Coin's win an upset of epic historical proportions
Greg Garber, ESPN.comCoin shocks the world NEW YORK -- When she lost in qualifying at Wimbledon -- Julie Coin almost always loses in qualifying -- the thought first cros...
PageNew blood in women's tennis manifesting at the All England Club
Greg Garber, ESPN.comSome might say it's fragile and unpredictable, but the depth in the women's game has reached new heights.
Story | Conversation | June 30, 2008American mystery sticking around at All England Club
Greg Garber, ESPN.com...second round of a Grand Slam tournament, respect can be an elusive thing. And so, when Bethanie Mattek was introduced by the authentically British public address announcer after her match on Friday, her last...
PageSharapova loss just the start of a chaotic day at Wimbledon
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWondering what motivated Alla Kudryavtseva to beat Maria Sharapova? Simple. She didn't like Sharapova's outfit.
Story | Conversation | June 26, 2008Tennis not necessarily the game of choice for Wimbledon's competitors
Greg Garber, ESPN.comSoccer a religion WIMBLEDON, England -- The standing-room-only crowd at the Common Room is focused intently on the several flat screens scattered arou...
PageQualifying a nasty business, but rewards are unassailable
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThink a major is grueling? For Scoville Jenkins and Bethanie Mattek, the added dogfight of qualifying is that much more daunting.
Story | Conversation | May 28, 2008Teenagers, turnstiles and terrible tops
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWith the first four rounds in the books, what was learned from Week 1 at the U.S. Open?
Story | Conversation | September 01, 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, 2006Is Capriati ready for the Williamses?
Greg Garber, ESPN.comIt's one thing to stop a qualifier, but can Jennifer Capriati stop the Williams sisters?
Story | August 27, 2002TOP SEARCHES IN OCTOBER
NFL Expert Picks tops ESPN.com searches in October. Did "bethanie mattek" make the list?
