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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: April 13, 2013
Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, the Chinese Grand Prix will invade the Shanghai International Circuit on Sunday as part of Formula One’s season. Two-time champion Lewis Hamilton will be looking to extend his record of most wins at the Chinese Grand Prix while 2012 winner Nico Rosberg has other plans in Shanghai. With only 56 laps, every turn is crucial for the 22 racers competing at the...
Published: April 13, 2013
The 2013 U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships will come to a close this weekend in Houston, but not before two big-time singles semifinal showdowns on Saturday afternoon. With the Big Four absent at River Oaks Country Club, Nicolas Almagro, Juan Monaco and John Isner are the top stars to watch for this weekend. The three ATP Top 25 players will be joined by wild card Rhyne Williams, who has won...
Published: April 13, 2013
When they fly into the West of Scotland in a few weeks’ time, New Zealand head coach Gordon Tietjens and his team may feel a tinge of deja vu. Once again, the mighty New Zealanders will arrive at the Glasgow Sevens to defend their tournament title, as they take another step towards claiming their third straight IRB Sevens Series crown. In truth, the competition for the top of the table...
Published: April 12, 2013
The striker position has been a thorn in the side of the Italian national team for a long time now. Even during the team’s magical run to the 2006 World Cup title, the Azzurri didn’t have a top striker—they scored 12 goals through 10 different players. In that tournament, Francesco Totti was still playing with metal plates in his ankle and Alessandro Del Piero was being...
Published: April 12, 2013
Over the 22 years since the inaugural Women’s World Cup, held in China in 1991, no team has been more dominant in the women’s game than the United States women’s national team. The team won the World Cup in 1991 and 1999, finished second in 2011 and third in 1995, 2003 and 2007. The USWNT has won Olympic gold in 1996, 2004, 2008 and 2012, winning the tournament four out of the five...
Published: April 12, 2013
Novak Djokovic’s injured ankle has turned into the hottest tennis story of the Monte-Carlo Masters draw this weekend. Even the subject of Rafael Nadal’s knees has been put on ice. Djokovic hurt his ankle last Sunday in a Davis Cup match for Serbia against the United States. An MRI showed no structural damage, but recommended rest for optimum healing, according to Djokovic’s website....
Published: April 11, 2013
Sunday, the eyes of the Formula 1 world will focus on the 5.451 km Shanghai International Circuit, the home of the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix. It is the third race of the Formula 1 season and there seems to be a wide open field. So who has the best chance of winning this week in Shanghai? The odds makers feel that the Chinese Grand Prix will be won by current point’s leader Sebastian...
Published: April 11, 2013
In this article, Bleacher Report’s African Expert Ed Dove profiles 10 African internationals who could be poised to make a move to Europe this summer. While some of these players have already tasted competition north of the Mediterranean, in European leagues, others have never left Africa, and yet are poised to take their careers to the next level and demonstrate their ability with a major club. With...
Published: April 11, 2013
In the United States men’s national team’s recent World Cup qualifiers against Costa Rica and Mexico, a funny thing happened. For the first time in recent memory, certainly the first time in the Jurgen Klinsmann era, every single player on the field for the United States was, or had been, a Major League Soccer player. MLS still holds a controversial place in the hearts and minds of many...
Published: April 10, 2013
The Chinese Grand Prix, the third race of the 2013 Formula 1 season, takes place on one of the series’ most challenging courses. That would be the 5.451 km Shanghai International Circuit. It is the long straight-a-ways where cars can reach over 190 miles per hour that make the course exciting. However, turns Nos. 1 and 2 make up a very long right-hand curve, which leads immediately into turns...