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The last time Lady Andrade met the United States women’s national team in a major tournament, the Colombian star gave Abby Wambach a black eye. Three years later, as the two teams prepare to meet again in the FIFA Women’s World Cup round of 16, it’s clear that Andrade and Las Cafeteras are still up for the fight. “I hit her; what else I can say?” Andrade told USA Today in...
Published: June 20, 2015
It’s moving day at the 2015 U.S. Open, which means golfers have 36 holes or less to make their climb up the leaderboard as Saturday’s third-round action unfolds at Chambers Bay Golf Course. Jordan Spieth entered Day 3 as the co-leader along with Patrick Reed at five strokes below par, but their lead is very much in danger with more than a dozen golfers also below par. The leaders don’t...
Published: June 20, 2015
Contention in the 2015 U.S. Open is truly beginning to take shape in Saturday’s moving day, as the third round has teed off with golfers vying to climb the ranks and post a low round that puts them into one of Sunday’s final pairings. Strong play in the opening two rounds from a pair of young Americans had set the tone entering Day 3, but there is no shortage of dangerous names within striking...
Published: June 20, 2015
Roger Federer and Andreas Seppi will meet in the final of the 2015 Gerry Weber Open on Sunday in only their second meeting since the Italian shocked the world by beating the Swiss star at the Australian Open. Federer got his revenge at the Indian Wells Masters and will like his chances in Halle, Germany, after surviving two tie-breaks against Ivo Karlovic in Saturday’s semi-final. Seppi took...
Published: June 20, 2015
The US Open became the joint-richest competition on the golf calendar ahead of 2015’s tournament, as the USGA increased the prize money purse from $9 million to $10 million—thus matching the Masters, the Players Championship and the PGA Championship. Major glory is undoubtedly the biggest motive for those in action at the treacherous Chambers Bay this week, but a payout just shy of $2 million...
Published: June 20, 2015
Ryder Cup partners Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed lead the way on five-under at the halfway point of the 2015 U.S. Open, with the Americans posting impressive totals on a gruelling second day at Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington. Masters champion Spieth looked to be in imperious form on his way to a three-under 67, with the putter once again proving red-hot. Reed, meanwhile, closed...
Published: June 20, 2015
It’s moving day at Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington, although Friday’s second round of the 2015 U.S. Open did its best to steal the nickname. Friday’s leaders, Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson, struggled with over-par rounds by day’s end, showcasing just how difficult the course can be for any player in the field. Speaking of the course, for those who missed the...
Published: June 20, 2015
We are halfway through the 2015 U.S. Open, and things are starting to heat up as America’s championship heads into weekend play. After a five-under round Thursday, Dustin Johnson stumbled a bit on Friday, scoring a one-over 71 and sitting at four under through two rounds. Tied for the lead with Jordan Spieth is Patrick Reed. Both sit at five under, with Spieth enjoying a particularly good...
Published: June 20, 2015
We have quite a wild U.S. Open on our hands through 36 holes at Chambers Bay. Friday saw a big shift atop the standings, as Day 1 leaders Henrik Stenson and Dustin Johnson posted over-par rounds of 74 and 71 respectively to pave the way for a familiar name to take the tournament’s top spot alongside Patrick Reed: Masters champion Jordan Spieth. While there was plenty of movement near the top...
Published: June 20, 2015
Plenty of movement occurred atop the 2015 U.S. Open leaderboard on Friday, as over-par rounds by Day 1 leaders Henrik Stenson and Dustin Johnson paved the way for a changing of the guard. One thing stayed the same, however, following 36 holes of action: the field’s growing discontent with Chambers Bay. The course’s bumpy and inconsistent greens were drawing some unflattering reviews from...