Sunday, 28 June 2015

Who Will Win The Men's Singles At Wimbledon 2015?

It's Wimbledon time, and after Stan the Man shocked the tennis world by beating Novak Djokovic to claim the French Open title, everyone is eagerly anticipating another tense tournament. A tournament that has everyone asking questions; can Djokovic put his disappointing French Open display behind him and retain the title at Wimbledon? Can Nadal come back into form and stake a claim for the trophy? Can Federer prove once again why he dominated Wimbledon for so long? And can Britain see Andy Murray lift the trophy on Centre Court for the second time? 

We will provide our mystic insight and discover what the world's greatest tennis tournament has in store for us in its 129th edition by analysing some of the lead candidates for the trophy, starting with the fourth seed and French Open champion, Stanislas Wawrinka.

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Friday, 19 June 2015

Who Will Win The 2015 US Open At Chambers Bay?

We're taking a look at our top 4 players to win this year's US Open at Chambers Bay, a tough course with dubious greens, which will definitely need to be taken into account. Here are our 4 to look out for.

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Monday, 1 June 2015

French Open 2015 - Men's Quarter-Final Predictions

Roger Federer vs. Stanislas Wawrinka



The battle of the Swiss will see Roger reign supreme, as he has done for such a long time, but Stan the Man will challenge the mighty Roger, after dispatching Simon in 3 sets with relative ease, and Federer dropped a set to Monfils. Federer has won 16 of his 18 games against Wawrinka, and won the last time they played.

Prediction: Federer in 4

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5 Things England Learned From The Barbarians Game


1) Lee Dickson should never play for England again


He's boring. So, so boring. His boringness adds nothing to the England side, especially not compared to options such as Youngs, Care and Simpson (although Simpson's injury seems to have ruled him out of contention). Wigglesworth is a better option for a boring scrum half, and despite being the captain of this side that won 73-12 against the Barbarians, he should never wear the white shirt of England for the rest of his professional rugby career.
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