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The Copa America has long been considered to be one of the world’s greatest international football tournaments. In four years, the Copa America will extend its wings to North America. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of CONMEBOL, confederation officials decided yesterday for the 2016 Copa America to take place in the United States. The tournament consists of all 10 South...
Published: October 25, 2012
The 2012 Formula One World Championship moves into its final stages this weekend with the Indian Grand Prix, the 17th round of what will be the longest season (20 races) in the sport’s history. The race will be held at the Buddh International Circuit and will be only the second time F1 has visited the world’s second most populous country. Last year’s race in India was arguably one...
Published: October 25, 2012
Rory McIlroy has proven without a doubt that he is the next great player in golf. Tiger Woods, while No. 2 in the World Golf Rankings, is going to have to play very well to close the gap between he and the remarkable Northern Ireland native. And while that rivalry is officially on, it’s always fun to look into the future and see who the next great one might be. Here’s a look at six young...
Published: October 24, 2012
Picture Nike’s Phil Knight at one end of the rope and Titleist President Wally Uihlein at the other. In the middle as the proverbial mark, Rory McIlroy. Has it come down to this? Before Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan, there was a small company that spawned out of a basement where they made waffle running shoes in Oregon. Yes, they would put rubber into a waffle maker and then adhere the...
Published: October 24, 2012
Through the legs is child’s play. We have seen tennis stars amaze us with their ability to drop a shot between their legs with such ease they might as well come with a yawn. Here we have a tennis player who decides to go behind the back to make a shot, and comes away with magic. A tip of the hat to SportsGrid for spotting this rare moment when the Swiss Indoors Tournament in...
Published: October 24, 2012
The United States soccer community has been abuzz over the last two days over an interview that Landon Donovan had with ESPN FC’s Roger Bennett, in which the Los Angeles Galaxy star said he is considering retirement. Although Donovan previously mentioned that he was considering retirement this past May in an interview with Sports Illustrated’s Grant Wahl, much has changed. Donovan...
Published: October 24, 2012
Some of the PGA‘s finest are off to Malaysia this week for the CIMB Classic. And of course, as always, the biggest story of the tournament is Tiger Woods, who is showing his face again for the first (sanctioned) time since disaster struck at the Ryder Cup. But those memories have long been forgotten, and instead, Tiger is trying to flow with the good vibes by remembering what took place the last...
Published: October 24, 2012
The BMW Masters tournament is set to get underway Thursday from Shanghai, China, where some of the world’s top golfers will aim to win a piece of one of the European Tour’s highest prize purses. Defending tournament champion Rory McIlroy leads a field of notable players into Lake Malaren Golf Club this October, one that includes familiar faces such as Lee Westwood, Graeme McDowell...
Published: October 24, 2012
We are constantly bombarded with information about golf’s superstars, but for every Rory McIlroy or Tiger Woods there are a thousand golfers like Scott Gutschewski that are just trying to make a living with their golf clubs. A professional golfer since 1999, Gutschewski is currently ranked No. 522 in the world and No. 45 on the Web.com Tour. He has earned $1.5 million on the PGA Tour with...
Published: October 24, 2012
We need to start from scratch without worrying about tennis tradition, status quo and favoritism—factors which historically interfere with change. Tennis has already changed since the beginning when it was a marginal sport existing only for society’s upper crusts. Today tennis has become a mecca for great athletes who possess speed, power and accuracy. While there remains a need to create...