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It might not be the Masters, but Tiger Woods will surely be pleased with his Muirfield Village Golf Course win at the Memorial. That’s right—Woods surged in the final round, shooting a 67 to finish the tournament at nine-under par and earn himself a much-needed win. Via NBC Sports: Tiger Woods wins the Memorial, tying Jack Nicklaus for 2nd all-time with 73 PGA Tour victories. golfchannel.com/news/golftalkc…...
Published: May 29, 2012
We finally have our first shocker of the French Open—Serena Williams is finished. In a tournament that until now was devoid of any enormous shockers, the elimination of Williams will reverberate around the tennis world. She was 17-0 on clay this year and came into this tournament as a popular favorite, making her loss all the more shocking. Beyond that, the the third day at Roland Garros went...
Published: May 29, 2012
On the road to glory, a few bumps in the road are forgotten. But for several players in the first round of the French Open, those bumps were almost the end of the road entirely. Perhaps they dropped an early set. Perhaps they were close to digging themselves a hole they wouldn’t have been able to escape. Or maybe they just didn’t look like themselves. Whatever the case may be, I’ve...
Published: May 27, 2012
Mark Webber started on the pole and found his way in front of the pack by the end as well, winning the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix. Mark Webber wins the Monaco Grand Prix! #skyf1 — Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) May 27, 2012 It is the second time Webber has won the race in the past three years, and it marks the sixth different winner in six Formula 1 races this season, a remarkable string of parity...
Published: May 21, 2012
Rafael Nadal may have been the favorite heading in the French Open regardless of the outcome in his Italian Open final match against Novak Djokovic. But after beating the Djoker, he clearly heads into the Roland Garros as the tournament favorite. Let’s keep in mind that he’s won the French Open six of the past seven years. Or that he should glean serious confidence after beating Djokovic...
Published: May 16, 2012
In every tournament, there is the group of death, a compilation of strong teams that makes surviving the opening round a true test of a team’s talent. At this year’s Euro Cup, that is Group B. In this case, the “B” might as well stand for “Brutal.” The group is composed of the Netherlands, Germany, Portugal and Denmark—all ranked in the top 10 of FIFA’s...
Published: May 13, 2012
While I know I’m about to earn the ire of Roger Federer fans everywhere, I’m not in the mood to mince words. So here goes: Despite his win on the blue clay at the Madrid Open, Fed-Ex will not win the upcoming French Open. Here are a few reasons why. Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and the Curse of the Blue Clay Neither superstar liked playing on the blue clay at the Madrid Open to the...
Published: March 4, 2012
Let’s keep it real for a second, folks. The last time the sport of golf was truly exciting was when Tiger Woods was at the top of his game. Sure, it was mostly because he was the most dominant golfer many people had ever seen, but he was also young, fiery and good-looking. Woods gave golf something it seemed to lack to outsiders: Personality. Which is why the PGA is probably hoping and praying...
Published: March 1, 2012
England’s 3-2 loss to Holland must have been emotionally exhausting for fans. After nearly an hour of play, neither side scored. Then Holland scored two fairly close to one another which stood for some time. The English went on a furious rally late to tie the game, and after all of that, the defense inexplicably got lax and allowed Arjen Robben to score the game-winning goal (and his second of...
Published: December 1, 2011
From Russia with love. Alexander Ovechkin has himself a new boo, and it just so happens to be fellow Russian and smoldering-hot tennis player Maria Kirilenko. I know—I’m sad she is off the market, too. Because I feel like I totally had a chance. But as a consolation, I’ve offered up 20 of the most beautiful and sexy pictures of Miss Kirilenko to help ease the sadness we are all surely...