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The 2012 Wimbledon is Novak Djokovic‘s tournament to lose. The freshest thing on all our minds in regards to the No. 1 player in the world is his devastating loss to Rafael Nadal in the French Open Final. He looked terrible in that match, committing 53 unforced errors and finishing the match with an unforgivable double-fault. Don’t let that performance fool you, though. Djokovic just...
Published: June 22, 2012
The 2012 Travelers Championship features a crowded leaderboard. TPC River Highlands has proven to be a much easier test so far than that of the Olympic Club last weekend, and there are currently 65 players under par. Fredrik Jacobsen is the leader in the clubhouse after two rounds, having carded a four-under par 66 to pair with yesterday’s round of five-under par. His nine-under par total after...
Published: June 4, 2012
Tiger Woods‘ come-from-behind victory at this year’s Memorial Championship was reminiscent of days past, when Sundays belonged to the undisputed king of the PGA Tour. The way he crushed his competition on the back nine in such a high-profile event shows that it won’t be long until Woods reclaims his throne. His win at the Memorial—the 73rd of his career—tied Jack...
Published: June 2, 2012
Tiger Woods‘ third round at the Memorial Championship was far from encouraging, but despite the fact that he shot one over par, he still has a shot to take the tournament with a strong performance on Sunday. In fact, I know I’m in the minority here, but I’m convinced Woods isn’t far removed from putting on a dominant display from week to week. He’s right on the cusp of...
Published: June 2, 2012
Day 6 at the 2012 French Open provided us with some surprising scores that we didn’t see coming. The third-ranked player on the women’s draw, Agnieszka Radwanska, was unceremoniously ousted without putting up much of a fight. She wasn’t the only top seed to get their booties handed to them today, either. The hot clay at Roland Garros can be cruel and unforgiving to players...
Published: June 2, 2012
After a couple of early-round matches that tested Roger Federer‘s nerves and skill, his fourth-round matchup against young David Goffin should be a bit of a breather for the former French Open champion. Federer struggled to overcome his last two opponents, Adrian Ungur and Nicolas Mahut, who took him to four sets apiece. He hasn’t been playing his best tennis lately, but his experience,...
Published: June 1, 2012
Rory McIlroy missed his third-straight cut after finishing at plus-six after two rounds at the 2012 Memorial Tournament, proving that he’s slumping worse than the Charlotte Bobcats did last season in the NBA. McIlroy looked completely beaten when he walked off the 18th green after shooting plus-seven in his second round at the 2012 Memorial Tournament. To put in perspective exactly how...
Published: June 1, 2012
If you are one of the folks who think Tiger Woods is finished as a dominating presence on the PGA Tour, you may want to take a look at what’s happening at the 2012 Memorial Tournament. Woods is back, and he is threatening to annihilate the field this weekend. Woods is on the cusp of returning to the same kind of championship form that he used to dominate the tour back between 1999 and 2009. He...
Published: June 1, 2012
The leaderboard at the 2012 Memorial Tournament is about as crowded as it gets, making this weekend’s action must-see TV. Midway through the second round, there are 30 golfers within six shots of leader Scott Stallings, who is almost finished with his round on this windy day and has been stuck at six-under all day long. With such a logjam at the top, this weekend’s action is guaranteed...
Published: May 27, 2012
Roger Federer‘s road to the 2012 French Open Finals isn’t a smooth one. He was handed a brutal draw, and it will take every ounce of talent and energy within him to overcome the tough odds. Federer isn’t known for backing down from a challenge, though, and he will take on this one with the same class and dignity he has shown to the sport of tennis for years. Thankfully, Fed’s...