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It is no secret that Mexico and the United States have one of the longest and most ferocious rivalries in world football. No matter if it is a friendly, a World Cup qualifier or a Gold Cup match, any clash between the two CONCACAF heavyweights puts a lot at stake—from pride and honor to endurance and technique. Their next meeting will take place on April 2 at the University of Phoenix Stadium...
Published: March 23, 2014
The World Golf Hall of Fame has modified the criteria for potential induction. There are a number of changes to the process and to the categories. To be nominated and elected, a golfer now has to get approval of 75 percent of the new Selection Committee, a panel of 16 co-chaired by Nancy Lopez, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Annika Sorenstam. Anyone qualified on the basis of the new criteria will need...
Published: March 23, 2014
It was ominous for the rest of the grid when Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo took an assured second place in the Australian Grand Prix. This was a team that had been on their knees only two weeks earlier in Bahrain. This was the team that had failed to complete a single lap on the penultimate day of pre-season testing and ran at such a pathetic pace on the final day that they seemed to be running...
Published: March 23, 2014
Judging by the current noises coming out of the Ferrari garage, the team is certainly not where they hoped they would be after the opening grand prix of the season. After an encouraging pre-season testing where they racked up the third-highest combined mileage of any team, Ferrari endured a disappointing Australian Grand Prix in which both drivers suffered issues before Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen...
Published: March 23, 2014
Breezes swirled and puffy cumulus clouds sailed overhead providing occasional shade for the sandaled, sunburned, shorts-wearing galleries at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The wind that kept spectators comfortable was just strong enough to be a challenge for the world’s best golfers. At the lake circled by the third and sixth holes, the breeze had a split personality. It was coming from the...
Published: March 23, 2014
Mexico have played in 14 World Cups and have hosted two—1970 and 1986. El Tri have gone through good and bad times, but they have always been a beacon of hope for the country. From their first victory in the history of the tournament, to the most emotional goal, here are 20 moments that deserve to be immortalized. Let’s take a look. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: March 22, 2014
Adam Scott wasn’t as sharp on Saturday as he’d been the first two rounds, but the Australian golfer is hanging on to a three-shot lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, heading into the final round with a score of 15-under par. He’s being chased hard by Keegan Bradley, who is just three shots off the lead at 12-under par. The two of them will tee off in the final pairing on Sunday,...
Published: March 22, 2014
As the No. 8 tennis player in the world, Juan Martin del Potro has established himself as a force in the tennis world. Unfortunately, that great play will have to be put on hold for at least this season, as the Argentine will have to undergo surgery for a left wrist injury that forced him to pull out of the Sony Open earlier this week. La Nacion reported the news Saturday afternoon (via Reuters), along...
Published: March 22, 2014
Two months ago, Rafael Nadal lost in the Australian Open final to Stanislas Wawrinka in large part due to back pain. He still doesn’t seem quite right, but he can definitely prove the opposite against Lleyton Hewitt at the Sony Open event. Nadal did not fare well against Wawrinka. The Spaniard lost in four sets and nearly retired early on. He told the Associated Press, via ESPN, that retiring...
Published: March 22, 2014
Roger Federer may never again reach the heights he did during his outstanding prime. Yet, the longtime superstar is showing why he’s still a threat on tennis’ biggest stages during a recent resurgence, which he’s trying to continue over the next few weeks in Miami. A quick glance at Federer’s results this season illustrate a return to what used to serve as normal operating procedure...