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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 25, 2012
On Day 1 at the CIMB Classic, Tiger Woods beat the heat, owned the back nine and currently trails the leader, Troy Matteson, by three strokes. Not a bad way to open the tournament. Woods absolutely destroyed the final nine holes with five birdies, leaving him in a solid position at five-under. He would birdie seven holes in total. Woods is currently tied for seventh with five other players. Here...
Published: October 16, 2012
How would you like to have Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain and Sergio Aguero at your disposal in the attack? Or how would you like it if you had to attempt to stop that devastating offensive trio? That’s the hand Argentina will be holding when they face Chile on Tuesday, and the hand Chile will have the misfortune of trying to slow down. Oh, and it gets worse for Chile, as Rex...
Published: October 14, 2012
Andy Murray came into Sunday the two-time defending Shanghai Masters champion, but this year, Novak Djokovic was simply too much to overcome in a truly epic match. Djokovic took the match 5-7, 7-6, 6-3, but he did it the hard way. After losing the first set, Djokovic found himself down 5-3 and facing a match point at 5-4. But as is his style, Djokovic wouldn’t go down without a fight. Djokovic...
Published: October 11, 2012
Tiger Woods played some of his finest golf on Thursday at the Turkish Airlines World Golf Final. And then he played something far less than that and was eliminated in the semifinals. It was a day of contrasts for Woods. He started off the day with some of his finest golf, soundly defeating Rory McIlroy in stroke play. The Golf Channel’s Tiger Tracker on Twitter—yes, there is an entire...
Published: September 13, 2012
There was a belief that the book on Roger Federer‘s dominance had closed, that the last few chapters of his career were being written and the man who had for so long been the hero in the game of tennis was going to step aside for a new group of protagonists. No more plot twists. No more epic triumphs. Just a gradual end to the tale, a few wins at minor tournaments here, a couple semifinals...
Published: September 10, 2012
The last time France and Belarus met in Euro 2012 qualifying back in 2010, the Belarusian side shocked Les Blues, beating them 1-0. I wouldn’t expect a repeat of that result this time around. France responded to that loss with a 23-game unbeaten streak, only to fall in the quarterfinals at this summer’s Euros. Surely, this French side will not make the mistake of underestimating Belarus...
Published: September 4, 2012
Can Mexico remain perfect in Group B during the third round of World Cup qualifying? That will be put to the test when El Tri travels to San José to face a Costa Rican side currently sitting second in the group and hoping to solidify its chances to move on to the next round of qualifying with a win. However, they’ll face a tall task when they take on Javier Hernandez, Andres...
Published: August 28, 2012
Can Roger Federer continue his resurgent rise to the top of the ATP with a second Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open? It’s one of the biggest questions heading into the final Grand Slam of the year. After watching Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic win the past nine Slams, Federer finally broke through at Wimbledon, helping him to regain the No. 1 ranking he once so regularly held. He appeared...
Published: August 13, 2012
The United States men’s soccer team traditionally struggles against Mexico. Don’t expect that to change when the two countries meet in a friendly on Wednesday night. The most obvious reason is that the game is being played in Mexico. If you think the United States men’s soccer team has a hard time with the Mexicans in general, just wait to see how bad they are below the border. Here...
Published: July 23, 2012
Michael Phelps versus Ryan Lochte. Usain Bolt versus Yohan Blake. Team USA basketball versus a bunch of countries they really should beat. The above are three of the most talked-about storylines heading into the 2012 London Olympics. And I’m excited to see all three play out. But I’m just as excited to see if the U.S. women’s national team can avenge its loss to Japan in the 2011...