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Get the latest tennis news and sign up for our daily Australian Open newsletter at www.TennisNow.com Giving his Czech opponent few chances to make anything out of his quarterfinal appearance, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic locked in his spot in the Australian Open semifinals Tuesday night with a 6-1, 7-6, 6-1 triumph over Tomas Berdych. The win sets up another semifinal clash between...
Published: January 25, 2011
It’s that time of year again for the Academy Awards, the most prestigious of any award in the entertainment field and the most glamorous night on any A-list celebrity’s calendar. But as attention turns to the 2011 Oscars, sports fans need not worry about the inclusion any sports films. “The Blind Side” was an exception to the rule in 2010 and remains one of only a select number...
Published: January 25, 2011
The Swiss War between Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka has never attracted anybody’s attention until today. And for good reason. Wawrinka is considered Federer’s whipping baby just like the herd of Spaniards are for Rafael Nadal. The scoreline, 6-1 in favor of Federer, is ample proof, considering that even the solitary victory for Wawrinka came on clay, and at a time when Federer was...
Published: January 25, 2011
The Swiss War between Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka has never attracted anybody’s attention until today. And for good reason. Wawrinka is considered Federer’s whipping baby just like the herd of Spaniards are for Rafael Nadal. The scoreline, 6-1 in favor of Federer, is ample proof, considering that even the solitary victory for Wawrinka came on clay, and at a time when Federer was...
Published: January 25, 2011
If there is one course Tiger Woods has owned over the course of his career, it has been Torrey Pines. The last five times he has played there, have notched him five more career victories. And although he has not played at Torrey Pines for two years due to injury and personal issues, Tiger will once again take his game to the hills of La Jolla in a tournament he can and may win. And so begins his 2011...
Published: January 25, 2011
After playing the longest match in women’s grand slam history just two days before, No. 6 seed Francesca Schiavone was not expected to have much left for her quarterfinal matchup against No. 1 seed Caroline Wozniacki. Unfortunately for Wozniacki, the expectations were not nearly correct. Schiavone jumped out to a set and a break lead at 3-1, and looked like she was well on her way to her first...
Published: January 25, 2011
After playing the longest match in women’s grand slam history just two days before, No. 6 seed Francesca Schiavone was not expected to have much left for her quarterfinal matchup against No. 1 seed Caroline Wozniacki. Unfortunately for Wozniacki, the expectations were not nearly correct. Schiavone jumped out to a set and a break lead at 3-1, and looked like she was well on her way to her first...
Published: January 25, 2011
There are a lot of ways to determine success. For some people, it is getting up every morning and being on the right side of the grass. Others are tougher on themselves, including most of us. Champions, like Tiger Woods seem to be toughest of all on their performance because they expect a lot in terms of results. However, they are more realistic than most people know. ...
Published: January 25, 2011
Hi all, Bleacher Report contributor Scott Tiernan here, live blogging about the 2011 Australian Open quarterfinal match between countrymen Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka. Neither player has lost this year. Something has to give. Join me for the next three to four hours (five-setter anyone?) for updates, analysis and cheap shots at mediocre announcing. Maybe Todd Woodbridge will...
Published: January 25, 2011
Hi all, Bleacher Report contributor Scott Tiernan here, live blogging about the 2011 Australian Open quarterfinal match between countrymen Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka. Neither player has lost this year. Something has to give. Join me for the next three to four hours (five-setter anyone?) for updates, analysis and cheap shots at mediocre announcing. Maybe Todd Woodbridge will...