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As Petra Kvitová served a thundering ace against Maria Sharapova at Championship Point last Saturday, a new champion was born at the All-England Club. The 21-year-old left-handed player from the Czech republic had impressed throughout the tournament with her big and accurate serve, a powerful forehand and backhand and a temperament that in no way reflected her young age. Kvitová became...
Published: July 11, 2011
The 2011 Formula One season is now pretty much at it’s midpoint. Sebastian Vettel may be running away with the title, but which ten drivers have impressed the most with the car they have been given? This is a list of the ten guys who have shone the most with their performances over the first half of the season. 10) Vitaly Petrov’s first season in F1 was somewhat of a disappointment....
Published: July 11, 2011
Although the grass court season is short, the discussion about the greatest grass court player ever can inspire lively debates. The US and Australian Open used to be contested on Grass. The current true measure of success in lawn tennis is how well a player performs at Wimbledon. By that measure, the argument for the best grass court player ever begins and ends with Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer...
Published: July 11, 2011
Just when you thought all was quiet on the range at the Red Bull ranch, another internal dispute has broken out involving the same old characters and the same old issues. Mark Webber is unhappy about team principal Christian Horner’s instruction to hold position behind teammate Sebastian Vettel during the closing laps of the British Grand Prix held on the weekend. Christian Horner is unhappy...
Published: July 11, 2011
The United States women’s soccer team beat Brazil in a very dramatic game. Even with the bad calls and questionable Brazilian tactics, the game was exhilarating to watch and may well be an instant classic. Along with games like these, the inevitable argument over soccer’s popularity in the US will crop up again. This game might finally kick start the Americans’ interest in soccer...
Published: July 11, 2011
Roger Federer won his last major in January 2010 in Melbourne at the Australian Open. The six majors that followed were divided among two bionic contestants, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. The Spaniard claimed four, the Serb two. Has the Swiss truly fallen by the wayside? Federer’s results since include a final at the 2011 French Open, three quarterfinals and two semis. The maestro has...
Published: July 11, 2011
The United States may not be the most recognized country in soccer, but we sure do have a bit of history in the game. The men’s team has shown talent at times while the women’s team is the best in the world and arguably of all-time on their side of the coin. There have been many great goals in US Soccer history; these are the five most memorable. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 11, 2011
Mexico won the 2011 FIFA Under-17 World Cup title after a brilliant performance that was fair to say accompanied by a bit of luck. This marks the second time El Tri holds the title. The first time was in 2005, when coach Jesús Ramírez led the youngsters to write one of the most important episodes in Mexican football history. Today, it was Raúl El Potro Guitérrez...
Published: July 11, 2011
Just couple days back, Andy Roddick lost in straight sets to David Ferrer in an indoor court in his current home town as part of the Spain-US Davis Cup qquarterfinal tie. It was played on his favorite surface and not necessarily Spain’s strength, who by the way were without Rafa Nadal. Spain’s strength traditionally has been clay, and furthermore, it was played in front of diehard...
Published: July 11, 2011
After the disappointing Gold Cup final against Mexico, the lingering question is where is this team going forward? The likes of Dempsey, Howard and Donovan are sure to make the next World Cup qualifying run as stalwarts, but the rest of the team is a question mark. Here are seven players 23 and younger that could possibly make some noise. Begin Slideshow Read More →