The Social Climber: Elin Nordegren Graduates, How Rafael Nadal Won Madrid Open

Tiger Woods' ex takes subtle jab at him in graduation speech.

ByABC News
May 12, 2014, 8:00 AM

May 12, 2014 — -- quicklist: 1title: Elin Nordegren Graduatestext: Call it a hole-in-one for Elin Nordegren.

Tiger Woods' ex graduated at the top of her class at Rollins College with a 3.96 grade point average on Saturday. Nordegren, who received the Outstanding Graduating Senior Award, took a subtle swing at the golf superstar in her speech, according to ESPN.

"Right after I had taken communication and the media [class], I was unexpectedly thrust into the media limelight," Nordegren said, referring to Woods' extra-marital affairs.

She quipped, "I probably should have taken more notes in that class."

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quicklist: 2title: Rafael Nadal Claims Victory Over Kei Nishikoritext: Rafael Nadal won his fourth Madrid Open title over the weekend, and he didn't even have to grunt his way through the entire match.

The Spanish tennis star took the title after Japan's Kei Nishikori was forced to withdraw with a back injury when trailing in the final.

"We don't deserve the victory, [Nishikori] deserves it, he played better than us the whole time," Nadal's uncle and coach Toni Nadal told Antenna 3 TV, according to Sports Illustrated.

"We had a lot of luck today," he added.

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quicklist: 3title: Chrissy Teigen and Mom Talk Social Mediatext: Chrissy Teigen has one proud mama.

In an interview with People magazine, the social media savvy supermodel and her mom, Vilailuck, talked about the Internet.

"In Thai culture, there are lots of things that you're not supposed to say," Vilailuck, 52, told People. "I really want to say them, but I can't. But then when she does it, I'm like, 'Oh my God, that's what I want to say!'"

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quicklist: 4title: Did Your Favorite TV Show Get the Ax?text: It's that time of year when some television shows simply bite the dust.

Among the cancelled TV shows for 2014 are "Community," "Suburgatory" and "The Carrie Diaries."

Here's a quick list of which shows have been cut from the airwaves.

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