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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
After intermittent rain showers dampened second-round play at the 2015 U.S. Open on Thursday, third-round play progressed swiftly Friday morning, as Caroline Wozniacki, 2015 darling Roberta Vinci and a host of talented women turned heads. On the men’s side, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and South African Kevin Anderson—who upset Andy Murray in Queens last year—starred in early action...
Published: August 31, 2016
A year after Kevin Anderson bounced him in the fourth round of the U.S. Open, world No. 2 Andy Murray returned to New York and kicked off his stint at the year’s final Grand Slam with a 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 win over Lukas Rosol. Murray is now 3-0 lifetime against Rosol—who was coming off a second-round loss against Steve Johnson at the Winston-Salem Open. He also improved to 12-0...
Published: August 10, 2016
Scotland Yard is reportedly investigating the alleged poisoning of 18-year-old tennis player Gabriella Taylor at Wimbledon in July. According to the Telegraph‘s Martin Evans, Sam Dean and Nazrin Wilkinson, police in London started investigating if Taylor had been poisoned after she contracted a bacterial illness. Evans, Dean and Wilkinson reported Taylor was diagnosed with “a...
Published: July 9, 2016
The U.S. Women’s Open at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin, California, resumed Friday as some of the world’s top players jockeyed for position atop the leaderboard. After two rounds, Sung Hyun Park owns the lead after shooting a six–under 66 to bring her overall score to eight under par. Here’s the top of the leaderboard with 36 holes in the books, while the complete...
Published: June 13, 2016
The final round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic at TPC Southwind in Memphis was interrupted by a three-hour weather delay, but Daniel Berger didn’t let the stoppage stand in the way of his first PGA Tour win. Berger, who entered the day three shots clear of the field at 10 under par, finished at 13 under and held off a hard-charging pack of challengers that included Dustin Johnson,...
Published: June 11, 2016
Sahalee Country Club conditions haven’t been conducive to scoring through two rounds at the Women’s PGA Championship, but a select few players reside in red numbers following solid showings Friday. Canadian Brooke Henderson, who was the outright leader following Round 1, finished the day at even par and now occupies a share of the lead at two under overall entering moving...
Published: June 10, 2016
With less than one week until the 2016 U.S. Open gets underway at Oakmont Country Club in Pittsburgh, the United States Golf Association announced tee times for Rounds 1 and 2 of the year’s second major Friday. As play approaches, here’s a look at some of the tournament’s notable groupings, with a full list available at PGATour.com: Per usual, all eyes will be on Jordan...
Published: June 8, 2016
The United States men’s national soccer team has failed to break through under head coach Jurgen Klinsmann, and U.S. Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati addressed the boss’ job security in advance of the team’s Tuesday evening Copa America Centenario showdown against Costa Rica. Speaking to reporters in Chicago, Gulati didn’t offer up an ultimatum regarding...
Published: June 7, 2016
Serena Williams is the biggest star in women’s tennis, and the world No. 1 used her platform to advocate for financial equality within the sport during a recent interview with Glamour‘s Melissa Harris Perry. Responding to a question regarding the United States women’s national soccer team’s fight for equal pay, Williams offered a strong take on the issue: These sports have...