It was hard seeing Stanislas Wawrinka actually putting Novak Djokovic, the Australian Open champion from the previous two tournaments and the world’s number one, away. Warinka needed a perfect game for that to happen. Djokovic just needed to be himself. More
Maybe some people expected to get some new insight on the whole Lance Armstrong doping scandal. More
Is admitting to the world that you lied, but not completely doing it, enough to make up for everything Lance Armstrong had done? More
Somehow, despite completely imploding and exploding on the match official, Jerzy Janowicz managed to win a tough five set match against Somdev Devvarman. More
While we still don’t know the starters of the All-Star game situation, the league has released the designs for the jerseys the West and East teams will be wearing. More
It’s not that Roger Federer isn’t among the favorites to win the 2013 Australian Open, but lets just say it will be a tad surprising if he lifts his 18th Grand Slam tournament in Melbourne. More
It wasn’t a super-dominant year for Novak Djokovic in 2012, but he was still on top of the ATP rankings when the season ended. Heading into the first Grand Slam of 2013 he’s favorite to win. More
To make more money off the hordes of fans (and maybe players) arriving in Brazil for the 2014 World Cup, Prostitutes have begun brushing up on their English. More
One loss doesn’t mean the end of a career, but a knockout loss sure feels like one. Maybe that’s why Manny Pacquiao is looking for some redemption in a fifth fight with Juan Manuel Marquez. More
What was 2012 like? Each Olympic year is dominated by that summer event, more than anything else. Yes, we had the New York Giants winning the Super Bowl, LeBron James winning his first NBA title while Chelsea made history in the Champions League and Sergio Aguero made his own history in the Premiership. Still, this was the year of the Olympic games in London. More