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Keep up with the ATP World Tour Finals in London at www.TennisNow.com. (November 21, 2010) There is a time and place for everything, and facing Roger Federer anytime on a tennis court is not the time or place for David Ferrer. Obliterating any opening-night jitters, Federer continued his career mastery of Ferrer with a 6-1, 6-4 dissection in the ATP World Tour Finals at...
Published: November 22, 2010
Rafael Nadal plays his first match at the World Tour Finals today versus Andy Roddick, where he will bid to become just the second male tennis player since the Open Era to complete the Career Super Slam. Surprisingly, the only tennis player who has ever accomplished this rare feat is someone who supposedly hated tennis. For a person who has won all four Grand Slams, an Olympic singles gold medal, the...
Published: November 22, 2010
Sania Mirza continues to delight her Indian fans. She followed up her CommonWealth Games individual silver with an Asiad bronze at Guangzhou. Mirza may be struggling with her ranking on the WTA tour but is enjoying her time in the sun post her recent marriage to Shoaib Malik and a renaissance representing India. Sania and her partner Vishnu Vardhan tamed Tamarine Tanasugarn and Sanchai Ratiwatana 6-3,...
Published: November 21, 2010
Everybody, apologies for the late post. Anyway, now the top eight players are in London, and matches are certainly going to be entertaining to watch here! After Andy Murray demolished Robin Soderling in straight sets, there’s no doubt who’s the boss in Group B. Roger Federer and Murray. They’re both the best on hard court, and this tournament is no different. Group...
Published: November 21, 2010
“Rory Best is going for an operation on his cheekbone on Monday,” said Irish Coach Declan Kidney. “Brian (O’Driscol) has gone for an x-ray on his shoulder, Rob Kearney and Luke Fitzgerald will have knee scans tomorrow. I wouldn’t like to pre-empt any medical opinion—I would just be guessing. And Gordan D’Arcy and Tommy Bowe have tight calves, but we would be...
Published: November 21, 2010
I’m sure we’ve all heard of the Williams sisters’ outraged self-exile from Indian Wells, due to racist comments and spirited boos against them. If you haven’t, this is the story: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 — Indian Wells, Calif. Venus Williams wins a quarterfinal match versus Elena Dementieva to set up a Thursday night semifinal between Venus and Serena Williams....
Published: November 21, 2010
1. I went to a baseball game at the Polo Grounds. 2. I saw Ted Williams, Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle homer…in the same game. 3. I saw an NBA double-header…at the old Madison Square Garden. 4. I remember when New York Football Giants games—even championship games—were blacked-out at home. 5. I saw Lew Alcindor play…in high school. 6. I watched the Giants play at Yankee...
Published: November 20, 2010
Richie McCaw and Mils Muliaina marked their record breaking 93rd, test caps for the All Blacks with a 38-18 win over a spirited Irish side at the new Aviva Stadium today. This makes both men the most capped test All Blacks of all time, surpassing the previous record held by the great Sean Fitzpatick. The win was far from convincing; however, as the All Blacks were made to work for the full 80 minutes...
Published: November 20, 2010
Toro Rosso have been consistently off the pace this season. They have not qualified in the top ten once this season, and finished in the top ten seven times this season. Cast your mind back to 2008. Toro Rosso finished sixth in the constructors standings, with 39 points. This included a surprisingly good run of results by some driver called Sebastian Vettel, who moved to the Red Bull team in 2009,...
Published: November 20, 2010
I would call myself an objectivist, a realist, one in tune with the pigments of reality. I have a finger on the pulse of society. Yet, on Wednesday, I realised that for football it’s different. Once the referee’s whistle blows objectivity departs. I become a fan, a drone, a mindless patron of shirt and ball. Realism…… I don’t know the word. At the start of this season...