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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: May 25, 2015
The 2015 French Open is still in the very beginning stages, with the first round in both the men’s and women’s draws unfurling. The tournament completed 57 matches during Monday’s action, so there were a ton of results to keep track of. Even though these are the opening matches for all these world-class players in the quest for Grand Slam glory at Roland Garros, there...
Published: May 25, 2015
First-round action continued on Monday at the French Open, with plenty of big names hitting the court and a few upsets sprinkled throughout the day to keep things interesting. Below we’ll take a look at the results, highlights and break down the day’s action. Men’s Results Women’s Results Recap No. 3 seed Andy Murray was the top draw on Monday and...
Published: May 25, 2015
Those searching for early chaos and exciting play at the 2015 French Open finally got what they wanted on Monday in the continuation of first-round action. While there weren’t any seismic upsets, Monday’s action at least produced more thrilling contests than Sunday’s opening day that featured only one men’s singles match that wasn’t decided in straight sets....
Published: May 25, 2015
At long last, the top seeds are on the verge of taking to the courts and beginning their play Tuesday at the 2015 French Open. Most of the first round is already in the books, but we won’t truly be able to assess how the draws look after Round 1 until the top dogs step onto the Roland Garros courts. While the first two days of action would indicate that upsets will be hard to come by, there promise...
Published: May 25, 2015
The superstar lineup on display at the 2015 French Open continued to dazzle Monday, where the likes of Andy Murray, Tomas Berdych and Gael Monfils were among the victors. Murray overcame the challenge of Facundo Arguello to emerge with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 win, while No. 2 women’s seed Maria Sharapova clinched a straight-sets victory over Kaia Kanepi in her first-round outing. The...
Published: May 25, 2015
The No. 3 seed at the French Open will always be expected to cruise through his first-round matchup. Andy Murray didn’t disappoint. The star player and one of the few men perhaps capable of ending Rafael Nadal’s reign of terror in France opened his tournament with an easy-as-you-like 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 victory over Facundo Arguello. Murray was pretty clinical in this one,...
Published: May 25, 2015
Maria Sharapova will not provide the first major upset of the 2015 French Open—at least not yet. Sharapova moved through her opening-round matchup with Kaia Kanepi in straight sets, finishing off the Estonian Monday 6-2, 6-4 in under an hour and a half. The defending French Open champion avoided major mistakes and executed a relatively conservative game plan en route to...
Published: May 25, 2015
Day 1 of the 2015 French Open was interesting, to say the least. Most matches went along as anticipated, as the tournament’s top stars had little trouble advancing to the second round, paving the way for a couple of controversial incidents surrounding Rodger Federer and Stan Wawrinka to steal the headlines. Federer earned a decisive 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 victory over Alejandro Falla, improving to 10-3...
Published: May 25, 2015
For much of the afternoon, the Monaco Grand Prix was little more than a leisurely Sunday drive for Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton. The Mercedes driver had dominated the race from pole position and was on the verge of a fourth win of the 2015 season until his team threw it all away. When the safety car was deployed in the latter stages, Mercedes opted to call Hamilton into the pit lane...
Published: May 25, 2015
Disgraceful! Outrageous! Shocking! That’s the kind of tackle that could end a career. Central Coast Mariners defender Brent Griffiths surely deserves a hefty ban after this downright vicious challenge on a giant bottle of BBQ sauce. We jest, of course, but the above clip will make you chuckle. It came during the Mariners’ retiring captain John Hutchinson’s testimonial...