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Rafael Nadal got his 2015 U.S. Open off to a strong start Monday in a four-set victory over Borna Coric, 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. The 14-time major champion dictated the pace for much of the match, which is almost always bad news for his opponent. Nadal constantly moved Coric around the court with both his first serve and groundstrokes. According to the IBM SlamTracker, Nadal won 88 percent of...
Published: August 30, 2015
For the second tournament in which he has played, Jason Day was head and shoulders better than the rest of the field. The 2015 PGA champion captured The Barclays title Sunday at the Plainfield Country Club in Edison, New Jersey. At 19 under, he finished six shots better than Henrik Stenson. Bubba Watson owned sole possession of third place at 11 under: Day collected a little under...
Published: August 30, 2015
For the second time in three years, Maria Sharapova will be unable to play in the U.S. Open. According to WTA Insider, the 2006 champion remains limited by a right leg injury that has dogged her for the past month. “Unfortunately, I will not be able to compete in this year’s U.S. Open,” Sharapova wrote on her Facebook page. “I have done everything possible to be ready, but it...
Published: August 29, 2015
With 18 holes left in the 2015 Barclays, Jason Day and Sangmoon Bae are running neck and neck atop the leaderboard. They share the 54-hole lead at 11 under for the tournament. Right below them sits Bubba Watson at 10 under, while Ryan Palmer, Henrik Stenson and Zach Johnson are all two shots back: Day wasted little time moving his way up the standings Saturday. He birdied the second hole and carded...
Published: August 29, 2015
With two rounds in the books at The Barclays, Bubba Watson has positioned himself as the man to beat after shooting a two-under 68 on Friday. At seven under for the tournament, Watson holds a one-shot lead over Henrik Stenson, Tony Finau, Zach Johnson and Jason Dufner. Jason Day, Camilo Villegas and Robert Streb are among those golfers who also have a fighting chance at overtaking Watson: Watson...
Published: August 25, 2015
Defending champion Lukas Rosol got his 2015 Winston-Salem Open off to a good start in a straight-set victory over Ernests Gulbis. The 30-year-old Czech was one of the top headliners during Monday’s first-round play. While this may not be the most star-studded tournament on the ATP Tour, it will offer the participants a great chance to build some nice momentum ahead of the U.S. Open, which starts...
Published: August 23, 2015
Entering the final round of the 2015 Wyndham Championship, Davis Love III was little more than an outside contender to win. That changed after he shot a six-under 64 Sunday en route to his first PGA Tour win since 2008. You can view the full leaderboard below: Love will take home nearly $1 million for his efforts as he’ll claim the biggest share of the $5.4 million purse. Below, you’ll...
Published: August 18, 2015
The Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati is one of the bigger stops on the road to the U.S. Open. Although Monday only served to kick off the main draw of the marquee event, Venus Williams, Gael Monfils, Grigor Dimitrov and Garbine Muguruza were among those in action. Monday wasn’t a great day to be a seeded player, either, as a number of ranked players all fell shortly after their tournaments...
Published: August 16, 2015
Jordan Spieth put up a valiant fight in the final round of the 2015 PGA Championship, but he was ultimately powerless to stop Jason Day in his pursuit of his first major title. The 22-year-old shot a four-under 68 in Round 4 to finish at 17 under for the tournament. Day won the tournament by three strokes. You can see the full leaderboard below: Things never quite clicked at Whistling Straits for...
Published: August 16, 2015
Any chance Rory McIlroy had to defend his PGA Championship crown was largely gone by the end of the third round Saturday. The 26-year-old wrapped up his final round at Whistling Straits on a high note, though, finishing at nine under in 17th place for the tournament. You can see the full leaderboard below: It would’ve taken a feat of almost superhuman nature for McIlroy to climb to...