10 Results for anastasia myskina

Davenport has tough draw for a top seed

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

With three consecutive clay-court tournaments, Justine Henin-Hardenne proved she can win the French Open again.

Story | Conversation | May 21, 2005

Myskina showing more mental strength

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

Anastasia Myskina's upset of Jennifer Capriati shows her newfound mental maturity.

Story | Conversation | June 03, 2004

Myskina needs to keep composure

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

Temperament and confidence could come into play in the other quarterfinals.

Story | Conversation | January 25, 2004

Clijsters' path opens up

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

Justine Henin-Hardenne should easily advance, while Amelie Mauresmo faces a challenge in Alicia Molik.

Story | Conversation | January 23, 2004

Tough early start for Venus

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

Justine Henin-Hardenne looks prepared to win, while Venus drew a tough first-round match.

Story | Conversation | January 15, 2004

Henin-Hardenne most likely to finish No. 1

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

Once again, the Belgians are facing off -- this time for No. 1. If you need more drama, count on Jennifer Capriati to create it.

Story | Conversation | November 03, 2003

Capriati appears relaxed

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

Jennifer Capriati is finally winning some close matches again giving her a good chance of reaching the semis.

Story | August 31, 2003

Race is wide open now

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

Lindsay Davenport, Amelie Mauresmo, Jennifer Capriati and Chanda Rubin have all been injured this summer.

Story | August 20, 2003

Serena's level rises as Capriati's dips

Pam Shriver, ESPN.com

Because the women will play back-to-back days, they'll want to be efficient on the courts Monday.

Story | June 28, 2003

Sisters make first year-end appearance together

Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.com

The Williams sisters are favored to be in their first WTA Tour Championships final unless Lindsay Davenport stops them.

Story | Conversation | November 05, 2002