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The 2013 U.S. Open is drawing closer in the summer swing, and though the draws are not determined yet, there is no doubt that all players will have tough roads in the championship. The top of the men’s game seems to be in a small state of confusion, while the up-and-comers are starting to pounce on their opportunities. It may not be easy to label any particular player as a definitive favorite...
Published: August 4, 2013
There are many incredible tennis players in the world, and still, none of them are perfect. However, some can be the best in the sport at certain times of the year and can also possess the greatest particular shot as a weapon. The men in the Big Four (or five) are certainly among the best in terms of fitness, while some players can be the best in other regards, such as Jerzy Janowicz and his drop shot. In...
Published: August 4, 2013
In the first soccer match at historic Dodger Stadium, Real Madrid used two first-half goals to down Everton at the 2013 International Champions Cup. Cristiano Ronaldo and Mesut Ozil each had goals to give Los Blancos a decisive first-half lead. Although Everton returned serve with a Nikica Jelavic goal to cut the deficit in half, Madrid did enough down the stretch to pick up the 2-1 victory. The...
Published: August 4, 2013
Barring a catastrophic choke in the tournament’s final day, Tiger Woods will be your 2013 Bridgestone Invitational champion. But that doesn’t mean that the rest of the field will stop trying to catch him. Some of the top golfers in the world will attempt to close the gap between themselves and Woods, who has built a commanding lead in Akron, Ohio. After all, winning the tournament...
Published: August 4, 2013
The United States men’s national team has endured an incredible amount of friendlies, World Cup qualifiers and Gold Cup games over the past few months. With the “A” team and “B” team both used in this exhausting list of games, head coach Jurgen Klinsmann has had an extended opportunity to evaluate his team. As the next round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers start in September,...
Published: August 4, 2013
Tiger Woods has been spectacular through three rounds of the WGC Bridgestone 2013, and he will walk away from the tournament victorious barring a major collapse. He started the tournament near the top of the leaderboard, but he took control after shooting a 61 in the second round. He took an eight-shot lead into the third round, and he saw it shrink down to seven after shooting two under. At...
Published: August 3, 2013
Sergiy Stakhovsky’s use of a serve-and-volley game to upset of Roger Federer at Wimbledon rekindled the debate regarding the best net players in tennis today. The volley is becoming a lost art at the highest level, with the powerful baseliners now ruling the game. Stakhovsky’s upset is unlikely to change that trend, but the match at least suggests that net play is not dead. Perhaps...
Published: August 3, 2013
Tiger Woods does not give big leads away. While he hasn’t lapped the field like he is doing at the Bridgestone Invitational in quite a while, it’s apparently a lot like riding a bicycle. You simply don’t forget how to do it when you get the opportunity. Woods shot a 68 in the third round at Firestone, and he has a seven-stroke lead after 54 holes at one of his favorite tournaments....
Published: August 3, 2013
Tiger Woods didn’t fire another nine-under 61 on Saturday, but his two-under 68 ensures he’ll have a comfortable seven-shot lead heading into the final round on Sunday at the 2013 Bridgestone Invitational. The only drama left in the final round is the chase for second place and Woods’ chances to break his 72-hole record of 259 at the tournament. He needs a six-under 64 on Sunday...
Published: August 3, 2013
Tiger Woods didn’t quite match his career-best 61 from Friday, but the world’s top-ranked golfer played well enough in Round 3 to keep himself in commanding position at the 2013 Bridgestone Invitational. Woods carded a two-under score of 68, coming back to earth a bit on a day where course conditions did not allow for many highlights. Nevertheless, he still holds a seven-stroke lead on...