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Day 6 of the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals marked the final day of group play in both the singles and doubles competitions. Both sections of the event featured must-win matches for some of the sport’s biggest stars. In singles, Novak Djokovic already secured a spot in the knockout rounds out of Group B. It left Juan Martin del Potro and Roger Federer to battle it out for the final spot in the next...
Published: November 9, 2013
A win that looks a little better on paper than it did in real time makes it two from two for England, but after their first half dominance, it should have been so much better. Here’s what we learned this week. Chris Ashton–time for a rest Forget the quality of the scramble defence. A wing in form would have put the first chance away that Chris Ashton failed to finish off. He scored...
Published: November 9, 2013
Day 3 of the 2013 Turkish Airlines Open brought yet another day of great golf on the beautiful Montgomerie Maxx Royal Course in Antalya, Turkey. Victor Dubuisson is your clubhouse leader heading into Sunday at 20-under for the tournament. Big names like Tiger Woods and Henrik Stenson remain squarely in contention through three rounds, but surprise contenders have also emerged in Dubuisson...
Published: November 9, 2013
The podium ceremony following any Formula One race is a special moment. Thousands of cheering fans surround the platform, clamouring to get as close as possible to their favourite drivers. But this spectator participation could soon be a thing of the past. Just after the 2013 Canadian Grand Prix, a volunteer track worker was killed when he was run over by a crane carrying a damaged F1 car....
Published: November 9, 2013
After storming into contention with a bogey-free second round on Friday, Tiger Woods experienced an up-and-down day at the Turkish Airlines Open on Saturday. He shot a four-under 68, which allowed him to remain in the hunt at 15 under for the tournament. However, it dropped him six behind leader Victor Dubuisson. Woods couldn’t quite duplicate the magical round of 63 he turned in on Friday....
Published: November 9, 2013
The inaugural Turkish Airlines Open has shown itself to be a very open affair this weekend as more than 20 players head into the final round with a score of 10 under or better. In fact, Victor Dubuisson’s magnificent Saturday form was good enough to even get him as low as 20 under, the French leader so far yet to record a score of more than 67. However, while Dubuisson’s rampage to the...
Published: November 9, 2013
This weekend brings about the true beginning of the autumn internationals, where Europe’s finest defend their lines against Southern Hemisphere invaders in a test of trans-equator proportions. The likes of England, Australia and New Zealand may all have been in action last week, but it’s only now that the continent’s big guns come out in force. While there’s not much aside...
Published: November 9, 2013
The 2013 ATP World Tour Finals are winding down in London, but there’s still plenty of compelling action to watch. Although Andy Murray hasn’t had the chance to play in front of his hometown fans, other singles stars such as Roger Federer, Juan Martin Del Potro and Novak Djokovic have made their mark on the tournament. The Finals have just one round of round-robin play left before launching...
Published: November 9, 2013
The 2013 ATP World Tour Finals will continue on Saturday, Nov. 9. Four singles players and four doubles teams will look to clinch a berth in the semi-finals in London at the O2 Arena. Here’s everything you need to know about when the action will transpire. Ivan Dodig & Marcelo Melo vs. Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi & Jean-Julien Rojer Saturday’s action will commence with doubles...
Published: November 9, 2013
England may have opened up their autumn international series in the best possible fashion with a win over Australia last weekend, but now they have the task of maintaining such lofty standards throughout their upcoming Test trials. Next on the agenda is the visit of Argentina, coming off the back of a Rugby Championship in which they again failed to win a single game. The Pumas may have been shown...