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Not every big name breezed through the first round of the 2013 French Open. Several stars were tested against opponents they would likely smoke in straight sets nine times out of 10. No need to panic, though. Here are two notable Roland Garros competitors who will bounce back after their shaky starts. Ana Ivanovic Ivanovic isn’t the superstar she once was, but she’s still the WTA...
Published: May 27, 2013
Roger Federer isn’t too old to win the 2013 French Open. The Swiss superstar will turn 32 years old in August. Roland Garros historically hates Federer. He’s only won one grand slam there compared to four Australian Open, five U.S. Open and seven Wimbledon singles titles. Nevertheless, this year Federer has phenomenal odds to hoist The Musketeers’ Trophy. He may or may not have yawned...
Published: May 11, 2013
Rafael Nadal will never be presented a smoother route to a tournament title than he has been in the 2013 Madrid Open. Injuries dropped the former ATP World Tour No. 1 to No. 5 in the rankings, but he’s the best left in Spain by far. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic lost 7-6, 6-7, 6-3 to Grigor Dimitrov in the second round, No. 2 Roger Federer lost 6-1, 1-6, 6-2 to Kei Nishikori in the third round...
Published: May 11, 2013
(Intro) What’s At Stake? Per PGATour.com (all times ET). TPC Sawgrass Tee No. 1 Group Time Players 1 7:15 am x x x 2 7:26 am 3 7:36 am 4 7:47 am 5 7:57 am 6 8:08 am 7 8:18 am 8 8:29 am 9 8:39 am 10 8:50 am 11 9:00...
Published: May 11, 2013
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Published: October 1, 2012
The U.S. should be embarrassed. In the 2012 Ryder Cup, the Americans held what should’ve been an insurmountable lead over Europe going into Sunday’s action. Instead, they pulled off one of golf’s greatest choke jobs in recent memory. But for how this season has played out for the nation’s most notable names—Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson—the finish was quite fitting. The...
Published: September 16, 2012
Team USA’s women’s soccer club didn’t disappoint its fans on its Fan Tribute Tour. On Sunday afternoon, the Americans defeated Australia in an international friendly by the score of 2-1. They entered the locker room at halftime down 0-1, but the women ignited a second-half surge that was strong enough for them to walk away with the win. Here’s a complete review of the match. Grades...
Published: July 30, 2012
Fred Couples waited long enough. He won the 2012 Senior British Open on Sunday with Gary Hallberg two strokes behind. The now-Champions Tour competitor triumphed in just one PGA Tour major in his career, which occurred all the way back in the 1992 Masters. While the Senior British Open isn’t a PGA Tournament, that doesn’t make Couples’ victory any less satisfying. Sure, the former...
Published: July 23, 2012
Only one golfer won the 2012 British Open, but that doesn’t mean every other competitor should be disappointed with the tournament’s results. A handful of golfers not named Ernie Els finished The Open Championship strong and/or performed better in the PGA Tour event than they were expected to. Here are three that should be content with their conclusion. 3. Miguel Angel Jimenez Jimenez...
Published: July 9, 2012
The competition knows what Na Yeon Choi’s dust tastes like after her blowout win in the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open. Just by looking at the leaderboard, you wouldn’t be able to tell that Choi had never triumphed in a major golf tournament before. She defined domination finishing at seven-under par despite going one-over on the final day. Steve DiMeglio of the USA Today reported that...