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Federer ousted in three sets by Tsonga at French Open
Well, it has taken me awhile to digest this and be able to write about it. It was just sad and painful to watch. As a longtime Fed fan, it was brutal! Roger Federer was beaten by J. Tsonga today … Continue reading
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Indy Race – Day 2 from Detroit
The duel in Detroit concluded today with Simon Pagenaud emerging as the winner in this second race of the weekend from Belle Isles. James Jakes finished in 2nd, Mike Conway (winner of race #1 on Saturday) came in 3rd, 4th … Continue reading
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Matt Kuchar win the Memorial Golf Tournament
Way to go Kuch!!! GT grad Matt Kuchar won the Memorial Golf Tournament in the “house that Jack built” in Dublin, Ohio, topping the leaderboard at -12. Kuchar is the only golfer to have won more than one tournament so … Continue reading
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There will be a game seven, Pacers take game six over Heat
There will be a game seven in the Eastern Conference finals. The Pacers took out the Heat in Indy last night in game six to even the series at 3-3 with a 91 – 77 victory. Paul George and Roy … Continue reading
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There will be a game seven, Pacers take game six over Heat
There will be a game seven in the Eastern Conference finals. The Pacers took out the Heat in Indy last night in game six to even the series at 3-3 with a 91 – 77 victory. Paul George and Roy … Continue reading
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Indy Race Series – day one of the Dual in Detroit
The Izod Indy Race series moves on after last weekend’s prestigious Indy 500 to Detroit, MI. The dual in Detroit is at Belle Isle and is a road course race (as my Indy insider calls it, a “parade”) that takes … Continue reading
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Kuchar leads the pack on windy day at the Memorial Golf Tournament
Overcast windy conditions were one of the stories today at the Memorial Golf Tournament in Dublin, Ohio. It was not, however, nearly as bad as feared and after expected thunderstorms roll through this evening, tomorrow is supposed to be a … Continue reading
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Tommy Haas over Isner in five sets at French Open
Interesting day at the French Open. First of all, the sun came out and the forecast for the second week of action is warmer temperatures and drier conditions. Good news for Nadal, maybe not for Federer, but we shall see! … Continue reading
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Tiger falters, Rory surges as rain halts play at Memorial
Tiger Woods had a very bad day at the Memorial Golf Tournament, teeing off in the am along with Keegan Bradley and Freddie Couples. He had one double bogey and finished with a score of 74, +1, nine strokes behind … Continue reading
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Jammed pack day of action at French Open…Roger Federer is still the one!
It was a jammed pack day of action today at the French Open after the cancelled matches and the suspended matches from yesterday due to rain. Rafael Nadal again dropped the opening set in his match against M. Kilzan before … Continue reading
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