but a few names slipped their way in the top 10 Non-American Players of 2010. Enjoy. Begin...
Published: October 21, 2010
In the run up to the climax of the season, we have to start asking ourselves whether this could end up being the showdown of all showdowns at the final race in Abu Dhabi. The ultimate position is still within the reach of the same five drivers, and anyone that has any interest in motor sport will be watching closely for the next four weeks. So who is going to take this year’s crown? You could...
Published: October 21, 2010
Hunter Mahan’s fateful putt rolled just past the cup on the 17th hole at the Ryder Cup three weeks ago like the signifying bell concluding a brutal, boxing brawl. The bitter loss indicated the unofficial finale to the PGA Tour season as the valiant efforts of the Americans evaporated into the brisk Wales air. But prepare for another competitive bout among the world’s best as they travel...
Published: October 21, 2010
This past Tuesday, Arsenal cruised past Shakhtar Donetsk, 5-1 at the Emirates Stadium in the third game of the group stage of the 2010-11 Champions League season. Going into the game, both teams won their prior two group phase matches, so it was crucial for the Gunners to strike early and maintain their strong goal difference in the group phase. Supporters must have been very excited to see...
Published: October 20, 2010
Who said the Fall Series wasn’t exciting? The Viking Classic resulted in a three shot victory for Bill Haas, son of PGA and Champions Tour golfer Jay Haas. The week after, Haas came one stroke short of a victory at the McGladreys Classic in Sea Island, coming in second to Heath Slocum. The Frys.com Open, located at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin, California, featured...
Published: October 20, 2010
It was a season in which stars realigned on the WTA Tour.Serena Williams played just six tournaments, but won two Grand Slam titles before a foot injury sidelined her, costing her the World No. 1 ranking. Caroline Wozniackisucceeded Serena as new World No. 1, 29-year-old Francesca Schiavone became the first Italian woman to win a major as she swept Samantha Stosur in the French...
Published: October 20, 2010
World Champions Spain have held on to top spot in the FIFA rankings for the fourth consecutive month, with the Netherlands continuing to lead the chasing pack in second. Below them, Brazil move into third, just edging out Germany who now occupy fourth position. The only other movement in the top 10 sees Croatia move up two places to ninth and Russia who climb 15 places to 10th spot, after two away...
Published: October 19, 2010
The golf course is the best place to meet up with celebrities and other professionals. The round starts out all nice and friendly, but then everybody’s competitive nature kicks in leading to otherwise civilized famous people throwing their clubs, cursing and having major temper tantrums, although now that I think about it, isn’t that what celebs do off the course as well? Here is a list...
Published: October 19, 2010
With just three races left on the Formula One calendar for the year, the race for World Champion has becoming increasingly tight. The Constructor’s Championship will seemingly go to RBR-Renault for the first time since finishing second last season. However, the question on everyone’s minds is whether or not Mark Webber can do something that he has never done before. Can the Aussie pull...