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The 2014 Australian Grand Prix is one of the most eagerly anticipated season-openers in Formula One history. Changes to aerodynamic and engine regulations look set to shake up the running order. Reigning champions Red Bull suffered from awful reliability in preseason, while Williams—coming off the back of one of their worst-ever seasons—look to be among the front-runners at this stage. The...
Published: March 12, 2014
England’s Triple Crown win summed up an excellent tournament from Stuart Lancaster’s men against the home nations, but they still have plenty to do if they are to clinch the RBS Six Nations. Level on six points with Ireland and France, the top three all still have a chance to take top spot in this year’s competition, with England’s fellow title chasers facing off in Round 5’s...
Published: March 12, 2014
Rafael Nadal‘s loss to Alexandr Dolgopolov in the third round at Indian Wells is hardly cause for alarm, but it has loosened up some of his grip on the No. 1 ranking. The Spaniard will once again need a giant clay-court season to stay atop the ATP Rankings and, given his current form, this is no guarantee. From one perspective, this is merely another turbulent patch in his career after jetting...
Published: March 12, 2014
Novak Djokovic wasn’t going to suffer the same fate as Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova. The defending 2013 BNP Paribas Open champions were both ousted from the third round on Monday night, but Djokovic, who was victorious at Indian Wells in both 2008 and 2011, managed to avoid the recent run of upsets against unseeded Alejandro Gonzalez on Tuesday. Of course, Djoker‘s victory...
Published: March 12, 2014
Tiger Woods‘ spiral, yes it’s gone on long enough to be a spiral, has brought about a tremendous amount of conversation about just what the end to this is going to be. Will he lose his grip on the top spot in the Official World Golf Rankings? It’s been his home for a long, long time, but he certainly doesn’t have the vice-like grip on that spot he used to. Those rankings are...
Published: March 11, 2014
Although it was not an easy win, Novak Djokovic survived against Alejandro Gonzalez 6-1, 3-6, 6-1 to move into the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. Ben Rothenberg of The New York Times provided a look at the score after the finish: This appeared as though it would be an easy win for Djokovic after dominating the opening set. He won 78 percent...
Published: March 11, 2014
With three teams still in the race for 2014 triumph, this Saturday’s Six Nations curtain closer will reveal who out of Ireland, France and England will lift this year’s title. The tournament has lived up to its billing as being the most competitive of its kind, with no other edition of the sport possessing the same level of openness. As we head into the crunch climax, we’ve broken...
Published: March 11, 2014
With three teams still in the race for 2014 triumph, this Saturday’s Six Nations curtain closer will reveal who out of Ireland, France and England will lift this year’s title. The tournament has lived up to its billing as being the most competitive of its kind, with no other edition of the sport possessing the same level of openness. As we head into the crunch climax, we’ve broken...
Published: March 11, 2014
Out with the old and in with the new. That is the brash message 23-year-old Patrick Reed and a bunch of other young pros are sending to their elders. As Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker, Lee Westwood, Ernie Els and Jim Furyk begin to fade, there are a slew of young golfers rapidly making their mark on the PGA Tour. The old guys may be getting pushed out faster than they like. Tiger is nursing...
Published: March 11, 2014
The final round of fixtures in the 2014 Six Nations will be played this weekend and the final standings will be decided. Ireland look the most likely to go on and win the competition, but England and France both still have a chance if other fixtures go their way. Italy look set to suffer the ignominy of the wooden spoon, while last year’s winners Wales may have to settle for mid-table, having...