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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: February 1, 2013
International soccer is a curious animal. It generates intense passion among the fan, but in all honesty, I would suspect that most club managers find it a pain. Another oddity about international soccer is the fact that you can have some players who have world-beating careers at the club level, and then simply fail to replicate that form at the international level. This should not be surprising. After...
Published: February 1, 2013
The putt that could have given Phil Mickelson a 59 in the first round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open circled the cup 270 degrees. Then it lipped out. It was a cruel ending to a splendid performance by one of the most loved and volatile professional golfers on the PGA Tour. Long beyond the point of needing to prove anything, Mickelson’s career has already qualified him for the...
Published: February 1, 2013
It’s day one of the Hertz Sevens tournament in Wellington, New Zealand—the fourth stop on the IRB Sevens World Series. The home side, under head coach Gordon Tietjens, are the defending champions in Wellington, and return to New Zealand as leaders in the 2012/13 World Series standings. Their day, however, got off to a rough start. In fact, the early action would bring a flurry...
Published: February 1, 2013
Phil Mickelson lit up TPC Scottsdale on Day 1 of the 2013 Waste Management Phoenix Open, lipping out a birdie putt on his 18th hole to settle for an 11-under round of 60. Mickelson leads by four over Brandt Snedeker, three-time major champion Padraig Harrington and others that shot 64 on Thursday. It was a particularly low-scoring day, which makes Mickelson’s ability to separate himself from...
Published: February 1, 2013
The drama of the 2013 Australian Open may be over, but the drama of the full 2013 tennis season is about to kick into high gear. The next Grand Slam draw should include the missing piece of the “Big Four” in Melbourne, Rafael Nadal. Novak Djokovic claimed his Open era record third straight Australian Open title against Andy Murray on the final weekend in Melbourne. A...
Published: February 1, 2013
The drums will be beating out a samba rhythm at Wembley on Wednesday when Brazil come to London to take on Roy Hodgson’s gradually evolving England side. The Three Lions’ World Cup qualifying campaign hasn’t got off to the greatest of starts, so a morale boosting victory against the 2014 hosts wouldn’t go amiss. The fixture, though, is equally important for Brazil, as it represents...