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Novak Djokovic is already ranked the No. 1 player in the world, but a win in the French Open finals could move him up the list of the greatest tennis players of all time. Winning on Sunday will be no easy task. His opponent, Rafael Nadal, has been almost flawless on the clay of Roland Garros. In seven career appearances in the French Open, Nadal has only lost one match, winning the entire tournament...
Published: June 9, 2012
In a predictable matchup, No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic will face No. 2 Rafael Nadal in the finals, but the top-seeded player has no shot at winning his fourth straight Grand Slam. Nadal is just too dominant on clay and has been playing unbelievably well at this tournament. Both players will be vying for a chance to make history. For Djokovic, a win would make him the first player to win four consecutive...
Published: June 9, 2012
Nobody defeats Rafael Nadal in a French Open Final. Nobody. Novak Djokovic will find out firsthand in his first-ever French Open Finals appearance. Personal Playground Nadal has won two-straight French Open Finals; six-of-seven. He dominates on clay and everybody knows it. So far, Nadal hasn’t dropped one set at the French Open. He hasn’t even been close. Not one player was...
Published: June 9, 2012
Rafael Nadal may have cruised through the 2012 French Open so far, but he’ll need to be at his best on Sunday to have a chance against the rival that he knows all too well, Novak Djokovic. Nadal is just one win away from notching his seventh French Open championship, which would break the record that he currently shares with legend Bjorn Borg. Need I mention that he’s only lost at...
Published: June 9, 2012
It has been a phenomenal start to the championship. Never before in Formula 1 history have six different drivers won the first six races of a season. With the championship so open, and with a mere 17 points separating the top five drivers, Montreal could be the place where Formula 1 achieves a historical seven in seven. So, in celebration of the number, here are seven contenders to keep this year’s...
Published: June 8, 2012
The world of Formula 1 heads to the Americas for the first time in 2012 this week for the Canadian Grand Prix—and the schedule-makers couldn’t have chosen a better antidote for the disappointing race in Monaco. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is named after one of the most exciting drivers of all time, and the races it produces are usually among the best of any given season. Last year’s...
Published: June 6, 2012
When Nikica Jelavić came to Everton smack dab in the middle of yet another hotly contested Premier League season, he responded by absolutely tearing up the stat sheet with nine league and 11 overall goals in just half a season. Jelavić’s recent success with The Toffees shows that a striker with a knack for putting the ball in the back of the net can exceed expectations when...
Published: June 6, 2012
The 2012 French Open is on its final legs as half of the semifinal draw in singles’ competition has been decided for both the men and the women. Meanwhile, the semifinals have been decided for both doubles’ competitions. As we’ve seen through the tournament, there have been some major surprises throughout. Here’s a look at the best and worst from today’s matchups. Begin...
Published: June 6, 2012
Roger Federer will knock Novak Djokovic from the French Open in the semifinals for the second consecutive year if he can focus on and execute three key areas of play. Neither players enter this match playing at their best. Djokovic has needed two straight five-set thrillers to advance to this point, and Federer needed five sets in his last match. Still, you expect these two champions to...
Published: June 6, 2012
Back in January 2011, when Nike first unveiled its debut collection of France national football team products, former international Christophe Dugarry, a member of the World Cup ’98 and Euro 2000 winning sides, took part in an ad campaign for the new line. “What do we like in football?” Dugarry began by asking the viewer. “It’s creativity, pleasure, dribbling and technical...