1. Football: Euro 2012
To be held in Poland and Ukraine in June, this is the last Euro Championship to host 16 countries. The next Euro in 2016 will feature 24 countries. Current champions Spain will look to defend their ‘double’ (Euro and World Cup winners) against their fellow Eurozone members. At a time when the whole continent is going belly up, maybe the Euro can provide a momentary distraction. We are betting on the Netherlands to take the trophy this edition.
2. F1: Indian Grand Prix
The first ever India GP, held in 2011, has been a huge success. Anybody who was anybody made a beeline to watch it. At the Paddock Club, there was good wine, good food and great company. Stands at the Buddh International Circuit were almost 90 percent full. Expect the race fever to go a notch higher next year.
3. Olympics
Do we really need to tell you why this is an event you can’t miss?
4.Tennis: Roland Garros
There are two reasons why you can’t give Roland Garros a skip. Novak Djokovic has the opportunity to complete a ‘Career Slam’ by winning the 2012 edition. The second is this could potentially be the last great battle between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. Nadal has gone on record to say that his passion for the game is diminishing, but this is his turf and he won’t give it up easily to the Swiss if they meet during the tournament.
5.Cricket: India-England Test Series
(This story appears in the 06 January, 2012 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)