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Outside of Grand Slams, few tournaments can boast a field as impressive the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. The ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event takes place on a hard court, and it is one of the final places for competitors to tune up before the start of the U.S. Open. On the women’s side, each of the top 10 in the world rankings is present, with Serena Williams looking to continue...
Published: August 12, 2013
There is a renaissance occurring in the PGA. Thanks to an infusion of young talent, the parity of the sport has never been higher, a notion reinforced by the end result of the 2013 PGA Championship. Jason Dufner brought home the 95th Wanamaker Trophy at Oak Hill Sunday and joined Justin Rose and Adam Scott as the third player in 2013 to win his first major. The success for Dufner...
Published: August 12, 2013
U.S. Soccer released the 23-man roster that will train for the next three days in preparation for Wednesday’s friendly against FIFA’s 13th-ranked team, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Dragons will field several European stars, lead their UEFA World Cup qualifying group and are unbeaten in nine consecutive games. With the 19th-ranked Americans on an 11-game winning streak of their own, someone’s...
Published: August 12, 2013
The FedEx Cup Playoffs have become one of the crowning events on the PGA Tour. While the Tour Championship in September will never eclipse any of the majors, the FedEx Cup playoffs have grown in stature every year since the event started in 2007. Players win FedEx Cup points in all PGA Tour events from January through mid-August, and the top 125 point-getters are eligible to compete in the The Barclays,...
Published: August 12, 2013
While the PGA Championship was a fun week for some—Jason Dufner winning the final major championship of the year—it wasn’t fun at all for other top golfers. When play from Oak Hill Country Club in New York commenced on Thursday, everyone was hoping to see Tiger Woods win his 15th career major championship. But by the time Sunday rolled around, Tiger was far from the top of the leaderboard....
Published: August 12, 2013
They came, they saw, they yelled, “Mashed potatoes.” The PGA Championship was as much about inane shouts from the gallery as it was about Jason Dufner winning with little emotion and Phil Mickelson spending the better part of his weekend in the rough. What follows is a beautiful mashup (via TNT/CBS) of the best (read: most annoying) shouts from golf bros at Oak Hill. The classic “Mashed...
Published: August 12, 2013
The 2013 Rogers Cup was definitely a spectacle to watch and experience. All the top stars came in with goals and attempted to reach hard-fought success. Some new players and dark horses made statements all week, taking those top athletes off their game and sending them home early on. Surely, the event will not be entirely indicative of what will occur at the U.S. Open, but anything is possible, and...
Published: August 12, 2013
Belgium host France at the King Baudouin Stadium this Wednesday in an international friendly with the tables having turned dramatically since the pair last met in a friendly in 2011. The match finished goalless, but prior to that the two sides had not met since 2004 when Les Bleus won 2-0 in Belgium. On Wednesday, France will enter the match 13 places behind Les Diables Rouges in the latest...
Published: August 12, 2013
Tiger Woods hasn’t won a major since the 2008 U.S. Open, but that hasn’t stopped sportsbooks from installing the superstar as the odds-on favorite to win the 2014 Masters. According to Yahoo! Sports’ Shane Bacon, Woods is currently 5-1 to don the green jacket at Augusta National next April. ESPN’s Darren Rovell states the 2014 Masters odds are courtesy of the Last Vegas...
Published: August 12, 2013
The last time England faced Scotland they had David Seaman in goal, Tony Adams at centre-back, Jamie Redknapp and Paul Ince in midfield and an attacking partnership of Alan Shearer and Michael Owen. They didn’t manage a single shot on target. Don Hutchison’s 39th-minute goal was enough for Scotland to seal a 1-0 victory at the old Wembley Stadium that Wednesday in November 1999, although...