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Through two matches at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the United States is unbeaten and in position to win Group D after a victory over Australia and a draw with Sweden. With a win in their final group game against Nigeria, the Americans would top the group, and even a draw would likely be enough to take second place. But the African side will pose a serious attacking threat in the form of young...
Published: June 15, 2015
Despite the public perception, the U.S. Open is the biggest and most important tournament played on American soil all year. The Masters may get most of the hype, but the U.S. Open is the national championship, and the best golfers in the world are joined by the most deserving qualifying non-touring pros and top amateurs. The U.S. Open is regularly played at the toughest courses, which are designed...
Published: June 15, 2015
Tennis star and 2009 U.S. Open winner Juan Martin del Potro’s left wrist continues to trouble the 26-year-old, and he’s set to undergo surgery for a third time in the past two years. Continue for updates. Del Potro Confirms Third Wrist Surgery Monday, June 15 Del Potro has hardly played in 2015 after sitting out the bulk of last season following surgery to his left wrist. In a video...
Published: June 15, 2015
We should know by now to expect the unexpected in the U.S. Open. Whether it’s the likes of Michael Campbell (2005) and Angel Cabrera (2007) outlasting an in-form Tiger Woods, Webb Simpson getting hot at the right time in 2012 or the lack of American winners (three) over the last 11 years, this tournament is always jam-packed with intrigue. That quality is taken up another notch this year, as...
Published: June 15, 2015
A staggering 787 golfers participated in 10 American U.S. Open sectional qualifiers for the chance to compete at Chambers Bay. Of those participants, only 58 survived the treacherous 36-hole marathon to earn an exemption into the U.S. Open. The final total included 13 amateurs and 45 professionals, and they look to become the first player since Lucas Glover in 2009 to win from sectional qualifying. Chambers...
Published: June 15, 2015
The final image of the 2011 Copa America was an all-too-painful one for Argentina. Striker Carlos Tevez hammered the final nail into the coffin of the campaign with an awful penalty, ensuring that the hosts and favourites would go out at the quarter-final stage to Uruguay. Now, four years later, the Albiceleste face another do-or-die clash against their historic rivals, and again, defeat is not an...
Published: June 15, 2015
The 2015 U.S. Open boasts a field of exciting players capable of producing an extremely compelling tournament. Some of these top contenders enter the year’s second major with a great deal of momentum; however, others remain big question marks. We have the likes of the surging Jordan Spieth, who won the Masters earlier this year and hasn’t looked back. World No. 1 Rory McIlroy will look...
Published: June 15, 2015
Nico Hulkenberg has been treated badly by Formula One over the last five years, but the German finally had something to celebrate on Sunday when he won the Le Mans 24 Hours. Hulkenberg, the first active F1 driver to compete at the Circuit de la Sarthe since Sebastien Bourdais drove for Peugeot in 2009, won the race for Porsche alongside Nick Tandy and Earl Bamber, breaking Audi’s dominance at...
Published: June 15, 2015
June 18 marks the beginning of golf’s second major of the calendar year, when the world’s top players will descend upon the Chambers Bay golf course in University Place, Washington, for the 115th edition of the U.S. Open. Last year saw Germany’s Martin Kaymer dominate the event at Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina, notching a four-round total of 271, eight strokes better than...
Published: June 15, 2015
Daily fantasy golf returns to the forefront of the DraftKings world for the week, with the year’s second major about to unfold. The 2015 U.S. Open gets ready to tee off Thursday morning at the Chambers Bay Golf Course in University Place, Washington. The world’s best golfers are arriving to the west coast, preparing to face a different challenge as the controversial Chambers Bay course...