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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: July 6, 2015
The United States men’s national team kicks off its 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup campaign at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on Tuesday night against Honduras. The game will be the second match of a Group A doubleheader at the home of Major League Soccer side FC Dallas. Panama will face Haiti in the first contest of the competition. Jurgen Klinsmann‘s Yanks will be looking to start...
Published: July 6, 2015
Wimbledon 2015 will produce a second-week thriller. The title is up for grabs for several top ATP contenders, including Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Stan Wawrinka, Marin Cilic and Nick Kyrgios. Who will be the only one to stand above all the rest? In the WTA, it’s Serena Williams against everyone else, but it would be too easy to pick the Queen of Tennis. Instead, we are tabbing...
Published: July 6, 2015
The United States defeated Japan 5-2 on Sunday in Vancouver, British Columbia, to become the first team to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup three times. American midfielder Carli Lloyd starred, scoring a 16-minute hat trick to cap off her Golden Boot campaign. Lauren Holiday and Tobin Heath also scored for the U.S., which claimed its first world title since 1999. Yuki Ogimi pulled a goal back midway...
Published: July 6, 2015
Carli Lloyd wanted to leave a legacy. In the end, she wrote a legend. The United States dominated Japan on Sunday evening in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup final in Vancouver, winning 5-2 to become the first country to lift the trophy three times. Lloyd was the game’s undisputed star, scoring a 16-minute hat trick and turning in a performance that will surely go down among the sport’s...
Published: July 6, 2015
Tiger Woods carded a bogey-free final-round 67 (his first since 2013) for a tied-for-32nd finish at the Greenbrier Classic. Woods hit 12 of 14 fairways for his final round and 15 of 18 greens in regulation, although his putter was again cold; he lost 1.33 strokes to the field with the flatstick. And suddenly, Tiger’s good to go for the season’s third major! When you’ve...
Published: July 5, 2015
It was a first-timer’s weekend at the Greenbrier Classic. A pair of non-winners on the PGA Tour, South Korea’s Danny Lee and Canada’s David Hearn, reached the second hole of Sunday’s sudden-death playoff with a chance to break through. Lee produced. The 24-year-old sank a short putt on the 17th green to complete a scrambling par to better Hearn, who was unable to recover from...
Published: July 5, 2015
The 2015 Greenbrier Classic came down to a four-man playoff, and Danny Lee emerged with his first PGA Tour victory on the second extra hole Sunday at The Old White TPC in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Only Lee and David Hearn were left when they birdied the par-three 18th to knock out Robert Streb and Kevin Kisner on the first hole of sudden death. Both players who birdied made putts from...
Published: July 5, 2015
Robert Streb found himself in a tough spot during the final round of the Greenbrier Classic on Sunday when he had to play the final nine holes without a putter. Luckily, he knew how to “putt” with a wedge. According to Mark Aumann of PGA.com, Streb‘s putter broke when he tossed it toward his bag on the ninth hole. That didn’t stop him from staying up near the top of the leaderboard,...
Published: July 5, 2015
The above video shows a trophy, believed to be the Copa America player of the tournament award, being dragged away before Saturday night’s post-match celebrations. BeIN Sports, as per AS, suggest the award was due to be given to Argentina’s Leo Messi, but he was too distraught to take it because his side lost the final on penalties to Chile. At last year’s World Cup final,...
Published: July 5, 2015
In the end, there was only ever going to be one winner of the 2015 British Grand Prix on Sunday. Over 100,000 spectators flocked to Silverstone to witness a Lewis Hamilton victory, and the reigning world champion delivered, triumphing on home soil for the second consecutive season. It was Hamilton’s fifth win of the campaign yet by far his most hard-fought. The 30-year-old has to overcome...