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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has won the 2013 ATP Tour Open 13, winning a thrilling final over Tomas Berdych to take the championship. The road was long and hard for Tsonga, with a thrilling quarterfinals victory highlighting Tsonga‘s tough path. In the end, though, the world’s ATP World Tour eighth-ranked player was able to assert his status as one of the world’s best. Let’s take a look...
Published: February 24, 2013
After six hard-fought rounds of golf, Matt Kuchar is the winner of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, defeating Hunter Mahan 2 and 1 to take the championship. The match came down to the second-to-last hole, where Mahan conceded the hole and the championship to Kuchar in what had been a thrilling match. Kuchar has had a tough road to success. Despite being on the scene for over a decade, he...
Published: February 18, 2013
Some of golf’s brightest stars are descending on Arizona to participate in the Accenture Match Play Championship, the first World Golf Championships event of the season. Four of the top five players in the world will play in the event, guaranteeing major star power for the PGA. The event’s history, though, has shown that the stars don’t always take home the trophy at the end: This...
Published: February 11, 2013
Richard Gasquet won the 2013 Open Sud de France in convincing fashion, after dominating Benoit Paire to earn his second singles title of the season. The win culminated an excellent tournament for the Frenchman, who largely cruised through the competition. Here is a look at how the Frenchman flew through the tournament and to another championship. Gasquet def. Gael Monfils (6-3, 2-6, 6-3) Gasquet...
Published: February 11, 2013
The consistent Brandt Snedeker rode a steady and occasionally electrifying performance to win the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am with a brilliant score of 19-under par. That was good enough to overcome excellent Day 4 performances from Chris Kirk, Kevin Stadler and Jimmy Walker, who all finished well to take top-five finishes. Snedeker has established himself as one of the premier names in golf,...
Published: January 8, 2013
The greatest tennis play of all time has become an afterthought in the Australian Open, but don’t count out Roger Federer. He’s still dangerous and has a renewed focus that should prolong his career for years to come. Patrick Johnston of Reuters writes that Federer is looking at tennis differently after a rough end to last year. Instead of looking at individual tournaments or events, Federer...
Published: January 7, 2013
Nature might be trying to tell us something: 2013 will be a unique year for golf. The year’s opening tournament, the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, has already been postponed three times due to wind. The world’s best golfers were finally able to play, though, and some big names got the year started with a bang. Because of the unique circumstances, they played two rounds today. Here’s...
Published: October 27, 2012
Day 3 at the CIMB Classic saw some top performances from the best golfers in the world, highlighted by some big risers in the leaderboard. Bo Van Pelt’s round of 62 helped shoot him up to the top of the leaderboard, while Chris Kirk’s 63 also made him a major riser. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods is back in 10th place and struggling to stay afloat. He’s been excellent at times, but...
Published: July 26, 2012
The British Open at Royal Lytham and St. Annes featured one of the most exciting finishes this year, and a close look at the final results yields a few important lessons. No Lead Is Safe Players who lead after three rounds rarely win the tournament in majors, but Adam Scott seemed to be poised to buck that trend after finishing an incredible 11-under par after three rounds. As usual, though,...