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The season’s second major is approaching fast on the horizon. All that means is the golf season has just begun. With many weeks left in the season, there is still much shuffling left to be done in the world rankings system. This past weekend alone, Luke Donald saw his chance to become No. 1 in the world be dashed by Brandt Snedeker in a playoff at The Heritage. That allowed Lee Westwood,...
Published: April 26, 2011
A heart drowning in disappointment—a disappointment many tennis players have felt after playing the beast himself, Rafael Nadal. It is not a disappointment many should feel when playing the humble, honest and modest Nadal. But it is a feeling many do feel when victory is grasped, only to hear an excuse, a rebuttal or a display of poor sportsmanship. Robin Soderling, Juan del Potro, Andy...
Published: April 25, 2011
In the process of putting together a particularly large and quite important slideshow in terms of World Football, I have come across many different goals which could all stake a claim at being one of the finest goals the world has seen. In fact, the list that needs narrowing down to just 100 goals is currently 126 names long. For this very reason, there is a chance for you to be a part of these rankings....
Published: April 25, 2011
*UPDATE: Voting Now Closed* In the process of putting together a particularly large and quite important slideshow in terms of World Football, I have come across many different goals which could all stake a claim at being one of the finest goals the world has seen. In fact, the list that needs narrowing down to just 100 goals is currently 126 names long. For this very reason, there is a chance for you...
Published: April 25, 2011
Recent stats from the PGA Tour quantify the problems Tiger Woods is having in trying to re-establish his old winning ways. Speculation and predictions are all part of the picture, and there are huge intangibles in terms of spirit and the will to win, but to put things in perspective, it’s often good to resort to facts. And the current facts on Tiger are not good news for everyone who wants to...
Published: April 25, 2011
You think that maybe he’s vulnerable, that maybe, just maybe, the challenge of Djokovic and the younger brigade is too much to push back; it’s just too much pressure to hold on, but along comes clay season, and Rafael Nadal rises to the occasion, undulating effortlessly to the top. “You can’t touch me here, I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee” is what the Majorcan...
Published: April 25, 2011
We have a new No. 1 in the world and it is not Luke Donald. It is once again Lee Westwood, thanks to Brandt Snedeker’s come-from-behind victory Sunday. A six-stroke comeback says a lot about the man who won and the man who lost. Despite the fact that the big names in golf weren’t out and about on the course, there were a lot of things to be taken from this tournament. That being said, a...
Published: April 25, 2011
Rafael Nadal made history last week when he won Monte Carlo for the seventh successive time, breaking his own record of six set last year. He also broke his own record of 18 for number of Masters titles won. He created history again this Sunday by winning the Barcelona title for the sixth time, and he is the only player in the Open Era to have won two ATP tournaments at least six times. In both of...
Published: April 25, 2011
For Luke Donald, the Heritage Classic did not end with him No. 1 in the world and FedEx cup rankings, not to mention holding the winning check. He could have taken care of all that with a birdie instead of a par on 15 when he only had a few feet to roll the ball into a one-shot lead walk in, but he did not. As for Snedeker, he turned his unusual putting style into a secret weapon, as if he was the...
Published: April 25, 2011
Club America and Atlante faced each other in Estadio Azteca for the 2010-2011 Mexican League Season. Club America had to win two of their games to save itself in the Mexican League. Atlante has to win two matches in order to rise in the Mexican League 2010-2011. The referee for the match was Mauricio Morales. The match was one in which both teams tried to score but came short with the exception of...