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Martin Kaymer and Jordan Spieth are running away with the Players Championship. Rory McIlroy and Adam Scott barely made the cut. Half of the country forgot this tournament was taking place because of the NFL draft. Suffice to say, it’s been a bit of a bizarre tournament thus far. The weekend should be a lot of fun. And of course, you won’t want to miss any of it. Fear not, for below you’ll...
Published: May 10, 2014
Rafael Nadal has suffered a couple of shock defeats the past couple of weeks. Novak Djokovic is hurt. And Stanislas Wawrinka is still showing some signs of inconsistency. With question marks surrounding the favorites, this year could be one of the most up-for-grabs French Opens in recent memory. And that could make it perfect for a newly established contender, Kei Nishikori, to break through. So far,...
Published: May 10, 2014
He’s arguably Australia’s favourite footballer, the face of the national team for many and the embodiment of the Socceroos’ fighting spirit, and Tim Cahill will once again be the side’s most dangerous player at the Brazil 2014 World Cup. A veteran of two previous World Cup campaigns, the 34-year-old has not just survived the gradual disintegration of his country’s “Golden...
Published: May 9, 2014
Martin Kaymer continued his assault on the course at TPC Sawgrass, leading The Players Championship after two rounds with a score of 12 under. The former No. 1 player in the world could not quite replicate his 63 from Round 1, but he earned a 69 in the second round to hold a slight lead after 36 holes. However, Jordan Spieth remains right on his tail after firing a 66 in Round 2,...
Published: May 9, 2014
“Anyone in the field can shoot nine-under, 10-under par, what I’ve done yesterday,” Martin Kaymer said after putting up a 12-under par total. “It’s still very open.” While 10-under is unlikely and nine-under is rare, he’s right to take that approach. Yesterday’s score is yesterday’s score, and there are plenty of golfers doing their best to...
Published: May 9, 2014
While Adam Scott, Henrik Stenson, Bubba Watson and Matt Kuchar are all trying to become golf’s new No. 1 at the 2014 Players Championship, it’s a former No. 1 that’s stealing the show. Martin Kaymer, who was No. 1 for eight weeks back in 2011, has set course records on the way to a 12-under-par score after two days. If you’re surprised to see Kaymer at the top of the leaderboard,...
Published: May 9, 2014
The IRB Sevens World Series concludes this weekend at Twickenham. This global tour began in October last year in Australia and has taken in stops from Scotland to Sin City. The world’s most fleet-footed players in their outlandish strips have been entertaining crowds all over the planet in a series that has helped the sport achieve Olympic status. Rio de Janeiro will get a taste of the Sevens...
Published: May 9, 2014
As the Formula One season heads to Europe, our Bleacher Report F1 experts are doing their best to predict the key results from the 2014 Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Mercedes have dominated the early-season races, and many are expecting them to stay in front for at least the first half of the season. With a three-week break between races, however, there has been time for the teams to take stock...
Published: May 9, 2014
With the Italian national team call-ups right around the corner, there are plenty of decisions Cesare Prandelli has to make as he looks to bring 30 initial players to camp before he has to trim the squad size down to 23 for the 2014 World Cup. Even though the Serie A has plummeted in recent years, there’s a steady influx of young technical players ready to make their case on the senior side,...
Published: May 9, 2014
The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil is just over a month away, and Germany coach Joachim Low has already begun making preparations. The Bundestrainer named his 30-man provisional squad on Thursday, and the Mannschaft will play in their first friendly warm-up on Tuesday, May 13. The road to Brazil was a long and bumpy one for Germany and one during which the squad dynamic changed substantially. B/R is...