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Serena Williams has been a force in 2013, and you can expect her to run through her opponents at the French Open with relative ease. It’s hard to believe that around this same time last year, Williams was getting bounced by Virginie Razzano in the first round at Roland Garros. It was the nadir in what was an underwhelming beginning to 2012. Fast forward to this year, and Williams is coming in...
Published: May 24, 2013
Don’t be fooled by the rankings. Despite being the No. 1 player in the world, Novak Djokovic shouldn’t be considered the favorite for the 2013 French Open. Djokovic lost to Tomas Berdych in the quarterfinals of the Rome Masters and fell to the unranked Grigor Dimitrov in the second round of the Madrid Open. Of course, prior to those defeats, the Djoker won the Australian Open and knocked...
Published: May 18, 2013
With the French Open a little over a week away, all eyes are on Rome for the semifinals of the 2013 Italian Open. This is one of the last tuneup events before play begins at Roland Garros. And up to this point, the tournament has been very enjoyable. There have been plenty of upsets, yet there are still enough stars to make the final two rounds exciting to watch. With the semifinals set to begin on...
Published: April 15, 2013
Congratulations to Steve Williams on his fourth Masters victory. Not enough is being said about that guy. Adam Scott is rightly being praised for his performance at Augusta. It’s his first major win of his career and helps to get the monkey off his back after coming up just short on multiple occasions at major tournaments. This win goes beyond just Scott though. The Masters has become another...
Published: April 14, 2013
With another round in the books, so comes a fresh batch of betting odds. If you put money on Rory McIlroy, you might as well forget about any sort of return on your investment. There were likely quite a few people who decided this was McIlroy‘s year to put it all together at Augusta. For two rounds, he was going strong. Then, on Saturday, McIlroy shot a seven-over 79 and fell into a tie for 44th....
Published: April 13, 2013
Three rounds are in the books at the 2013 Masters, and there’s still plenty of golfers who have a chance to don the green jacket on Sunday. Conditions at the Augusta National Golf Course were much more favorable. Gone were the heavy wind gusts that caused problems for golfers throughout the second round. There was plenty of movement on the leaderboard on Saturday. Favorites faded down the stretch,...
Published: April 7, 2013
It’s all about the color green for Tiger Woods. In order to win his fifth green jacket at Augusta, he’ll have to continue his strong play on the green. Prior to his most recent resurgence, Woods just couldn’t get it all going on the golf course. His driving accuracy and short game would be strong, but his putting would let him down. Then if his putting was strong, the rest would falter....
Published: April 6, 2013
Brazil made quick work of Bolivia in their friendly, winning 4-0. Neymar had a brace with Leandro Damiao and 19-year-old Leandro netting the other two goals. It’s the first win for Luiz Felipe Scolari since his return to the Brazil national team. It’s also the first win for the country since a 4-0 win against Japan in an October 16 friendly. Hosting the World Cup can be a double-edged sword....
Published: March 26, 2013
Let’s not jump on that Tiger Woods bandwagon too fast. With a win at the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational, Woods leapfrogged Rory McIlroy to become the No. 1 golfer in the world. It’s his third win of 2013. Inevitably, the focus has shifted to Augusta, Georgia, and the Masters, which tees off on April 11. At this point, Woods still has something to prove on the course. A win at Bay Hill...
Published: March 23, 2013
Everybody calm down. Mexico has almost no chance of missing out on the 2014 World Cup. Following El Tri‘s second draw of CONCACAF qualifying, there is bound to be some overreaction. Some might speculate as to whether Mexico can actually earn an automatic bid for the World Cup. Fans should not forget that the country is only two games into qualification. Qualifying for the World Cup is a marathon,...