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Windy conditions made things tough for the field at Hilton Head, S.C. during the second round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament. Per PGATour.com, the winds were at least 20 mph during the afternoon. Under those conditions, there were still a few impressive performances on the day. Steve LeBrun really stood out with another three-under 68. His consistency has him as one of the early favorites to win...
Published: March 23, 2013
Tiger Woods exploded on Saturday, and he is in solid position to make some noise on the final day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill. Woods posted a six-under 66 and sits two strokes ahead of Justin Rose, Rickie Fowler and John Huh heading into the final day of play in Orlando, Fla. If Woods wins, he will regain the No. 1 world ranking for the first time in nearly three years. Here is a...
Published: March 14, 2013
Rafael Nadal will face his biggest test since he returned from his injury-induced layoff in early February. He faces long-time rival Roger Federer on Thursday, and this should serve as a nice between-Grand Slam treat for tennis fans. The two greats both advanced to the quarterfinals of the BNP Paribas Open and are set to meet for the 29th time in their careers. Nadal has won 18 of those matches, but...
Published: March 9, 2013
Tiger Woods was again rock solid at the WGC Cadillac Championship in Miami on Saturday. He came into the day with a two-shot lead, and he finished four strokes up on Graeme McDowell. Barring a rough day on Sunday, Woods is in great position to capture his 76th PGA Tour victory. He’d be only six wins behind Sam Snead for the all-time lead, despite having played on the Tour 12 fewer years. The...
Published: March 2, 2013
If nothing else, Tiger Woods has been consistent at the 2013 Honda Classic. Unfortunately, he’s been consistently ordinary in shooting a 70 on each day of the tournament. Despite a strong start in Round 3, Woods couldn’t improve upon his mediocre play, still sitting at even par with Saturday’s action in the books. Woods will head into the tournament’s final day trailing...
Published: February 7, 2013
Many fans were happy to see Rafael Nadal back on the tennis court on Tuesday. His presence was missed at the Australian Open, and any sight of one of the world’s most popular players is a plus. In a doubles affair with friend Juan Monaco, the pair defeated Frantisek Cermak and Lukas Dlouhy 6-3, 6-2 at the VTR Open in Chile. That was a good start, but his 6-3, 6-2 win in singles...
Published: January 27, 2013
Novak Djokovic owned the most recent meeting with Andy Murray as he captured his third-straight Australian Open title by beating Murray 6–7(2-7), 7-6(7-3), 6–3, 6–2. But the two 25-year-olds figure to meet many more times in future Grand Slam finals. This rivalry could very well shape the face of men’s tennis for the next five years. It is great to see two of the world’s...
Published: January 26, 2013
There are only two matches left on the schedule for the 2013 Australian Open. Day 13 saw Victoria Azarenka claim her second-straight women’s title, and the Bryan brothers (Bob and Mike) capture their 13th Grand Slam doubles title. Day 14 will see a mixed doubles and men’s champion crowned. Here’s how you can catch the action of the final day and some deeper analysis into the final...
Published: January 22, 2013
A match that represents the past, present and possibly the future of American women’s tennis is one of the highlights of Day 10 at the Australian Open. No. 3 seed and tournament favorite Serena Williams has steamrolled her way into the quarterfinals, but 19-year-old Sloane Stephens will try to deny Williams her sixth Australian Open title. Williams has dominated women’s tennis for the better...
Published: January 22, 2013
The Australian Open is missing Rafael Nadal. We have known since Dec. 28 (ESPN) that he would not be competing in the Australian Open, but the further we advance in the tournament, the more his presence is missed. As the final four is assembled in the men’s draw, the void is clear. Rafa is still one of the four best players in the world; having a Grand Slam event without him just seems...