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Rafael Nadal is on an all-out rampage at the 2013 U.S. Open, and not even top-seeded Novak Djokovic will be able to stop the Spaniard. Nadal ripped through Richard Gasquet in the semifinals on Saturday, cruising to a 6-4, 7-6 (1), 6-2 victory. The only hint of drama came in the second set, but Nadal effectively squashed that by winning the tiebreaker 7-1. From there, it was smooth sailing for Nadal,...
Published: January 20, 2013
Roger Federer disposed of Bernard Tomic on Saturday, and he’ll cross another young star off his hit list when he faces Milos Raonic in the fourth round of the Australian Open. The legendary Federer put on a clinic against Tomic, eliminating the 20-year-old Australian in straight sets. Tomic’s power and energy kept him in the match early, but he tired down the stretch, and Federer eventually...
Published: January 18, 2013
Bernard Tomic is one of the most talented young players in the world, but don’t expect the 20-year-old phenom to upset Roger Federer in Melbourne. The two will meet Saturday in one of the Australian Open’s most intriguing third-round matchups. It’s the ultimate showdown between young and old, as the 31-year-old Federer will look to prove that he is still capable of shutting down the...
Published: January 13, 2013
The third round of the 2013 Sony Open is in the books, and Australian Matt Jones was the big winner of the day. Jones rose eight spots on the leaderboard thanks to a six-under 64 on Saturday. Consecutive bogeys on No. 6 and No. 7 had Jones’ status in doubt, but he recovered beautifully. Jones birdied four of his last six holes and five of his last nine to finish the day in a four-way tie for...
Published: January 11, 2013
Clear your schedules and prep your living room accordingly, because the first round of the 2013 Australian Open is just a few days away (Jan. 14). The first Grand Slam of the year is always exciting, and you can expect plenty of fireworks in Melbourne yet again. Some big names will be sidelined (Rafael Nadal, John Isner), but there will still be some unforgettable action on the courts. With the first...
Published: January 5, 2013
Roger Federer will turn 32 this year, but the Swiss legend should still be considered a favorite at the 2013 Australian Open. He proved he could still be a dominant player last year, winning six singles titles and rising to the world’s No. 1 ranking for a time, ending the year at No. 2. He even added to his career Grand Slam singles record, taking out Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray on his way...
Published: August 18, 2012
The third round of the 2012 Wyndham Championship is in the books, and there are some familiar names atop the leaderboard. Sergio Garcia currently has sole possession of first place after he shot a four-under 66 on Saturday. He’s 14-under par for the tournament, and if he can hold onto his lead tomorrow, he will win his first PGA event since The Players Championship in May 2008. Garcia has been...
Published: August 12, 2012
Mother Nature has intervened at the 2012 PGA Championship, forcing third-round play to be suspended until Sunday morning. Steve Stricker (-2) and Bo Van Pelt (-3) were the only players in the top 10 to finish rounds Saturday, with most of the other contenders only playing 7-12 holes. Due to the inclement weather, the PGA announced that third-round play will continue at 7:45 a.m. ET on Sunday, with...
Published: August 2, 2012
In the final tuneup before the 2012 PGA Championship, golf’s biggest names are attempting to build some momentum at the WGC-Bridestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio. The friendly Firestone Country Club has long been a favorite of professional golfers, particularly Tiger Woods, who has won seven times in 12 appearances at the course. Woods looked to be in contention again this year, as he was near...
Published: July 9, 2012
The Greenbrier Classic proved to be a nightmare for some of golf’s biggest names, but they’ll have an opportunity to bounce back at the 2012 Open Championship. While the Open is often a house of horrors in itself, it’s not unconquerable by any means. Look for the following golfers to rebound with strong showings in the third major of the year. Tiger Woods Woods missed the cut...