This year, for the first time ever, the USA men's soccer team lost in the group stage of the Gold Cup competition. To Panama! Yes, they did exact some revenge on them later in the tournament and the Americans did go on to make the final. But what a walloping they took from Mexico, in their backyard! It was such a beating that even the English language was banned in the stadium as the match wound down! And one Freddy Adu should have been up for FIFA Player of the Year if you believed the reports when he came on the scene seven years ago.
Then the American women's soccer team also lost a match for the first time in the group stage of their recent World Cup. Yes, they too got to the final, scratching and scraping to get by the Asafa-like Brazil team. But they lost to Japan, a team they had manhandled, well, handled quite easily on many previous encounters.
The USA's U-20 men's team did not qualify for their World Cup. The U-17 team was far from impressive at theirs. These are teams that have all sorts of money, camps and international friendlies thrown their way from year to year. The upward progress that was so evident 5 or 10 years ago, just seemed to have hit an iceberg! Even I had started to believe that the USA men's team could win the World Cup by the time the Cup melts in Qatar. Something tells me they, the USSF, have gone back to the drawing board.
Then there is tennis. In the 80s, and much of the 90s, Americans dominated tennis, especially men's tennis. Never mind the crashers like Lendl, Edberg, Graf and few more, the USA would always have the most players in the top 20. Connors, McEnroe, Agassi, Sampras, Navratilova (yes, she represented USA for most of her life), Capriati, Davenport and others kept the star-spangled banner flying high at tournaments around the world. These days, if it weren't for the Bryan brothers in doubles, you'd think they boycotted the events.
Even golf has seen some major American decline, especially since Tiger's misfortunes. Whatever happened to the rising American stars, knocking at Tiger's door? People like Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk and some youngster whose name I have forgotten, having not heard it mentioned in years! When last has an American won a major golf tournament?
Should we even touch on T&F?
Okay, Zeppo, we await your long list of sports still being dominated by the USA. American football does not count!
Then the American women's soccer team also lost a match for the first time in the group stage of their recent World Cup. Yes, they too got to the final, scratching and scraping to get by the Asafa-like Brazil team. But they lost to Japan, a team they had manhandled, well, handled quite easily on many previous encounters.
The USA's U-20 men's team did not qualify for their World Cup. The U-17 team was far from impressive at theirs. These are teams that have all sorts of money, camps and international friendlies thrown their way from year to year. The upward progress that was so evident 5 or 10 years ago, just seemed to have hit an iceberg! Even I had started to believe that the USA men's team could win the World Cup by the time the Cup melts in Qatar. Something tells me they, the USSF, have gone back to the drawing board.
Then there is tennis. In the 80s, and much of the 90s, Americans dominated tennis, especially men's tennis. Never mind the crashers like Lendl, Edberg, Graf and few more, the USA would always have the most players in the top 20. Connors, McEnroe, Agassi, Sampras, Navratilova (yes, she represented USA for most of her life), Capriati, Davenport and others kept the star-spangled banner flying high at tournaments around the world. These days, if it weren't for the Bryan brothers in doubles, you'd think they boycotted the events.
Even golf has seen some major American decline, especially since Tiger's misfortunes. Whatever happened to the rising American stars, knocking at Tiger's door? People like Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk and some youngster whose name I have forgotten, having not heard it mentioned in years! When last has an American won a major golf tournament?
Should we even touch on T&F?
Okay, Zeppo, we await your long list of sports still being dominated by the USA. American football does not count!
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