Women's Q&A heading into Roland Garros
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comWill Justine Henin win her fourth crown at Roland Garros? Is this the year France's own Amelie Mauresmo breaks through on the terre battue? Bonnie DeSimone answers those questions in her preview of the women's French Open.
Story | Conversation | May 23, 2007Gone for now, but Larcher de Brito won't be forgotten
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comTeen phenom Michelle Larcher de Brito could follow fellow Bollettieri protégés Monica Seles and Maria Sharapova to the top, but we'll have only a brief glimpse of her -- for now.
Story | Conversation | March 29, 2007The return of the Williams sisters?
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comIt wasn't a Grand Slam title like Serena won, but Venus Williams joined her younger sister in the winner's circle. Now, as Bonnie DeSimone writes, Serena and Venus Williams are the highest-ranked players on tour.
Story | Conversation | February 27, 2007Players worth watching in 2007
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comBonnie DeSimone gives you the players worth watching in 2007. (And we're not talking about Federer, Nadal or Sharapova.)
Story | Conversation | November 20, 2006Andre (Agassi) vs. Andrei (Pavel) in first round
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comRoger Federer is the heavy favorite to three-peat at the U.S Open, while Martina Hingis is poised to make a deep run in this year's draw. Bonnie DeSimone breaks down the draw.
Story | Conversation | August 23, 2006Conchita Martinez stood the test of time
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comTennis is a sport where most players are done by the age of 30. Conchita Martinez was the exception. Bonnie DeSimone explains.
Story | Conversation | August 01, 2006Women's 2005 Year In Review
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comFrom the grand slam events to the players to watch for in the future, Bonnie DeSimone takes a look back at 2005 on the WTA Tour.
Story | Conversation | December 19, 2005Tumultuous season for Angela Haynes
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comDespite losing in the second round at Advanta, Angela Haynes is just happy to be back on the court.
Story | Conversation | November 07, 2005Hawk-Eye on the future of tennis
Bonnie DeSimone, Special to ESPN.comThe International Tennis Federation has ruled that the Hawk-Eye electronic officiating system has been deemed technically sound. But when will we actually see it used in a match?
Story | Conversation | October 17, 2005TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
Bowl Projections tops ESPN.com searches in November. Did "nicole vaidisova" make the list?