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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 10, 2015
The International team has a golden opportunity to capture its first Presidents Cup since 1998 on Sunday as it enters singles action down by a single point (9.5 to 8.5) to the United States. The sides split the eight matches during Saturday’s play. It’s been a highly entertaining and competitive battle so far, and that’s likely to continue during a usually chaotic set of singles matches....
Published: October 9, 2015
The International team stormed back Friday to win three matches and halve another to get back within one point heading into the weekend at the 2015 Presidents Cup. It was a much-needed performance from the host side after the United States won four matches on Day 1. It actually looked like the Americans were getting ready to pull away during the early portion of Day 2. They grabbed quick leads in several...
Published: October 8, 2015
The United States rushed out to an early three-point lead in the 2015 Presidents Cup on Thursday thanks to a strong showing in foursomes. The International team, which is hosting the event in South Korea, will hope to at least cut into that lead Friday as the focus shifts to four-ball. International captain Nick Price is trying to end an extended drought for the side, which has just one win and one...
Published: September 26, 2015
Jordan Spieth heads into the final round of the TOUR Championship with the 2015 FedEx Cup title in the palm of his hand. He holds a one-stroke lead over Henrik Stenson at eight-under par, and a victory by either golfer would crown them as the playoff champion. Spieth and Stenson are joined by Rickie Fowler (T-3rd), Bubba Watson (T-8th) and Jason Day (T-10th) as players who can claim the championship...
Published: September 24, 2015
Jason Day heads into this week’s Tour Championship atop the FedEx Cup standings and on an absolute tear. The Aussie has won four of his past six tournaments, including last week’s BMW Championship, to establish himself as the player to beat heading into the season finale. He’s one of five players—Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Henrik Stenson and Bubba Watson are the others—who...
Published: September 18, 2015
Rory McIlroy surged up the leaderboard during the second round of the 2015 BMW Championship with a six-under 65 on Friday. The effort left him at nine-under overall, five strokes behind tournament and FedEx Cup leader Jason Day as he walked off the course. McIlroy came into the event ranking 17th in the playoff standings after skipping The Barclays and finishing 29th in the Deutsche Bank Championship....
Published: September 17, 2015
An ace helped spark a leaderboard charge from Jordan Spieth during Thursday’s opening round of the BMW Championship. He finished the day at five under par, leaving him five strokes behind leader Jason Day. Both Spieth and Day played 17 holes before the round was suspended because of rain. Play will resume Friday at 7:30 a.m. CT, per the PGA Tour. Although it’s just a single round,...
Published: September 10, 2015
Serena Williams‘ quest to take the next step toward tennis history will have to wait another day. The U.S. Open announced the women’s semifinals scheduled for Thursday night are being moved to Friday morning due to the weather forecast, as noted by Tennis.com. The tournament confirmed the penultimate round on the women’s side will now begin at 11 a.m. ET Friday morning. Williams continues...
Published: September 9, 2015
Roger Federer will attempt to punch his ticket to the U.S. Open semifinals for the 10th time in the past 12 years Wednesday night when he takes on Richard Gasquet. It’s the 17th career meeting between the pair with Federer holding a clear 14-2 edge. While the Swiss superstar owns 17 Grand Slam titles, he’s won just once on the sport’s biggest stages since 2011. He’s in position...
Published: September 5, 2015
Championship contenders Roger Federer and Petra Kvitova both advanced to the fourth round of the 2015 U.S. Open during Saturday’s early action. Johanna Konta also continued her surprise run with a victory over Andrea Petkovic to reach the second week. After a drama-filled start to the tournament, with several high-profile upsets and numerous retirements, some stability is starting to return...