15 Results for mario ancic

Top players hit stumbling blocks

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

The daunting desert of Indian Wells nearly dissolved Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer from the first Masters 1000 event of the year. But they both live on -- for now.

Story | Conversation | March 18, 2009

Expect U.S. squad to roll

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

With no Roger Federer, render the first round of the Davis Cup a feeding frenzy for Andy Roddick and the U.S. team in Birmingham, Ala.

Story | Conversation | March 05, 2009

Expect smash-ball tennis in this one

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and James Blake are two of the most unassailable power hitters in tennis. Expect a taut, in-your-face battle when these two meet on Day 8 Down Under.

Story | Conversation | January 25, 2009

Simon faces test in Aussie behemoth

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

The most unrecognized player in the top 10, Gilles Simon is trying to validate his status with a deep run Down Under. But first he must get by the altitudinous Aussie, Chris Guccione.

Story | Conversation | January 20, 2009

A watchful eye on the big names

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

Each day at the Australian Open, ESPN.com lends an inside look at the game's brightest stars.

Story | Conversation | January 18, 2009

Which players are destined to have breakout seasons in 2009?

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

Last year we had Juan Martin Del Potro and Agnieszka Radwanska. So which players have the deftness, desire and requisite skills to break through in 2009? Ravi Ubha looks at the most likely candidates.

Story | Conversation | December 23, 2008

Afflicted Ancic can't seem to catch a break

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

With a relapse of mono adding to an already extended litany of afflictions, Mario Ancic is, again, attempting a comeback. Conversely, teenage sensation Kei Nishikori is captivating fans with his magical play.

Story | Conversation | October 09, 2008

Daunting task for defending champion United States

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

They are the defending champions but a win over Spain in the Davis Cup semifinals -- in Madrid and on red clay -- would be no less than a monumental upset for the United States.

Story | Conversation | September 18, 2008

Scalding Del Potro has his sights set on U.S. Open

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

A bevy of struggling men and ailing women may allow some dark horses to inflict damage at the U.S. Open.

Story | Conversation | August 20, 2008

Djokovic ready to recharge in Toronto

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

For the first time since Wimbledon, all the top guns are at the same venue and hoping to kick off their hard-court season in style at the Toronto Masters Series.

Story | Conversation | July 21, 2008

Federer's serve allowing him to manufacture easy points

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

Why is Roger Federer the only men's player left at Wimbledon who has yet to lose a set? He's serving lights out.

Story | Conversation | July 02, 2008

All 32 players left in Wimbledon draw set to do battle on Monday

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

The cachet of Wimbledon is unparalleled. But couple in all 16 players left in each of the respective draws battling on the same day and it's pure extravaganza. Ravi Ubha breaks down Monday's matchups.

Story | Conversation | June 28, 2008

Davenport's powerful game ideal for spoiler role at Wimbledon

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

Most of the usual suspects will be hanging around and vying for a title deep into the second week of Wimbledon. But there are a few relentless attackers who are ready to play the spoiler role.

Story | Conversation | June 18, 2008

Clear focus, judicious schedule part of Ljubicic's plan to resurrect career

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

Ivan Ljubicic, once an inextricable face in the top 10, now finds himself in unfamiliar territory. Hampered by fatigue and other various maladies, he has painfully slipped down the rankings latter.

Story | Conversation | February 29, 2008

Talented Vaidisova hoping to temper emotions for 2008

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

Like Jennifer Capriati and Martina Hingis, Nicole Vaidisova was a child prodigy. The powerful Czech has struggled with her emotions ala a young Roger Federer. We all know how it turned out for Roger, though. As for Vaidisova, the jury is still out.

Story | Conversation | November 12, 2007