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Luring U.S. kids gaining traction?

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Having American standouts isn't absolutely essential to the viability of global tennis -- but it matters. So when will we see the next generation of U.S. stars?

Story | Conversation | August 14, 2009

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Story | Conversation | September 08, 2004

Nadal calls for fewer hard-court events

Associated Press

A day after winning his first Grand Slam on hard courts, Rafael Nadal called on tennis officials to be mindful of the physical toll the hard surface takes on players in an ever expanding schedule.

Story | Conversation | February 02, 2009

All signs point to an Argentina romp over Spain

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

Slick hard courts. A raucous home crowd. No Rafael Nadal. Argentina has an opportunity to collar its maiden Davis Cup title in what will be the five most important points the country has ever played.

Story | Conversation | November 19, 2008

A DAY WITHOUT (AMERICAN) SPORTS: YOUR OPTIONS

Max Klinger

...potential threat: Zaffer rookie Jordy Smith, who racked up the highest score of the previous round. Tennis: ATP -Dutch Open, Amersfoot, Netherlands -Austrian Open, Kitzbuehel, Austria -Studena Croatia Open Umag, Umag, Croatia -Indianapolis Tennis Championships...

Blog Entry | Conversation | July 16, 2008

Tennis not necessarily the game of choice for Wimbledon's competitors

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Soccer a religion WIMBLEDON, England -- The standing-room-only crowd at the Common Room is focused intently on the several flat screens scattered arou...

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Story | Conversation | May 30, 2008

FIFA executive Leoz named in ISL fraud trial

Prosecutors investigating the collapse of FIFA's former marketing partner ISL presented evidence on Tuesday of payments made from a secret company bank account to FIFA executive committee member Nicolas Leoz.

Story | Conversation | March 11, 2008

U.S. missing the boat

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

...vacation to the Central American nation of Costa Rica, a nation whose highest-ranking player on the ATP computer is Juan Antonio Marin (hi, Juan!), at No. 1135. At noon one day, I walked into...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 25, 2008

Evidence shows something terribly corrupt in infamous match

John Barr and William Weinbaum, Special to ESPN.com

Months after highly unusual betting patterns set off a red flag in the infamous Nikolay Davydenko-Martin Vassallo Arguello match, the tennis world has yet to recover.

Story | Conversation | February 07, 2008

Spurs' triumph, Mets' pratfall just a few memorable moments from '07

ESPN The Magazine

From the plight of Barry Bonds to the triumphs of the University of Florida, ESPN The Magazine unveils its 100 biggest stories of the year.

Story | Conversation | December 19, 2007

Coach gives Moya new lease on tennis life

Now that his desire and passion for the game are back, Carlos Moya working his way back up the rankings.

Story | Conversation | August 31, 2007

Suspicions follow Davydenko heading to U.S. Open

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Nikolay Davydenko denies fixing a match earlier this month. But as Greg Garber writes, the very thing that makes tennis so compelling also makes it more susceptible to gamblers.

Story | Conversation | August 21, 2007

Everything is possible

Lindsay Berra, ESPN The Magazine

First the country split apart. Then came the bombs. But out of the rubble emerged three top players who've made Serbians embrace tennis like never before.

Story | Conversation | August 16, 2007

Remembering Lamar Hunt

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

Lamar Hunt, arguably the most influential entrepreneur in what is now looking like the golden age of pro sports (from the 1960s through the end of the...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 14, 2006