10 Results for gustavo kuerten

Will Kuerten's serve hold?

Howie Schwab, Special to ESPN.com

Gustavo Kuerten's serve has held up well, but David Nalbandian is no pushover.

Story | Conversation | June 01, 2004

Can Kuerten keep winning?

Howie Schwab, Special to ESPN.com

Three former No. 1 players -- Gustavo Kuerten, Marat Safin and Lleyton Hewitt -- are back in the mix.

Story | Conversation | May 30, 2004

Federer, Kuerten face off

Howie Schwab, Special to ESPN.com

Roger Federer, who has never made it past the French Open quarterfinals, faces a test in Gustavo Kuerten.

Story | Conversation | May 28, 2004

First-round matches to watch

Howie Schwab, Special to ESPN.com

When the U.S. Open draw came out, two first-round matches immediately stood out.

Story | August 21, 2003

Kuerten's opener could be five sets

Howie Schwab, ESPN.com

Gustavo Kuerten owns the record against his first-round opponent but they almost always go five sets.

Story | January 09, 2003

Hewitt drew tough opening opponent

Howie Schwab, Special to ESPN.com

Lleyton Hewitt is the first Australian to be the top seed at Wimbledon since John Newcombe, so expectations are pretty high.

Story | June 18, 2002

Federer's foe does well in Paris

Howie Schwab, Special to ESPN.com

The men's draw should see some first-round upsets, while the seeds should hold on in on the women's side.

Story | May 24, 2002

Players prepare to tackle first round

Howie Schwab, Special to ESPN.com

Some have better luck than others in the first-round draw at the Australian Open.

Story | January 11, 2002

Kuerten and Ferrero didn't draw the easiest matches

Howie Schwab, ESPN.com

There will be a few seeds sweating out tough opening matches as well as a couple of unseeded players paired off in interesting showdowns.

Story | Conversation | May 26, 2001

Wimbledon semifinal matchup resurfaces early

Howie Schwab, ESPN.com

The first Grand Slam event of the tennis season has a number of intriguing first-round matchups. Several seeds could be challenged early.

Story | Conversation | January 12, 2001