Not that you need another reason to like Tommy Haas, but we will give you one anyway.
The 34-year-old became the oldest tennis player to upset a No. 1 after he beat Novak Djokovic at the Sony Open on Tuesday night.
Even better: This outfit he wore for the last few games. The Associated Press say that he “won ugly.” Lavender shirt, red sweatband, black shoes with lime trim, and a blue hat. Haas doesn’t really care. Because he won.
“Yeah, I’m pretty pathetic I think when it comes to colour matching,” he said after the match. “Sometimes I look at myself in the mirror before I go out and I’m like, ‘Jeez, what was I thinking?’ I guess if I maybe had a clothing contract it would be different.” (Photo: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Suit & Tie: David Beckham showed off some of his skills on Wednesday during his trip to China, playing with students at a middle school in Beijing.
Beckham is on a five-day visit to China at the invitation of the China Football Association as China’s first international ambassador. (Photos: Alexander F. Yuan/The Associated Press; Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)
Notre Dame showed off their fancy new uniforms on Thursday. Are you GREEN WITH ENVY? (rimshot)
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Look At This Hipster: Tom Brady Edition. So cool. So hip. How did we get here? And when did he start wearing those glasses? He’s so trendy. (Photos: Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters; Gretchen Ertl/Reuters; Lucy Nicholson/Reuters; Harry How/Getty Images)
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This will be a very hairy World Series. But no one can do it like the master: Giants pitcher Brian Wilson. But his facial hair is like this during the regular season too, and life in general.
Wilson can’t remember when he last trimmed the beard. He figures it’s been at least a year.
“He hasn’t cut it in three years,” fellow reliever Santiago Casilla offered.
Read more about the World Series facial hair (you won’t be disappointed)
The NFL’s new form-fitting uniforms made by Nike are a big hit, especially among players with sculpted physiques.
“It makes you look like you’re playing out there with nothing on,” Denver Broncos safety Rahim Moore said. “It makes you feel like you’re free, like you’re wearing a napkin it’s so thin.”
Like you’re wearing a napkin.
Is Don Cherry not suit-able for CBC anymore?
As the network prepares to negotiate a new contract with the National Hockey League, there are reports that league officials are putting significant pressure on the network to overhaul Hockey Night in Canada and muzzle the colourful commentator.
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