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Maria Sharapova is finally set to return to the Wimbledon final after an historic seven-year hiatus. The 24-year-old woman of most men’s sweet dreams has battled injury and the hardship of being deemed more of a beauty queen than a tennis star during her tumultuous career. The blond bombshell has been more focused and determined in this year’s Wimbledon than past performances, but the question...
Published: July 1, 2011
Maria Sharapova, preparing for tomorrow’s final against Petra Kvitova, answers questions from unlikely interviewers—kids! Watch her answer their pretty tough questions during a Q&A session. Read more Tennis news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: July 1, 2011
The latest news on Tiger Woods‘ return to the PGA Tour is that he doesn’t know when he’ll be back in action. The knee and Achilles injuries he sustained in The Masters Tournament have left him hobbled—and he has only played nine holes of competitive golf since. That means someone has to take charge—at least in the sense of being a popular draw for the fans. Let’s...
Published: July 1, 2011
Lionel Messi is a two-time World Player of the Year, and is currently considered by many to be the best player in the world. His form for Barcelona over the last few seasons has been fantastic. With Argentina the host country for Copa America, South America’s continental cup, it is time for Messi to emulate that form with his international team. The 2011 Copa America kicks off tonight in...
Published: July 1, 2011
Maria Sharapova has been here before. She won Wimbledon back in 2004 when she was just 17 years old. Now 24, Sharapova is in a position to win another title, but she’s in a different stage of her career. Sharapova hasn’t reached this stage in seven years. While she isn’t the tennis player she once was, she’s well deserving of a spot in the finals. With all of the top three seeds...
Published: July 1, 2011
Wimbledon 2011 Results: Discussing Rafael Nadal‘s Tournament Thus Far Rafael Nadal has only dropped two sets thus far in this Wimbledon Championships and he is coming off a four-set victory over American Mardy Fish, where he won the match, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Nadal will not face hometown favorite Andy Murray in the semifinal at the All England Club. There is no doubt that the crowd will...
Published: July 1, 2011
Novak Djokovic is currently defeating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as we speak. He won the first set, 7-6, though unconvincingly, as Tsonga looks quick and powerful. Tsonga, the man who took out Roger Federer after being down two sets, made a brilliant acrobatic play stretching his racket as he was getting up from the ground. Still, Djokovic has the lead and looks to be playing with a new sense of serenity in...
Published: July 1, 2011
The PGA Tour versus the European Tour. It’s coming up from time to time. Right after the US Open, Rich Lerner aired his thoughts on the matter on the Golf Channel, claiming, “As we know, the PGA Tour is much tougher,” and that the players in the US are much better than what the European Tour can manage. The general American thought is that courses in Europe are easier and the players...
Published: July 1, 2011
The Confederations Cup is often considered the warm up for the World Cup. If this is true than The Gold Cup would be its equivalent in the Americas with Copa America being the big dance. It was cute to watch these North American teams attempt to create a compelling and exciting football by having the best team dominate every game they play and their closest competitor disappoint horribly. But now it...
Published: July 1, 2011
After more then four months of intense rugby which has involved brutal derbies, travelling across time zones and player fatigue, the end is in sight. It has been the longest ever installment of Super Rugby, and four teams remain. Each team will have the mindset that all they need to do is win two more matches, and this is indeed the case. It is as simple as that. We have two mouth-watering clashes...