12 Results for juan carlos ferrero

Aussie Rules

Curry Kirkpatrick

He's a pain and a runt. But Lleyton Hewitt may also be the savior of men's tennis.

Story | Conversation | August 20, 2002

Hewitt was in his element

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

Lleyton Hewitt, the top seed and No. 1 player in the world, showed David Nalbandian he really didn't belong.

Story | July 07, 2002

Morrison: I never give up

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

American Jeff Morrison knows opportunity when he sees it. He even knows how to take advantage of it.

Story | June 27, 2002

Even a scorecard isn't much help

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

Wimbledon's here, but the defending men's champ isn't. Who will step up and win?

Story | June 19, 2002

Agassi bitten by the Mosquito

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

Juan Carlos Ferrero had a strange week on his way to defeating the Great Andre Agassi to reach the semifinals.

Story | June 06, 2002

Only Capriati can stop Williamses

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

First she's not on center court. She can't be No. 1 no matter what. And now Jennifer Capriati will likely have to beat both sisters to defend her title.

Story | June 05, 2002

Agassi refuses to go quietly

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

After Andre Agassi nearly allowed a young Frenchman to oust him, the old lion came roaring back just in time.

Story | June 03, 2002

Canas, Argentine women on money

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

Guillermo Canas beat the No. 1 seed, and the Argentine women continued to shine at the French Open.

Story | June 02, 2002

No crying for these Argentines

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

An amazing number of Argentines are still in the draw. Following in the footsteps of Guillermo Vilas, they hope to do credit to their country.

Story | May 31, 2002

Blake's a model of a top ten player

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

James Blake still has his ups and downs, but he's beginning to resemble a top ten player.

Story | May 30, 2002

Notoriety as a loser was not the plan

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

Who can forget those long, lonely days at the end of 1999 when Vincent Spadea lost 22 straight matches -- setting a record.

Story | May 29, 2002

A less dramatic Costa finally wins

Curry Kirkpatrick, ESPN The Magazine

It was a different Albert Costa who finally won that elusive Grand Slam title. He's more relaxed. It seems to have worked.

Story | June 09, 2002