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For the third year in a row, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are set to put on a great display of tennis at the Australian Open. Last season in the semifinals they went five sets with the Djoker coming out the winner. The stakes are raised at the 2013 Australian Open, with Murray and Djokovic both advancing to the men’s singles final. They have maintained a competitive, yet respectful, rivalry....
Published: January 25, 2013
One of the few things crueller than seeing a victory derailed by a late, late equaliser is seeing it happen twice in five days. The unfortunate Super Eagles of Stephen Keshi have experienced just that in these early stages of the Cup of Nations. Whilst what looked like a comfortable three points against Burkina Faso were thrown away after a needless Efe Ambrose red card and a late defensive capitulation,...
Published: January 25, 2013
The Golf Channel announced sweeping new changes for its popular Morning Drive golf news show to begin on February 4, 2013. Morning Drive will be expanded and aired seven days per week from 7-9 A.M. ET. It will feature golf news and information about every golf tournament from around the world. Current regular show hosts Holly Sonders, Gary Williams, Damon Hack and Matt Ginella will handle the broadcast...
Published: January 25, 2013
Tiger Woods is one of the most complex athletes in sports. On the course, off the course, he does things that few others can do or have even dreamed of doing. And because he is who he is, speculation, rumor and innuendo are always associated with him. So why wouldn’t it be fun to put together a list playing a little fact or fiction with all things Tiger for 2013? Check out that list and see what...
Published: January 25, 2013
As a Brazilian football writer, the question that everybody always wants to ask you never changes: who is the next big star of the Brazilian game? Still in Brazil and only 20 years old, Neymar is already a veteran in the eyes of many. He is now old news. People are already wanting to look beyond the Santos star and, if you like, discover the “New Neymar.” Just as people had looked for the...
Published: January 25, 2013
As the page turns on 2012, soccer fans in Italy can go into the new year confident that their national team had turned a corner in their efforts to rebuild themselves, following the debacle at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The Azzurri overcame yet another major match-fixing scandal—the second in six years to hit the country—to surprise everyone and make it to the finals at Euro...
Published: January 25, 2013
With both the Ivory Coast and Tunisia having won their opening games in Group D, this could well be the game which decides who comes top. In Ivory Coast’s opener against Togo, Yaya Toure gave the Elephants a perfect start to the tournament as he struck an eighth-minute goal. However, the Ivory Coast failed to build on their early lead as they gave a laboured performance and Togo equalised...
Published: January 25, 2013
February 6 sees the height of the English FA’s 150th anniversary celebrations as the national team face Brazil in a star-studded friendly at Wembley Stadium. Roy Hodgson’s men will take on Luiz Felipe Scolari’s Brazilians at the national stadium in a match that isn’t just about ceremony, but also about improving England’s togetherness ahead of the rest of their campaign...
Published: January 25, 2013
Both Zambia and Nigeria earned a point from their opening match of the 2013 African Cup of Nations and will be out to improve on that with a strong performance here. Match tickets have reportedly been sold out for this great clash, with defending champions Zambia taking on one of the consistently strong trams in Africa. The Super Eagles were the last team to beat the Copper Bullets in the African Cup—all...
Published: January 25, 2013
The 2013 Farmer Insurance Open started off with a bang on Thursday at Torrey Pines as a top-10 player shares the lead. That top-10 player isn’t Tiger Woods (who still had a good day) or Phil Mickelson (who struggled). Instead, the world saw Brandt Snedeker post a seven-under-par 65 to share the lead with K.J. Choi. Snedeker, as you may remember, tied for third place at the British Open last year. Here’s...