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Remember when someone in the Bleacher Report writer section suggested Roger Federer should skip the entire clay court season? After watching the 16-time Grand Slam champion playing at the Sony Ericsson Open along with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, it’s hard to imagine the Swiss beating them on clay. He would need to get rid of his lapses of concentration, which would be even more exposed on...
Published: March 31, 2011
Andy Carroll scored his first goal for England (in the senior side) in the 1-1 friendly against Ghana at Wembley on Tuesday. Before the game, his Three Lions manager said the 22-year-old needed to improve his behavior and not drink so much. Fabio Capello had a private meeting with his No. 9 before the match against Ghana to discuss his behavior and the responsibility that comes with an England call-up. Side...
Published: March 31, 2011
David Ferrer video has hit the Internet, and it doesn’t reflect well on the tennis pro. Ferrer was in the process of losing to Mardy Fish yesterday, when a crying baby in the crowd got under his skin. After one of the points, the tennis player takes the ball and knocks it into the stands, in the direction of the crying baby. I don’t believe he was trying to hit the infant, but it was obvious...
Published: March 31, 2011
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 is finally the first installment to actually have the Masters. The Masters brings the game to a brand new level and allows you to create a golfer with the purpose of grabbing that green jacket. However, the game’s career mode or Road To The Masters relies heavily on that one course. The Masters is a great addition to the game, but just because they have it doesn’t...
Published: March 31, 2011
At 6’8″, taking on South African Kevin Anderson is no small order—except for the hottest player on tour. The Djoker exacted a measure of revenge for their last meeting in Miami, this time finishing off Anderson 6-4, 6-2. In the press conference, Djokovic reviewed the match, “No, it was anything but easy. Almost two‑hour match for 6‑4, 6‑2, I mean, result...
Published: March 31, 2011
The semifinals have arrived for the women, with the top two seeds nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, the Men’s final two quarterfinals are upon us, with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal both in action, and a meeting waiting in the next round should each man win. Roger Federer (SUI) vs. Gilles Simon (FRA) Let’s face it: Not too many people in the world outside of gay Paris...
Published: March 31, 2011
In the blink of an eye on Wednesday night, No. 8 seed Victoria Azarenka upsets World No. 2 and Miami’s defending champion Kim Clijsters in two sets 6-3, 6-3. She will face Vera Zvonareva in the semifinals at the Sony Ericsson Open. What is the biggest victory of her career so far, she says, “So far, yes.” Kim Clijsters appeared tired, particularly playing a marathon match against...
Published: March 31, 2011
There is a new top American in town who hopped, skipped and jumped over Andy Roddick in the rankings to become the World No. 11 or higher in next Monday’s rankings, depending on his results in the next round. “I mean, it’s not the first tournament that Andy has lost early. It’s kind of a bummer that he had to go out the way he went out, the defending champion. I don’t...
Published: March 31, 2011
Golf Writer Andy Reistetter continues his exclusive “Play-Write” series with one of the truly soon-to-be fully discovered golfing experiences—Puerto Rico’s Royal Isabela. Having the opportunity to play this spectacular seaside gem is an experience of a lifetime. Here is the eighth article in the PLAY-WRITE series. Puerto Rico is known as “The Enchanted Island.” The...
Published: March 31, 2011
We should all have a new “favorite” golfer. His name is Ryo Ishikawa. You know him—heck, everyone knows who he is: He’s the 19-year-old Japanese whiz kid, the guy who shot 58, the man who would be king. Ryo Ishikawa “gets it” better than perhaps any athlete on the planet. You see, the youngster, known in his homeland as the “Shy Prince,” is going to donate...