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As the 2011 Australian Grand Prix winner, Sebastian Vettel, drove the victory lap around Melbourne’s Albert Park Street Circuit, he exclaimed to his team over the radio, “Excellent car! Excellent stops!” It’s that simple, or that complicated! Red Bull stuck to the basics and continued with their formula that won them the 2010 Drivers’ and Constructors’ championships....
Published: March 28, 2011
Next week Phil Mickelson will return to Augusta National again as the defending champion. And even though he left Bay Hill yesterday with a very disappointing final round 73, he will still be regarded as one of the favorites when the 2011 Masters Tournament tees off. So will another player who fizzled out in the weekend sun of Orlando, four-time Masters champion Tiger Woods. But as always, there will...
Published: March 28, 2011
Jim Furyk hates MRI machines; he doesn’t like having MRIs. “I’ve probably had 12 in my life,” he said on Tuesday morning from New York as he gave his latest report on his newest interest—a healthier lifestyle for everyone, worldwide. “I probably decided around age 30 to start living a healthier lifestyle,” says the former U.S. Open champion. “I made...
Published: March 28, 2011
Follow us on Twitter! World No. 2 Kim Clijsters defeated 27th seed Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez in three sets, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, and is closer to defending her title at the Sony Ericsson Open. It was the 500th win in her long career, as she made it to the fourth round to play 19th-seeded Ana Ivanovic after Virginie Razzano retired from their match. Clijsters has two Miami titles from 2005 and...
Published: March 28, 2011
Keep up with us here: http://www.TennisNow.com Four of the most recognizable names in tennis—Roger Federer, Kim Clijsters, Vera Zvonareva and Rafael Nadal—are in action today, as the men complete the third round and the women begin filling in quarterfinal spots. Here are the Day 6 matches to watch. Roger Federer (SUI) vs. Juan Monaco (ARG) For having fairly lengthy careers, somehow...
Published: March 28, 2011
Stay close! http://www.TennisNow.com On Sunday night, Novak Djokovic only allowed James Blake two games before dominating the match 6-2, 6-0 in 52 minutes in Miami. Djokovic moves onto the third round without having to dodge any bullets to play countryman Viktor Troicki. Before playing Blake, Djokovic said, “Well, you know, James has been around for a while. He’s a great competitor....
Published: March 28, 2011
This is the fourth part in a five-part series leading up to the start of the Masters. The Masters is next week and I am excited! I love the Masters. The tournament, the first major on the golf calendar, marks the unofficial beginning of golf season. Players around the country are starting to see grass emerge from the snow that covered their lawns. They are getting out their putters and rolling...
Published: March 28, 2011
The United States Men’s National team played Argentina to a thrilling 1-1 draw this past Saturday at the New Meadowlands Stadium. Both sides fielded some of their strongest players, and despite the fact that it was a friendly, both teams went all out looking to grab the win. Both managers seemed to treat the match as if it were more than a friendly, combining to make just three substitutions,...
Published: March 28, 2011
This observer wonders about apparent inequities between some team cars. One wonders about Mark Webber’s Red Bull having a chassis problem, while Sebastian Vettel’s does not. One wonders about Lewis Hamilton, a one-time champion, being able to take his McLaren farther up the track than one-time champion Jenson Button. Felipe Massa, a Ferrari driver with several years with the team...
Published: March 28, 2011
Roger Federer is the greatest tennis player of all time, but he’s not the best player right now. Like Tiger Woods, many sports fans and so-called experts think Federer will reclaim the No. 1 ranking at some point. But reality says otherwise. Federer would have more luck ascending Mount Everest without oxygen in January than trekking to the top of the tennis world. Here are six...