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Tuesday’s action at the 2013 French Open features some top seeds and potential nail-biters, but which matches should you watch in terms of pure entertainment value? Tennis players, like most athletes, aren’t impervious to meltdowns and/or screaming matches on the court. Whether it be unethical play or a chair umpire’s call, sometimes all it can take is a split second for a player...
Published: May 27, 2013
Brazil are just over 12 months away from hosting a FIFA World Cup and the nation is feeling the pressure to deliver a home win. Unimpressive performances and a lack of awareness when it came to disposable talent saw Mano Menezes fired, and Luiz Felipe Scolari has returned to the helm in an attempt to win his second World Cup. The results haven’t been perfect, but he’s making positive tactical...
Published: May 27, 2013
Does it get any cooler than a Batmobile-inspired golf cart? The answer is no. The folks at This LA Life have the details on this cart, which is owned by movie director Ray Griggs and was originally spotted on the Warner Brothers lot. Griggs is a writer, director, and producer who is a huge Batman and Superman fan. His love of the Dark Knight lead him to work with designer...
Published: May 27, 2013
The tennis world is used to seeing most of the top men sail into the second week of nearly every grand slam event contested. That notion was shaken up in a big way Monday, as No. 5 seed Tomas Berdych lost in five sets to Frenchman Gael Monfils. While Berdych hadn’t won a title this season, he had been playing some strong tennis, scoring wins over Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. He is also a...
Published: May 27, 2013
Roger Federer isn’t too old to win the 2013 French Open. The Swiss superstar will turn 32 years old in August. Roland Garros historically hates Federer. He’s only won one grand slam there compared to four Australian Open, five U.S. Open and seven Wimbledon singles titles. Nevertheless, this year Federer has phenomenal odds to hoist The Musketeers’ Trophy. He may or may not have yawned...
Published: May 27, 2013
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres has been “out of favour” for club and country at times this season, but the forward seems to have won back his place for both sides after he was named in Spain’s provisional squad for the forthcoming Confederations Cup. His last appearance for his nation came back in October of 2012, but his latest recall is both well-timed and “merited,”...
Published: May 27, 2013
With leagues all over Europe winding down as we head into the offseason, you could be forgiven for thinking that football is finished for the summer. However, that is far from the case, and with the World Cup finals in Brazil in 2014, thoughts are now turning to national teams and qualification for that particular extravaganza. Early next month sees more World Cup qualification for matches, and at...
Published: May 27, 2013
This time next year all of the talk will be of the upcoming World Cup in Brazil, and England need to make sure that they’re part of the conversation. Two points behind Montenegro in qualifying Group H―a gap which would grow to five should the Montenegrins beat Ukraine in Podgorica next Friday―the English find themselves in somewhat of an uncomfortable position with four matches of...
Published: May 27, 2013
On Wednesday, the United States men’s national team will take on 15th-ranked Belgium in an international friendly in Cleveland, Ohio. The game is the first of a five-game stretch for the U.S. and the first of two friendlies before the Americans resume World Cup qualifying with games against Jamaica, Panama and Honduras in June. Here is your complete preview of the game. When and Where...
Published: May 27, 2013
New Zealand-born Dylan Hartley has had a long and storied rugby career; unfortunately, you’ll have to find many of those stories in the horror section. The controversial Northampton, England and would-be Lions hooker has once again landed in hot water this week. If one went down the list of the worst possible offences a rugby player, at any level, could commit, it might include such skulduggery...