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The 2012 Formula One seasons starts in Melbourne, Australia, and this time next week it will all be over. How are the teams looking ahead of the new season? Here we look at the team that looks like it will be Red Bull’s closest challenger: McLaren. McLaren The rivalry between 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton and 2009 world champion Jenson Button is absolutely fascinating, especially from a...
Published: March 12, 2012
Whether you love him or hate him, there’s no escaping the fact that the majority of the golf world’s attention is constantly focused on one man: Tiger Woods. Why, you may ask? Well, the answer to that question is quite simple. Over the past 15 years, Woods has compiled 14 major titles and 98 worldwide victories. In Woods, you are looking at arguably one of the top two or three greatest...
Published: March 12, 2012
The celebrations of the truly epic final between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal at the 2012 Australian Open had just begun. Firecrackers were lighting up the sky. Champagne corks were popping. Djokovic was being elevated to the highest ranks. Tombstones were being erected for Maestro Roger Federer. Federer became, yet again, a catchall for myriad epitaphs—some sorrowful, some dispassionate and...
Published: March 12, 2012
After entering the final round of the Cadillac Championship eight strokes behind but hoping for at least some kind of resurgence, Tiger Woods abruptly exited the tournament on Sunday after 11 holes, signaling that—despite signs of a comeback—he isn’t quite on his way back yet. Woods has managed to impress his competition in recent weeks, offering hope that maybe, after years of personal...
Published: March 12, 2012
One week after Tiger Woods carded the best final round of his incredible 16-year PGA Tour career, he suffered a leg injury that leaves his participation in the year’s first major championship, the Masters Tournament, in question. Tiger Woods withdrew from competition during the final round of the WGC-Cadillac Championship yesterday, limping off the TPC Blue Monster course at Doral Golf Resort...
Published: March 12, 2012
Tiger Woods has one goal on his mind, winning five more major championships. The WGC-Cadillac has a $8.5 million purse, the top 50 players in the world, and South Beach, but it is not a major. After posting rounds of 72-67-68, Woods felt tightening of his left Achilles while warming up for his final round. He limped through 11 holes but was forced to withdraw after hitting his tee shot...
Published: March 12, 2012
The ATP Tour Indian Wells tournament is supposed to be about the best players in the world coming together to battle it out for the top spot. And most of the time it is. We could talk about Andy Murray‘s early exit, about whether Novak Djokovic will prove his world No. 1 ranking, or whether Roger Federer will take out his third ATP tour event for the year. However, all of this has been sadly...
Published: March 12, 2012
Rafael Nadal and Bjorn Borg are the greatest clay-court players in tennis history. They dominated their respective eras on their favorite surface with scarcely a blemish to their near-perfect records at the French Open. All tennis fanatics have fantasized about this match, so it’s time to play it out. This article is the second that will feature four dream matchups in tennis’ version of...
Published: March 12, 2012
Golf Writer Andy Reistetter continues his exclusive “Play-Write” series with a weekend visit to CordeValle which is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains an hour from San Francisco and Pebble Beach. A place you may have heard of for Rocco’s hole-outs or Tiger’s play in the Frys.com Open on the PGA TOUR. This is definitely a place you want to experience, if only once. Join Reistetter...
Published: March 12, 2012
It was the fourth weekend of the Six Nations and definitely the most exciting so far. Wales the table toppers took on the mighty Azzuri, the fighting Irish took on the men from the Highlands of Scotland and Le Bleu entertained 2003 World Cup Winners England. The first match that kicked off this weekend was Wales against Italy at the Millennium Stadium, and in charge was George Clancy. Wales got...