Our panelists are back to pick all four women’s quarterfinal matches that will be played on Tuesday. Predicting today are myself (Yesh Ginsburg), along with editors Steen Kirby and Niall Clarke, and contributor Finn Ranson. Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Quarterfinal Matches Simona Halep vs Angelique Kerber Finn: These players are by far two of […] READ MORE
Author: Yesh Ginsburg
Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Manic Monday–All Matches
It’s Manic Monday at Wimbledon, the absolute best day in tennis. Watching the matches are an incredible treat, and as a preview we’re going to give you a treat and predict them all. That’s right. Our writers are tackling all eight matches. Predicting today are myself (Yesh Ginsburg), editor Sam Barker, and contributors Linda Celia […] READ MORE
Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Matches–Middle Sunday Special
Well, the rain messed with our predicting schedule, along with just about everything else. We couldn’t make predictions for Saturday’s matches because those had been pretty much covered in the predictions for Thursday and Friday, but we get to give you predictions for Middle Sunday, a rare treat indeed. Predicting today are myself (Yesh Ginsburg) […] READ MORE
Novak Djokovic Shocked by Sam Querrey in Wimbledon 3rd Round
We are not used to Novak Djokovic losing, well, ever. He has held the tennis world by the throat for almost six years now. There have been periods during these years where others won Slams, sure. But recently, and certainly this year, Djokovic has been unbeatable. The other top players in the world can’t beat […] READ MORE
Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Day 5 Matches–Including Keys/Cornet
The rain has messed with the schedule so we have a mix of second- and third-round matches going on on Friday. It turns out that yesterday we predicted some matches that will be played on Friday (including Serena Williams vs Christina McHale and Tara Moore vs Svetlana Kuznetsova), but things like that happen when the […] READ MORE
Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Day 4 Matches–Including Serena/McHale
Wimbledon has had quite the trouble with rain, which has seriously messed up the schedule for the players, along with our predictions. We are back, though, predicting five of the top Round 2 matches from the top half of the draw. Now, Tara Moore against Svetlana Kuznetsova is nowhere on the Day 4 schedule, but […] READ MORE
Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Day 3 Matches–Including Stosur/Lisicki
We had some rain on Day 2 and play will get a little crowded on Wednesday, but we our back to predict three of the scheduled women’s second-round matches of the day. Predicting today are editors Steen Kirby and Sam Barker, and LWOS contributor Finn Ranson. Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Day 3 Kirsten Flipkens […] READ MORE
Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Day 2 Matches–Including Wozniacki/Kuznetsova
We’re back for the second day of the biggest tournament in tennis. There are so many amazing matches on the slate that we couldn’t think of just five–we have six for you today. Predicting today are myself (Yesh Ginsburg), editor Steen Kirby, and contributor John Lupo. Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Day 2 Roberta Vinci […] READ MORE
Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Day 1 Matches–Including Giorgi/Muguruza
It’s another Slam, and we’re back with more predictions. Joining us to pick matches on the first day of Wimbledon 2016 is myself (Yesh Ginsburg), senior editor Steen Kirby, and LWOS contributor Jeff Crady. Panelists’ Predictions 2016 Wimbledon Women’s Day 1 Matches Naomi Broady vs Elina Svitolina Steen: Britain’s Broady has been struggling as of […] READ MORE
Michigan State Spartans Football Mount Rushmore
In our ongoing series, as we monitor Spring training camps across the country, Last Word on Sports will also be looking back at the elite players in the history of various college football programs, and creating the appropriate “Mount Rushmore” tributes. Today we look at Michigan State. The Spartans have an interesting football history. They […] READ MORE