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Prepare for the unpredictable in London

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Who will seize London? Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic had their turns dominating portions of the season. So, logically, Andy Murray will win the ATP World Tour title, right?

Story | Conversation | November 18, 2009

Nadal joins a stellar semifinal group

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Rafael Nadal passed the watery three-day marathon and joins a sparkling group of U.S. Open semifinalists. But has the Spaniard hit the wall?

Story | Conversation | September 12, 2009

Despite loss, Oudin's the real deal

Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.com

Every so often, a young, fearless comet blazes across the broad sky that is the U.S. Open. Three decades ago, it was 16-year-old Tracy Austin...

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Who's who of women's tennis?

Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.com

As the men's round of 16 stepped off on Monday, the top quarter was simply loaded from top to bottom, with No. 1 seed Roger Federer versus No. 14 Tomm...

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Federer's sparkling results unmatched

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

For the chorus of cynics who question Roger Federer's status, he's been irrefutably dominant in Grand Slams -- and isn't afraid to remind you.

Story | Conversation | June 29, 2009

Knees cost Nadal a Wimby defense

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

We should have seen it coming: All those grinding, action-packed matches that make Rafael Nadal the world's most relentless player have taken a toll on his knees -- and cost him a title defense at Wimbledon.

Story | Conversation | June 19, 2009

Defending champ Ivanovic off-kilter in lopsided loss

Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.com

...achievement is Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia. 2. Nikolay Davydenko's got his groove back: He waxed Fernando Verdasco, a pretty great clay-court player, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 to reach the quarters...

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The sounds, screeches, squalls and shrieks of Larcher de Brito

Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.com

"Ennhheeee!" PARIS -- The whistles and boos cascaded down on the burnt sienna floor of Court Philippe Chatrier and Aravane Rezai waved her hand i...

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Men's tennis rife with predictability

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Ho-hum, the same mugs have reached the latter stages of men's tennis all year. A far cry from yesteryear when a deep ATP field cultivated interlopers on a regular basis.

Story | Conversation | April 06, 2009