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Sabine Lisicki and Marion Bartoli will battle in the Wimbledon finals as both look to capture their first major. While those two deserving women will grab the majority of attention on Saturday, champions will be crowned in both the gentlemen’s and ladies’ doubles as well. All of this action should provide some great tennis, and all fans will be well served to enjoy it. This wild Wimbledon...
Published: July 5, 2013
With the overnight leaders not able to match their heroics from the opening round, Matt Every fired a nearly flawless 62 to take the lead at nine-under in the 2013 Greenbrier Classic in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. It was an interesting Friday on the course, as the leaderboard became insanely tightly packed. There are five golfers just a shot back and 15 pros within three shots of the lead....
Published: July 2, 2013
The 2013 Confederations Cup saw Brazil turn the promise of youth and potential into current dominance, and Neymar has been the face of it all. With an array of unique hairdos and a flashy on-pitch style all of his own, Neymar has been custom made for stardom. He has certainly had the talent. However, he hadn’t had the results on the biggest of stages to warrant it. Leading up to the Confederations...
Published: July 1, 2013
Brazil didn’t just win the Confederations Cup, they sent a message to the rest of the soccer world that there is a new bully on the international block. On Sunday, in the Estadio do Maracana in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil easily handled reigning world soccer beasts Spain, 3-0. A Selecao jumped ahead 1-0 with the below miraculous goal by Fred in just the second...
Published: June 29, 2013
Sebastian Vettel heads to Silverstone for the British Grand Prix off a dominant performance in Canada, but his teammate Mark Webber will be the one trying to make it three titles in four years at this event. This race is much bigger than those two stars, though. The tradition-rich British Grand Prix has been a fixture on the F1 world championship schedule since 1950 and has few peers in terms of longevity. Several...
Published: June 28, 2013
With upsets and rain creating mayhem, the 2013 Wimbledon tournament has done anything but go according to script. It’s been a wild and entertaining tournament, and all the action picks back up on Friday. Weather permitting, there are several intriguing matches involving top seeds. I’ll preview three of them below. But first, have a look at everything you need to enjoy all of...
Published: June 27, 2013
Roberto Castro caught fire on his back nine to surge into sole possession of the lead after the first round at the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club. Castro finished the day with a five-under 66 to hold a two-shot lead over a handful of golfers on this difficult course, which was home to the 2011 U.S. Open. Castro, who is searching for his maiden win on the PGA Tour and...
Published: June 20, 2013
With scores going low at the TPC River Highlands course in Cromwell, Conn., no one could keep pace with Charley Hoffman’s nine-under 61. Hoffman holds a one-stroke advantage over Hunter Mahan after an exciting first round at the Travelers Championship. Coming a week after the U.S. Open at the Merion Golf Club humbled the tour pros, this easier course and ideal scoring conditions had to be a welcomed...
Published: June 19, 2013
The tournament following a major always feels like a bit of a letdown. However, the field for the Travelers Championship has plenty of talent. That includes U.S. Open winner Justin Rose, who as you may have guessed, has played his way onto the hot list. Like the U.S. Open at the Merion Golf Club last week, this event is on a par-70 course under 7,000 yards. However, birdies will...
Published: June 18, 2013
Stefan Gordy is set to begin an earnest attempt to qualify for tennis’ final major of the year: the U.S. Open. If you, like I was, don’t think you are familiar with Gordy, yes you are: That’s right, he is more commonly known by his stage name, Redfoo. And I have a hard time believing anyone with access to the internet and ability to view this article could possibly have not run across...