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Europe leads the USA 8-5 entering the final day of the 2015 Solheim Cup, with three of Saturday’s fourballs still to be completed before the single matches start on Sunday. The Americans are one-up in two of the three matches, while Europe lead the third by the same score. Here are the current fourball results, courtesy of the event’s official Twitter account: Europe came into the...
Published: September 19, 2015
Great Britain took a 2-1 lead over Australia in the 2015 Davis Cup semi-finals on Saturday, as Andy and Jamie Murray saw off Lleyton Hewitt and Samuel Groth in a pulsating five-set doubles match. The brothers came from a set down to beat the Australians 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-7 (6), 6-4. Argentina put their noses in front against Belgium in the day’s other doubles encounter, with Leonardo Mayer and...
Published: September 19, 2015
After host nation England kicked off the Rugby World Cup 2015 with a thrilling victory over Fiji on Friday, the tournament moved into full swing on Saturday as Japan produced one of the greatest upsets in the tournament’s history against South Africa. Read on for a round-up of the day’s results, plus updated group tables and upcoming fixtures. South Africa 32-34 Japan Japan...
Published: September 19, 2015
Wales take on Uruguay at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium in their opening Pool A match knowing they must rack up the points and avoid suffering any more injuries. Failure to accomplish either of those tasks will make Wales’ progress out of the fiendishly tough group all the harder. Acknowledging this, coach Waren Gatland commented, as per the BBC: “We know we need to be clinical on Sunday.” Uruguay,...
Published: September 19, 2015
Hosts England started their 2015 Rugby World Cup campaign on the right foot with a 35-11 win over Fiji on Friday, grabbing a last-second bonus point thank to a late try from Billy Vunipola. Four matches will be played on Saturday, including the pivotal Pool D clash between France and Italy. South Africa and Ireland will also start their bids to win the World Cup against Canada and Japan, respectively,...
Published: September 19, 2015
The variety of Formula One will be drilled home at the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend, as a fortnight on from the searing speed of Monza, the drivers will have to negotiate the contorting corners of the glitzy Marina Bay Street Circuit. Lewis Hamilton remains the man to beat after another serene display in Italy last time out. The Mercedes man was far too quick for the chasing pack at Monza. After...
Published: September 18, 2015
For the second time in two years, Tiger Woods has undergone surgery to repair damage in his back. According to Woods’ official website, he had the same microdiscectomy procedure that was done in 2014, performed by the same surgeon, Dr. Charles Rich, who provided details about the operation. “Tiger Woods underwent a microdiscectomy late on Sept. 16 at Park City Medical Center,”...
Published: September 18, 2015
Tiger Woods has been dealing with back and hip injuries, and the golf superstar announced Friday that he underwent microdiscectomy surgery on his back for the second time in two years. Woods’ agent Mark Steinberg said an issue where he had surgery last year was discovered during a routine check-up on his back, per Bob Harig of ESPN. Steinberg also said the turnaround time between the check-up...
Published: September 18, 2015
Following heavy rains on the first day of the 2015 BMW Championship that forced play to be suspended, a number of players were tasked with playing more than 18 holes Friday. It didn’t seem to have an impact on anyone, least of all Jason Day, who leads with a two-round score of 18 under. That 36-hole score puts Day in the record books, per Justin Ray of the Golf Channel: The big story...
Published: September 18, 2015
Mike Brown scored two tries as England beat Fiji 35-11 to get their Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign off to a winning start with a maximum five points. A penalty try and a try from Brown put England ahead in the first half, before Nemani Nadolo went over for Fiji. Brown then went over late on before Billy Vunipola sealed the bonus point with the last act of the game to round out the win. George Ford drew...