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Sebastian Vettel powered to yet another pole position at the Italian Grand Prix, as other drivers struggled to keep up with him. He was joined on the front row by fellow Red Bull driver Mark Webber. As expected, both Marussia and Caterham cars went out in the first session. They were joined by Esteban Gutierrez of Sauber and Valtteri Bottas of Williams. Both drivers will be disappointed...
Published: November 25, 2012
Sebastian Vettel became only the third driver in history to win three consecutive world titles after a sixth place finish in the Brazilian Grand Prix. The German was pushed right to the final stages of the race by Fernando Alonso, who finished the race in second behind Jenson Button. Some light rain as the cars took to the grid made for a nervous start to the race and Vettel suffered Bruno Senna crashed...
Published: November 18, 2012
Lewis Hamilton powered his way to victory in the United States Grand Prix as Sebastian Vettel increased his championship lead over Fernando Alonso. Alonso now sits 13 points behind the German with just one race remaining after the pair both finished on the podium in Austin. Vettel will now be guaranteed the title should he finish higher than fourth in Brazil next week. The day got off to a fantastic...
Published: November 30, 2011
Maria Sharapova and Caroline Wozniacki are two of the biggest names in women’s tennis, but what chances do they have of winning in 2012? Along with the rest of the Top 15, we take a look at the outlook for all the major players in the women’s game. With the returns to form of a few past winners like Serena Williams and Kim Clijsters, along with the rise of young starlets, times are...
Published: November 23, 2011
Andy Roddick is no longer the best player in America, and as his fast serve seems to slow down, his challenge for the most bad tempered player around gathers pace. He’s not the only one either. Tennis has provided us with some incredibly short-tempered people over the years. Here’s a run down of the worst offenders. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: October 26, 2011
Forget breaking a racket—that isn’t too bad. These guys and girls are getting nasty. Giving out abuse and getting physical with officials, fellow players and even getting nasty with the crowd, these really are the 13 moments where tennis players turned nasty on the court. Some of these clips include scenes of aggression, even violence, and a lot of profanity. The worst of the English...
Published: October 25, 2011
Rafael Nadal is the best player in tennis, and at only 25, he is set to dominate for a few years longer. Novak Djokovic may have had an unbelievable season, but one year does not make a great player, and even in the shadow of Djokovic’s career season, Nadal has still shown he is the most dominant player around. With Andy Murray frequently knocking but seemingly unable to open...
Published: July 31, 2011
Jenson Button drove his way to victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, as Lewis Hamilton had a day to forget. Hamilton took full advantage of the damp conditions in Hungary to control the first half of the race, but it was Button who made it consecutive wins for McLaren as Red Bull struggled to keep up yet again. Sebastian Vettel took the pole position from Hamilton and Button on Saturday and made a fantastic...