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It’s not all sunshine and dandelions on the tennis court. In fact, things can get pretty ugly when you consider some of the outfits that have been worn out there. Join us on a pleasant jaunt through the annals of tennis history as we delve into the most egregious sartorial errors made by star players. Please note, we could have easily spent hours pouring over bad ideas worn by Serena and Venus...
Published: August 3, 2012
The USWNT is in the semifinals after beating New Zealand 2-0. It wasn’t the brightest game for the Stars and Stripes, but it was enough to leave the Football Ferns out of the Olympic tournament. Pia Sundhage and her girls will face Canada in the semifinal, a team they know well and that they defeated in a preparation match a month before the Olympics. The USWNT will play its fifth Olympic...
Published: August 3, 2012
Moments ago, Roger Federer and Juan Martin Del Potro finally finished their epic Olympic semifinal with Fed coming through 19-17 in the deciding set. For Federer, it’s yet another feather in his Swiss cap. On Sunday, he will play either Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray for the gold. For Del Potro, this means that he will move on to the bronze-medal match in singles, where a win is necessary to get...
Published: August 3, 2012
Next week, the top golfers in the world will tee it up in the final major championship for 2012. The 94th edition of the PGA Championship will be held at the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island beginning on Thursday, August 9. Keegan Bradley burst onto the world golf scene last year with his win at the PGA Championship. Professional golfers’ careers are measured by their performance on the biggest...
Published: August 3, 2012
With the quarterfinals set, the biggest surprise during this year’s Olympic football tournament is that powerhouse Spain has been sent packing after collecting just one point and more amazingly, not a single goal. Spain, along with Brazil and Uruguay, were considered the favorites before the competition began, but now only the Verde-Amarela remain standing after Great Britain defeated Uruguay...
Published: August 3, 2012
Tiger Woods is emerging back to the top, Adam Scott is finally proving his worth and, as always, new winners continue to make their statements on Tour. Make no mistake about it: The headlines are endless in this year’s 2012 PGA Championship talks. The race for the 2012 Championship comes down to the wire in the final months, as Woods currently sits atop the money list at $ 4.685 million...
Published: August 3, 2012
After victories at the 2010 World Cup and the UEFA Euro 2012, Spain’s national soccer team had high hopes for the 2012 Olympics. Though the Olympics are often an unreliable indicator of a national team’s talent, most believed that Spain’s bevy of young stars and momentum from Euro 2012 would carry the Spanish team to the medal podium, perhaps even to a gold medal for the first time...
Published: August 3, 2012
Tiger Woods has an early tee time this morning and you can follow along right here. Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: August 3, 2012
Every once in a while, the underdog has his day. That is what makes sports special—witnessing the unexpected hero burst across the finish line or watching some Division II team knock off Alabama. It is almost equally as exciting to watch an extended winning streak, waiting for that team or that player to finally lose. Sometimes the streak can last over more than one season. In tennis, most tend...
Published: August 3, 2012
The first round of the Bridgestone 2012 Invitational is over and a few players will carry their momentum into the next 18 holes. The course at the Firestone Country Club in Ohio treated a select few kindly on Thursday, and another strong performance will put these golfers in excellent position heading into the weekend. The first tee time is at 8:40 a.m., and all scores and schedules are available...