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Martin Kaymer sucked all the drama right out of the 2014 U.S. Open in an absolutely astounding and dominating performance throughout the four rounds. Kaymer finished nine-under par for the tournament after his one-under 69 Sunday. He was ultimately carried by his back-to-back 65s during Rounds 1 and 2 to open the tournament and was never truly threatened throughout the entire weekend. Thanks...
Published: June 15, 2014
If the Gerry Weber Open in Halle, Germany is something of a Wimbledon warm-up tournament, Roger Federer couldn’t look more ready to compete on tennis’ most famous stage. Federer knocked off Alejandro Falla in a hard-fought straight-set victory in the finals, 7-6(2), 7-6(3). It was his seventh title in the Gerry Weber Open, 14th championship on a grass court and 79th tour-level title. Overall,...
Published: June 14, 2014
It is officially moving day at the 2014 U.S. Open, and the rest of the field is hoping at least to move into the same neighborhood as Martin Kaymer. Kaymer set an all-time U.S. Open record with a 130 through the first two rounds and is six strokes clear of the rest of his competitors heading into Saturday. Here is a look at the full list of tee times and schedule information for Kaymer and every...
Published: June 14, 2014
Martin Kaymer is absolutely dominating at the 2014 U.S. Open, and there are six entire strokes separating him from the rest of the competitors. What’s more, plenty of marquee names like Bubba Watson, Jason Dufner and Lee Westwood missed the cut, so the field isn’t quite as loaded as it was at the start. Still, there are some notable golfers like Dustin Johnson, Matt Kuchar, Rory McIlroy,...
Published: June 14, 2014
The 2014 U.S. Open is Martin Kaymer’s world, and the rest of the field is just living in it. Kaymer posted his second straight 65 to take a commanding six-stroke lead over the rest of the field. He will look to continue that momentum Saturday when he is paired with Brendon Todd. Here is a look at the rest of the pairings for Round 3: Saturday Predictions Martin Kaymer Keeps It...
Published: June 1, 2014
The Memorial Tournament may take place at the house that Jack Nicklaus built at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, but it was Hideki Matsuyama’s course Sunday. Matsuyama won the 2014 Memorial over Kevin Na in thrilling fashion but not before it went to an extra hole, as the tournament’s official Twitter page noted: Matsuyama eventually prevailed in that playoff with an...
Published: May 31, 2014
Updates from Saturday, May 31 ESPN’s staff, in addition to the Associated Press, provides a statement from Phil Mickelson discussing the FBI investigation: I have done absolutely nothing wrong. I have cooperated with the government in this investigation and will continue to do so. I wish I could fully discuss this matter, but under the current circumstances, it’s just not possible. Original...
Published: May 27, 2014
Before tennis fans get to watch the late-round showdowns between the top players in the world at the French Open, the marquee names have to navigate their way through the early traps. Stanislas Wawrinka was unable to do so in his first match, but David Ferrer and Andy Murray prevailed, among others, on Day 3 at Roland Garros. There will be plenty of underdogs looking to seize the moment during Day...
Published: March 19, 2014
Roger Federer is on the short list of contenders at almost every tournament he plays, but when factoring in the momentum he has after the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and the favorable draw he received, expect to see Federer in at least the semifinals of the Sony Open in Miami. Michelle Kaufman of the Miami Herald points out that the former world No. 1 appears ready: Federer will play either a...
Published: March 14, 2014
It doesn’t get much better in tennis than the BNP Paribas Open in terms of non-Grand Slam events. Fans have been treated to a number of thrilling matches, many of which ended in upsets in the early stages. With Day 8 officially in the books, we are steamrolling toward the men’s and women’s singles championships. While there have been a number of highly seeded players who bowed out...