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There is only 8 weeks to go until the start of the new season! If your like me then it can’t come soon enough. After the amazing year that was 2010 could the new year be even better? Well it has the potential. But if you can’t wait until then there is plenty to keep you interested. Here are some of the things to look our for in the run up to Bahrain. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: January 12, 2011
The 2011 PGA Tour season is officially under way, as Jonathan Byrd held off Robert Garrigus at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions last week. While last week was only for those who won in 2010, there will be no such restrictions this week at the Sony Open in Hawaii. The Sony Open is held at Waialae Country Club and is scheduled for Jan. 13-16. Last year Ryan Palmer grabbed his third career win...
Published: January 12, 2011
With Bob Bradley’s selection for his January camp, he’s chosen youth development at the beginning of 2011. It’s a shrewd decision as he will certainly need to replace a few aging U.S. players by 2014, and since the midfield is saturated with the most talent the U.S. has ever possessed in this area of the pitch, Bradley will concentrate on his attacking options and up-and-coming defenders. Bradley...
Published: January 12, 2011
Get the latest tennis news from www.TennisNow.com American John Isner saved match point and rallied past the Netherlands’ Robin Haase to reach the Auckland semifinals today, 3-6, 7-6(4), 7-5. It was the first pro action of the year for the 25-year-old ranked 20th in the world, who sprang to fame last summer by winning the longest match in history during the first round...
Published: January 12, 2011
The first month of the tennis season is also one of the most challenging, with the run-in to the first Grand Slam like a sprint up the side of a mountain. No sooner are Christmas and New Year out of the way than the rigors of the Australian summer—hot, humid and, this year, drenched by appalling tropical storms—summon tennis’s protagonists “down under.” Already, three...
Published: January 12, 2011
We may have caught a glimpse of what could be a very special year for a certain player. You may think that I mean Jonathan Byrd (who almost made last week’s six-pack by the way), yet it was his playoff counterpart, Robert Garrigus. Garrigus has overcome some incredible addiction obstacles to turn his “put in front of me and I will do it” lifestyle around. He found God...
Published: January 12, 2011
Who’s on your watch list for 2011? Not terrorist watch list! Golfer watch list. We’ve come up with several who should make news all season long. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: January 12, 2011
Should there be another Grand Slam Tournament? It seems inevitable that tennis will add another Major. The world has gotten smaller yet tennis has grown exponentially. New markets around the world will demand recognition that only a Grand Slam can bring. As well adding a slam will add to tennis’s popularity and if managed properly could be a way to cut back on the number of tournaments required...
Published: January 12, 2011
Tiger Woods has been known for starting the year strong. Obviously, he didn’t quite perform as strong in 2010 as he has, but the outlook is promising. This year more than ever, though, Tiger needs to step up in the start of the year, or his year will quickly go downhill. However, this will not come as easy. So what goals should Tiger be setting to kick off the year? Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: January 11, 2011
January 1, 2011 From the desk of Roger Federer Former No. 1 Ranked Tennis Player Sixteen-time Grand Slam Champion Re: 2011 Majors Hi Rafa, and Happy New Year! So, I’ve been thinking about those exhibitions matches we played in December. Weren’t those fun? One for me in Zurich, and one for you in Madrid. And you got to ride around in my sick SLM ASG Mercedes. ...