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Tiger Woods is at a turning point in his career. I know it may be a shock to read that, because many assume that Tiger is just on a downswing or at his rock bottom. However, now more than ever, Tiger controls his own fate. He is sitting on a pivot, if you will. We all know his current marital status, so let’s not rehash any of that. It’s old news to be honest. It is not affecting Tiger,...
Published: February 26, 2011
The Japanese are offended. If Roger Federer had to compare himself to a robot, then why did he have to choose Robocop and not their beloved Giant Robot? Surely a titan would prefer to compare himself to another? The Swiss maestro clarified that he was not a machine and does not go from point to point like a Robocop. The remark came after his second round victory over Spaniard Marcel...
Published: February 26, 2011
The Japanese are offended. If Roger Federer had to compare himself to a robot, then why did he have to choose Robocop and not their beloved Giant Robot? Surely a titan would prefer to compare himself to another? The Swiss maestro clarified that he was not a machine and does not go from point to point like a Robocop. The remark came after his second round victory over Spaniard Marcel...
Published: February 26, 2011
The sun has shone on Dubai at last. Not only did the weather banish its rainy start to drench the oasis-blue court in sunshine, but the best three players also turned on the heat when it counted. The quarterfinals had been noteworthy for two things. First, the two top seeds, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, were both broken in the opening games of their matches. Second, the opponents of both of them...
Published: February 26, 2011
The sun has shone on Dubai at last. Not only did the weather banish its rainy start to drench the oasis-blue court in sunshine, but the best three players also turned on the heat when it counted. The quarterfinals had been noteworthy for two things. First, the two top seeds, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, were both broken in the opening games of their matches. Second, the opponents of both of them...
Published: February 26, 2011
The Highlanders came back from 13-6 down to win 23-13 against the Chiefs last night in Dunedin. It was a gutsy performance that saw the southern men take their second win in two weeks, ensuring their unbeaten status in 2011 Super Rugby. It was a brutal game, shown by the number of injury breaks taken as players constantly threw themselves at one another with no regard for personal safety. To their...
Published: February 25, 2011
In the sport of Formula 1, mysteries will always exist. What was the point of the Andrea Moda team, who is the greatest driver of all time and why can’t the new tracks be more interesting and promote overtaking and close racing? One mystery in particular, despite many efforts, has remained: Why has Formula 1 never gotten a strong and secure foothold in the United States of America? Over...
Published: February 25, 2011
A strong contender since his run to the Australian Open quarterfinals, the Ukraine’s Alexandr Dolgopolov is making waves on the ATP tour again. Seeded sixth at Read More →
Published: February 25, 2011
A strong contender since his run to the Australian Open quarterfinals, the Ukraine’s Alexandr Dolgopolov is making waves on the ATP tour again. Seeded sixth at Read More →
Published: February 25, 2011
Juan Martin Del Potro is through to another quarterfinal, as his comeback from a long-term injury continues. The Argentinean—who won the 2009 US Open—dominated Russia’s Teymuraz Gabashvili 6-1, 6-1 in just 69 minutes on Thursday to reach the semifinals at the Read More →