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Excerpted from www.TennisNow.com (November 18, 2010) Reverberations from the royal revelry gripping London over Prince William’s engagement are rippling around the world. Listen closely between the sound of sneakers squealing across the court of London’s 02 Arena next week and you’ll hear some former champions considering coronation claims in the latest round of the Great...
Published: November 18, 2010
It seems everyone these days has a Facebook and Twitter account. It’s fun to keep up with friends and family, but what about following your favorite golfer/celebrity? There are several of reasons to follow someone’s Twitter account. The following slides show the top 10 golfers/celebrities you should add and follow on your Twitter account (sure, some are before the Twitter revolution,...
Published: November 18, 2010
It’s London 2009, in the gloomy chill of November, and the British are about to see tennis in a whole new light. Since O2 had transformed the Millennium’s ugly duckling dome that squatted alongside the Thames into a swan, it had become the place to perform: for Prince and Springsteen, for Kylie and Led Zeppelin, and for Rafa and Roger. Because 2009 had marked the transfer of the Masters...
Published: November 18, 2010
Tiger Woods has had a busy day already. Golf’s most talented player, and one of the most recognized athletes in the world, appeared on “Mike & Mike in the Morning” this morning, discussing his life and the changes he’s made over the past year. He also opened up a Twitter account, which almost had 190,000 followers by 8 a.m. central time. Woods has also authored a piece in...
Published: November 18, 2010
England as a football team is totally lost. There is no direction, no common goal, no passion, no national pride and no sense of invincibility that used to be part of a home game for England at Wembley. The basics were totally missing as a foreign manager picked second tier players in strange positions and an unfamiliar formation in a match that the public knew was a farce waiting to happen before...
Published: November 18, 2010
The most worrying thing about France’s easy victory over England at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night is not the fact that England’s last unbeaten record under Fabio Capello, their home record, is now gone. Nor was it the performance of their young players. Kieran Gibbs and Andy Carroll did alright, and Jordan Henderson looked exactly like the over-promoted youngster that he is, although...
Published: November 18, 2010
Rafael Nadal has been endorsed twice in the past few days. John McEnroe has gone on record terming him the best athlete among the current lot of players; probably as good as his contemporary, Bjorn Borg. He has rated him above Federer in that respect. Now, it’s Andy Murray’s turn. Murray claims that Nadal could be better than the FedEx machine. His recent form is proof of his greatness...
Published: November 18, 2010
The United States went into Wednesday’s Nelson Mandela Challenge against South Africa expecting to be happy with a draw. With the MLS Cup Playoffs and several big name Americans featuring frequently recently for their European club teams, a lot of regulars were unavailable, giving Bob Bradley an opportunity to introduce several new players to the world of international football. Average age:...
Published: November 18, 2010
Club America and San Luis faced each other in the Estadio Alfonso Lastra Ramirez in Mexico. While both teams attempted to score (and there were close calls), they fell short of their intentions. The reason was that both teams were equally disciplined and consistent in their play. Both teams had a grasp of the field and the game. Another reason why there were no scores was also secondary to the resistance...
Published: November 18, 2010
While there are many reasons to condemn racism in football, the story of Mario Balotelli is a prime example. The supporters of the Romanian National Football Team insulted Italy’s Mario Balotelli during the match between Italy and Romania and they were full of racial epithets. The insults would occur every time Balotelli received the ball. The words themselves cannot be printed in the article...