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Rory McIlroy is a Masters victory away from creating history. A win at Augusta this weekend would see him complete a career Grand Slam aged just 25, joining the elite likes of Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. There is little doubt that the Northern Irishman will surely complete the feat at some point in his already glittering career, but victory for McIlroy in the 2015 Masters is far from guaranteed. He...
Published: April 7, 2015
When it comes to picking a winner, golf’s majors are as hard as they come, and the 2015 Masters is no exception. In the early 2000s, Tiger Woods was as close as you could come to a sure thing, but in recent times, things have changed. Rory McIlroy is attempting to dominate his sport as Tiger did in his pomp, and his two major victories in 2014 were very impressive. Victory at Augusta this...
Published: April 1, 2015
Netherlands boss Guus Hiddink has slammed the Dutch fans who booed Spain’s Andres Iniesta as he made a 76th-minute substitute appearance at the Amsterdam Arena on Tuesday. The Netherlands beat Spain 2-0 in Tuesday’s friendly, but the victory was marred by the reaction to the Barcelona midfielder’s introduction late in the game. The hostility toward the 30-year-old was a...
Published: March 30, 2015
Tiger Woods has crashed out of the world’s top 100-ranked golfers for the first time since 1996, the year before his maiden major win. The 14-time major winner has been in steep decline in recent times, and the latest official world rankings have him at No. 104, one place behind Danish youngster Thorbjorn Olesen. Woods holds the record for most time spent at No. 1 after holding the top spot...
Published: March 23, 2015
Serena Williams unveiled her latest magazine cover on her Twitter feed Saturday, posting the April 2015 edition of Vogue. Labeled “Queen Serena” by the fashion giant, Williams has captured her second Vogue cover, the first being her appearance alongside Ryan Lochte and Hope Solo in a 2012 issue ahead of the London Summer Olympics: On Friday, the world No. 1 withdrew from...
Published: March 20, 2015
No matter what else happens in Saturday’s preceding games, England will have their championship fate in their own hands when they face France at Twickenham for the last match of the 2015 Six Nations. After Ireland’s defeat to Wales in the penultimate round of matches, and England’s scrappy win over Scotland, Stuart Lancaster’s men now sit top of the standings with one match...
Published: March 16, 2015
Mercedes Formula One boss Toto Wolff has launched a foul-mouthed response to Red Bull team principal Christian Horner‘s call for engine equalisation after the first Grand Prix of the new season in Australia. Wolff’s team continued their dominance from last year as world champion Lewis Hamilton led Nico Rosberg to a convincing Mercedes one-two in Melbourne. In the wake of Sunday’s...
Published: March 12, 2015
Local favourite George Coetzee won the 2015 Tshwane Open by one shot at his home course, the Pretoria Country Club in Waterkloof. A relatively short par-70, the course provided a challenging four days for all those involved, with some key European Tour players looking to make their mark in South Africa. Read on for daily recaps of how the action played out during an engrossing week of golf. Day...
Published: March 6, 2015
Andy Murray leads Great Britain in their first home World Group Davis Cup tie since 2002 this weekend as they take on the USA in a first-round clash in Glasgow. In a rematch of last year’s first-round encounter—which Great Britain won 3-1 in San Diego—Murray is joined in Leon Smith’s team by his brother, Jamie, along with James Ward and Dom Inglot. US skipper Jim Courier...
Published: February 28, 2015
England’s visit to Dublin on Sunday to face Ireland is being touted by many as a championship decider given both sides are unbeaten after two rounds of the 2015 Six Nations. While such a label is slightly hyperbolic—the likes of France, Wales and Scotland are unlikely to be rolled over easily in the tournament’s latter stages—it is certainly a hugely important fixture. Sunday’s...