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Paul di Resta’s sixth-place finish in Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix may just have been enough to persuade employer’s Force India to give him one more season to prove his worth. It is not too much of an understatement to say that going into Sunday’s race, the Scot was under enormous pressure to deliver the goods with his Formula One career on the line. But deliver he did, ...
Published: November 4, 2013
As the dust settled on yet another dominant Grand Prix weekend for the all-conquering Red Bull team, other teams in the paddock continue to have worries beyond the track. Amongst today’s latest F1 rumours and gossip, we reveal that a deal to save the future of Lotus has all but been confirmed, and that Williams could be looking at securing the services of one of the sport’s most successful...
Published: November 4, 2013
Almost all of world’s top tennis stars will be in action at the Barclays 2013 ATP World Tour Finals. Of all the top players in the world, only Andy Murray won’t play in London this week. He would have been a huge hometown favorite, but the world’s No. 4-ranked player is recovering from back surgery, per Jacob Steinberg of The Guardian, and can’t compete. Here is a look at the...
Published: November 4, 2013
The tennis season will conclude this week with the year-end championships in London, better known as the ATP World Tour Finals. World No. 1 Rafael Nadal headlines the list of competitors, which includes defending champion Novak Djokovic and six-time winner Roger Federer. After missing the second half of the 2012 season because of a knee injury, Nadal is back with a vengeance and ready to take aim at...
Published: November 4, 2013
The world’s best tennis players gather in London this week for the prestigious ATP Tour Finals, with only the top performing eight players of the past year in attendance. In the absence of Britain’s Andy Murray, world No. 9 Richard Gasquet completes the qualifiers for this year’s tournament. He was the final player to confirm his qualification on October 31. Over the course of...
Published: November 4, 2013
PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem announced a new professional golf tour for China. In partnership with the China Golf Association (CGA) and event promoter China Olympic Sports Industry, the PGA Tour will establish a series of professional golf tournaments throughout China. Beginning next year, 12 events will comprise the new PGA China Tour, and each will offer a purse of about $200,000. The number...
Published: November 3, 2013
With thousands of players from across the globe to pick from, here is Bleacher Report’s attempt to select just five of world football’s very best performers this weekend. Circumstances, both for the players and their side, their overall contribution in relation to their team’s level of success and the level at which they were playing at are all factors considered here. Disagree...
Published: November 3, 2013
It was another solid week for Americans playing abroad this week with goals by Sacha Kljestan and Alejandro Bedoya leading the way. In other good news, Brek Shea some saw game time midweek in cup action, Michael Bradley earned his first 90-minute effort with Roma this season, and Tim Howard received some honors from the BBC. In late-season action, Mix Diskerud and Rosenborg will head into the final...
Published: November 3, 2013
By now, most of the golf world has heard about the feud between Tiger Woods and Brandel Chamblee. It began following a Golf.com article in which Chamblee all but came straight out and accused Woods of cheating. Chamblee’s article, which gave out year-end grades to most of the top players on the PGA Tour, was published on October 15th under the title “Brandel Chamblee’s PGA Tour Season...
Published: November 3, 2013
Novak Djokovic showed the world just how dominant he can be by knocking off David Ferrer 7-5, 7-5 Sunday to take home the 2013 Paris Masters title. The win moved Djokovic’s career record against Ferrer to 11-5. Ferrer was trying to become the first ever player to win back-to-back championships at the Paris Masters and appeared poised to possibly do so early. However, Djokovic rallied from a 5-3...