8 Results for jonas bjorkman

Arthurs and Bjorkman having a senior moment

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

Someone must have forgotten to tell Wayne Arthurs and Jonas Bjorkman the over-35 tournament begins next week. A combined 71 years old, the two players will clash in the third round of Wimbledon.

Story | Conversation | June 29, 2007

Americans who enjoy getting down and dirty

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

While American men annually struggle on the red clay at Roland Garros in the singles draw, the Bryan brothers manage to prosper on the terre battue.

Story | Conversation | June 02, 2007

Federer's year was one for the ages

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

Few people dominated their sport the way Roger Federer did in men's tennis. But there were other highs worth mentioning, writes Bonnie DeSimone.

Story | Conversation | December 08, 2006

Polar opposites in Federer-Spadea match

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

Predator rhymes with Federer, who will be an overwhelming favorite against American tennis player/rapper Vince Spadea. Bonnie DeSimone explains.

Story | Conversation | September 01, 2006

2006 preview: Can anyone catch Roger?

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

Federer is fantastic and McEnroe is back (sort of). Bonnie DeSimone takes a look at that and much more in her 2006 ATP Tour preview.

Story | Conversation | December 30, 2005

Swiss Miss back on the court in 2006

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

Injuries forced Martina Hingis into early retirement, but the former No. 1 player in the world is excited to make a comeback in 2006.

Story | Conversation | December 06, 2005

Tennis' future uncertain in Vietnam

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

Despite Vietnam Open, tennis' future still uncertain in that nation.

Story | Conversation | October 03, 2005

U.S. Davis Cup hopes may rest on doubles

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

The Bryan brothers should have a lot to say about whether the U.S. will stay in the main Davis Cup draw.

Story | Conversation | September 19, 2005