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The year of 2014 in tennis is nearing its completion. Trophies have been raised and winning cheques collected across the globe by a whole host of ATP and WTA stars, including those in the four biggest tournaments of them all in Melbourne, Paris, London and New York. One of the most captivating things about the sport is observing the changes in momentum throughout the year, sometimes related to the...
Published: September 17, 2014
The Singapore Grand Prix will be the 14th round of the 2014 Formula One season. Held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit close to downtown Singapore, this is F1’s only true night race. Starting and finishing under floodlights in one of the world’s most vibrant, wealthy cities, for sheer spectacle it’s difficult to beat. Only six drivers have competed in every Singapore Grand Prix, and...
Published: September 17, 2014
The 12-month countdown to the 2015 Rugby World Cup has kicked off, and fans from all over the globe now begin their scramble to be among those in attendance in England next year. The biggest event in rugby makes its way back to European shores after New Zealand won as hosts in 2011, promising to make the 2015 edition a spectacle bigger than any of its kind ever witnessed. Three years ago almost 1.5...
Published: September 17, 2014
With the conclusion of the Fed Ex Cup this weekend, the golf world now shifts its attention to the 2014 Ryder Cup. Team USA will be looking to rebound after a disappointing finish in 2012 that led to a European victory in Medinah. The United States hasn’t won the competition since 2008 at Valhalla so they should be coming to play this time around. Team captain Tom Watson will lead the Americans...
Published: September 17, 2014
Mexico are set to face Honduras and Panama in October. These games will be the perfect opportunity for Miguel Herrera to take a look at more footballers. El Tri’s coach needs to put together two different squads for 2015 because there are two tournaments during the summer. First, the Copa America. For this event the squad will probably be a B-team full of youngsters, since Mexico don’t...
Published: September 16, 2014
With Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic falling at the semifinals in the men’s draw, the U.S. Open spotlight fell on Serena Williams as she looked to tie Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova with 18 Grand Slam singles titles. As tends to be the case when it comes to Williams and Grand Slam finals—she now boasts an astonishing 18-4 record—she delivered by defeating Caroline Wozniacki...
Published: September 16, 2014
It’s been the year of Rory McIlroy for quite some time, but now it’s been made official. On Tuesday, McIlroy was named the 2014 PGA Player of the Year, marking the second time in the last three years that he’s won the award. If you’ve been in denial that the Rory era is here, perhaps that will be enough to change your mind. After all, Tiger Woods first won the award in...
Published: September 16, 2014
We’ll never see another Bo Jackson. Brian Jordan was the last professional male athlete to earn All-Star distinction in more than one league. The closest we get to two-way football players these days is star free safety Earl Thomas flubbing punts. So the narrative goes that the two-sport athlete is dead, right? Yes…and no. In the nitpickiest, literal sense of the phrase, a majority of athletes...
Published: September 16, 2014
Although Rory McIlroy fell just short of a FedEx Cup title, he’s still taking home some hardware after his fantastic season. PGA of America had the news: The Vardon Trophy is given to the player with the lowest adjusted scoring average in the world, which McIlroy had with an average of 68.827 in 66 rounds, via PGATour.com. Sergio Garcia finished second with a mark...
Published: September 16, 2014
Distinguishing the biggest stars for the USA and European teams in the Ryder Cup is a highly subjective exercise, as is predicting how they’ll fare without any knowledge of the captains’ lineups. The 2014 international showdown at Gleneagles in Scotland will see Europe as the clear favorites, featuring a number of players with tremendous past success to draw on, including world No. 1 Rory...