22 Results for ivo karlovic

Querrey crashes into fourth round of U.S. Open

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Ho-hum & the Williams sisters demolished their opponents Saturday at the U.S. Open. But American Sam Querrey, an unusual suspect, was not to be outdone.

Story | Conversation | August 30, 2008

Blake, Fish will put friendship on hiatus

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Friends turn foes NEW YORK -- Like the upper 80s in Manhattan, the third round at the U.S. Open is a pricey piece of real estate. It means y...

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Federer hoping U.S. Open revitalizes his one-time dominance

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

It was supposed to be his coronation as the all-time Grand Slam champion. Yet after a distressing season, this U.S. Open may determine whether Roger Federer is still a present-day star or past tennis legend.

Story | Conversation | August 25, 2008

Perseverance paying off for Michael Russell

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

The Roger Federers and Andy Roddicks win the titles and spend their careers in the international spotlight. However, as Greg Garber writes, their successes would not be possible without players like Michael Russell.

Story | Conversation | August 17, 2007

Powerful Tsonga quietly impressing

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

After a relatively routine first few days, upsets became the norm Friday at Wimbledon.

Story | Conversation | June 29, 2007

Nadal adds to latest frustrations for Fish

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Rafael Nadal continues to get better on a surface other than clay. His latest win showed how his game is evolving, while his opponent, American Mardy Fish, suffered a seventh straight loss.

Story | Conversation | June 26, 2007

Grass will be greener for Roddick at Wimbledon

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

After 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, 2007

Bjorkman turns back the clock at Roland Garros

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Is it possible that Jonas Bjorkman is getting better as he gets older? Greg Garber writes how the 35-year-old Swede remains alive in more than just the men's singles draw at the French Open.

Story | Conversation | June 02, 2007

Transition from clay to grass a difficult one

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Roger 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, 2006

Roddick failing to move forward

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

An injury forced Andy Roddick to retire in the first round, just another setback in a disappointing season, writes Greg Garber.

Story | Conversation | May 30, 2006

Ginepri makes Open semis ... hello?

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

What does a guy have to do to get some attention in the U.S. Open? When you find out, tell Robby Ginepri.

Story | Conversation | September 07, 2005

What's bigger? Connors in '91 or Agassi today?

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Wednesday's quarterfinal between Andre Agassi and James Blake features two compelling stories: an experienced veteran defying age and a young upstart on a tremendous roll.

Story | Conversation | September 06, 2005

Agassi left carrying banner for U.S. men

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

There aren't many U.S. men left at the Open. What's the problem?

Story | Conversation | September 01, 2005

Federer's game perfect for grass

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Roger Federer has a game made for grass, and that's why he has won 29 straight on it.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005

Karlovic smashes into second round

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Ivo Karlovic has such reach at 6-foot-10 that his serve is like no other on the ATP Tour.

Story | Conversation | June 21, 2004