Nadal Facing Federer, Griffey Chooses Wildcats
Australian Open: Nadal to face Federer in semifinals
Rafael Nadal will be playing Roger Federer at the semifinals of the Australian Open, which is a very anticipated match between the numbers two and three of the world respectively and which will take place on February 27. It is still uncertain to say who will be the other player in the last men singles match of the tournament as the quarterfinals are still in process, with Andy Murray facing Kei Nishikori from Japan and world number one Novak Djokovic facing David Ferrer from Spain, with the clear winner being the Serbian.
Trey Griffey chooses the Wildcats
The oldest son of former baseball star Ken Griffey Jr. decided to focus on football instead of his father’s sport, and it was just announced that the Trey Griffey has commited with the University of Arizona, though he still have until February 1st to make his official decision on National Signing Day. On this, Trey said that “I feel great … it was basically just the atmosphere and I loved everything about it,” Trey Griffey told the Sentinel. “It was just a great, enjoyable trip to Tucson.
Washington fires Saunders
Tired of the bad results as they are currently 2-15, the Wizards decided to fire Coach Flip Saunders, with Randy Wittman (assistant coach) taking over for the moment. “We felt the team had become unresponsive, and we will look to Randy to provide a different voice and a change in philosophy moving forward,” Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld said.
Peyton, Eli and their quarterbacks’ coaches
Peyton Manning believes that part of the success of his brother has to do with the fact that he’s played with the same quarterbacks coach for his entire career, just like the older Peyton himself in Indianapolis. In the case of Eli Manning, it is Kevin Gilbride, and on this, Peyton stated that “There’s a reason Eli and Gilbride have been together for so long, because Gilbride has called good plays and Eli has played well. Me and Tom Moore earned the right to stay together. It’s a compliment to Eli and Gilbride. If you call good plays and it’s working, they shouldn’t want to fire you.”
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