While Roger Federer’s French Open victory wasn’t a classic, it was one that put him in the history books, and once again ignited a debate about Roger Federer’s greatness or ...
While most of us will be sleeping Thursday at 3:30 AM ET, there are those of us who will be glued to the television for what promises to be an intriguing semifinal encounter between the affable American Andy Roddick and the superb Swiss Roger Federer...
In these tough economic times we want to make the most of everything. Apparently, that may not apply in the tennis world. I say that somewhat sarcastically, but hang with me here...
Every year around this time comes the NHL All-Star Game, and every year I learn to despise it a little more. I’m the biggest hockey fan of them all. During the season i watch games till 1 am everyday...
This week is a special stop on the PGA Tour, or at least it used to be. In Southern California, the Bob Hope classic is underway. The format is a unique one: a five-day, four-course pro-am...
Many feel the Tampa Bay Rays are the biggest surprise in the playoffs. Not me. They were the biggest surprise of the regular season. This isn’t Kansas anymore Dorothy, and the Rays are legit...
NL- Cubs/ Dodgers- The Cubs have the best line up top to bottom, in all of baseball. The Dodgers pitching has been consistently inconsistent. Manny isn’t enough for the Dodgers...
Sunday night was the end of an era in sports. We said a heartfelt tearful goodbye to a sports cathedral. Yankee Stadium. It wasn’t a cathedral but it should have been. The Yankees are religion in New York after all...
AS baseball regular season winds down and baseball’s playoff race heats up some teams are hot Others are not. Who’s HOT: Chicago Cubs: After a cool spell in mid August the Cubs appear ...
It is time now. Time to forget about money. Time to forget about points. Time to forget about the individual. It is time to play for your country. It is time to play golf for the sake of playing golf...
The PGA Tour Playoffs are interesting concept in many ways. The race is over with the Tour championship still to play. Furthermore, it causes a ripple effect in the world of golf...
Well it is that time of year, the leaves will soon change colour, the air is crisp. Baseball’s playoffs are near, around the leagues various cities fans anxiously anticipate the postseason...
Recently I read an article by my friend and Bleacher report colleague Todd Reilly. In his article, Mr. Reilly suggested that the actions of Mr. Owens are unnecessary and disgraceful. I went on to read some of the comments posted about the article...
The US Open is done; now comes time to reflect. The US Open served as a proving ground for two of the game's great champions: Roger Federer and Serena Williams...
It should come as no surprise that Roger Federer triumphed over Gilles Muller but Muller showed his mettle by hanging with Roger Federer, losing serve but once in the match. Muller made Federer earn the straight set victory 7-6 6-4 7-6...
The second Wednesday at the US Open started slowly, but when things got rolling, it was fast and furious! Andy Murray and Juan Martin Del Potro took the court just before 3 p.m. EST. What followed can best be described as a sluggish, four-hour slugfest...
It was indeed a terrific Tuesday at the US Open, a day session that saw two of the world’s best play back-to-back thrilling five set matches, an upset and a hungry American...
With the first week of the US Open in the books, all I’ve heard is what an uneventful week it's been. For some, a week is uneventful unless there are upsets. Those people don’t really know tennis...
The woman’s world No. 1 Ana Ivanovic was ousted in her second round match of the US Open yesterday, going down 6-3 4-6 6-3...
I was watching USA Network's coverage of the US Open yesterday, and during Ana Ivanovic’s match, John McEnroe and Jim Courrier and Tracy Austin were having a discussion about the uniqueness of the player-coach relationship in the sport...
Quite frankly, I need to get something off my chest. While the debate of greatest of all time may entertain some and act as filler for actual sports talk, it never has tickled my fancy...
Rafael Nadal walked out on to Arthur Ashe stadium court expecting a routine 1st round match and it was. 7-6 6-3 7-6. The score line was routine the match... wasn’t Nadal faced the worlds 136thranked player Bjorn Phau...
We live in a time where baseball, and sports for that matter live at our fingertips. We can turn on ESPN and find a baseball game 3 nights a week. Games are on in local markets nightly now, but believe it or not it wasn’t always that way...
I’ve heard people say, “How can Tim Lincecum win the CY Young award?” The biggest argument I’ve heard against Lincecum is that the San Francisco Giants are a bad team...
With the US Open on the horizon and the Olympics in the setting sun, there are a couple of players to watch out for in 2008 at Flushing Meadows. The obvious player to watch is the new world No...
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