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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 21, 2016
Nico Rosberg had the edge on Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton in second practice at the Formula One United States grand prix on Friday. As the teams underwent their qualifying simulation runs, Rosberg’s mark of one minute, 37.358 seconds proved too fast for the rest of the field; his title rival was eventually third quickest, with Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo splitting the Mercedes...
Published: October 16, 2016
Andy Murray added the 2016 Shanghai Rolex Masters title to his impressive season tally on Sunday, beating Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut 7-6 (1), 6-1 in the final. Bautista Agut gave the World No. 2 all he could handle in the first set, but Murray dominated in a tiebreak, taking the lead. A quick break in the second set followed, and while it wasn’t all smooth sailing, Murray’s eventual...
Published: October 13, 2016
Four men share the lead after the first day of the 2016 British Masters, with Mikko Ilonen, Marc Warren, Tommy Fleetwood and Richard Sterne all playing rounds of five-under 66 on Thursday. The course at Chandlers’ Cross, Hertfordshire, England, played fairly quickly and gave plenty of the top stars on the European Tour problems, and the top 10 is filled with Englishmen who know the course well...
Published: October 1, 2016
Lewis Hamilton will be desperate to turn his recent form around when the Formula 1 circus descends on the Sepang International Circuit for the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix. Mercedes team-mate and main title competitor Nico Rosberg has won three consecutive races since the summer break and taken the lead in the standings, while Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel is already Formula 1’s all-time record...
Published: September 29, 2016
Interim England manager Gareth Southgate has reportedly told Manchester United star Wayne Rooney he will remain the captain of the Three Lions under his watch, according to the Daily Mirror‘s John Cross. Cross wrote that Southgate called Rooney on Thursday to let him know he will captain the team in the four upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The captain’s armband likely...
Published: September 28, 2016
Tracey Crouch, the minister of sport, has responded to the Telegraph‘s investigation into corruption in football, demanding a full inquiry and offering the assistance of the British government. Ben Rumsby of the Daily Telegraph shared the response to the newspaper’s investigation: The League Managers Association also reacted to the news, per BBC Sport’s Matthew Henry and...
Published: September 23, 2016
The 2016 European Open faced delays due to fog for the second day in a row on Friday, but that didn’t stop Alexander Levy from opening up a six-shot lead over the rest of the field. The Frenchman played flawless golf, completing his opening round and playing 17 holes of his second round before the fading light halted play. With one shot left to play in the second round, he sits at an incredible...
Published: September 22, 2016
Bernd Wiesberger played a blistering round of eight-under to take the lead on the first day of golf’s European Open on Thursday, as play was delayed due to heavy fog for more than three hours in Bad Griesbach, Germany. The final groups of the day couldn’t tee off until well past 5 p.m. local time, but conditions improved during the day, with the greens playing remarkably fast. Wiesberger...
Published: September 17, 2016
France’s Alexander Levy leads the pack after the third day of the 2016 Italian Open, as fading light suspended play before everyone could complete their third round. Poor weather conditions have plagued the Italian Open from the opening day. Things were no different on Saturday, with the likes of Danny Willett and Chris Paisley teeing off well past 5 p.m. local time. Levy was in sensational...
Published: September 17, 2016
Great Britain kept their 2016 Davis Cup hopes alive in the doubles on Saturday, as Andy Murray and Jamie Murray pulled one back for the defending champions, beating the Argentinian duo of Juan Martin del Potro and Leonardo Mayer in four sets. The Brits started the day in dominant fashion but suffered a minor meltdown in the second set. The Murray brothers kept their composure in the third and fourth...