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Mark Webber started on the pole and found his way in front of the pack by the end as well, winning the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix. Mark Webber wins the Monaco Grand Prix! #skyf1 — Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) May 27, 2012 It is the second time Webber has won the race in the past three years, and it marks the sixth different winner in six Formula 1 races this season, a remarkable string of parity...
Published: May 27, 2012
The 2012 Grand Prix of Monaco is one of Formula One’s most prestigious races of the year, and some of the world’s best drivers will be taking part in this year’s event. Mark Webber claimed the pole and will be tough to beat, but if anyone can pass him and pull out the win it’s one of these drivers. Sebastian Vettel German Sebastian Vettel won the race last year...
Published: May 27, 2012
Andy Murray is a little bit of a tricky player heading into the 2012 French Open. He has not had the greatest clay court season so far and the Scot has never really had a tremendous amount of success at the Grand Slam event in Paris. But, Murray has made at least the semifinals of five straight majors and last year, he enjoyed his best effort at Roland Garros as he pushed through to the semifinals....
Published: May 27, 2012
Remember when US midfielder Michael Bradley’s mediocre play in the 2010 World Cup had fans thinking his presence was just because of his father’s position as head coach? Not anymore. If Bradley wasn’t out of the shadows of his father before, he is now after this strike. Nearly a minute after Landon Donovan put the Americans up 1-0 over Scotland, the US hustled down the field and Jermaine...
Published: May 27, 2012
The new England reign under Roy Hodgson got off to a winning start against Norway, with several players impressing enough to stake their claim to start the group stage matches of Euro 2012 next month. Ashley Young scored the only goal of the game early on and England defended stoutly to keep a clean sheet in Oslo. Hodgson was forced into selecting arguably a back four that will not start his first...
Published: May 27, 2012
Roger Federer‘s road to the 2012 French Open Finals isn’t a smooth one. He was handed a brutal draw, and it will take every ounce of talent and energy within him to overcome the tough odds. Federer isn’t known for backing down from a challenge, though, and he will take on this one with the same class and dignity he has shown to the sport of tennis for years. Thankfully, Fed’s...
Published: May 27, 2012
The French Open is right around the corner and that means it’s another opportunity to see Rafael Nadal take a crack at his nearly annual title defense at Roland Garros. It won’t be an easy road to repeat for the 25-year-old, but there’s a historic opportunity on the horizon if Nadal can win his seventh French Open crown and surpass Bjorn Borg for the most all-time. Luckily for Rafa,...
Published: May 26, 2012
Roy Hodgson led England to victory in his first match in charge of the national side, and after only a couple of weeks in the job it is certain he is still learning plenty about his new set of players. Norway were the opponents, a team England hadn’t beaten away from home since the year they won the World Cup (1966), but an early Ashley Young strike, the only goal of the game, ensured that statistic...
Published: May 26, 2012
Americans may not win the 2012 French Open but they can certainly challenge the stars. While I don’t believe any American male tennis player is even reaching the quarterfinals, there are a couple women who will challenge the top-guns at this year’s Grand Slam. Serena Williams No American tennis player has more of an opportunity to win the French Open than Serena Williams. Despite...
Published: May 26, 2012
The 2012 French Open begins on Sunday to start what promises to be a fantastic and historic event this year at Roland Garros. Rafael Nadal looks to not only defend his title, but win a record-breaking seventh title. Novak Djokovic can become the third player to win four consecutive Grand Slams. The aging, but still capable Roger Federer, can complete the double career Grand Slam with another...