Williams ruling makes good sense all around
Peter Bodo...women's tennis has come. Until now, we had the incessantly whiny Martina Navratilova; the bratty Martina Hingis; and a host of fine players who, if they got in a huff at all, expressed...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 30, 2009Is Tyler the next prep-to-pros trend-setter?
Ryan Canner-O'Mealy, ESPN RISESan Diego basketball star Jeremy Tyler is skipping his senior year of high school to go pro overseas. He'll earn money, endorsements and valuable experience. Is this the inevitable next step for preps-to-pros?
Story | Conversation | November 16, 2009Agassi says he used crystal meth in '97
Associated PressAndre Agassi used crystal meth in 1997 while he was playing professional tennis, according to a new autobiography to be released next month.
Story | Conversation | October 27, 2009Hingis says she won't try comeback
Associated PressFormer No. 1 Martina Hingis won't make a comeback to competitive tennis.
Story | Conversation | October 20, 2009The ultimate "don't come back" list
LZ Granderson, Page 2This is the year of the comeback, but Page 2 lists 100 of them that should be avoided at all costs.
Story | Conversation | September 24, 2009Henin's journey begins -- again
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comMonths after absolutely, positively closing the door on her career, Justine Henin is back. Now, can we please stop using the "R" word?
Story | Conversation | September 22, 2009Hingis bounced early in 'Come Dancing'
Associated PressThe British public doesn't care much for Martina Hingis' dancing skills.
Story | Conversation | September 20, 2009Serena's breakdown leads to questions
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comSerena Williams' 10-second tirade may have cost her a match, but what's the lasting impression on her legacy?
Story | Conversation | September 13, 2009Serena destined for Open win
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWhile the top women's players have checked out of their hotels, Serena Williams seems destined for U.S. Open glory -- again.
Story | Conversation | September 09, 2009Infectious Oudin making a splash
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comWith the dearth of early-blooming U.S. stars, teenage darling Melanie Oudin is finally giving the U.S. Open someone to believe in.
Story | Conversation | September 08, 2009No-fear attitude propels Oudin to win
Greg Garber, ESPN.comSo what did it take to bring down one of the tour's hottest players, Elena Dementieva? For Melanie Oudin, the answer was no fear.
Story | Conversation | September 03, 2009Safina rallies to win; Ivanovic loses
ESPN.com news servicesDinara Safina barely avoided becoming the first No. 1-seeded woman to lose in the first round at the U.S. Open.
Story | Conversation | September 01, 2009Nighttime pecking order to change
Greg Garber, ESPN.comIn a day of equal prize money and gender equity, the men have invariably played until the early-morning hours at the U.S. Open. Now, it's the women's turn.
Story | Conversation | September 01, 2009Hingis, Calzaghe put dancing shoes on
Associated PressMartina Hingis vs. Joe Calzaghe might be a mismatch either on the tennis court or in a boxing ring. Going head to head on the dance floor might be a close run thing.
Story | Conversation | August 31, 2009For some, retirement isn't the end
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comBurnout, babies and bum body parts can be career-ending developments for some WTA Tour players. But many women are finding that retirement is more a phase than a final bow.
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