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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: September 23, 2013
The 2013 PGA Tour season came to an end with Henrik Stenson winning the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup. 2013 also saw some other phenomenal performances. Tiger Woods won five titles. Adam Scott, Jason Dufner and Justin Rose won major championships. Phil Mickelson won a major and two other events. Steve Stricker played part-time and finished No. 3 in the FedEx Cup. Here is a ranking of the...
Published: September 23, 2013
It’s a milestone week in men’s tennis. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic gains entry into some lofty company when it comes to top players in history, though he won’t have much time to enjoy himself. Ernests Gulbis shows the world that it’s not just the high-and-mighty that can lay claim to incredible feats and records. The races to the ATP World Tour Finals heats up, and Andy Murray...
Published: September 23, 2013
While quality isn’t always assured, the one thing you can bet on when you put 30 testosterone-fuelled men on a pitch together is physicality, and then some. When the going gets tough, the tough hit back. That’s how it goes, right? In any case, continue to see some of the big hit highlights from around the globe over the past week; two of which come from Taranaki’s 21-3 ITM Cup victory...
Published: September 23, 2013
The Tour Championship capped off the 2013 PGA Tour season on Sunday at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club. Henrik Stenson emerged as the winner of the tournament and was also crowned the FedEx Cup champion. Stenson’s rise to No. 4 in the world rankings spurred by his brilliant play to close the year is among the greatest stories in recent memory in pro golf. However, there were several other...
Published: September 23, 2013
World No. 6 Tomas Berdych heads a talented field at the 2013 ATP Thailand Open this September. The overall top seed in the singles draw, Berdych will take aim at his first ever title on the indoor hard courts of Bangkok. The 28-year-old Czech will face plenty of stiff competition in Southeast Asia, though. Defending tournament champion Richard Gasquet is seeded second at the bottom of the draw, while...
Published: September 23, 2013
The ATP World Tour is making its rounds across Asia, and many of the top players in the world will take a stop in Kuala Lumpur for the Malaysian Open. With three of the top 20 players in the world, there is certain to be a lot of competition for 250 points toward the world rankings and a cash prize of $875,500. The hard-court event will feature 28 competitors, most of them capable of pulling...
Published: September 23, 2013
Paul di Resta’s latest setback in a season blighted with bad luck saw his Singapore Grand Prix end in the barrier at Turn 7 as teammate Adrian Sutil went on to collect the final championship point. “I’m still not sure what happened, but I took the corner the same way as I had done the previous lap and the car went straight on and wouldn’t stop,” said a frustrated di Resta...
Published: September 23, 2013
On Sunday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Henrik Stenson proved age is just a number. The 37-year-old, on the back of an improbable and revitalizing 2013 campaign, won the Tour Championship and captured his first FedEx Cup title. Headed into the 2013 campaign, Henrik Stenson had posted two victories and 14 top-10 finishes since debuting on the PGA Tour in 2001. That included zero victories and one...
Published: September 23, 2013
On the first day of fall, Henrik Stenson added the exclamation point to what has been a career-defining summer of golf. His victory in Atlanta on Sunday earned Stenson the PGA Tour Championship title, as well as the FedEx Cup, to net $11.44 million in winnings. That’s not too shabby for a player who was ranked out of the top 200 as recently as two years ago. His incredible summer was highlighted...
Published: September 23, 2013
A broken finger is the latest calamity to befall Queens Park Rangers‘ Julio Cesar. The injury, which according to Mark Bowering of Goal.com, will keep him out for six to eight weeks, puts in further doubt the goalkeeper’s dream of representing Brazil at 2014’s home World Cup. The ex-Inter man’s misfortune is an equal blow for the Selecao, which would without a doubt be...