Spadea shrugs off slump
Greg Garber, ESPN.comAt an age when most players see their games evaporating, Spadea is playing better than ever.
Story | Conversation | June 27, 2004Argentines make an impression
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWhile Spain might currently reign on clay, the future seems to be in Argentina, which has four French Open semifinalists.
Story | Conversation | June 02, 2004Perfect Coria healing while rain keeps falling at Open
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThe rain gave Guillermo Coria time to heal. That's good because he might play Andre Agassi in a grudge match.
Story | September 03, 2003Opportunity bypasses Delic
Greg Garber, ESPN.comHow tough can a tiebreaker be, really, when you faced bullets and grenades growing up in war-ravaged Bosnia?
Story | August 27, 2003Roddick most ready to rise
Greg Garber, ESPN.comAndy Roddick is the man dubbed as America's future, but there are a few others vying for the crown.
Story | August 25, 2003Agassi can't control Coria
Greg Garber, ESPN.comTwo unlikely winners knock out former champs Andre Agassi and Carlos Moya to advance to the semifinals of the French Open.
Story | June 03, 2003A chance to redeem the year
Greg Garber, ESPN.comFirst there was Rafter. Then there was Agassi. Now Sampras faces Safin as he attempts to resuscitate his career.
Story | September 06, 2001Who will be the first to break through?
Greg Garber, ESPN.comIn 1989, Michael Chang sparked an American revolution as an era of great U.S. tennis began. Now the next generation is eager for the first big win.
Story | August 28, 2001TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
Bowl Projections tops ESPN.com searches in November. Did "mariano zabaleta" make the list?