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It is no secret that Rafael Nadal is not happy with the current ATP World Tour Finals format. For the past nine years, the Tour Finals have been indoors. Nadal has concurrently qualified in each of those years but has failed to come away victorious. His best run came in 2010 when he was beaten by Roger Federer in the final. Nadal has been rather vocal about his displeasure with the format of the event,...
Published: November 5, 2013
The 2013 ATP World Tour Finals are in full swing, as the best players in men’s tennis look to finish the season on top. The usual suspects headline the field of eight competitors, which is split into two groups of four for round-robin play. Rafael Nadal appears to be a lock to advance from Group A, while his archrival, Novak Djokovic, looks poised for another semifinal berth in London. Andy Murray...
Published: November 5, 2013
With only two races remaining in what has been another long Formula One season, you would be forgiven for thinking the drivers are already winding down in preparation for a well-earned break. But with the drivers’ title already sewn up, the dominant Sebastian Vettel shows no signs of slowing down in his hunger for more wins, and there are many other drivers still with plenty to play for. Taking...
Published: November 5, 2013
After 24 hours of anticipation, Day 2 at the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals has finally arrived. Tuesday’s action inside the O2 Arena in London will feature three of the biggest names in tennis. World No. 1 Rafael Nadal began his bid to win his first-ever year-end title with a dominant win over countryman David Ferrer in the day’s first singles match, per BBC Sport on Twitter: Day 2’s...
Published: November 5, 2013
It sounds implausible, but it’s exactly what happened: Tiger Woods ripped a driver from one continent to another. The intercontinental tee shot occurred in Istanbul, Turkey, on Tuesday as part of a promotional publicity stunt. Woods lined up his shot from the middle of the Bosphorus Bridge—a suspension bridge that connects Europe and Asia. Kyle Porter of CBSSports.com spotted...
Published: November 5, 2013
Victory for Sebastian Vettel in India also sealed a fourth successive constructors’ title for a team that is now entering the ranks of the greatest constructors in the sport’s history. It has been a quite astonishing rise to the top after the energy drinks company bought the ailing Jaguar Racing team from Ford back in 2004. Thanks to a comprehensive company re-structuring and the genius...
Published: November 5, 2013
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Biggest Hits in World Rugby, where the omniscient eye of Bleacher Report rarely misses a collision worth talking about. This week, we saw the November internationals get underway and it was the brawl between England and Australia that drew most attention, with the Twickenham hosts just about managing to run out a 20-13 victory over Ewen McKenzie’s side. That...
Published: November 5, 2013
The speculation continues to swirl around the future of Mercedes’ Formula One chief Ross Brawn. In the latest of a line of rumours about the hugely influential Briton’s future with the Silver Arrows, Sky Sports F1 reported yesterday that Williams could be a possible destination. With Mercedes’ saturated executive level, something has to budge. And it looks like it will be Brawn. Which...
Published: November 5, 2013
What if you built it, but nobody came? That is the situation facing the organizers of Formula One’s Indian and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix. Held on back-to-back weekends, October 27 and November 3, these two relative newcomers to the schedule are having trouble living up to expectations in a sport that regularly draws 100,000 (or more) fans on race weekends in Europe, Canada, Brazil and...
Published: November 5, 2013
Serena Williams‘ 2013 season will go down as one of the most stunning in tennis history. The American finished as the world’s top player for the third time, compiling a 78-4 record replete with two Grand Slam titles and nine other Tour-level crowns. Along the way, she battled illness, a few injuries and fatigue—yet still managed to play more, and win more, than at any other...