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Price not always right for Venus' mom

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

As if Oracene Price wasn't nervous enough already, Venus Williams didn't do her mother any favors by becoming the first big casualty of this year's Australian Open.

Story | Conversation | January 23, 2009

Can Federer find his form and capture Olympic gold?

Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com

It's essentially a Masters Series event without byes. None of the top-tier men appear to have a seamless path toward an Olympic medal.

Story | Conversation | August 07, 2008

Daunting logistical obstacles between Beijing and the U.S. Open

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Nearly every top-echelon player will make the pilgrimage to the Beijing Olympics. But with the quadrennial event crunched into an already taxing tennis calendar, it could spell doom for many at the U.S. Open.

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2008

Israel's top players on the brink of another kind of breakthrough

Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.com

It's been a great year for Israeli players, from Shahar Peer to the doubles team of Erlich and Ram, and a Davis Cup win. 2008 could bring another breakthrough as Israeli players weigh whether to compete in Muslim countries.

Story | Conversation | November 13, 2007

Twenty players vying for final three spots in Shanghai

Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.com

The usual suspects have qualified for the year-end championships in Shanghai -- Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Davydenko and Roddick. But a cast of 20 remain mathematically alive for the remaining three slots.

Story | Conversation | October 23, 2007

Ranking returns slowly for Russian Andreev

Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.com

The fact that Igor Andreev is the only unseeded player in the men's quarterfinals should not come as a surprise to anyone. Just ask Andy Roddick.

Story | Conversation | June 04, 2007

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