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The Tour Championship in Atlanta will decide the FedEx Cup title and the $10 million prize that goes along with it. This will lead to plenty of drama over the upcoming four rounds of golf. Only the top five players in the current standings control their own destiny this weekend, meaning a win at East Lake Golf Club would be enough to bring home the ultimate prize. However, all 30 players in the field...
Published: September 22, 2016
Every encounter with adversity (and he experienced plenty) has only made Juan Martin del Potro stronger. Healthy and playing regularly for the first time in three years, Del Potro issued a resounding message this summer to the competition: He’s once again a legitimate Grand Slam contender. If they don’t already, the other top players should fear the ascending Argentine. How he reached...
Published: September 22, 2016
After being scarred by bold promises and overambitious targets, McLaren-Honda are finally beginning to deliver in Formula One. Fernando Alonso‘s seventh-place finish in the Singapore Grand Prix means the team have now scored double the amount of points they managed to scratch together during their worst season in 35 years in 2015. For a partnership that dominated the sport in the 1980s and ’90s,...
Published: September 21, 2016
Here we go again. Lewis Hamilton has a disappointing result or two and all of a sudden, the two-time defending Formula One world champion is letting his personal life distract him from winning races. This time, the criticism comes from Jackie Stewart, a three-time champion himself, who has been part of the sport for more than 50 years and forgotten more about F1 than you and I will ever know. He also...
Published: September 21, 2016
The Iceland national team have rejected the chance to be included in the upcoming release of the FIFA 17 video game. As reported by Kris Holland of BBC Sport, the country’s football federation (KSI) is locked in a row over image rights with developers EA Sports, with an offer of £11,501 deemed not sufficient. “They are the ones buying these rights, and they almost want it for...
Published: September 21, 2016
Tennis superstars rarely run marathons (with the exception of Caroline Wozniacki), but it’s the most fitting sports parallel for the top men who endure the year-long race to qualify for the 2016 World Tour Finals. They must grind from Australia’s summer heat in January to New York’s blazing nights in September, and along the way battle through Paris’ red clay and London’s...
Published: September 21, 2016
American golfer Dustin Johnson has gradually improved over the first three FedEx Cup playoff tournaments heading into the Tour Championship this weekend at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Johnson’s rise has him pegged as the +450 favorite (bet $100 to win $450) at sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark following his three-stroke win over British golfer Paul Casey at the BMW Championship two weeks...
Published: September 20, 2016
After the most packed summer calendar of professional golf in recent history, the Tour Championship, the finale to the 2016 PGA Tour season, is upon us. Last year, Jordan Spieth claimed victory at East Lake Golf Club, and in doing so, the Texan locked up the FedEx Cup. While you’ll hear a great deal about the various scenarios for winning and how every golfer in the field has a mathematical chance...
Published: September 20, 2016
For 45 laps, the Singapore Grand Prix was arguably the most forgettable race of the 2016 Formula One season. The Marina Bay Street Circuit, as ever, looked immaculate under the lights, but there was little substance to complement the style until—in an effort to get their world champion on the podium—Mercedes decided to switch Lewis Hamilton onto a three-stop strategy. Hamilton’s unexpected...
Published: September 20, 2016
The Tower of Tandil, Juan Martin Del Potro, will cast a long shadow over Argentina’s hopes against Croatia in the Davis Cup final in November. Argentina has never won a Davis Cup championship, and whether it does depends largely on Del Potro—the country’s best and most feared player. Last Saturday, Del Potro defeated Andy Murray in a five-set classic to help lead Argentina...