Williams sisters continue to unnerve opponents
Greg Garber, ESPN.comRecently it's been a rarity to find both Venus and Serena Williams in the second round of a Grand Slam. But when they're on, their mere aura continues to unnerve opponents
Story | Conversation | May 30, 2007Unpredictability advantageous for Venus
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThere were more questions about fashion than tennis after Venus Williams beat fellow American Bethanie Mattek on Wednesday. The defending champ led an impressive corps of Americans into the second round, Greg Garber writes.
Story | Conversation | June 28, 2006Is Jackson the future of American women's tennis?
Greg Garber, ESPN.comVenus Williams is the only seeded American woman at Wimbledon. But, as Greg Garber writes, the future of U.S. women's tennis is Jamea Jackson.
Story | Conversation | June 26, 2006Sharapova ready to make some noise
Greg Garber, ESPN.comDespite the shrieks, Maria Sharapova looked like the more polished player against Ashley Harkleroad.
Story | June 24, 2003Disastrous day for American women
Greg Garber, ESPN.comIt was a day to remember at the French Open, but one three top U.S. women will want to forget.
Story | June 01, 2003There's another contender out there
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThis might be a record year in Chanda Rubin's career. Who's that? One of the best players you've overlooked.
Story | May 30, 2003This could be Harkleroad's moment
Greg Garber, ESPN.comJust turned 18, Ashley Harkleroad's taking advantage of her first time to play full time on the WTA Tour.
Story | May 28, 2003TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
Bowl Projections tops ESPN.com searches in November. Did "ashley harkleroad" make the list?
