Rebound Ace playing like Roland Garros
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comWhere have all the good Americans gone in the Australian Open draw? Pam Shriver knows why they've been bounced, starting with the playing surface.
Story | Conversation | January 21, 2006Passion to play brings Hingis out of retirement
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comA combination of factors forced Martina Hingis to retire. But as Pam Shriver writes, don't be surprised if Hingis makes a successful comeback.
Story | Conversation | December 30, 2005Plenty of surprises possible in 2005
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comThe women finally are where the men were in the past: Any number of players have the potential to finish No. 1.
Story | Conversation | January 04, 2005
Sharapova showed champion's mindset
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comMaria Sharapova came out strong against Serena Williams at the start.
Story | Conversation | July 03, 2004Plenty of questions surround Venus
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comSerena Williams and Kim Clijsters are likely headed for a difficult semfinal faceoff.
Story | January 09, 2003Sisters make first year-end appearance together
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comThe Williams sisters are favored to be in their first WTA Tour Championships final unless Lindsay Davenport stops them.
Story | Conversation | November 05, 2002Seles has slight edge over Hingis
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comTwo all-American clashes plus two former champions -- Monica Seles and Martina Hingis -- face off.
Story | September 01, 2002Don't expect Serena to take three
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comBased on Serena's last couple of weeks, give the nod to her sister Venus, the defending champ.
Story | August 23, 2002Venus gets early edge over Serena
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comVenus and Serena Williams are the two favorites at Wimbledon with Jennifer Capriati most likely to challenge them.
Story | June 18, 2002Serena, Henin top contenders
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comTwo of the main contenders to win the French Open are in the same quarter of the draw: Serena Williams and Justine Henin.
Story | May 24, 2002Venus struggled while Serena held it together
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comVenus Williams played erratically throughout this tournament, but when the sisters meet the question of whether it's their best effort lingers.
Story | Conversation | March 28, 2002Women's final was one-of-a-kind
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comJennifer Capriati's successful effort to fight off four championship points was just historic.
Story | January 25, 2002Hingis earns another shot at Capriati
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comNo one expected Hingis to make it through what originally appeared to be a tough draw
Story | January 23, 2002Henin to be tested by Dementieva
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comThe experienced players start to step up their games as they head into the second week.
Story | January 19, 2002Capriati gaining confidence
Pam Shriver, Special to ESPN.comWith Venus Williams playing injured it's looking like Jennifer Capriati might defend her title.
Story | January 18, 2002TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
Bowl Projections tops ESPN.com searches in November. Did "martina hingis" make the list?