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After an exciting start to the Davis Cup quarterfinals Friday, play continued across the globe Saturday as the eight remaining countries looked to advance, stay alive or improve their positioning in doubles competition. Kazakhstan, Belgium and Argentina all entered the day with 2-0 leads, which meant they were each just one win away from advancing to the semis. The latter two nations advanced, but...
Published: July 18, 2015
The wind at the 2015 Open Championship on Saturday is so wild that it’s making even the simplest tasks, such as pouring water into a cup, difficult. Imagine trying to play golf in those winds. Actually, there’s no need to imagine what it would be like. Here’s Louis Oosthuizen trying to putt: The second round of The Open Championship is being delayed until later in the day on...
Published: July 18, 2015
Players and officials are still battling the conditions at St. Andrews to finish the second round of the British Open Championship on Saturday. Due to a rain delay on Friday, most players with afternoon tee times were forced to play an incomplete round and hoped to resume Saturday morning. However, players only squeezed in about an hour of golf this morning before officials delayed play again. Some...
Published: July 18, 2015
Formula One has lost a bright, young light. Jules Bianchi died on July 17 in his hometown of Nice, France, from the severe head injuries he suffered at last year’s Japanese Grand Prix. “Jules fought right to the very end, as he always did, but today his battle came to an end,” his family said in a statement. That fighting spirit was on full display during the 2014 Monaco Grand Prix,...
Published: July 18, 2015
Moving day always carries incredible significance at the Open Championship, but nobody expected it to include nearly a round-and-a-half of golf as it does Saturday. Thanks to a more than three-hour rain delay pushing things back on Friday, second-round action carries on into Saturday before moving into the third round quickly afterward. Among those having to play extra golf is Dustin Johnson, who held...
Published: July 18, 2015
Adverse weather conditions at St. Andrews mean the winner of the 2015 British Open will be crowned Monday, not Sunday, because of continued suspensions in play. It’s just the second time in the competition’s storied history that the final round has been pushed back a day. The R&A Twitter feed provided an update of the altered schedule after heavy winds prevented players from completing...
Published: July 18, 2015
Windy conditions have halted play at the Open Championship for the second consecutive day, but the winds died down eventually, which allowed at least some golf to be played Saturday at St. Andrews. However, the third round was moved to Sunday, while the final round was moved to Monday. Continue for updates. Round 2 Continues After Significant Delat Saturday, July 18 The R&A provided...
Published: July 18, 2015
A new-look Australia kicked off their 2015 Rugby Championship campaign with a 24-20 victory over South Africa on Sunday, with Tevita Kuridrani scoring in the 81st minute to clinch a massive result for Michael Cheika’s men. Tries from Eben Etzebeth and Jesse Kriel either side of the half-time whistle put the Springboks ahead, but Adam Ashley-Cooper and Michael Hooper went over to give...
Published: July 18, 2015
Australia stole a last-gasp victory against South Africa with a 24-20 win to kick off their Rugby Championship campaign. The Wallabies had a try in injury time by Tevita Kuridrani to thank for this win after coming back from 20-10 down to a superior South African side. The Springboks bossed possession and territory in the first half and capitalised on some poor defending early in the second to make...
Published: July 18, 2015
Red Bull Racing have made their worst start to a Formula One season in seven years. Without a podium finish across the first nine races of 2015, a team who were storming to four world titles in succession as recently as 2013 are currently languishing in fourth in the constructors’ standings, 308 points behind leaders Mercedes and 88 adrift of third-placed Williams. Red Bull’s season has...