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Teenage Grand Slam champions went out of style with Johnny Mac (John McEnroe) short shorts. These days, 30-somethings and players in their late 20s dominate Grand Slams and the Top 10 in men’s and women’s tennis. Winners of the 2016 U.S. Open, Stan Wawrinka, 31, and Angelique Kerber, 28, are playing their best tennis late in their careers. So when discussing teen phenoms, it’s...
Published: September 24, 2016
The five red lights went out and Valtteri Bottas leaped off the line, instantly nudging ahead of Daniel Ricciardo’s Red Bull and sidestepping Kimi Raikkonen’s slow-starting Ferrari. As he sped past the piece of track reserved for the sister Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel, whose engine failure on the formation lap left him unable to start a race for the first time in his Formula One career,...
Published: September 23, 2016
Dustin Johnson leads the 2016 Tour Championship heading into the weekend after firing a three-under 67 during Friday’s second round to leave him at seven under overall. Kevin Chappell is one stroke back and the only player within three shots of the lead. Jason Day was the day’s other headline story. The PGA Tour noted the top-ranked golfer in the world withdrew from the season finale due...
Published: September 23, 2016
Jordan Spieth needs a win at the Tour Championship and some help if he wants to snag back-to-back FedEx Cup titles, but he didn’t do his already thin chances any favors Friday. Following a two-under showing Thursday, Spieth encountered an up-and-down second round at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta that resulted in a score of two-over, which sent his 36-hole total down to even. Here’s...
Published: September 23, 2016
World No. 1 golfer Jason Day withdrew from the Tour Championship Friday with a back injury. Continue for updates. What Day’s Injury Means for FedEx Cup Friday, Sept. 23 According to Justin Ray of GolfChannel.com, the Australian had previously pulled out of the BMW Championship two weeks prior during the fourth round. Day was three under par through one round and seven holes, but he was unable...
Published: September 23, 2016
The 2016 European Open faced delays due to fog for the second day in a row on Friday, but that didn’t stop Alexander Levy from opening up a six-shot lead over the rest of the field. The Frenchman played flawless golf, completing his opening round and playing 17 holes of his second round before the fading light halted play. With one shot left to play in the second round, he sits at an incredible...
Published: September 23, 2016
When Serena Williams’ coach Patrick Mouratoglou told CNN’s Motez Bishara and Ravi Ubha that the 35-year-old could win 30 Grand Slam titles, it hardly felt like an impossible boast. Whether or not Serena can win two majors a year for the next four years to tack onto her current total of 22, the point is, the American legend is the only one who can even think about this possibility. Despite...
Published: September 22, 2016
Dustin Johnson doesn’t necessarily need to win the Tour Championship to clinch his first FedEx Cup title, but the world No. 2 carded a four-under 66 on Thursday, putting him in a three-way tie for the lead after the first round. Hideki Matsuyama and Kevin Chappell are the co-leaders of the 30-man field at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club. Playing in the last group of the day, Johnson...
Published: September 22, 2016
Jordan Spieth kept himself in the running at the Tour Championship on Thursday, shooting a two-under 68 at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. That left Spieth two strokes behind co-leaders Hideki Matsuyama and Kevin Chappell at the time his round ended. It wasn’t the superstar’s steadiest round of golf, however. In fact, his start was dreadful, as he bogeyed the first hole and...
Published: September 22, 2016
Bernd Wiesberger played a blistering round of eight-under to take the lead on the first day of golf’s European Open on Thursday, as play was delayed due to heavy fog for more than three hours in Bad Griesbach, Germany. The final groups of the day couldn’t tee off until well past 5 p.m. local time, but conditions improved during the day, with the greens playing remarkably fast. Wiesberger...