Jamie is partnering John Peers – who he reached the Wimbledon final with last month – while Andy continues with Leander Paes, who he defeated Jeremy Chardy and Kevin Anderson with.
“Whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing, I don’t know”, he said. But both decisions are the counterintuitive acts of a prodigy who is determined to balance work and play, maximize his talent yet cling to his boyhood and avoid becoming too over-serious...
If today’s final round results go the way the rankings suggests it should, New Zealand are expected to meet England in tomorrow’s semifinal, while Australia look set to take on Jamaica in the other final.
Australia were at their ruthless best against a gallant South Africa at the Netball World Cup in Sydney, outclassing the Proteas 66-31 to secure a top-two finish in Pool F – and a place in the semi-finals.
The England team celebrates as Mark Wood bowls out Australia’s Nathan Lyon to wrap up the fourth Test and seize the Ashes series at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Saturday.
Shane Lowry began daydreaming Sunday morning about lifting the Bridgestone Invitational trophy on the 18th green, then he quickly returned to reality because he knew there was a long day ahead with world-class players all around.
Sydney Having staged the first major upset of the Netball World Cup by beating top-seeded Australia, New Zealand have avoided becoming the victim of the second, through a 55-48 defeat of fourth-ranked Jamaica at Allphones Arena on Tuesday night.
It was a pretty incredible closing birdie for Lowry as he fired his approach to the 18th through a tree and stopped his ball just 10 feet from the cup.