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When evaluating Tiger Woods’ illustrious professional career, most will initially gravitate toward his 14 major championships and 79 PGA Tour wins. Woods’ major championship tally, in particular, is without question the most high-profile achievement of his career. This is partially due to the historical significance of the four professional majors and partially due to the importance Woods...
Published: October 31, 2016
Spain’s Fernando Verdasco set up a meeting with world No. 2 Andy Murray at the 2016 BNP Paribas Masters after his first-round opponent, Robin Haase, retired with a hip injury while trailing 6-2, 3-2 on Monday. The Scotsman is closing in on taking the world No. 1 spot from Novak Djokovic and faces a tough opponent in Verdasco as he starts his campaign to win a fourth tournament...
Published: October 31, 2016
So what would you do if you were Kevin Magnussen? Would you commit your Formula One future to Renault, a team who will have a more competitive car next season but have spent much of 2016 trying to get rid of you? Or would you take a chance on Haas, who have offered you the security of a multi-year contract and an opportunity to grow and finally realise your true potential? That is the dilemma...
Published: October 31, 2016
The German national team announced on Monday that head coach Joachim Low has extended his contract with the 2014 FIFA World Cup winners to 2020. Confirmation of the news was made on Germany’s official Twitter feed: His previous deal was set to run to 2018, the year of the next World Cup in Russia, but his new contract will take him to the 2020 UEFA European Championship, set to be hosted...
Published: October 31, 2016
Imagine turning off the television after watching your favourite football club celebrate a victory only to see in the newspaper the next morning that they actually lost. Ridiculous, right? Well, that scenario is becoming an all-too-common occurrence in Formula One. At Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo crossed the line fifth and was disappointed to miss out on one of the best...
Published: October 31, 2016
Lewis Hamilton claimed his eighth victory of the 2016 Formula One season in Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. After returning to winning ways at the recent United States GP, the Mercedes driver took a dominant pole-to-flag win—his first in Mexico—to cut Nico Rosberg’s championship lead to 19 points with just two races remaining. Joining Hamilton...
Published: October 31, 2016
The WTA Finals was a rousing week of tennis that featured world No. 1 Angelique Kerber and a blend of rising veterans and newcomers to Singapore’s year-end extravaganza. It seemed like Kerber would sweep her way to the title, until Dominika Cibulkova survived the odds and then seized her opportunity with perhaps the finest match of her career. In the ATP, two important tournaments opened up doors...
Published: October 30, 2016
The 2017 PGA Tour season has already begun, as it were, with the 2016-2017 PGA Tour season now four tournaments old. Hideki Matsuyama and Justin Thomas have already made strong statements that they plan to continue their respective ascents with early wins. In addition to the aforementioned striving to position themselves among the top young talents on the PGA Tour, we have some particular wishes...
Published: October 30, 2016
The 2016 Formula One world championship title fight will continue for at least another fortnight after Lewis Hamilton beat standings leader Nico Rosberg for first place in Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix. Max Verstappen initially finished third in the race, but Formula One promoted fourth-place finisher Sebastian Vettel after giving the former a penalty for an incident on the first lap: Hamilton...
Published: October 30, 2016
Marin Cilic grabbed his second title of the year on Sunday, beating Kei Nishikori in two sets in the final of the 2016 Swiss Indoors Basel. The set scores were 6-1, 7-6 (5). Cilic powered right through Nishikori with his serve in the first set, needing just 25 minutes to grab the advantage. The Japanese star put up a far better fight in the second set, but ultimately, he had no answers for Cilic’s...