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Bob Bradley’s USA men’s national team begins the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup run when they take on Stephen Hart’s Canada tonight at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. Join Bleacher Report’s Jo-Ryan Salazar for this Group C encounter at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Read more International Football news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: June 7, 2011
Rafael Nadal has scaled many an Everest in his glittering career so far. After making his foray into the world of tennis in the Roger Federer era, Nadal has had to produce and maintain his “A” game from the word “go,” year-after-year without any respite. The Majorcan has done that superbly over the last six years, ever since he shocked Federer in that 2005 French Open semifinal...
Published: June 7, 2011
Maria Sharapova, while the most recognizable player on the women’s tour, has failed to produce results to justify her enormous hype. Her gorgeous figure and signature shrieks have made her a household name, but her track record suggests that maybe she doesn’t deserve all the fanfare. With three major victories and many more injuries, Sharapova has had a rocky career. Currently on...
Published: June 7, 2011
There were few things I loved more growing up than tennis and the Pittsburgh Steelers. But not since Plaxico Burress donned the black and gold (as opposed to the black and white) have I loved something so misguided, so troubled and so wrong. Coming out of college Burress was a 6’5″ speedster who ran good routes and simply looked the part. He was raw, but displayed above-average...
Published: June 7, 2011
Considering the amount of players that have gone through the English National Team in recent years, I decided to only rank the WAGs of the players that played in the most recent matchup against Switzerland, hence the title of the article being “England vs. Switzerland.” I made a couple of exceptions but I don’t believe it will take anything away from the slideshow. Anyway, enough...
Published: June 7, 2011
The 2011 French Open has completed, which means the clay season for tennis is now over. But many issues resulted throughout the tournament that deserve closer glances. Whether it be the new, fast-moving Babolat balls differing from those used all season or the lack of available light for a match to finish at night, there seem to be easy and simple solutions to these problems. There have been...
Published: June 7, 2011
Happy birthday to you, Anna Kournikova. The smoldering-hot former tennis player turned 30 today, and here at Bleacher Report, we thought our faithful readers should join in the celebration. Thus, we’ve compiled 15 of the hottest pictures of Anna K throughout the years. While Miss Kournikova is opening her presents and blowing out her candles, we figured you might appreciate a little eye candy...
Published: June 7, 2011
On Saturday, the United States was murdered by Spain in a friendly, 4-0. While the loss means nothing, the margin of the loss is something to be concerned about. Head coach Bob Bradley learned absolutely nothing about his team, even though a majority of the stars weren’t playing and the second unit was in. I’m sure Bradley wasn’t expecting a victory or even a draw against the 2010...
Published: June 7, 2011
The latest pictures coming out of the new Buddh International Circuit, home of the inaugural Indian Grand Prix that was to be held on the last weekend in October, shed an interesting light on the decision to reinstate the Bahrain Grand Prix. The pictures, published on the F1Times website, show a facility that looks to be far from ready and perhaps gives rise to questions as to whether the reinstatement...
Published: June 6, 2011
With the end of the club season in Europe, the focus now turns to the international season, in which there are many big tournaments and matches this summer. In Europe, qualifying for the 2012 UEFA Euro tournament is coming to a close, with the top teams in Europe looking to make the tournament of 16. In the Americas, two major tournaments will be held this summer with the CONCACAF Gold Cup about to...