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With just six months until the 2014 World Cup gets under way, soccer fans all over the globe have a reason to start getting excited. To kick anticipation into high gear, the draw was announced on Friday, offering a clear look at the path each country will have to take toward a potential championship. The full draw is presented below, along with the schedule for group play. Group play begins on...
Published: November 20, 2013
With a 5-1 trouncing of New Zealand in the first leg of this World Cup Qualifying playoff, Mexico has little to worry about in terms of advancing to the 2014 World Cup. However, that fact does not limit the importance of Mexico’s performance, as it travels to take on New Zealand on Nov. 20. El Tri‘s woeful summer is the kind of thing that can cast a long shadow over a team. Avoiding...
Published: November 14, 2013
Harris English fired a six-under 65 on Sunday in the final round of the OHL Classic at Mayakoba to earn a comfortable four-stroke win over Brian Stuard. This tournament got off to a soggy and stuttered start on Thursday in the PGA’s only Mexican stop, but with conditions cooperating on Sunday, the tournament finished up on time. Check out the leaders below, or view PGA.com for...
Published: November 12, 2013
Miguel Herrera is not going to fail at his post as the coach of the Mexican national team because he is timid. The fresh coach is already making bold moves. Herrera took over coaching duties for Mexico after an awful summer of performances by Mexico under former coach Jose Manuel de la Torre. That led to his firing and the hiring of Victor Manuel Vucetich. Vucetich took over in September,...
Published: November 8, 2013
If Henrik Stenson’s opening 10 holes in the Turkish Airlines Open are any indication of how this tournament is going to play out, he is going to make it tough for anyone to overtake him in the Race to Dubai standings. The current Race leader is four under par and tied for 18th after Thursday’s play at the Montgomerie Maxx course at Royal Antalya, Turkey. No one in the top seven in the Race...
Published: November 8, 2013
Roger Federer has already moved past his glory days on the tennis court and the subsequent resurgence that temporarily flashes back to his long reign. While there will be no return to the top of the tennis world for the legendary 17-time Grand Slam champ, that is not to say that I don’t admire his drive and hope to get back to the top. Simon Briggs of The Telegraph passed along...
Published: November 7, 2013
The PGA Tour’s season is cruising along, as the McGladrey Classic is already the fifth event of the 2013-14 schedule. The par-70, 7,055-yard Seaside Golf Club in Sea Island, Georgia is the home of this event, which Davis Love III helps run. The winner is set to cash in on just less than $1 million out of a purse of $5.5 million. There are also 500 FedEx Cup points available. Still,...
Published: November 6, 2013
In the Turkish Airlines Open at the Montgomerie Maxx course at Royal Antalya, Turkey brings a star-studded field as the European Tour offers its final chance for players to make the top 60 in the Race to Dubai. Of course, the biggest name in this tournament isn’t even eligible for the Race to Dubai. Tiger Woods has made the trek overseas to take on this 7,100-yard, par-72...
Published: November 6, 2013
After a 6-3, 6-2 victory over David Ferrer on Tuesday, world No. 1 Rafael Nadal returns to the court on Wednesday to face Stanislas Wawrinka on Wednesday at the ATP World Tour Finals in London. Meanwhile, Ferrer will return to action Wednesday in an attempt to rebound from his thorough defeat. The Spaniard will face Tomas Berdych. Wawrinka beat Berdych on Monday, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. In...
Published: October 31, 2013
Top-seeded Rafael Nadal was in action on Wednesday at the 2013 Paris Masters, and the Spaniard faced a stiff test from the game Marcel Granollers while earning a 7-5, 7-5 victory. Granollers used a quality first serve to keep things close with the world No. 1. It wasn’t until the 11th game of each set that Nadal finally earned a break. Granollers hit just 58 percent of his first serves...