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Girls who play tennis are hot; there’s no denying that. Girls who play golf are much hotter. Don’t believe me? Oh, you will. Take this opening picture for example. That’s Natalie Gulbis. You’ll see her again soon. She’s super-hot. But, is she the hottest of the hot? You’ll just have to wait and see. Without the Golf Babes blog, this list wouldn’t be possible....
Published: October 21, 2011
Mexico has been passionate about soccer for decades. The national team has been the most successful squad of Concacaf and has produced quite talented footballers. Nowadays, Mexico has a new generation of players who have showed their abilities, despite being youngsters; others have become veterans and provide experience and balance to a sport that absorbs over 100 million Mexicans. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: October 21, 2011
World Cup 1998 is becoming a distant memory for me. I vaguely remember crying as Scotland went down 2-1 to eventual finalists Brazil on the opening day. I foggily recall the joy as Craig Burley equalised against Norway. I also recollect the tears rolling down my Saltire-painted face, again, as we crashed out of the tournament after a 3-0 drubbing at the hands of Morocco. I may have only been six at...
Published: October 21, 2011
Rafael Nadal has always been the one blemish on an otherwise perfect resume for Roger Federer. Nadal’s record against Federer is probably the sole reason there is not complete agreement about Federer being the greatest of all time. Take Nadal out of the equation and Federer would most likely sit with 20+ Slams including those very coveted calendar Slams. Not to mention close to 400 weeks...
Published: October 21, 2011
Any fan of the United States Men’s National Team, or United States Women’s National Team for that matter, knows the roller-coaster ups and downs of cheering for a team that can both lift your soul and crush it, sometimes doing both in the same tournament, the same week, or even the same game. Here are 10 things that will help improve the consistency and excellence of soccer in America. Begin...
Published: October 21, 2011
Had this article been written a mere year and a half ago, it would not be Rafael Nadal vs. Novak Djokovic. In 2010, Nadal was seemingly on top of the tennis world, having won the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open, giving him his eighth, ninth and 10th slams. The person being compared to him would have been Roger Federer. The Swiss Maestro was the person who came closest to matching Rafa’s...
Published: October 21, 2011
By now, odds are you have heard that Roger Federer (through his team) has asked Martina Hingis to play mixed doubles with him at the 2012 Olympics. Mixed doubles was added to the Olympics as the fifth tennis event in 2009. Ben Rothenberg of SB Nation basically broke the story by accident. According to Rothenberg, impressed by how well Hingis was playing and his love for mixed doubles, he posed the...
Published: October 21, 2011
While the Bubble Boys are fighting to end the season within the top 125 on the PGA Tour money list, Webb Simpson and Luke Donald are going head to head in the quest for the final position as number one on the very same list. All in the same tournament. Honor and existence. Only Simpson or Donald can end up with the money title and the five years exemption on the PGA Tour that comes with it, and only...
Published: October 21, 2011
For most players, the World Cup is the pinnacle of rugby and a memory that they will cherish for the rest of their lives. For Australian star Quade Cooper, however, the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand will be short of memories he will like to keep. Intense pressure and criticism from fans and media in New Zealand—combined with shockingly poor performances for the Wallabies throughout the...
Published: October 21, 2011
Euro 2012 is less than a year away and the pressure is on for the Polish Football Association (PZPN) and the Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU). There have been many stories in the press around Europe that the stadiums were behind time and that they were struggling to meet UEFA’s strict regulations. President of UEFA Michel Platini will be anxious, given that part of his...