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  1. Tennis - Serena Williams the real No. 1 player

    Peter Bodo

    Who hacked the rankings system anyway? After all, we all know Serena Williams is the true world No. 1 player.

    Blog | Conversation | October 29, 2012
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  3. Wimbledon - A guide to WTA comebacks

    Kamakshi Tandon

    You never quite know who's coming or going on the WTA tour these days. But we're here to help.

    Story | Conversation | June 28, 2012
  4. Tennis - Can tennis' tin man, Tomas Berdych, find his heart?

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    He's one steely fellow, that Tomas Berdych. And though you might not notice, he's playing with heart and nerve.

    Blog | Conversation | May 17, 2012
  5. Kurt Snibbe's Page 2 cartoon caption contest winner

    Kurt Snibbe

    Earlier today, we posted a blank cartoon and readers offered their captions. Our favorite was by commenter GQuinn79. Thanks for participating. Check back tomorrow for another cartoon....

    Blog | Conversation | February 01, 2012
  6. Kurt Snibbe's Page 2 cartoon caption contest winner

    Kurt Snibbe

    Earlier today, we posted a blank cartoon and readers offered their captions. Our favorite was by commenter mdterp1218. Thanks for participating. Check back tomorrow for another cartoon....

    Blog | Conversation | January 31, 2012
  7. Heineken Open -- Olivier Rochus, Philipp Kohlschreiber reach Auck...

    Belgian veteran Olivier Rochus rallied from a break down in the third set to beat Benoit Paire 6-3, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (4) Thursday, ending the French qualifier's giant-killing run at the Heineken Open.

    Story | Conversation | January 11, 2012
  8. New York Jets-New York Giants moved to Monday as Hurricane Irene ...

    Hurricane Irene is already leaving its mark on the sports world even before coming ashore.

    Story | Conversation | August 25, 2011
  9. U.S. Open - Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer maintain ...

    Kamakshi Tandon

    Federer. Nadal. Djokovic. How do these nice guys maintain such a spirited rivalry?

    Story | Conversation | August 22, 2011
  10. Tennis - Juan Carlos Ferrero not ready to ride off into the sunse...

    Peter Bodo

    Sure, a sweet little goody bag (SLK Roadster) added a little motivation, but Juan Carlos Ferrero's win in Stuttgart was a testament to his game and perseverance.

    Blog | Conversation | July 18, 2011
  11. Sony completes purchase of Hawk-Eye, makers of tennis line call s...

    Electronics giant Sony has completed the purchase of Hawk-Eye, the British-based company that provides ball-tracking technology in tennis and cricket.

    Story | Conversation | March 07, 2011
  12. Australian Open: Beware of giant-killer Alexandr Dolgopolov

    Ravi Ubha

    You may be unfamiliar with unorthodox Oz quarterfinalist Alexandr Dolgopolov, but be prepared to stay on your toes.

    Story | Conversation | January 24, 2011
  13. Tennis: Paris Masters outlived its usefulness?

    Peter Bodo

    Roger Federer is among those pining for a longer offseason. So we have a solution: Exterminate the lifeless European indoor events.

    Blog | Conversation | November 12, 2010
  14. U.S. Open: Can Roger Federer hang with tennis' giants?

    Greg Garber

    Welcome to an era of Big Boy tennis. We can thank this burgeoning crop of behemoths for the inevitable demise of Roger Federer.

    Story | Conversation | August 18, 2010
  15. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs. Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer vs. Nikolay ...

    Ravi Ubha

    A bum wrist, bad back and gimpy knee: Jo Wilfried Tsonga is bent, but he's shown no signs of breaking thus far at the Australian Open.

    Story | Conversation | January 26, 2010
  16. Five things we learned on Day 1 at the Australian Open

    Ravi Ubha, ESPN.com

    With gentle giants and stay-at-home dogs, we give you everything you need to know about Day 1 Down Under.

    Blog | Conversation | January 18, 2010
  17. U.S. Open: Juan Martin del Potro lands a blow for Argentineans

    Gustavo Goitia

    A U.S. Open finals conquest of Roger Federer was a stirring personal victory for Juan Martin Del Potro, but the win may have been equally significant to Argentina and, indeed, all of Latin America.

    Story | Conversation | September 15, 2009