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This video does exactly what it says on the tin: Jimmy Kimmel asks David Beckham three ridiculous questions, and Becks answers them. The questions: 1. What fruit do you think you could kick the farthest? 2. What is your favourite spice? 3. Are you capable of taking an ugly selfie? You just have to watch and find out how Becks handles this Frost/Nixon-esque grilling. [YouTube:...
Published: May 15, 2015
Tyres are a big deal in Formula One and have been since the start of 2011. Pirelli’s rapidly degrading rubber has divided opinion. Some love the increased drama and unpredictability it brings; others hate the artificial nature of the racing. But Paul Hembery and co’s future in the sport may be in doubt. Rival tyre giant Michelin has expressed an interest in returning to F1 in 2017, but...
Published: May 15, 2015
Watching Ronaldinho do his thing never gets old. The Brazilian legend, now playing for Mexican club Queretaro, produced a delightful flick to set up countryman William Da Silva during their Primera Division Clausura play-off clash with Veracruz on Thursday. There was still plenty for William to do, but he delivered with a stunning long-range drive to help Queretaro...
Published: May 15, 2015
Andy Murray’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 Italian Open will be an interesting test case for how well he contends at the French Open. Meanwhile, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic understand that their preparation at Rome is the most important road that leads to victory at the French Open’s courts at Roland Garros. Just how important is this Italian to French connection? The appetizing...
Published: May 15, 2015
As the end of the 2014-15 Aviva Premiership campaign creeps within sight, England’s top flight takes time to reflect on the individual merits of a select few following the announcement of the Player of the Season shortlist. England internationals George Ford, Jonathan Joseph and Billy Vunipola are joined by Wasps pair Nathan Hughes and Elliot Daly in the race to be crowned this season’s...
Published: May 15, 2015
When you think PGA Tour, relationship statuses are not usually the first things mentioned. However, in the past year, the PGA Tour has been headlined by relationship news. The first breakup to make noise was Rory McIlroy and Caroline Wozniacki, followed by Jason Dufner and Amanda Boyd and, most recently, Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn. Those relationships were at the top of the list in terms...
Published: May 15, 2015
Here’s an obvious statement: At a traditional PGA Tour event, every golfer in the 144-man field wants to win. Shocking, right? Some golfers, however, could really use a victory. For example, two gentlemen desperately in need have earned Ws on tour recently: Jim Furyk, who ended a sustained victory drought at the RBC Heritage, and Rickie Fowler, who claimed his second tour victory...
Published: May 14, 2015
It’s been a rough couple of months for Robert Streb. His first Masters Tournament appearance ended in ignominy, as he was cut from the field as the capper in a string of three straight early ousters. He’s finished no better than a tie for 30th since January’s Phoenix Open, nearly nosediving out of the top 100 players in the world. None of those foibles was on display Thursday, as...
Published: May 14, 2015
An analysis of the competition faced by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal during their respective careers creates the type of toxic bloody chum that even a great white shark would swim away from. A topic so fraught with danger that, in the form of a ski run, it would simply be blocked by colored sticks along with a sign strung between them announcing: “Avalanche area: Do not cross.” The reason...
Published: May 14, 2015
England’s James Morrison won the 2015 Open De Espana at El Prat in Barcelona on Sunday, shooting an impressive three-under 69 in his final round for 10 under in the tournament. Heading into Sunday’s play tied for the lead with compatriot David Howell at seven under par, Morrison thrived as he carded a bogey-less round to take his second career European Tour title by four shots. Howell...