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Wozniacki, Clijsters & Zvonareva Out to Take Control of Wide Open Women's Tennis
Since the long term injury to Serena Williams and the demise, through injury of Maria Sharapova and with the final retirement of Justine Henin, there is currently no female player who absolutely dominates world tennis...
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Lionel Messi on Course to Break All Records for Goals in a Single Season
Lionel Messi does not score many goals at International level for his country Argentina; surprisingly, has never scored in eight games when playing against teams managed by Jose Mourinho ...
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Masters 2011: What Next for Rory McIlroy After Final-Round Nightmare at Augusta?
Yes, it was Charl Schwartzel who won his first US Masters, and yes, it did appear that Tiger Woods could be close to getting back to his best, and yes, it was also sad that an ...
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Novak Djokovic Closing in on No. 1 Spot in ATP World Tennis Rankings
For so long now, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have been regarded as the two best tennis players in the world. However, it appears that Novak Djokovic is highly likely to overtake the pair by the end of the year...
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EPL Predictions Weekend 5th March: Arsenal and Chelsea Locked Up To Win
All twenty English Premier League teams go into action this weekend, with the pick of the games being the Liverpool v Manchester United clash on Sunday as the two fierce rivals clash ...
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2011 PGA Tour: Unfamiliar Names Making an Impression in the FedEx Cup
One would be forgiven if the names currently leading the way in the 2011 US PGA Tour FedEx Cup Standings were not immediately recognizable. Currently the tour is being led by Mark Wilson...
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WGC-Accenture World Match-Play 2011: Players You Can Expect To Be in the Running
England’s Ian Poulter will defend his WGC-Accenture Match Play title this week in Marana, Arizona, against Stewart Cink, winner of the 2009 British Open and a man with a very good record in this tournament...
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Phil Mickelson: Is Lefty on the Verge of a Huge PGA Season in 2011?
Comments made by Phil Mickelson on his website to the effect that he is “expecting great things in 2011” has prompted a debate that is now in full flow as to whether the year will be as great for him as he expects...
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Sampras and Agassi: Were They the Last of the American Male Tennis Legends?
With 22 Grand Slam titles between them, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi were two of the greatest tennis players to have lived, and their intense rivalry was comparable to that of Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe...
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Roger Federer: Has His Time at the Top of the ATP Rankings Come To an End?
After his spectacular success at the Australian Open, is it time that Novak Djokovic becomes regarded as the chief rival to Rafael Nadal as the best tennis player in the world, ...
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Kentucky Derby: Uncle Mo Gives Pletcher Chance for Second Run for the Roses Win
Described as the most exciting two minutes of sports by American horse racing fans, the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby represents the first leg of the coveted American Triple Crown and ...
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Tiger Woods Slips To No. 3 as Martin Kaymer Wins the Abu Dhabi Championship
Following his fantastic win in the Abu Dhabi Championship last weekend, Martin Kaymer of Germany became the second player to overtake Tiger Woods in the World Golf Rankings...
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Oscar Buzz: Golf Movies Are Not the Stuff of the Academy Awards
It’s that time of year again for the Academy Awards, the most prestigious of any award in the entertainment field and the most glamorous night on any A-list celebrity’s calendar...
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F1: Leading Constructors and Drivers Set To Battle for F1 Supremacy in 2011
With the F1 teams now more or less decided for the 2011 season, preparations are now fully underway to meet the start of the season, which begins on March 13th with the Bahrain Grand Prix...
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PGA: Leading Race to Dubai Players Set To Give Couterparts Plenty To Think About
The Race to Dubai is proving to be very fruitful for its winners, at least if the first two installments are anything to go by. The inaugural winner, Lee Westwood, is now the world No...
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Tiger Woods: 10 Bold Predictions for Eldrick in 2011
When Tiger Woods says that he does not want to be as good as he was when he was at his best, but wants to be better, the golfing world ought to take note. There is no doubt that the world No...
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PGA: 10 Golfers Who Could Earn Their First Major Title in 2011
One of the most exciting aspects of the sport of golf is its hugely competitive nature, with any single player in an single tournament having the ability to win...
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Champions League Draw Kind for the Heavyweights of European Soccer
How much will Arsene Wenger be regretting Arsenal’s dismal ending to the Champions League group stages, in which his side threw away their advantages to win the group? The ...
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The Year That Was in Tennis: A Familiar Story Amongst the Men, Not So With Women
The 2010 year in tennis saw the confirmation of Rafael Nadal as the true world No. 1 in the men’s game, but a more foggy picture emerged as far as the ladies were concerned...
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Amir Khan Assures Big Money Bout in 2011 After Fight of the Year vs. Maidana
Amir Khan assured himself of a big money fight in 2011, after successfully defending his world light-welterweight crown over 12 bruising rounds in Las Vegas last weekend...
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Europe's Emergence as a Major Force Is the Highlight of an Eventful Year in Golf
The overriding conclusion to the 2010 year in golf has to be that the Europeans have emerged as the major force to be reckoned with in terms of world golf...
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Tiger Woods Must Watch Out for 4 Young Guns Out To Steal His Thunder in 2011
The headlines that have dominated golf in 2010 have concerned Tiger Woods ! Forget Phil Mickelson's third US Masters win at Augusta in April or the victories of Graeme McDowell, ...
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Federer and Nadal Dominance Looks Set To Continue in 2011, Starting in Melbourne
With 2010 drawing to a close, attention begins to turn to what will happen in 2011. In tennis, the new year hits the ground running with the first Grand Slam, the Australian Open in January...
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Serena Williams: Can She Win the Grand Slam of Grand Slams in 2011?
It was the great Margaret Court who dominated Ladies tennis prior to the ‘open era’ back in the sixties, but she was soon forgotten as Ladies tennis became far more competitive once prize money (and lots of it) became available...
