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Mexico will be the favorites heading into their quarterfinal matchup against Senegal. With that said, it will be a highly contested match. Somewhat surprisingly, Senegal emerged from Group A with five points, which was good enough for second in the group. Now they are hoping to take down an upstart Mexico team that gutted out a victory over Switzerland on Wednesday. Now the two teams are facing off...
Published: July 3, 2012
There are still plenty of great things ready to happen at Wimbledon 2012. Even though the tournament is winding down, plenty of action is still ahead. With the semifinals and finals right around the corner, it’s time for some bold predictions. Some are bolder than others. Given the nature of the tournament, it’s always tough to make a bold prediction without being unreasonable. Nevertheless,...
Published: June 10, 2012
After their first match of the European Championships, Portugal needs to regroup. The team played well defensively, but there was no sense of attack for about 70 minutes. If Portugal wants to escape the “Group of Death,” the offense needs to show up. More specifically, Cristiano Ronaldo needs more touches. Or, you know, Portugal could avoid relying on one player to create the attack. Nani...
Published: June 5, 2012
If Novak Djokovic wants to become an all-time great, he must conquer clay courts. Djokovic is a fantastic player. He’s already won five Grand Slams, including three in a row. If he captures the French Open, he will have won all four slams in a 12-month period. That’s an incredible feat. Unfortunately for Djokovic, he has struggled at Roland Garros. He’s reached the semifinals of the...
Published: May 29, 2012
Once again, Serena Williams leaves tennis fans scratching their heads. As the No. 5 player in the world, Williams was expected to do decently well at the French Open. Being who she is, people expected her to do exceptionally well. Unfortunately, Williams added another smudge to her resume. In the first round of the French Open, Williams lost to the 115th ranked player in the world, Virginie Razzano....
Published: May 29, 2012
The French Open is up for grabs. Well, sort of. On the women’s side of things, it’s completely up in the air. Just about anybody could win it. However, there are clear favorites, and one of them will probably win it. Probably. As for the men, the winners will come from only a couple players. The disparity between the top players and the rest of the field is staggering, and no one will be...
Published: May 16, 2012
The Portugal side has been announced for Euro 2012, and it looks dangerous. Captained by Cristiano Ronaldo, the team features some dynamic players. If they can work together, this could be one of the most feared teams in the competition. They have firepower from all over, and if it comes together, this team could be the European champions. Obviously, a team featuring Ronaldo, Pepe and Nani have to...
Published: July 6, 2011
The Copa America is arguably the greatest international football event, short of the World Cup. This year, Argentina will host the CONMEBOL tournament, as the hosts hope to reestablish themselves as the best South American team. The winner of the tournament earns a bid to the 2013 Confederations Cup, which would be a fantastic tune-up to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The matches will be intense, and...
Published: June 8, 2011
Following a good experience at the 2009 Confederations Cup, Bob Bradley wants to return in 2013. Consequently, the United States Men’s National Team has set its sights on the 2011 Gold Cup. Some old faces are still playing, but there are also new faces that fans should get used to seeing. From the 23-man roster, I have chosen the best five players under 25 that are likely to have an impact for...
Published: March 27, 2011
On Saturday night, the United States took on one of the best international teams in the world. Argentina feature the world’s best player, Lionel Messi, and the talent certainly does not stop there. For the first 45 minutes, Messi and Co. put on a passing clinic, as the Argentine side hardly faced any adversity. While they put on a show, the U.S. looked lost while chasing the ball, and they finally...