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Friday’s action at Augusta National signified the rise and fall of many top-ranked golfers. The 2014 Masters has been a thrilling sight to behold for viewers but a devastating course to navigate for its competitors. The course at Augusta has more twists and turns than a Hollywood movie, and the drama will only intensify going forward. After two rounds, we have a very diverse leaderboard. Plenty...
Published: April 12, 2014
The 2014 Masters has been a dramatic roller-coaster ride for everyone involved. The leaderboard from Day 1 to Day 2 saw some wild shifts. First-round leader Bill Haas followed up his blistering 68 on Thursday with a 78 on Friday, almost taking himself out of contention. On the flip side, Bubba Watson surged up the standings with a 68 of his own in Round 2. Also in contention are the 54-year-old Fred...
Published: April 12, 2014
Bubba Watson enters Saturday’s third round of the 2014 Masters Tournament with a strong three-stroke lead, but there are plenty of elite golfers who are set to push him on moving day. The key to conquering Augusta National Golf Club, though, is for players to focus on their own games and take on the challenging course on their own terms. That’s easier said than done, as it’s easy...
Published: April 12, 2014
Day 3 at Augusta has already arrived, and like the blinding pace of the two days prior, Saturday promises to be both thrilling and yet another reminder as to the small gap in skill that separates the world’s best. With Bubba Watson on top and a few other former Masters champions close behind, it’s more than acceptable to be glued to the tube today. Here’s a look at the current leaderboard,...
Published: April 12, 2014
With just two months of the 2013-14 season remaining, attention has slowly begun to shift away from domestic matters and onto the forthcoming World Cup in Brazil. Now, every injury to a major player is discussed with the FIFA showpiece in mind, and debate immediately begins on whether or not the victim is likely to miss out on the event. As such, it is only right to analyse the various men looking...
Published: April 12, 2014
We are approaching the last two rounds of this year’s HSBC Sevens World Series, and the Olympics are just over two years away. The short format of the game will make its bow in Rio 2016 and is sure to provide plenty of thrills and spills for spectators in Brazil. With the rise of the game’s popularity has come the age of the specialist Sevens player. Men like England’s Ben Gollings...
Published: April 12, 2014
After months of speculation, the FIA announced on Friday that it had accepted the bid of NASCAR team owner Gene Haas to form a new Formula One team. Now that the new American entry is confirmed, the next questions that must be asked are: Can the team succeed in F1 and how quickly? In 2010, three new teams were added to the F1 grid: HRT, Lotus (now Caterham) and Virgin (now Marussia). HRT was out of...
Published: April 12, 2014
The wait for football’s biggest competition is almost over. After years of planning and anticipation, there are now just 60 days until the 2014 World Cup kicks off in Brazil. For England and manager Roy Hodgson, the preparations are almost complete, but the most important task of all awaits the 66-year-old over the coming weeks as he prepares to name his squad. Some names are nailed-on...
Published: April 12, 2014
We are 60 days from the World Cup, and Miguel Herrera may very well have figured out the structure of the team he will take to Brazil in hopes to secure the trophy. Herrera came to El Tri as an emergency move from the Mexican Football Federation after the team had hit rock bottom at the Hexagonal. The then-Club America coach was appointed to lead the squad in the two-legged playoff against New Zealand,...
Published: April 11, 2014
Novak Djokovic is coming off of back-to-back wins at Indian Wells and the Sony Open. This makes him the player with the most momentum going into the ATP European clay-court stretch. However, as the tour shifts to the red dirt, Djokovic may find himself on less-than-solid ground. Despite his 16-2 record and lead in this year’s points race, Djokovic heads into the trickiest part of the...