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Australian Open 2011, Rafael Nadal, Kim Clijsters and Latest Aussie Open News: The Australian Open is providing plenty of drama for tennis fans with some of the biggest stars already out. The tournament has made it to the semifinals. There is plenty to catch up on: Who’s out, who’s hurt and who’s the favorite at this point? Here is the latest news from the Australian Open. Read more...
Published: January 26, 2011
Following his fantastic win in the Abu Dhabi Championship last weekend, Martin Kaymer of Germany became the second player to overtake Tiger Woods in the World Golf Rankings. The win earned Kaymer second place in the rankings behind England’s Lee Westwood, with Tiger relegated to third and a third European, Graeme McDowell, who was third behind Kaymer in Abu Dhabi, now at No. 4 in the rankings. Kaymer,...
Published: January 26, 2011
Australian Open 2011 is winding down and as we get into the semifinals, we’re here to break it down and let you know what to watch for and where to watch it. There are some great matches on tap for tonight and we’re here to break each of them down and give you a preview of what’s in store. While the chance for the Rafa Slam may be gone after his quarterfinal exit, there’s still...
Published: January 26, 2011
Australian Open 2011 is winding down and as we get into the semifinals, we’re here to break it down and let you know what to watch for and where to watch it. There are some great matches on tap for tonight and we’re here to break each of them down and give you a preview of what’s in store. While the chance for the Rafa Slam may be gone after his quarterfinal exit, there’s still...
Published: January 26, 2011
The first sign of trouble came at the 2009 PGA. Tiger Woods had never lost a major when leading after three rounds. Two shot lead on Y.E. Yang at Hazeltine. Major No. 15 was a given, right? Then Tiger made more bogeys in the final round than he had in the first three combined. Lost by two. His surly demeanor revealed more than his mediocre golf game. He was visibly agitated. Flustered....
Published: January 26, 2011
World No. 1 Rafa Nadal’s quest for four Grand Slam titles in a row came to an end tonight, heartbreaking news for his millions of fans around the world. A new record was not meant to be set, not this year at the Australian Open. Fellow Spaniard and No. 7 David Ferrer held his composure to eliminate Nadal in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. Ferrer advances to his second Grand Slam semifinal to face...
Published: January 26, 2011
World No. 1 Rafa Nadal’s quest for four Grand Slam titles in a row came to an end tonight, heartbreaking news for his millions of fans around the world. A new record was not meant to be set, not this year at the Australian Open. Fellow Spaniard and No. 7 David Ferrer held his composure to eliminate Nadal in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. Ferrer advances to his second Grand Slam semifinal to face...
Published: January 26, 2011
A Spaniard made it through to the semifinals today. But not quite the one we were expecting. Rafael Nadal has lost his battle against countryman David Ferrer and against his recalcitrant body. A hamstring injury has ended what would have been a fairytale for Nadal and the sport of tennis, it has ended his opportunity to hold all four Grand Slams simultaneously. There were no signs at the start; Nadal...
Published: January 26, 2011
A Spaniard made it through to the semifinals today. But not quite the one we were expecting. Rafael Nadal has lost his battle against countryman David Ferrer and against his recalcitrant body. A hamstring injury has ended what would have been a fairytale for Nadal and the sport of tennis, it has ended his opportunity to hold all four Grand Slams simultaneously. There were no signs at the start; Nadal...
Published: January 26, 2011
— SATIRE — So, who is Alexandr Dolgopolov? WHO IS THIS GUY? Why did I not know or hear of him? He’s Ukrainian, you don’t say? Ukrainians play tennis, you say? Aren’t Ukrainians Russian? They speak the language, don’t they? It’s not quite Russian but it’s close. But talk to me again about this chap. How dare he play spoil-sport so? Five...