Federer has nothing left to prove this year
MaliVai Washington, ESPN.comThe next seven best players, after Roger Federer, will all be jockeying for positions in the final year-end rankings.
Story | Conversation | November 14, 2004
Federer, Roddick dueling for Open title
MaliVai Washington, ESPN.comThe U.S. Open could be another feather in Roger Federer's cap or the beginning of Andy Roddick's attempt to take back the No. 1 ranking.
Story | Conversation | August 29, 2004
Federer's mastery amazing to watch
MaliVai Washington, ESPN.comWith his last three wins coming on three different surfaces, Roger Federer's recent play has been absolutely amazing to watch.
Story | Conversation | August 03, 2004Toronto features interesting matchups
MaliVai Washington, ESPN.comBecause of the great fields, Tennis Masters events resemble majors in terms of intensity and talent level.
Story | Conversation | July 26, 2004Coria should win tough final
MaliVai Washington, Special to ESPN.comGuillermo Coria and Gaston Gaudio play similar styles, but in the end Coria should leave with the title.
Story | Conversation | June 04, 2004Nalbandian's game shows great diversity
MaliVai Washington, Special to ESPN.comThis is probably only the first of many major semifinals where we'll see the Argentines appearing.
Story | Conversation | June 03, 2004Jonesing for a return to greatness
MaliVai Washington, Special to ESPN.comThis might be Gustavo Kuerten's last opportunity to win a Grand Slam tournament.
Story | Conversation | May 31, 2004Aggressive style pays off big
MaliVai Washington, Special to ESPN.comThis tournament just might see the successful revival of two former No. 1 players: Gustavo Kuerten and Lleyton Hewitt.
Story | Conversation | May 30, 2004Some different players lead the field
MaliVai Washington, Special to ESPN.comThis year's French Open is interesting because there is no single person who is the heavy favorite.
Story | May 23, 2003Ferrero on track to win French Open title
MaliVai Washington, Special to ESPN.comBarring injury, no matter what happens before the French Open, Juan Carlos Ferrero's a strong favorite going in.
Story | Conversation | May 08, 2003Ferrero could top Agassi
MaliVai Washington, Special to ESPN.comIt's too bad that Juan Carlos Ferrero and Andre Agassi are meeting in the quarterfinals because they are the two best players left.
Story | June 03, 2002Agassi ready to roll ahead
MaliVai Washington, Special to ESPN.comAndre Agassi is on that roll where he becomes nearly impossible to beat.
Story | June 01, 2002TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
Bowl Projections tops ESPN.com searches in November. Did "gaston gaudio" make the list?