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With the tennis world preparing for the U.S. Open at the end of August, many of the WTA and ATP’s top stars are in Washington D.C. for the Citi Open tournament. Weather did turn out to be a problem, as rain caused two separate delays in play. It created havoc on the playing schedule, but all of the matches were able to be completed as darkness set in. Top 10 players Kei Nishikori (No. 5)...
Published: July 31, 2015
Even though it’s coming in between the British Open in the middle of July and the PGA Championship in the middle of August, the Quicken Loans National is shaping up to be one of the most notable events of 2015, with Ryo Ishikawa currently in the lead at 11 under. Of course, that on its own isn’t what makes this interesting. The real storyline for the PGA Tour is Tiger Woods...
Published: July 30, 2015
Making his first appearance in a PGA Tour event since missing the cut at the British Open two weeks ago, Tiger Woods put together one of his most encouraging rounds at the Quicken Loans National event. After a sluggish start that included three bogeys in the first four holes, Woods had six birdies in a nine-hole stretch that helped him finish at three under for the day and in a tie for 28th place. There...
Published: July 18, 2015
The weather around St. Andrews has been a nightmare for this year’s British Open, as Saturday provided just enough time for players to finish their second rounds. Dustin Johnson remains in control of things at 10 under par, though there’s not a lot of breathing room. Danny Willett, who has never won a PGA Tour event and has one top-20 finish in majors, is one shot behind Johnson....
Published: July 18, 2015
It took two days because of numerous weather delays, but Jordan Spieth finally finished his second round at the British Open with an even-par 72 that kept his score at five under heading into play Sunday. While there has to be relief for the 21-year-old finishing 36 holes, he does have an uphill climb in his quest to capture a third straight major title sitting five shots behind Dustin Johnson. Here’s...
Published: July 15, 2015
The second day of action at the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships brought more intrigue with the tournament debut of top-seeded John Isner to go along with four other ranked players hoping to avoid being knocked off early. Monday featured one big upset as John-Patrick Smith knocked off No. 3 seed Bernard Tomic in straight sets. This is a small event, starting with just 32 players...
Published: July 14, 2015
On the heels of a memorable Wimbledon tournament, 32 men’s tennis players compete in a singles competition at the annual Hall of Fame Championships in Newport, Rhode Island. American John Isner, who is coming off a third-round loss to Marin Cilic at the All England Club, holds the top seed in this year’s tournament. Ivo Karlovic, Bernard Tomic, Jack Sock and Adrian Mannarino round...
Published: July 12, 2015
For the second consecutive year, Novak Djokovic defeated Roger Federer in a thrilling Wimbledon final. The 2015 version wasn’t quite the five-set epic from last year, but Djoker won’t have any complaints following a 7-6, 6-7, 6-4, 6-3 victory. Wimbledon’s official Twitter account noted all of the accolades Djokovic earned with this win: The match seemed like it was...
Published: July 11, 2015
Day 3 of this year’s Scottish Open didn’t provide much change atop the leaderboard, as Daniel Brooks remains in the catbird seat at 12 under, though there remains plenty of drama with just 18 holes to play with nine players within four shots of the lead. Brooks started the day in the lead at 11 under, but he took a long time to find a groove and opened the door...
Published: July 10, 2015
For the second consecutive year, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer will meet in the Wimbledon final after the two men won hard-fought straight-sets semifinal matchups against Richard Gasquet and Andy Murray, respectively. Everyone will recall the Djokovic-Federer showdown from 2014, which was a five-set instant classic won by Djokovic. That will be a difficult match to replicate in terms of drama...