8 Results for nadia petrova

Roddick, Blake hoping home Grand Slam is a quick fix

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Four Points The yes man New world No. 1 Rafael Nadal has worked nearly as diligently on his English as on his grass- and hard-court games, but he ...

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Tipsarevic, Kudryavtseva turning heads with play and rhetoric

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

From a stealth Serb's coming-out party to a rhapsodic Russian's spunk, it's been a roller-coaster ride at Wimbledon.

Story | Conversation | June 28, 2008

Players sporting their latest Wimbledon fashions

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Four Points This is not your father's cardigan Or Mr. Rogers', or Fred MacMurray's. For one thing, Dad wouldn't have shelled out what Nike is...

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Sign of progress for Americans in France

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

AP Photo/Christophe Ena Robby Ginepri was just 6-24 lifetime on clay courts prior to his run at the French Open. And then there were none PARIS -...

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Breakthroughs of Tsonga and Hantuchova among top Aussie moments

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Maria Sharapova was unstoppable while Novak Djokovic was spectacular. But the year's first Slam offered up much more than its newest titlists. Bonnie D. Ford identifies the highs, and lows, from the Land of Oz.

Story | Conversation | January 29, 2008

Henin's triumphs, Hingis' troubles highlight 2007 season

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Justine Henin owned the WTA Tour, but so much more happened in 2007 -- retirements, engagements and rebirths. Bonnie D. Ford rehashes all the good -- as well as the bad and the ugly -- of the past season.

Story | Conversation | December 18, 2007

Banned substance wasn't taken to enhance performance

Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.com

Marcelo Melo took a banned substance and got caught. However, he wasn't using the substance as a performance enhancer, so Melo's suspension has been greatly reduced.

Story | Conversation | September 27, 2007

Teenagers take out top players

Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.com

Eighteen-year-old Agnes Szavay pulled off the first upset of the day at the U.S. Open on Saturday. When it was all said and done, a quartet of players under 20 had taken over the bottom half of the women's draw.

Story | Conversation | September 01, 2007