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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: November 17, 2013
South Africa overwhelmed Scotland 28-0 at Murrayfield on Sunday, with the hosts dealt a harsh reality check after their recent victory against Japan. It took just seven minutes for the Springboks to register their opening try—flanker Willem Alberts powering over after the visitors turned down the opportunity to kick an early penalty and went for touch instead. The resulting line-out was...
Published: November 17, 2013
Sebastian Vettel blasted past the field to take the 2013 USA Grand Prix and continue his historic reign over the sport of Formula 1 racing. Fox Sports pointed out on Twitter that Sunday’s win was his eighth straight victory, a feat that is one shy of the all-time record of consecutive checkerboards. Vettel crushed his competition from start to finish, building a sizable 10-second...
Published: November 17, 2013
For the second straight year, Radek Stepanek played the role of hero for the Czech Republic, beating Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic in Sunday’s decisive rubber in Belgrade to power his country to its second consecutive Davis Cup title and third overall. Stepanek won in straight sets to lock up a 3-2 win for the Czechs, who became the first team since Spain in 2008 to win the Davis...
Published: November 17, 2013
The Race to Dubai came to an exciting conclusion earlier today, as Henrik Stenson ran away with the title in record-breaking fashion. On the fourth day of the tournament, the Swedish star posted an incredible 64 for the second time in three rounds, finishing six shots ahead of the pack at 25 under overall at the DP World Tour Championship. Stenson’s win was one for the history books, as he became...
Published: November 17, 2013
Henrik Stenson produced another round of scintillating golf to claim the DP World Tour Championship by six shots. The Swede finished at 25 under par, after a final eight-under round of 64, romping home to yet another triumph in what’s been a magical few months. The convincing win sees Stenson achieve a historic double, becoming the first golfer to claim The Race to Dubai and FedEx...
Published: November 17, 2013
Although he finishes the calendar ranked as only the world’s second, it’s been another superstar year for Novak Djokovic, who rivalled Rafael Nadal for the top spot every step of the way. One 2013 Grand Slam title is all the Serbian could muster, but it could easily have been so much more, as Djokovic came close to matching his heights of 2011. Nevertheless, the 26-year-old has enjoyed...
Published: November 17, 2013
Henrik Stenson used a strong final round in the DP World Tour Championship to clinch the Race to Dubai. In doing so, the Swedish sensation became the first golfer to capture the European title and the FedEx Cup in the same season. The Telegraph made note of the accomplishment: Stenson pulled away from the pack with an 8-under round of 64, which was enough to beat Ian Poulter by six strokes and...
Published: November 17, 2013
Adam Scott has certainly given golf fans in Australia something to talk about. He has won two consecutive tournaments after making his first return to his home country since his win at the Masters last April. He won last week at the Australian PGA Championship. It is a major on the Australasia PGA Tour and was the only Aussie major that Scott had not previously won. He joins Peter Senior, Greg Norman,...
Published: November 17, 2013
The Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas will host the penultimate race on the Formula 1 schedule this weekend. There is little in terms of major honors to compete for with Red Bull Racing and Sebastian Vettel having won the respective constructors and world championships. Nonetheless, the circuit at Austin is one of the most exciting races on the calendar, and there is much to look forward to...
Published: November 17, 2013
Sebastian Vettel became the first man ever to win eight grands prix in a row in a single season after taking a dominant victory in the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. It was Vettel’s first win on US soil after making his F1 debut in America at Indianapolis in 2007. And should he take a ninth successive victory in Brazil he will match Alberto Ascari’s long-standing record of nine successive...