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The 2014 Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix saw the first Mercedes one-two finish since the 1955 Italian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton dominated the weekend. He claimed pole, set the fastest lap and didn’t just win the race—he led every single lap as well. In F1 such a feat is known as a Grand Chelem, and it was Hamilton’s first. Malaysia also saw Red Bull claw their way back into contention....
Published: March 31, 2014
With the proliferation of talented golfers under the age of 30 winning PGA Tour events, who is the best young golfer currently on the PGA Tour? Rory McIlroy (24), Keegan Bradley (27) and Webb Simpson (28) all have major championship trophies on their mantles. Patrick Reed, at the tender age of 23, has three PGA Tour wins and is confident that he is one of the five best players in the world. A...
Published: March 31, 2014
It was only Wednesday that Roger Federer was unexpectedly ousted from the Miami Masters by Kei Nishikori after three sets. Federer was riding a huge wave of success into Miami, having played some of his best tennis since recovering from an injury-plagued 2013 season. The loss may have affected Federer’s confidence and momentum slightly, but the former world No. 1 won’t have to wait...
Published: March 30, 2014
There are big winners, and then there are huge winners like 339th-ranked Steven Bowditch who took home the 2014 Valero Texas Open trophy for his first professional win. OK, so he backed into the win with a four-over 76 on the last day. A win is a win, and with this one he gets to play in the Masters next month. In what has become something of a theme this year, Bowditch beat out Matt Kuchar,...
Published: March 30, 2014
Novak Djokovic dominated Rafael Nadal at the 2014 Sony Open in Miami, but the 6-3, 6-3 win only underscores the way he has seized the upper hand in their rivalry. Serena Williams also made a couple of redundant big-play statements to Maria Sharapova and Li Na. Some things never change, especially Serena’s awesome ability to overwhelm would-be rivals. There were also a few unpleasant surprises,...
Published: March 30, 2014
Mexico continue their World Cup preparations, and manager Miguel Herrera is willing to give a chance to players who have been proving themselves in the Liga MX. The side’s next clash on April 2 will pit El Tri against the United States for the first time since the World Cup qualifying tournament. This game will be the perfect opportunity to look at the footballers who could make a surprise entry...
Published: March 30, 2014
With the massive regulation changes for the new Formula One season, about the only thing we knew for certain coming into 2014 is that nothing was certain. After two races, a picture—albeit still blurry—is beginning to emerge. With dominant victories in Australia and Malaysia, it is clear that Mercedes is the class of field so far. Following Daniel Ricciardo‘s disqualification...
Published: March 30, 2014
Novak Djokovic was at the peak of his powers in Sunday’s 2014 Sony Open final, where he cruised to a 6-3, 6-3 victory over top seed Rafael Nadal at Crandon Park in Miami, Fla. This marks Djokovic’s second consecutive title after winning at Indian Wells, and he blew his fellow superstar opponent away with a superior serve and booming groundstrokes that left Nadal scrambling throughout. Nadal...
Published: March 30, 2014
Williams‘ Felipe Massa was running in seventh place with a few laps to go of the 2014 Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix. Having done an exceptionally good job of saving fuel, he was attempting to pass the McLaren of Jenson Button for sixth. Just behind and catching fast was Valtteri Bottas in the other Williams. The team thought Bottas had a better chance of passing Button than Massa, so they...
Published: March 30, 2014
For someone supposedly too daft to succeed in Formula One in 2014, Lewis Hamilton didn’t do too badly in winning the Malaysian Grand Prix. Ahead of the season, it was thought that the only thing that could deny Hamilton a second world championship title was himself. He had the car. He had the team. He had the structure. But did he have the discipline, the composure, the sense and even the willingness...