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After getting stunned early, Novak Djokovic rebounded to knock off Bjorn Fratangelo 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 to reach the third round in Indian Wells, California. The 22-year-old Fratangelo entered Sunday night’s match ranked 149th in the world and owned an 0-3 record in ATP World Tour events. His only previous appearance in an ATP event this year was at the Australian Open, where he lost in the first...
Published: March 14, 2016
After nearly dropping the first set, Serena Williams stormed back for a convincing straight-set win over Yulia Putintseva in the third round of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells on Sunday, 7-6(2), 6-0. Williams won the match in one hour, 15 minutes and nine seconds to advance to the round of 16, and WTA tweeted this after the match was over: Despite four aces in the first set, Williams’...
Published: March 14, 2016
Nick Kyrgios probably imagined that he could take center stage at Indian Wells, but once again the talented, but controversial, Australian talent is making the wrong kind of news. What does he need to finally put everything together? Meanwhile, it was another tough opening for WTA stars Angelique Kerber and Garbine Muguruza. Is anyone remotely ready to show the kind of championship consistency that...
Published: March 13, 2016
Managing to hang on for a victory after holding the 54-hole lead in a PGA Tour event is no easy task. Bill Haas found out the hard way at the Valspar Championship on Sunday, as Charl Schwartzel roared back and won in a playoff for his second tour victory. Haas entered the day with a one-stroke advantage over Graham DeLaet, who faded down the stretch because of a misbehaving putter. A sparking...
Published: March 13, 2016
Jordan Spieth was his own worst enemy in the final round of the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida. The 22-year-old entered Round 4 with a puncher’s chance of winning, but a two-over 73 on Sunday torpedoed those hopes. When he entered the clubhouse, Spieth sat in a tie for 18th with a final score of even par. The problems for the two-time major winner began on the front nine. Following...
Published: March 13, 2016
Scotland recorded their first win over France in a decade with a pulsating 29-18 win at Murrayfield in Edinburgh, Scotland. Having lost nine consecutive games in the competition, they have now won their last two, with this performance showing a dynamism and pace that will have pleased coach Vern Cotter. Tries from Stuart Hogg, Duncan Taylor and Tim Visser did the damage. France showed glimpses of quality...
Published: March 13, 2016
Scotland comfortably beat France 29-18 at Murrayfield on Sunday in the 2016 Six Nations to make it two wins in a row and help England clinch the title. The Scots were particularly grateful to Stuart Hogg, who scored one of the hosts’ three tries and made another in a fine performance. Here is the final score from the Sunday’s game, followed by the updated table: Here are the fixtures...
Published: March 13, 2016
Scotland beat France 29-18 during Sunday’s Six Nations action, handing rivals England the 2016 title in the process. Les Bleus needed to win to keep their title hopes alive in Round 4, but sloppy play and some struggles from the tee allowed the Scots to take a lead they never relinquished. France started strongly and scored the first try through Guilhem Guirado, but the Scots answered through...
Published: March 13, 2016
As golf continues to expand around the globe and the level of parity in the game becomes more prevalent, the number of high-quality players has grown exponentially in recent years. This makes it quite difficult for casual golf fans to keep track of which player is winning where when there are multiple tournaments taking place around the world during any given week. As a result, numerous players...
Published: March 13, 2016
The new qualifying format has been the big story this offseason when it comes to new Formula One regulations. Plenty of fans and drivers are complaining that the live elimination system unnecessarily complicates a qualifying process that wasn’t broken—although it has never been tested, so no one knows for sure how it will work. If you want to see unnecessary complication, though, look no...