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Scott Hend of Australia leads by one shot after the third round of the 2016 Omega European Masters at Crans Montana in Switzerland. Hend carded a supremely consistent round of 65 on Saturday, leaving him on 13 under for the competition. Alex Noren of Sweden remains in the hunt for the title and sits closest to the leader after carding four under during Round 3. Popular Englishman Andrew...
Published: September 3, 2016
This year’s Wimbledon singles champions, Andy Murray and Serena Williams, top the bill at the U.S. Open on Saturday. Williams, the top seed in the women’s draw and a six-time champion at Flushing Meadows, will face Sweden’s Johanna Larsson in her third-round match. Murray, chasing his second win at this competition and fourth Grand Slam title, is up against Italian Paolo Lorenzi. Aside...
Published: September 3, 2016
The final afternoon of the U.S. Open’s third round commences Saturday with a slew of top-ranked women hitting the court along with several contenders on the men’s side. Andy Murray is the headliner of the afternoon as he looks to strengthen his case as possibly the tournament’s favorite. David Ferrer will also take on a resurgent Juan Martin del Potro in what could be the match of...
Published: September 3, 2016
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton took pole position in Saturday qualifying at the Italian Grand Prix, comfortably beating his team-mate Nico Rosberg. After coasting to top spot in final practice in the morning, Hamilton excelled in the afternoon, too, posting a mark of one minute, 21.135 seconds in the final part of qualifying. Rosberg will start alongside his team-mate on the front row, while Ferrari’s...
Published: September 3, 2016
Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg are neck and neck in the Formula One drivers’ championship as the field enters the 2016 Italian Grand Prix at Monza on Sunday. Rosberg took the maximum points on offer in Belgium as the reigning world champion trailed in third, but the British icon remains nine points clear at the top of the current standings. The flying German has his best chance...
Published: September 3, 2016
Rafael Nadal’s summer resurgence continued on Friday, as he defeated Andrey Kuznetsov, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 in the third round at the 2016 U.S. Open. After missing two months due to a wrist injury, Nadal returned early at the Olympics and reached the semifinals before losing to Juan Martin del Potro. He did have a stumble against Borna Coric at the Western & Southern Open, but has...
Published: September 2, 2016
Hope Solo is speaking out against the United States Soccer Federation after receiving a six-month suspension for her comments about Sweden following the U.S. women’s national team’s loss at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. During Friday’s episode of the Keeping Score documentary series (via Caitlin Murray of Fox Sports), Solo alleged...
Published: September 2, 2016
James Hahn and Ryan Moore both posted bogey-free rounds of 65 on Friday to seize the lead together at six under par following the first round of the 2016 Deutsche Bank Championship. The leaders weren’t able to generate much separation over the first 18 holes, though. Seventeen other golfers are within two shots of the lead as favorable scoring conditions in Norton, Massachusetts, have allowed...
Published: September 2, 2016
Fresh off a respectable 10th-place finish at The Barclays last weekend, world No. 3 Jordan Spieth hit TPC Boston on Friday and impressed with a strong showing during the first round at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts. Spieth finished the day at three under par thanks to five birdies, and he’s sitting pretty as Saturday’s second round approaches. Here’s...
Published: September 2, 2016
Rory McIlroy recovered from a dreadful start to the first round at the 2016 Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts, on Friday, posting an even-par 71 to kick off the second event in the FedEx Cup playoffs. The Northern Irishman was six strokes off the lead when he walked off the course, with the afternoon wave of play ongoing. It could have been a lot worse, however, after he found himself...