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Novak Djokovic will be looking to preserve his undefeated streak in Beijing as he defends his men’s title at the China Open. The world No. 1 will be looking to triumph in this competition for the fifth time; he’s not lost in the tournament since making his debut in the event back in 2009. As you might expect, it’s a venue the Serb really enjoys playing at, and he’s spoken...
Published: September 29, 2014
The Europeans reigned supreme for the third Ryder Cup in a row, defeating the United States 16.5 to 11.5 in 2014’s installment of the popular tournament. There were few bright spots for the United States, while mostly everyone on Europe’s roster came ready to play both with partners and in singles play on Sunday. Captains Tom Watson (U.S.) and Paul McGinley (Europe) worked hard to get the...
Published: September 29, 2014
UPDATE: Friday, Oct. 3, at 9:45 p.m. ET Rory McIlroy says he has no idea how he ended up shirtless and wearing a wig-kilt combo after the Ryder Cup on Sunday night. According to the Daily Record & Sunday Mail‘s Euan McLean, McIlroy says events became a bit muddled as the European team’s celebration wore on into the early hours of Monday morning. “Honestly, I don’t...
Published: September 29, 2014
Leave it up to Rafael Nadal to be the biggest tennis story of the Asian tennis swing, even if he is only talking about playing. Make no mistake about it, his return is a huge win for his sport and for fans looking in on the final burst of the tennis year. There were other championship winners including Andy Muray, Kei Nishikori and Petra Kvitova. Who can continue the momentum to cap off 2014 with a...
Published: September 29, 2014
Jamie Donaldson’s sensational approach shot which ensured Europe retained the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles, Scotland, was the story of Sunday—and on Monday the Welshman admitted he was still drunk when he was interviewed about it on Sky Sports News. Asked whether the reality of his weekend and sealing the trophy had sunk in, Donaldson simply said: “No. Because I’m still drunk.” Judging...
Published: September 29, 2014
The Asia swing is always a fascinating section of the tennis calendar, and after the conclusion of both the Shenzhen and Malaysian Opens, attention will turn to Japan for the next instalment. And with a host of elite names set to take to the court at the Ariake Colosseum we’re in store for a week of encapsulating action. For the Japanese spectators the star attraction will undoubtedly be Kei...
Published: September 29, 2014
The United States really never had a chance at the 2014 Ryder Cup. Paul McGinley’s European team won 3.5 of the four points on Day 1, and it followed that effort with another strong showing on Day 2. Not so shockingly, the Europeans locked it up on Day 3 at Gleneagles. Despite strong showings from a few unexpected names, the United States simply didn’t have the consistent performance necessary...
Published: September 29, 2014
With only 0.569 seconds covering the first nine cars in qualifying, the 2014 Formula One field was closer than ever before at the Singapore Grand Prix. Mercedes remained at the front, but their advantage over the rest of the field appeared somewhat diminished. Red Bull led the chasing pack—and both their drivers led the race—as they out-scored the Silver Arrows for only the third time this...
Published: September 29, 2014
Argentina were the latest team to fall victim to the mauling magnificence of Julian Savea on Saturday as the New Zealand winger let his rampant side run loose against the Pumas. In a weekend of Rugby Championship, ITM Cup and Currie Cup action, the All Blacks star accounts for this week’s only entry in our biggest hits from the southern hemisphere—the rest coming courtesy of Europe’s...
Published: September 29, 2014
New Zealand sealed the Rugby Championship title with one week to spare after slaying Argentina on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. The All Blacks’ bonus point win in La Plata means they can’t be caught when they travel to South Africa next weekend. For the Boks, they pulled another game out of the fire in the closing stages to deny Australia what would have been a famous win. There were some...