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Tiger Woods has decided to put a different spin on the phrase “spitting game.” In the second round of the Dubai Desert Classic, the world’s No. 3 golfer didn’t take so kindly to missing a par putt. After the putt landed a few feet past the hole, Woods crouched down and launched a huge glob of spit on the 12th green. “Disgusting, what he has just done there,” said...
Published: February 14, 2011
In the world of tennis, many of the people involved with the sport, ranging from the players to the coaches, are good natured, humorous, humble and therefore well-liked. Certainly, all of the players have at least one likable factor in them. But who makes the top 20? Let’s take a look (hopefully the title and the picture on this slide didn’t give one of them away). Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: February 14, 2011
One of the best footballers of all time is ready to say goodbye. Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima, Il Fenomeno, will announce today his retirement after an 18-year career in which he played for six teams, won two World Cups and was three times the best player of the year, among many other accolades. Despite being hampered by many injuries, Ronaldo gave us many great moments. Here is a recollection...
Published: February 14, 2011
Crowned Cairo soccer club Al Ahly SC has resumed training in a tangible declaration of confidence that the Egyptian military will lead the country to democracy. Al Ahly’s Portuguese trainer Manuel Jose began Al Ahly’s first training session since anti-government protesters took to the streets of Egypt three weeks ago with a minute of silence for the hundreds of people killed in the demonstrations...
Published: February 14, 2011
Spoilsport Novak Novak Djokovic played spoilsport at the 2011 Australian Open annexing his second major after a dry spell of three years. Sportswriters were forced to scramble to change the headlines they had imagined citing either a Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer triumph. They had to reinvent their catch-phrases.(Damn you, Djokovic!) The Serb’s victory was welcomed as the emergence of the Third...
Published: February 14, 2011
How bad is it for Tiger Woods these days? Well, it’s bad enough that Irish punk Rory Mcilroy takes shots at Tiger all the time now. It’s bad enough that he hasn’t won in 15 months. And most of all it’s bad enough that he made this statement to PGA.com following another poor outing over in Dubai this weekend. “I feel like I can still win golf tournaments,”...
Published: February 14, 2011
Golf writer Andy Reistetter was on site at Pebble Beach to witness the modern Cinderella story of D.A. Points’ first victory on the PGA Tour and the triumph of Bill Murray, a.k.a. Carl Spackler, a.k.a. the regular golfer like all of us, in the granddaddy of all Pro-Ams at America’s home course Pebble Beach. “Da Bears” didn’t win this year, but D.A. Points and another guy...
Published: February 14, 2011
Robin Soderling, all 6ft 4in, 192 pounds of him, has looked like a man on a mission ever since his first day in Rotterdam. In fact, the has Swede looked every inch the No. 4 in the world that he has been for more than a month. And after an impressive defence of his Netherlands’ title in the 10,000 capacity Ahoy stadium, he will hold onto that top-four ranking for a little longer yet. His defeat...
Published: February 13, 2011
The second preseason test at Jerez concluded today with Felipe Massa, Michael Schumacher, Nick Heidfeld and Rubens Barrichello each finishing top over the four days. At this early stage of the year, it is impossible to gauge which cars and drivers will be fastest come Bahrain. Testing times cannot be considered too important due to differing fuel loads, tyre and strategy choices each team is implementing. But...
Published: February 13, 2011
Whilst the sport of Formula 1 is a multi-million money making business the decision for Robert Kubica’s replacement in my opinion should be based on morals rather than finances. His rallying injury has destroyed his chances of making further advances toward Renault. A lot of talk has come from his potential replacement. Hispania’s Bruno Senna and Toro Rosso‘s Vitantonio Liuzzi were...