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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: November 22, 2011
It was close, very close. And for long periods of times, it seemed as if the match was on Tomas Berdych’s racket. But, as was the case with Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer yesterday, the best of the best often finds a way to win even when it seems improbable. And if they don’t find a way to win, their opponents will find it for them, as was the case with Mardy Fish yesterday, when he folded...
Published: November 22, 2011
Thanksgiving is just around the corner again, and those of us who don’t believe that it is only about eating turkey and watching football think of things that we are thankful for in our lives. No matter what we do or how accomplished we think we are, there are always reasons to be grateful and somehow appreciate our existence in the planet. If we think of professional tennis players—especially...
Published: November 22, 2011
As soon as the groups were formed, the only thing on people’s minds was: When’s the Federer-Nadal match gonna be? Nadal-Djokovic might be the rivalry of the future, but nothing quite captivates the imagination as these two impossibly diverse champions battling to defeat their greatest nemesis; Federer the effortless perfectionist, floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee, Nadal...
Published: November 20, 2011
Lost in the discussion of points won and points lost at the Presidents Cup has been an extremely encouraging performance from Tiger Woods. So encouraging in fact that it’s time to start thinking about his potential 2012 dominance. His tee-to-green game has been virtually unmatched by the other 23 players. He’s shown his trademark club twirl off the tee more times over the past four days...
Published: November 19, 2011
The US hasn’t faced any pressure since the first day of the Presidents Cup—and they aren’t going to face any on Sunday. Holding a 13-9 lead, they only need 4.5 points out of 12 to keep the cup and that certainly won’t be an issue. It’s easy to project five wins for the US tomorrow. Webb Simpson had been playing very well coming in. He’s gone 3-1 this weekend....
Published: November 19, 2011
The final day of the Presidents Cup action will begin today at 6:30 ET with the Americans holding a solid lead over the International team. The Americans entered day three action with a 7-5 lead. They extended their lead after foursomes and fourball yesterday afternoon. Now heading into the final day the Americans lead by a score of 13-9. Today’s action will consist of 12 matches of singles play. The...
Published: November 19, 2011
The long climb back to respectability in, much less the top of, the golf world has been slow and anything but steady for Tiger Woods, though after seeing him on the course at Royal Melbourne on Saturday of the 2011 Presidents Cup, there’s reason to believe he may finally have found something to seize on. Aside from picking up his first point of the weekend on Friday, Woods managed to hit 17-of-18...
Published: November 19, 2011
Tiger Woods‘ record in the 2011 Presidents Cup in Melbourne, Australia is just 1-3. Despite that, the United States has a commanding 13-9 lead heading into the final day, proving Tiger’s presence simply isn’t what it used to be. Woods and his partner Dustin Johnson finally picked up their first point of the tournament in foursomes by defeating Adam Scott and K.J. Choi in the morning...
Published: November 19, 2011
Tiger Woods is a stroke away from being the world’s best golfer again. Woods is just 1-3 in his President’s Cup matches, but his record doesn’t reflect how well he is striking the ball. On Saturday, Woods and partner Dustin Johnson lost to YE Yang and KT Tim 1-up. However, Woods and Johnson would have won this match going away had Woods been able to make a putt. In this match, Tiger...
Published: November 19, 2011
The ninth Presidents Cup is nearing its end. Four out of five sessions have been completed and it’s starting to look like the majority of the first eight Presidents Cups. The American team leads the International team 13-9 through the first four sessions. Team USA has beaten the International squad six times, lost one and tied one. This week was potentially a good omen for the International...