Venus Williams withdraws from US Open
Two-time champion Venus Williams dropped out of the US Open following her Sjogren’s syndrome diagnosis. KCAL9′s Melissa McCarty reports.
Venus Williams withdraws from French Open, joining sister Serena on sideline
Venus Williams withdraws from French Open, joining sister Serena on sideline
Venus Williams pulled out of the French Open on Friday, 24 hours after her younger sister Serena withdrew, making it the first Grand Slam tournament since 2003 without either Williams.
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Ailing Djokovic withdraws from Madrid Open
Ailing Djokovic withdraws from Madrid Open
MADRID (AP) — Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the Madrid Open because of illness and allergies. The Serb is ranked No. 2 and retired from the Serbia Open quarterfinals against Filip Krajinovic on Friday because of a fever.
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Federer advances; Roddick withdraws
Federer advances; Roddick withdraws
MADRID (AP) — Defending champion Roger Federer improved his clay-court game, defeating Benjamin Becker of Germany 6-2, 7-6 (4) yesterday to reach the third round of the Madrid Masters.
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John Daly Withdraws From Bmw International Open
John Patrick Daly withdrew from the BMW International Open for personal reasons.
Daly, who earned US$220,000 earlier this week at the Telus World Skins event in Thornbury, Ont., won the BMW tournament in 2001. Daly, also known as âLong John,â is famed for his “zero to hero” victory in the 1991 PGA Championship, his driving distance off the tee, his non-country club appearance and attitude, and his rough-and-tumble private life.
“We are very sad that John won’t be taking part, but we understand his decision,” tournament director Marco Kaussler said last Wednesday. “We hope that his private situation will resolve itself quickly and very much hope that he will be back taking part in the BMW International Open next year.”
Two weeks ago, Daly said that his fourth wife tried to attack him with a steak knife while he slept. She claimed that two-time major champion made up the story to cover up a drunken fit. Meanwhile, the American professional golfer is expected to play next week at the Buick Open near Flint, Mich.
Daly turned professional in 1987, and won the Ben Hogan Utah Classic in 1990. In 1991, he joined the PGA Tour and won the championship. This victory gained Daly a remarkable amount of media hype due to the fact that he was the ninth and final alternate for the championship. Like the efficient BMW steering rack, Dalyâs golf career flourished.
He entered the competition when Nick Price dropped out and no other alternate is available. Daly parlayed this chance into a first round score of 69, without a practice round. He finished the tournament with scores of 67-69-71, giving him a three-stroke win over Bruce Lietzke. Eventually, Daly was given the PGA Tour Rookie of the Year title. He was also the first rookie to win a major title since Jerry Pate in 1976.
In 1992, Daly won the B.C. Open and the 1994 BellSouth Classic. Three years after, he unpredictably won the British Open in a playoff with Italian Costantino Rocca at St. Andrews. Daly is the only eligible two-time major winner never picked to play in the Ryder Cup.
The BMW International Open, founded in 1989, is an annual men’s professional golf tournament on the European Tour. The BMW tournament has started Thursday. Ernie Els leads the field along with Henrik Stenson and former champions Colin Montgomerie, Thomas Bjorn, Miguel Angel Jimenez and David Howell.
âThat was a decent start to my tournament. I kept it in play, hit a lot of greens and made a few putts. It was a nice, enjoyable round. The greens are in great condition. Theyâre fairly flat and a nice speed. If you keep hitting the greens, youâre going to make some putts,â said Els.
José-Filipe Lima said, âIâm very happy with this round because Iâve had a bad start to the year, and this is very good for my confidence. I even missed some birdies on the back nine. I need to continue like this. If I make 7-under Par four times, I think itâs enough to win.â
âI changed my putter yesterday and had a pretty good round in the Pro-Am. Today I hit a lot of greens and holed a few putts too. I was lucky that I only ended up in the rough once. If your driving starts to go sideways here, you have a big problem,â noted Marc Farry.
Niclas Fasth said, âI played fantastically today. Iâm very happy with my game and itâs nice to be back in Europe. Iâm tired but considering the weather, maybe I have been lucky with my tee time.â
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Serena Williams withdraws from Charleston event
Serena Williams withdraws from Charleston event
Serena Williams has withdrawn from the Family Circle Cup because of the left knee injury that has sidelined her since she won the Australian Open. The green clay tournament begins this weekend and will be played without three of the world’s top 30 women’s tennis players. Top-ranked Williams, 2009 champion Sabine Lisicki, and three-time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova also pulled out…
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