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Investing in Querrey: High-risk or safe returns?

Sandra Harwitt, Special to ESPN.com

...American's success and rise in the rankings. Horse racing is a comparable investment: Investors will buy into...

Page | Conversation

ATP finds no evidence of wrongdoing, says probe is concluded

John Barr and William Weinbaum, ESPN.com

Russian tennis player Nikolay Davydenko was cleared by the ATP after a yearlong betting investigation.

Story | Conversation | September 12, 2008

Fan voting continues through July 12 for ESPYS

ESPN.com news services

Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant and Alex Rodriguez are the contenders for best male athlete as the ESPY nominees have been announced.

Story | Conversation | July 01, 2008

Court rules in favor of betting firms against French Open organizers

Associated Press

Major online gambling companies fended off a legal challenge from French Open organizers who wanted to stop bets on the Grand Slam tournament.

Story | Conversation | April 29, 2008

Evidence shows something terribly corrupt in infamous match

John Barr and William Weinbaum, Special to ESPN.com

Months after highly unusual betting patterns set off a red flag in the infamous Nikolay Davydenko-Martin Vassallo Arguello match, the tennis world has yet to recover.

Story | Conversation | February 07, 2008

French Open officials take online betting companies to court

Associated Press

French Open organizers filed suit Friday in a bid to ban online gambling companies from offering bets on the Grand Slam tournament.

Story | Conversation | February 01, 2008

Two ex-British cops to head match-fixing prevention effort

Associated Press

Two former British police officers who fought corruption in horse racing and cricket are going to head tennis' efforts to prevent match-fixing, The Associated Press learned Monday.

Story | Conversation | January 07, 2008

Tennis organizations join forces to combat match-fixing

ESPN.com news services

The four major organizations in professional tennis are joining together to keep match-fixing out of the sport.

Story | Conversation | October 09, 2007

Tours trying to be proactive with gambling issue

Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.com

More players are telling stories of being approached to fix matches. While no one has been found guilty or punished under tennis' anti-gambling codes, what are the sport's officials doing to ensure that never happens?

Story | Conversation | October 05, 2007

Open hires security firm, sets up hotline for players

Associated Press

The U.S. Open hired a security firm run by a former New York City police commissioner, set up a whistle-blower hotline and is taking other steps to make sure it doesn't wind up with a gambling scandal.

Story | Conversation | August 23, 2007

Suspicions follow Davydenko heading to U.S. Open

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Nikolay Davydenko denies fixing a match earlier this month. But as Greg Garber writes, the very thing that makes tennis so compelling also makes it more susceptible to gamblers.

Story | Conversation | August 21, 2007

ATP brings in British Horseracing Authority in betting probe

Associated Press

The ATP has asked the British Horseracing Authority to assist its investigations into irregular betting in a match involving Russian world No. 5 Nikolay Davydenko.

Story | Conversation | August 17, 2007

Clemens' Return Okay

Roger Clemens returned to the Bronx Saturday. He looked okay, but not great, in the Yankees victory. If Clemens can get them to the sixth inning, they...

ESPN Insider Audio PodCast | June 11, 2007

Former tennis stars now facing reality

Kamakshi Tandon, Special to ESPN.com

When is enough finally enough for tennis players who are yo-yoing with retirement? When they land a starring role in reality television, of course.

Story | Conversation | April 28, 2009

Davydenko's first-round win an afterthought

Nikolay Davydenko won his first-round match, losing just five games. But all anyone wanted to talk about was the gambling scandal that has followed him for the last month.

Story | Conversation | August 22, 2007