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Rafael Nadal vs. Novak Djokovic at the final of Miami’s Sony Open is the 40th chapter in tennis’ most important ongoing rivalry. Only the matchup is redundant because the No. 1 ranking and championship stakes continue to be factors nearly every time these two fighters meet. What’s most interesting is the way this rivalry has evolved the past three years and how the twists and turns...
Published: March 29, 2014
The Malaysian Grand Prix takes place at the Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday in the second round of this year’s Formula One season. The 16th time that the race has been run is sure to provide racegoers with all of the thrills and spills associated with this high-octane, high-risk sport. Mercedes‘ Nico Rosberg sits atop the drivers standings after his win in...
Published: March 29, 2014
For the 40th time, we get to experience two greats go up against each other. For the 40th time, we get to experience one of the most heated rivalries in sports today. Forty times. We’re spoiled, aren’t we? Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are set to face off for the 40th time in the Sony Open on Sunday. Their path to the finals were pretty easy. Both of their opponents had to withdraw. Nadal...
Published: March 29, 2014
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic didn’t break a sweat in their semifinals at the Sony Masters on Friday. Literally. The pair advanced to the tournament’s final after Kei Nishikori and Tomas Berdych were forced to withdraw before their respective matches. From ESPN: Novak Djokovic will now play Rafael Nadal in the Miami Masters final after both players received walkovers through their...
Published: March 28, 2014
The Malaysian Grand Prix is upon us, and our Bleacher Report F1 team are predicting the key results in this year’s race. There’s rain in the forecast all weekend long, which could shake up the standings—or will it be another Mercedes procession? How many cars will finish the race if conditions are wet (and therefore unpredictable), or even if it’s dry (in which case, it will...
Published: March 28, 2014
After barely surviving a tough quarterfinal encounter against Milos Raonic, Rafael Nadal will finally meet his match in a semifinal Sony Open clash with the underrated Tomas Berdych. Nadal was dominant in Sony Open wins over Fabio Fognini and Denis Istomin, but he looked like a much different player when the competition level was ratcheted up. Raonic‘s big serve gave Nadal issues on the hard...
Published: March 28, 2014
Serena Williams will be seeking her second singles title of the season and 59th overall on Saturday when she takes on Li Na in the Sony Open final. Based on her track record against the two-time major champion, it’s hard not to like Williams’ chances. The two have played 11 previous times and the American holds a 10-1 edge, including nine straight triumphs dating back to 2009. The only...
Published: March 28, 2014
When Didier Deschamps named his 24-man squad for the friendly against Netherlands last month, there were very few surprises on the list. The squad had a very balanced look to it, and the general consensus was that this would be close to the 23 players that he would take to Brazil this summer. However, injuries and form will always open the door for one or two players to make a late charge. With that...
Published: March 28, 2014
From the very first tournament onward, Argentina have boasted a rich history in the World Cup. With two winners’ medals and two further appearances in the final, few teams have made such an impact on the competition as the Albiceleste. Naturally enough then, picking the side’s greatest moments from 1930 to 2010—a period of no less than 80 years—is never going to be an...
Published: March 28, 2014
With the Bundesliga title all wrapped up with unprecedented precision so early in the season, we now turn our attention not to the coming Champions League quarter-finals but the World Cup this summer and how Germany look ahead of this important competition. What comes before the actual tournament is the bickering and constant debate over who should be crowned favourites before the likely scenario that...