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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: November 7, 2010
The first weekend in November had two of the media’s favorite tennis names to play with. Ana Ivanonic had just won the WTA’s Tournament of Champions in Bali and would return to the top 20 for the first time in over a year. Meanwhile, in the chillier climes of Paris, Rafael Nadal had announced—just minutes ahead of the draw—that he was withdrawing from the final Masters of...
Published: November 7, 2010
I must admit (and I’m not just saying this as an Alonso fan), I would really have liked it if the Brazilian Grand Prix concluded the 2010 season. I make no secret of the fact that I dislike the new “flashy circuits,” but when you consider the great show we were treated to today, you’d surely agree with me that such a historic venue should have the honour of closing out...
Published: November 7, 2010
Roger Federer won the Davidoff Swiss Indoors today, defeating Novak Djokovic 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 to win his second consecutive tournament, having won the If Stockholm Open last month. Both players started the match tentatively, each facing break points early on. However, Federer struck the first blow by breaking Djokovic in the third game after the Serb’s unforced error. After that first break,...
Published: November 7, 2010
Club America faced Atlante in one of the most electrifying games of the Mexican League. The game took place in Estadio Andres Quintana Roo in Cancun, Mexico. The referee of the game was Paul Delgadillo. The game was a do or die for Club America in order to classify for the Mexican League and to classify in the Copa Libertadores. Vicente Vuoso scored the first and only goal with an assist from Miguel...
Published: November 7, 2010
There has been a succession of stories in recent weeks exposing corruption within the FIFA committee designated to decide the location of the 2018 World Cup. The Sunday Times is the newspaper in question, having exposed two worrying stories over the past month. However, it is the reaction of senior FIFA officials, and even the English 2018 bid team that is the most worrying aspect of the whole story. On...
Published: November 7, 2010
The venues could not be more different, nor could home-grown favorites who have been setting their fans alight there. But both David Ferrer and Roger Federer raised the roof at their respective tennis arenas when they took center stage in Valencia and Basel. Their names have become almost synonymous with these November events. Spaniard Ferrer is not only one of his country’s most respected and...
Published: November 6, 2010
The All Blacks have started their Grand Slam campaign with a 26-16 victory over England at Twickenham. The win was anything but convincing, as they looked disjointed and struggled to get any momentum going, allowing England to stay in the game until the very end. It was a new-look England game-plan, mimicking that of New Zealand and Australia by running the ball from anywhere and everywhere to test...
Published: November 6, 2010
It’s official…and very surprising. Nico Hulkenberg is on pole position for the 2010 Brazillian Grand Prix. And this is not just a title contender making a mistake—Vettel, in the Red Bull car, was over one second behind the Hulk. One second: That’s like a year in qualifying. He has not even secured a place on the team next season; there are rumours swirling around about him being...
Published: November 6, 2010
In all my time as an F1 fan I have never been disappointed by the Brazilian Grand Prix and today’s qualifying session was no different. I will concede that the first two sessions seemed pretty dull (despite big name drop outs and difficult conditions). However, the last few seconds of qualifying three were more exciting than some of 2010’s two hour races! Qualifying One Rain from...
Published: November 6, 2010
Hey bleachers, Rader’s back with part 3 of his 4 part series. So in part 3 I will be ranking the top 5 French soccer players of all time. It’s gonna be a tight list so tell me what you think. Now, France is another one of the best soccer teams in history and they’ve always been considered one of the best, at least until the 2010 World Cup. But anyway, we all know that France has always...