2010 U.S. Open – Day 1 Musings
Men’s and women’s singles play got underway on Monday at Flushing Meadows, the last Grand Slam tournament of the season finally arriving on the calendar. The courts of the USTA […]
Men’s and women’s singles play got underway on Monday at Flushing Meadows, the last Grand Slam tournament of the season finally arriving on the calendar. The courts of the USTA […]
So I broke down both sides of the singles draws when the 32 seeds were revealed. There weren’t too many surprises, the U.S. Open a tournament that deigns to seed […]
Stage 2 – Alcalá de Guadaíra to Marbella – 173.7 km (107.7 mi) Sunday/29 August 2010 With the stage from Alcalá de Guadaíra to Marbella running through the hill country, the […]
Stage 1 – Sevilla (TTT) – 14.4 km (8.9 mi) Saturday/28 August 2010 History was made in Sevilla yesterday night as the Vuelta a España ran a stage in the […]
Just as one continent wraps up their tournament of champions, another gets theirs ready to start anew. On the heels of Internacional’sCopa Libertadores victory over Chivas last week, Italy’s Internazionale gears […]
2009-10 RECORD: 37-31-14/88 pts 5th in Pacific Division 12th in Western Conf. —————- GM: Joe Nieuwendyk COACH: Marc Crawford —————- 2010-11 PAYROLL: $45,325,000 ($12.3M below cap) The Dallas Stars missed […]
It’s funny how we can procrastinate sometimes despite having everything laid out in front of us. I started this column back on Saturday, diligently starting the process of building the […]
In the absence of Serena Williams, winner of two of the three Grand Slams held so far this year, the field is theoretically wide open. But perhaps more surprising than […]
With the USTA releasing the 32 seeds for the men’s draw of the last Grand Slam tournament of the 2010 season, it is time to discuss just who might emerge […]
We’ve seen the big guns of cycling contest the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France already this year, but the race miles in their legs haven’t dissuaded a strong field […]