Goalkeepers shine in Wave-Racing draw – Equalizer Soccer

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Ray Acevedo-USA TODAY Sports Just one match was played in the National Women’s Soccer League on Friday, it took place at Torero Stadium between Racing Louisville and the San Diego Wave. The Skinny: It was a miracle that there were no goals in this match, even though technically there was one, as the two teams […]

“I have fun on the Old Course”

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Sergio García played his first British Open as a youngster, in 1996, at Royal Lytham. He had won the European amateur in El Prat the previous year and that victory gave him an automatic place for the following year’s edition. This will be his 25th The Open, and fifth in Saint Andrews, a Grand Slam […]

United States, Canada advance to final – Equalizer Soccer

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Brad Smith/ISI Photos United States struggle but pull out victory over Costa Rica This was a dominant performance from the reigning Concacaf Champions but for most of the match it didn’t feel like that. They created some major early chances but failed to convert, either just not quite getting their foot on the cross or […]

“Being here means a lot for me”

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“Being here means a lot. At the Old Course I played my first The Open as an amateur with the likes of Bernard Langer, Ernie Els and Tom Watson. What we are about to play is the 150th edition of a truly historic event, probably the biggest The Open ever” Tiger Woods, statements These are […]

Canada ready for Jamaica’s low block, Shaw’s talent on counter – Equalizer Soccer

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Canada Soccer by Mexsport Canada will face their stiffest test of the Concacaf W Championship tournament on Thursday when they play Jamaica in a semifinal match at Estadio Universitario in Monterrey, Mexico. The winner will advance to the final on Monday to play either the United States. or Costa Rica, with a chance to qualify […]

Matt Fitzpatrick ahead of The Open: One thing worries me

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US Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick wants to continue his good form at The Open. Even as a boy, he watched only the biggest tournaments, including this one. However, one thing worries him. “I’ve been to St Andrews many times, so kind of know what to expect, but I’m sure this week has a different atmosphere […]

Two minutes and 11 seconds that changed a game – Equalizer Soccer

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Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports Three weeks into the new National Women’s Soccer League campaign comes an international break and the first hard stop for teams to assess what is and is not working thus far. (And, for players not departing to national teams, we needed rest after a blitz of games to start the year.) […]

Nick Kyrgios explains why he finds Roger Federer as toughest opponent to play against

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Nick Kyrgios acknowledged that Novak Djokovic is a really difficult opponent to play against but suggested that Roger Federer is the one he finds the toughest to face. In the WImbledon final, Kyrgios competed extremely well against Djokovic but in the end fell short in four sets as the Serb won 4-6 6-3 6-4 7-6 […]

Canada, Costa Rica, Haiti, US officially qualify for World Cup, Panama advance to global playoff. – Equalizer Soccer

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Futbol Ace Monday night contained the final matches of the group stages of the Concacaf Women’s Championship. Canada finished first in Group B with a win over Costa Rica, who finished second – both are World Cup bound. Panama’s defeat over Trinidad & Tobago sent them to the global playoff. Jamaica stunned Haiti and secured […]

Jelena Djokovic rips journalist for labeling her husband as ‘anti-vax posterboy’

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Jelena Djokovic wasn’t impressed with her husband Novak Djokovic being described as “an anti-vax posterboy.” Shortly after Djokovic won his seventh Wimbledon title, tennis journalist Ben Rothenberg tweeted about the possibility of the Serb missing out on the US Open because of his vaccination status. “Unless there is a swift change in US immigration law, […]