Masters - Sport

Sport

  • ATP World Tour Finals (used to be called Tennis Masters Cup), the season ending men's professional tennis tournament
  • ATP World Tour Masters 1000, a series of prominent mid-season tennis events on the men's professional tour
  • Masters athletics (track and field), a competition age classification used by many sports
  • Masters Cup (disc golf), an annual event on the disc golf PDGA tour
  • Masters football, a football league in Britain contested by retired footballing legends
  • Masters Rugby League, a derivative of rugby league for semi-retired and non-competitive players and officials
  • Masters (snooker), a snooker tournament
  • Masters Tournament, one of golf's four major championships
  • Winmau World Masters, the world's oldest darts tournament

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Famous quotes containing the word sport:

    I wish glib and indiscriminate critics of industrialists had some conception of the problems that have to be met by factory management.... General condemnation of employers is a favorite indoor sport of the uninformed intelligentsia who assume the role of lance- bearers for labor.
    Mary Barnett Gilson (1877–?)

    Americans living in Latin American countries are often more snobbish than the Latins themselves. The typical American has quite a bit of money by Latin American standards, and he rarely sees a countryman who doesn’t. An American businessman who would think nothing of being seen in a sport shirt on the streets of his home town will be shocked and offended at a suggestion that he appear in Rio de Janeiro, for instance, in anything but a coat and tie.
    Hunter S. Thompson (b. 1939)

    “Justice” was done, and the President of the Immortals, in Æschylean phrase, had ended his sport with Tess. And the d’Urberville knights and dames slept on in their tombs unknowing. The two speechless gazers bent themselves down to the earth, as if in prayer, and remained thus a long time, absolutely motionless: the flag continued to wave silently. As soon as they had strength they arose, joined hands again, and went on.
    The End
    Thomas Hardy (1840–1928)