Flat Murray couldn't do anything right
Greg Garber, ESPN.comHistory said Andy Murray would beat Marin Cilic at the U.S. Open. History obviously didn't do its homework.
Story | Conversation | September 08, 2009Venus survives opening-round scare in New York
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.comNEW YORK -- Venus Williams has been more regular than the No. 7 train at the National Tennis Center. In 10 previous runs through the U.S. Ope...
Page | ConversationATP future in play as players wrestle management
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWith various points of contention between the players and the ATP Tour's management, the tenure of its leader Etienne de Villiers is threatened and the organization's future is open to suggestion, Greg Garber writes.
Story | Conversation | June 24, 2008Bereft of notoriety, Ferrer rife with shot-making
Greg Garber, ESPN.comDespite being one of the fiercest players on tour, David Ferrer is relatively nondescript. But a low Q rating hasn't stopped him one bit.
Story | Conversation | May 31, 2008Ginepri regaining some of his '05 form
Greg Garber, ESPN.comNot much has gone right for Robby Ginepri since he reached the semifinals at the U.S. Open in 2005. He's not quite there yet but he advanced to the third round of the U.S. Open on Friday.
Story | Conversation | August 31, 2007Powerful Tsonga quietly impressing
Greg Garber, ESPN.comAfter a relatively routine first few days, upsets became the norm Friday at Wimbledon.
Story | Conversation | June 29, 2007Roddick only American male to advance on Monday
Greg Garber, ESPN.comAfter going winless at the French Open, the American men will have at least one player in the second round at Wimbledon, writes Greg Garber.
Story | Conversation | June 25, 2007Grass will be greener for Roddick at Wimbledon
Greg Garber, ESPN.comAfter a steady diet of dirt for six weeks in which the results were average at best, Andy Roddick hopes to feast on the grass at Wimbledon, writes Greg Garber.
Story | Conversation | June 18, 2007Fine line between great player and greatness
Greg Garber, ESPN.comFor better or for worse, Grand Slam titles are almost solely the currency by which greatness is measured, writes Greg Garber.
Story | Conversation | May 27, 2007Baghdatis awaits Nadal-Nieminen winner
Greg Garber, ESPN.comMarcos Baghdatis is in his second Grand Slam semifinal of 2006. As Greg Garber writes, no one at Wimbledon has had a wilder time getting this far than the 18th-seeded Cypriot.
Story | Conversation | July 05, 2006Top seeds making quick work of opponents
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThe top four women's seeds have yet to lose a set. Greg Garber writes there is a huge gap between the haves and the have-nots.
Story | Conversation | June 30, 2006Federer focuses on history
Greg Garber, ESPN.comAndre Agassi is the sentimental story of Wimbledon. However, Greg Garber writes Roger Federer remains the story in his quest to win his fourth straight Wimbledon crown.
Story | Conversation | June 25, 2006Transition from clay to grass a difficult one
Greg Garber, ESPN.comRoger Federer and Rafael Nadal are coming off a grueling clay-court season. Now, with no time to relax, both have to make the difficult transition to grass. Greg Garber explains.
Story | Conversation | June 15, 2006Career-defining final for Nadal
Greg Garber, ESPN.comFor the first time in 22 years, the top two seeds will meet in the French Open final. As Greg Garber writes, both players are in search of their own piece of history.
Story | Conversation | June 09, 2006Top four seeds leading the way
Greg Garber, ESPN.comRafael Nadal is two matches away from successfully defending his French Open crown. However, as Greg Garber reports, his road to the semifinals has been anything but a cakewalk
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