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The Malaysian Grand Prix takes place at the Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday in the second round of this year’s Formula One season. The 16th time that the race has been run is sure to provide racegoers with all of the thrills and spills associated with this high-octane, high-risk sport. Mercedes‘ Nico Rosberg sits atop the drivers standings after his win in...
Published: March 10, 2014
World No. 2 Novak Djokovic is already in uncharted territory this season. Not since 2006 has the Serb come into March without having at least made a final. Per Josh Meiseles of ATPWorldTour, the Serb noted: It’s a different feel, definitely. I won the Australian Open title three consecutive years and that has significantly affected the confidence level in the start of the...
Published: March 9, 2014
England host Wales at Twickenham on Sunday with both teams invitingly in with a chance of winning the Six Nations title. A packed house at the home of rugby promises to provide a wonderful atmosphere, which should be matched by the action out on the pitch. Stuart Lancaster’s men hold the slight advantage going into this game, their points difference over Warren Gatland’s Wales side seeing...
Published: March 8, 2014
Four-time Indian Wells champion Roger Federer comes into this tournament on the back of a stunning win over Novak Djokovic in Dubai. A set and break points down in that game, Federer rallied to take the tie and give credence to the notion that 2014 is set to be a better year than the last for the Swiss. Under the guidance of new coach Stefan Edberg, Federer’s serve and volleying has been a delight. The...
Published: March 8, 2014
England‘s rugby selectors have hardly given their charges the best incentive to dig in for a victory in the Triple Crown decider vs. Wales at Twickenham on Sunday. Whilst the visitors are on a £20,000 per man win bonus, Stuart Lancaster’s boys won’t get an extra penny, per Gavin Mairs of The Telegraph. Whilst selection for your country should always be about playing...
Published: March 8, 2014
England‘s rugby selectors have hardly given their charges the best incentive to dig in for a victory in the Triple Crown decider vs. Wales at Twickenham on Sunday. Whilst the visitors are on a £20,000 per man win bonus, Stuart Lancaster’s boys won’t get an extra penny, per Gavin Mairs of The Telegraph. Whilst selection for your country should always be about playing...
Published: March 7, 2014
It’s been revealed that former British number one tennis player Elena Baltacha has been diagnosed with cancer of the liver. BBC Sport were the first to break the sad news, which will send shockwaves through the sport. Baltacha herself commented via the LTA official website: “I have recently been diagnosed with cancer of the liver. I’m currently undergoing treatment and fighting this...
Published: March 3, 2014
The penultimate week of the Six Nations again serves up some mouth-watering rugby fare, not least at Twickenham where England take on a Welsh XV behind them only on points difference. Both sit level with Ireland on four match points, but the Irish remain top of the RBS table by virtue of their superior points difference. Interestingly, Wales are not interested in racking up a big score on Sunday. Gethin...
Published: February 1, 2014
England rugby coach Stuart Lancaster appears to be living a perfect Utopian existence where every player is only putting themselves on the line “for the badge” and “the glory.” It’s about time someone grabbed hold and shook some common sense into him. If England’s coach is really under the impression that money and self-interest does not play a part, then clearly...
Published: January 3, 2014
In a bitter blow for Welsh rugby, it has been confirmed by ESPN that exciting centre Jonathan Davies will miss the majority of the upcoming Six Nations. Davies suffered a nasty pectoral injury back in November against South Africa, and has only just returned to light training. With the first match of this year’s tournament against Italy upcoming on Feb. 1, Warren Gatland may have hoped that one...