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Federer feels Britton's pain

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Roger Federer was once in Devin Britton's shoes. But after Monday's opening-day schooling at the U.S. Open, the world No. 1 is elated that era has passed.

Story | Conversation | August 31, 2009

Federer-Sampras timeline

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

A look back at the Grand Slam history of Pete Sampras and Roger Federer.

Story | Conversation | July 05, 2009

Far more to the dynamic world of coaching than meets the eye

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Digesting the full breadth and depth of a tennis coach's role is impossible. Whether it's instilling belief unto their players or dispensing intricate strategies, it remains a nebulous world few have mastered.

Story | Conversation | June 17, 2008

How did Djokovic's star rise so suddenly?

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

With astonishing speed, Djokovic has distanced himself from the handful of yesterday's teenage phenoms. He has lifted his ranking 80 spots in two years, all the way to No. 3 in the world.

Story | Conversation | August 28, 2007

Despite rain, Wimbledon sticks to tradition, beliefs

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

The rain has helped some players (Serena) and hurt others (bottom of the men's draw) at Wimbledon. Greg Garber writes about the biggest -- and continuing -- story line of the fortnight.

Story | Conversation | July 03, 2007

Change for the better helps revitalize doubles game

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

After facing something that resembled extinction two years ago, the new-and-improved doubles game is doing more than just getting by, writes Greg Garber.

Story | Conversation | June 30, 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

Forecast calls for precipitation and patience

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

The first round at Wimbledon is scheduled to start on Monday. That is, of course, if the weather cooperates. Greg Garber writes about precipitation, patience and the top players on the eve of The Championships.

Story | Conversation | June 24, 2007

Djokovic playing years ahead of his time

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

He's been 20 for all of two weeks, but Novak Djokovic thinks and plays years ahead of his time. And as Greg Garber writes, for the foreseeable future, expect him to hang around deep into Grand Slams.

Story | Conversation | June 06, 2007

Serena sole American left standing

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Last year, Venus Williams was the last American standing -- from either draw -- at the French Open. This year, it's her sister Serena who is the lone American left playing tennis in Paris.Last year, Venus Williams was the last American standing -- from either draw -- at the French Open. This year, it's her sister Serena who is the lone American left playing tennis in Paris.

Story | Conversation | June 01, 2007

Another record for Roger

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Roger Federer may have dropped his first set of 2007, but he extended his winning streak to 37 matches with a win over Kristian Pless on Monday at the Dubai Championships.

Story | Conversation | February 26, 2007

Agassi gave until his body gave out

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Andre Agassi gave every last ounce he could muster in the final match of his career. In return, the crowd reciprocated, Greg Garber writes.

Story | Conversation | September 03, 2006

Decision to play on the right one

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

When Andre Agassi said he was going to play the 2006 season, there were groans all over. On Thursday, he proved that he made the right decision to play on, writes Greg Garber.

Story | Conversation | September 01, 2006

Young guns climbing the charts

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Andy Murray owes his rise up in part to the addition of his new coach. Murray isn't the only player 21 and under moving up in the rankings, Greg Garber writes.

Story | Conversation | August 18, 2006

Nadal transitions to grass quite nicely

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Rafael Nadal is proving to critics that he is more than just a clay-court specialist. The Spaniard has changed his game to accommodate the grass at Wimbledon, Greg Garber writes.

Story | Conversation | July 06, 2006