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The 2015 Miami Open went even deeper on Thursday. Top-seeded reigning champions Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams were both in action in the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively, as both continued great title defenses. Hard-serving American John Isner was in action in the other men’s quarterfinal match, while Djokovic had a tough test against the extremely fit David Ferrer. Williams needed...
Published: April 3, 2015
The LPGA‘s first major teed off on Thursday at the ANA Inspiration. On the strength of a closing birdie, 2007 event champion Morgan Pressel rose to the top of the leaderboard with a five-under 67 at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. Pressel is a former teenage prodigy turned wily veteran at the age of 26, and she’s proven capable of getting it done on this stage...
Published: April 3, 2015
On Thursday, the Shell Houston Open got underway at the Golf Course of Houston in Humble, Texas. With a winning share of $1,188,000 on the line and 500 FedEx Cup points as well, the tournament serves as a bit more than simply a tuneup for the upcoming Masters. Let’s break down the leaderboard and recap the action from each day. Leaderboard Saturday Recap In what turned...
Published: April 2, 2015
There will be no love lost between Andy Murray and Tomas Berdych in the semifinal of the 2015 Miami Masters on Friday. The two veterans have been brewing an overlooked rivalry, and it threatens to bubble over in their next clash. On one side is salty Murray. He has worked and scrapped his entire career to become the greatest champion outside the trinity of modern tennis legends—Roger Federer,...
Published: April 2, 2015
The 2015 Masters will tee off on April 9 at Augusta National, but there’s still so much we don’t know about the year’s first major. Does Bubba Watson have what it takes to repeat as champion? Can Rory McIlroy get his first green jacket and complete a career Grand Slam? Will Tiger Woods even be in the field? As it stands, the Masters field is full of pros in blistering form from Jason...
Published: April 2, 2015
Mexico ended the FIFA date with two victories in their international friendlies against Ecuador and Paraguay. Different from El Tri, their rivals are starting a process in which they have new players and new coaches. So it was obvious that they wouldn’t come at their best. Ecuador took advantage of their speed and strength to put Mexico in distress, while Paraguay played a very physical 90 minutes,...
Published: April 2, 2015
You’d think the idea of conceding a goal would be burned into Macedonian minds, and for good reason, but celebration karma struck again in a UEFA development tournament, and it cost their U16s dearly. Macedonia scored what should have been a tournament-winning goal from a corner kick in injury time but celebrated a bit too much for a bit too long in their own half. Gibraltar raced...
Published: April 2, 2015
Browse the list of Masters champions since Horton Smith won the first tournament in 1934. Mostly, you’ll see the legendary figures of the game—men whose names are synonymous with golf in their given eras: Hogan, Nelson, Snead, Nicklaus, Palmer, Player, Watson, Ballesteros, Faldo, Woods, Mickelson. You’ll also see long-suffering journeymen breaking through. Consider, in the past...
Published: April 2, 2015
This is a first. Seth Haley and Josh Nowicki decided to stray from the norm and do something that has never been done before: golf on Lake Michigan. The two buddies spoke with Wilx.com to explain why they played this frigid sport: Seth and I both spend a lot of time at Lake Michigan and have been talking about various photo and film project we could do with the ice on Lake Michigan....
Published: April 2, 2015
Having been beaten by Sebastian Vettel at the Malaysian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton has insisted that he welcomes the challenge to his dominant Mercedes team. The reigning world champion said this week that it’s “great” Ferrari have made so much progress. Whether he’ll say the same if they win again in China is another matter. Vettel took the glory at Sepang, but another driver...