Updated: December 18, 2007, 8:17 AM ET
Signs of things to come
For both Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam, this past weekend was probably not so much a period ending the sentence that described the 2007 season but rather an exclamation point indicating what may lay ahead in 2008.
Woods is coming off another dominant season in which he won seven PGA tour events, including his 13th major championship. He took a couple of months off and then returned with a rout at the Target World Challenge, besting a classy field of 16 pros with a seven-stroke victory. For Sorenstam, her victory Sunday in the Dubai Ladies Masters prevented this year from being her first winless season since 1993. Once again, the paths of perhaps the best male and the best female to ever play the game crossed, as they have many times over the past 12 years. Woods became a father this year, and Sorenstam will celebrate her engagement to Mike McGee with a party at her home on Dec. 22 in Orlando. The fact that they have set their wedding date for April 2009 means this and this alone: Sorenstam's mission in 2008 is to regain her position as No. 1 in the women's game.
Annika and Tiger may each have big seasons in store for 2008.

