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Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Petra Kvitova all wasted little time in easily dispatching their first-round opponents Tuesday at Wimbledon. Kvitova, the defending champion, was on the court for just 35 minutes as she rolled to a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Kiki Bertens. The powerful Czech player lost just one point on her serve in the two-set match. Federer didn’t have it quite as easy as Kvitova,...
Published: June 29, 2015
The top seeds had no trouble advancing in the opening round of Wimbledon. Novak Djokovic used his powerful serve and devastating groundstrokes to put away Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Clinical for Novak Djokovic who beats Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4 6-4 6-4 #Wimbledon Follow: http://t.co/Xa0Um02zkZ pic.twitter.com/jE9uzTvxGx — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) June 29, 2015 Serena Williams...
Published: June 22, 2015
After running away with the Masters title and turning the event his own personal coming-out party, Jordan Spieth had no such luxury in the U.S. Open. Spieth was sitting in the scorer’s tent at Chambers Bay watching Dustin Johnson on the 72nd hole, and he was hoping, hoping that he would end up in an 18-hole playoff for the national championship and his second major title of the year. Spieth had...
Published: June 22, 2015
Wimbledon is by far and away the most important title in the world of tennis, and the sport will once again put itself front and center for two weeks at the All-England Tennis Club in London starting July 29. There are a number of storylines in this year’s tournament, but it’s hard to find a bigger one than that being authored by Serena Williams. Williams is coming off of a memorable...
Published: June 22, 2015
First the Masters, and now the U.S. Open. Jordan Spieth has won the first two majors of the 2015 season and his career, and he is now a legitimate superstar in the world of golf. Only five other golfers have won the first two majors of the year, and now the 21-year-old Spieth is in august company. But after he had finished his final round with a two-putt birdie on the 72nd and final hole at Chambers...
Published: June 16, 2015
The U.S. Open may turn out to be a brilliant battle between No. 1 player in the world Rory McIlroy and rising star Jordan Spieth, who dominated the field in the Masters earlier this year. But while the tour’s superstars figure to play well, it doesn’t always work out that way. Golf is perhaps the least predictable of all the sports, and momentum, excellent stats and a top-rate track record...
Published: June 15, 2015
Despite the public perception, the U.S. Open is the biggest and most important tournament played on American soil all year. The Masters may get most of the hype, but the U.S. Open is the national championship, and the best golfers in the world are joined by the most deserving qualifying non-touring pros and top amateurs. The U.S. Open is regularly played at the toughest courses, which are designed...
Published: May 9, 2015
The final round of The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass figures to be a barnburner. Chris Kirk has the lead at 10 under par after firing a 68 on Saturday. However, that lead is anything but safe, because 30 players are within five strokes of the lead. All of them will have a chance to make a run at the championship. Kevin Kisner, Ben Martin and Bill Haas are tied for second, one stroke behind Kirk. Adam...
Published: April 7, 2015
The Masters is one of those special sporting events that makes the whole world stop and take notice. Legends are made on the back nine at Augusta on Sunday, and the 2015 Masters could see another memorable chapter written to that remarkable legacy. The first major tournament of the year is often considered the sport’s most dramatic event. The Open Championship may be older and the U.S. Open may...
Published: February 5, 2015
Tiger Woods tried to turn things around at Torrey Pines in San Diego, but his tournament ended in the first round. Tiger had nothing but trouble after the second hole when his back appeared to flair up. He grimaced throughout the round, and regularly reached for his lower back after nearly every shot. After he got to the green on his 12th hole of the day, he could not continue any longer. Woods...