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If you aren’t tuning in to watch Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Maria Sharapova or Victoria Azarenka play at Wimbledon 2012, then you are severely missing out. This is simply one of the must-watch major tournaments in the sport of tennis, and the storylines are abundant. The All England Club is easily one of the most prestigious locations in all of sports, and this year is bound to produce some...
Published: June 9, 2012
As if being one of the greatest athletes in the world wasn’t enough, Rafael Nadal has a stunning girlfriend in Maria Perello to cheer him on from the stands. Win, lose or draw, how can Nadal ever go home without a smile on his face? How lucky can you be, man? Nadal is one of the best tennis players in the world, and that’s something he can prove, again, with a win over Novak Djokovic in...
Published: May 27, 2012
Mark Webber has won the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix in what will go down as a great win for the Red Bull Racing Team. Webber was closely followed by Nico Rosberg of Mercedes and Fernando Alonso of Ferrari, who finished the race second and third, respectively. Webber started from the pole, and he finished in first. A win like this just goes to show you how important pole position can be, especially at a...
Published: May 26, 2012
Rafael Nadal is the king of the tennis clay court, and he’s going to prove that yet again with epic performances at the 2012 French Open. I write that as if we need more proof—which we certainly don’t—but this tournament will serve as a good refresher course on how good Nadal really is. The man is a superstar, and he’ll be in his element at the French Open. There was a...
Published: May 26, 2012
England and Norway will get together for a friendly, which means the final score will not matter towards any sort of relevant competition. That does not mean that the competition will be irrelevant though, as there is much to accomplish—especially for England. This is the time of the year when we turn our attention away from league play—which concluded in an epic Champions League final...
Published: May 26, 2012
With so many big names in the field at the 2012 French Open, it’s hard to narrow it down to two that will eventually meet in the women’s final. However, when push comes to shove, it will end with a showdown of the best in the world: Victoria Azarenka vs. Maria Sharapova. Make no mistake, there is no doubting that Azarenka is the best in the world. Her No.1 WTA ranking dares you to prove...
Published: May 19, 2012
It’s tough to pick against Rafael Nadal in any instance, but it’s nearly impossible to pick against him when he’s playing on clay. Yes, even if his opponent is Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic. Nadal has moved on to the final round of the Rome Masters Final, and he did so in impressive fashion by beating David Ferrer 7-6 (8/6), 6-0 in a semifinal match that he ultimately controlled. Ferrer...
Published: May 12, 2012
Tiger Woods is an average golfer. There was a time when that statement would have been absurd to make let alone think about, but the sad truth of the matter is that it’s 100 percent reality now. Tigers’ fall from grace has been epic and well documented, but everyone—even his detractors—has been waiting to see if he could make a comeback. I dare say a comeback is almost expected....
Published: May 12, 2012
Rickie Fowler is on a roll right now, and he’s going to continue rolling all the way through the final round of the 2012 Players Championship. Honestly, short of Tiger Woods making an epic comeback or Rory McIlroy having another 16-under par, having Fowler at the top of the leaderboards is a very good thing for golf. Fowler is the new era of golf, and young fans of the sport are bound to be attracted...
Published: May 12, 2012
The big news out of the 2012 Madrid Open centeres around the blue clay and how the players can’t stand it, but if there’s one player talented and experienced enough to tame the clay and bring home the title it’s Roger Federer. Federer has advanced to the finals and will square off against Tomas Berdych for the chance to win his third ever Madrid Open title. It’s not going to...