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For all of his success—three Champions League titles, three Ballon d’Or awards, marketing deals, even more marketing deals—international triumphs have always eluded Cristiano Ronaldo. That section of his CV is one he probably likes to gloss over when he’s Googling himself—or having someone Google himself for him. But while you’re never too far away from someone...
Published: June 6, 2016
Despite being the only driver to score a point in each of the first six races of the 2016 Formula One season, Felipe Massa may find himself without a seat at the end of this year. After being released by Ferrari almost three years ago, the Brazilian has successfully reinvented himself at Williams, becoming a valuable asset to a team who finished third in the constructors’ championship in 2014...
Published: June 6, 2016
Lars Lagerback, one of Iceland’s two head coaches, has turned up the heat ahead of his team’s clash with Portugal at the UEFA European Championship next week, stating that the nation’s star men Cristiano Ronaldo and Pepe could succeed as Hollywood actors. The two teams will meet in Nice, France, on Tuesday in what will be Iceland’s first-ever match at a major tournament. But...
Published: June 6, 2016
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Time is running out for Lionel Messi. Although the Barcelona and Argentina star is just 28, the Copa America Centenario represents the last great chance he has to win a trophy with his country. Messi was just six years old the last time Argentina won a major tournament, as Gabriel Batistuta fired his country to a 2-1 win over Mexico in the 1993 Copa America final. Watching...
Published: June 6, 2016
Chile escaped with a victory on penalties over Argentina in the final of the 2015 Copa America, but sit as +255 underdogs ahead of their rematch at Levi’s Stadium on Monday night. Winners in their past four matches, Argentina takes the pitch for their Group D matchup as strong +115 favorites on the Copa America Centenario betting lines at sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark. Match Odds:...
Published: June 6, 2016
William McGirt took home his first trophy on the PGA Tour in the third playoff in the last three years at the Memorial Tournament. With a resolute effort amid an hour-and-a-half stoppage in play and two-hole playoff with Jon Curran, McGirt was steady from start to finish en-route to a final-round 71. The journeyman who once said he didn’t have enough fingers and toes to count...
Published: June 5, 2016
Rain delayed the 2016 Memorial Tournament for a second straight day, but at the conclusion of Sunday’s final round, William McGirt emerged victorious at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. McGirt and Jon Curran were both pursuing their first career PGA Tour win and tied at 15 under par in regulation, but McGirt came away with the “W” thanks to a par on the second...
Published: June 5, 2016
Jordan Spieth‘s weekend at the 2016 Memorial Tournament came to a dispiriting close Sunday, as the world No. 2 carded a one-over score of 73 to finish well out of contention. Spieth went into the clubhouse in a tie for 57th, sitting at three under overall. He posted consecutive over-par rounds after entering the weekend at six under and on the outskirts of contention. This is by far the worst...
Published: June 5, 2016
Novak Djokovic is one of them now. It’s a Novak Slam? No, that sounds awkward. Djoker Slam. I’m going with that. There was never a Fed Slam or a Rafa Slam. Djokovic was already the best men’s tennis player in the world, but with his French Open win Sunday over Andy Murray, his first French title, he now has won all four majors. In fact, he has won all four in a row. He holds all four...
Published: June 5, 2016
Now that Novak Djokovic has finally completed his quest for the 2016 French Open title, the Serbian can breathe in the relief that cements him as perhaps the greatest player in tennis history. This was the title he had to win, and he did it. He is the undisputed No. 1 player, and it’s not even close. Critics might charge that the rest of the top 10 is not up to the challenge of dethroning Djokovic,...