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You can hear broadcaster Jim Nantz’s voice already, “It’s a tradition unlike any other …” For sure, the Masters is the cream of the crop when it comes to PGA Tour majors. The spectacular setting of Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia hosts the prestigious annual event every April, and the 2014 tournament buzz is all about Tiger Woods. Over the past two decades, no golfer...
Published: January 28, 2014
One Grand Slam title does not make an elite tennis player. Just ask Juan Martin del Potro, who has never achieved the same prestige as his men’s tennis contemporaries in the the Big Four: Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray. Del Potro won the US Open in 2009 as a sprightly 20-year-old, defeating Federer in his prime. Though he’s made it deep into Grand Slam finals...
Published: January 28, 2014
Time waits for no man, and Roger Federer‘s spot among tennis’ elite seems like it’s slipping away. There’s a lot of discussion about the big four in men’s tennis. For the second half of the 2000s, Federer’s rivalry with Rafael Nadal took hold of the sport. But by early 2011, Nadal even recognized that the two-player “monopoly” on the game was no longer,...
Published: January 20, 2014
Day 9 of the 2014 Australian Open in Melbourne is set to kick off on Tuesday morning with another day full of matches. We’ve reached the quarterfinals action of the singles tournaments with a lot of the usual suspects making up the field on the men’s side, as seven of the world’s top eight seeds are still alive. Things are much more wide open on the women’s side, as top players...
Published: November 19, 2013
If all goes according to plan for the Mexican national soccer team on Wednesday, it will waltz to the World Cup with a victory over an underdog New Zealand squad. Wednesday’s match in Wellington, New Zealand, serves as the second leg between these two teams in the last step of 2014 World Cup qualifying. By virtue of its 5-1 win at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City last week, El Tri could lose by...
Published: October 9, 2013
Novak Djokovic may have won the battle, but Rafael Nadal is winning the war. Tennis‘ top two stars clashed against each other on Sunday in Beijing for the latest reprisal of their historic rivalry, and even though Djokovic claimed a 6-3, 6-4 victory in the tournament final, Nadal has reclaimed the No. 1 ATP world ranking. Following the match, Djokovic told ATPWorldTour.com, “I needed this...