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After three days testing in Valencia it is clear that the teams who ended last year well, look strong for next season. However, having three different drivers (and teams) top the time sheet on each day certainly means that 2011 is shaping up very nicely! We picked up on Tuesday where we left off in Abu Dhabi with Sebastian Vettel on pole position. Vettel was the first Red Bull driver to test...
Published: February 3, 2011
After three days testing in Valencia it is clear that the teams who ended last year well, look strong for next season. However, having three different drivers (and teams) top the time sheet on each day certainly means that 2011 is shaping up very nicely! We picked up on Tuesday where we left off in Abu Dhabi with Sebastian Vettel on pole position. Vettel was the first Red Bull driver to test...
Published: February 3, 2011
Get the latest tennis news from www.TennisNow.com Recent and five-time Australian Open doubles champions, the Bryan brothers were forced out of next week’s Brasil Open due to Bob Bryan suffering an injury in his left shoulder. Bob did not mention it in his interview after the final but Mike said after the victory, “We always come in here fresh and healthy. We play kind of an...
Published: February 3, 2011
So far at the SA Tennis Open in Johannesburg, South Africa, six of the top eight seeds were defeated out of the draw. The only seeds left in the draw are 4th-seed SA native Kevin Anderson, who will play Dudi Sela, and 6th-seed Adrian Mannarino.Milos Raonic, Aussie’s favorite Canadian, took out the 2nd-seed Yen-Hsun Lu and 5th-seed Florent Serra was crushed by...
Published: February 3, 2011
Michael Bradley, 23-year-old U.S. Men’s National team member, completed a loan deal until the end of the season sending him to Aston Villa from his German club Borussia Moenchengladbach. A move to the English Premier League, especially to a club that has seen recent success, is often viewed as a promotion. But for Michael Bradley, is this loan deal a sign of better things to come or the...
Published: February 3, 2011
Some say golf is a sport for the boring. Those who say that clearly have not followed the game very closely. From temper tantrums to multiple behavioral suspensions, golf has seen a wide variety of characters over time. Just watch golf one time and you will see not everyone out here fits into the stereotypical view of a golfer. Here are the 25 most eccentric men who have ever walked the fairways. Begin...
Published: February 3, 2011
The coming hours could determine whether embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s opponents and particularly the Ultras, fanatic soccer fans of rival Cairo clubs Al Ahly and Al Zamalek, have the wherewithal to fight the apparently trained pro-Mubarak forces. The Ultras are one of the few, if not the only group among Mubarak’s opponents, that not only have an organization but are battle-hardened...
Published: February 3, 2011
Once again Andy Murray collapsed on the biggest stage at this year’s Australian Open. This time it wasn’t immortal legends like Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal standing across the net, but a fellow young player he’s had relatively good success against in Novak Djokovic. Sadly the result was the same. A straight sets loss, and not even tight sets where it was obvious that...
Published: February 2, 2011
Andy Murray‘s failure to win a Grand Slam is the subject of much conversation and criticism in the royal empire. It’s also the source of more than a bit of humor. Parody website thespoof.com has had a field day with Murray’s lack of success in winning majors, including his loss to Novak Djokovic in the finals of the Australian Open on Sunday. You can play around on the...
Published: February 2, 2011
Get the latest tennis news from www.TennisNow.com There wasn’t a tremendous amount of change in the Top 10 of the ATP rankings after the Australian Open except for a familiar sensation of hot breath on the back of Roger Federer‘s neck. Novak Djokovic is after him again for the No. 2 spot in the world. Federer said of Djokovic after his loss in semifinals, “Honestly,...