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Day 2 of the DP World Tour Championship was the story of Henrik Stenson. The talented Swede roared from behind to take the lead away from Alejandro Canizares, who now sits in second place. A tier has been established, with Canizares a stroke behind Stenson and everyone else three or more strokes back. Barring something unforeseen, it seems like the final two rounds will come down to which golfer—Canizares...
Published: November 15, 2013
Tiger Woods is in the final weeks of what has been an outstanding year of golf and if the results from his 2013 season serve as a window into his not-too-distant future, he will end a lengthy major championship victory drought with a win—or more—in 2014. Scandal. Injuries. Swing changes. Woods has dealt with adversity while facing enormous criticism under an oftentimes unforgiving public...
Published: November 15, 2013
The second United States Grand Prix at Austin is upon us. Despite concerns over another Sebastian Vettel/Red Bull walkover, there is a great deal to be excited about this weekend. The return of an old favourite, a huge battle for honour (and money!) in the constructors’ championship and the need for drivers to impress for next season means this weekend packs a lot more intrigue than you may think...
Published: November 15, 2013
Rafael Nadal may be the No.1 ranked tennis player in the world, but Novak Djokovic is the man who will light up the Davis Cup final between Nov. 15-17. Serbia’s giant hero is also the player to be most frightened of heading into the 2014 Grand Slam season. Unfortunately placed as the man Nadal ousted from the top of the ATP rankings, Djokovic takes centre stage in the Davis Cup showdown with...
Published: November 15, 2013
The 2013 Davis Cup final takes place over the weekend, with host Serbia—winners in 2010—matching up with 2012 champion the Czech Republic. Novak Djokovic is the top-ranked and most well-known player involved, with his presence giving Serbia a major boost in the final of the tournament. However, there are some other notables that are worth mentioning before the action gets started on...
Published: November 15, 2013
Jarrod Lyle has already beaten cancer. Like something as small as the cut at the 2013 Australian Masters was going to stand in his way. Every once in a while, you hear that story that makes you believe in sports again. Between the Richie Incognito/Jonathan Martin affair and the Atlanta Braves forcing Cobb County to pay $450 million for a new stadium, sometimes it’s hard to wonder why you ever...
Published: November 15, 2013
As strange as it might seem, the 2014 PGA Tour season is quietly under way, and we’ve already seen stars such as Dustin Johnson get off to strong starts. The majority of the game’s top players, however, really won’t compete in earnest until January, and that’s when we’ll begin to see whose game is ready to take a step forward and whose will slip from the 2013 campaign. Can...
Published: November 14, 2013
Harris English fired a six-under 65 on Sunday in the final round of the OHL Classic at Mayakoba to earn a comfortable four-stroke win over Brian Stuard. This tournament got off to a soggy and stuttered start on Thursday in the PGA’s only Mexican stop, but with conditions cooperating on Sunday, the tournament finished up on time. Check out the leaders below, or view PGA.com for...
Published: November 14, 2013
England, in most sports, have a long list of opponents who take great pleasure in beating them. Australia immediately spring to mind, but make no mistake, New Zealand don’t especially like the English either when it comes to sport. Their attitude toward the English isn’t quite viewed as being as narky as their antipodean cousins. But it’s there. Oh, it’s there. Remember Andrew...
Published: November 14, 2013
Scotland host South Africa on Sunday with the Boks coming off a powerful display in Cardiff. Scotland coach Scott Johnson has already declared his intention for his team to match their opponents’ physical prowess, and if they can manage that, we could be in for a classic between two sides who have had their fair share of great tussles over the years. Here are five memorable meetings. Begin Slideshow Read More →