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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: June 12, 2012
Denmark and Ukraine have already treated us to huge upsets at Euro 2012. The Danes’ 1-0 win over Netherlands came out of absolutely nowhere and Ukraine’s inspired brace from 35-year-old captain Andriy Shevchenko is arguably the top story of the early stages of the tournament. Now we’re into the second round of games and the gloves, so to speak, have come off. Some teams are already...
Published: June 5, 2012
Even after Juan Martin Del Potro stole the second set away from Roger Federer and the Swiss star showed rare signs of frustration, we knew he was going to rally and push the match to a fifth set. And once it got to the fifth set, we knew what would happen there because, after all, del Potro has only defeated Federer twice in 13 career matches. Federer was cool as cucumber winning the third set 6-2...
Published: June 5, 2012
Rafael Nadal lost only two games in his fourth-round demolition of Juan Monaco. The No. 2 player in the world made the 13th-ranked player look like a JV substitute on the red clay of Roland Garros, and this is nothing new. The six-time French Open champion has lost only 19 games throughout the first four rounds of the tournament and is slated to battle fellow Spaniard Nicolas Almagro in the quarterfinals. The...
Published: June 4, 2012
Tiger Woods has now won the Memorial Tournament five times in his career, but Sunday’s was the most meaningless of them all. Sure, Tiger tied the legendary Jack Nicklaus’ 73 all-time wins. Yes, it was Tiger’s second win in less than three full months. And yes, he had to come from behind and rally to actually make it happen. All in all, Tiger looked like the old Tiger again—fist...
Published: June 2, 2012
Any man not named Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic or Roger Federer is considered a sleeper in a Grand Slam event. The three men have absolutely owned the sport for nearly a decade now and have every reason to be considered the favorite each and every time they take the court. As for the women, well, their bracket is as wide open as wide open can be. So with that in mind, here’s a look at the biggest...
Published: May 29, 2012
While still a ways away from the real drama of the French Open, action continues on Tuesday from Roland Garros as stars work toward a potential Grand Slam title. Surprises have been few and far between, but soon enough we’ll see big names taking on big names and stars will be heading home. We’re not there yet, but that just means there is non-stop tennis action to watch. When: 5:00...
Published: May 28, 2012
A 5-1 drubbing of a depleted Scotland squad is hardly something to be excited about. A win over Brazil on Wednesday, on the other hand, would be a huge step for Jurgen Klinsmann’s USA squad. The Americans have struggled to score goals since the German national took over as coach. Whether it be a combination of injuries, missing stars, unbalanced play or adjusting to a new situation, the Americans...
Published: May 25, 2012
There are more countries in the Euro 2012 tournament than just Germany, Netherlands, Spain and England. These are hands down the most talked about countries present in Poland and Ukraine this summer, but 12 other countries will be on hand to compete as well. Some have a great chance of succeeding and making a new for themselves while others are simply lucky to be involved at all. Here’s a look...
Published: May 7, 2012
Every four years, some of the best footballing countries in all of Europe get together for a tournament known as the Euro Cup. There have been 13 tournaments and nine different champions thus far. Some would think this tournament to be dominated by the likes of England, Spain and France, but the Euro Cup is no stranger to upsets. Euro 2012 gets underway in early June with the final coming July 1st. Here’s...
Published: November 17, 2011
It was only the second time a President’s Cup match went twelve holes since its inception in 1994. Tiger Woods and Steve Sticker, a once dominant duo that has been playing together since 2007, lost in disgusting fashion to international duo of Adam Scott and K.J. Choi. If you wanted to throw a little salt on the wound, you could say the trio of Scott, Choi and Woods’ former and now famous...