Prepare for the unpredictable in London
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWho will seize London? Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic had their turns dominating portions of the season. So, logically, Andy Murray will win the ATP World Tour title, right?
Story | Conversation | November 18, 2009Who's who of women's tennis?
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.com...bottom, with No. 1 seed Roger Federer versus No. 14 Tommy Robredo and No. 8 seed Nikolay Davydenko versus No. 12 Robin Soderling. The women's top quarter, once the domain of No. 1...
Page | ConversationNadal draws tough opener in New York
Greg Garber, ESPN.comIf coming off wonky knees isn't enough to derail Rafael Nadal, his path through the U.S. Open field is littered with obstacles.
Story | Conversation | August 27, 2009Obstacles await Federer and Serena
Greg Garber, ESPN.comForeshadowing U.S. Open titles for Roger Federer and Serena Williams makes sense. But there are reasons aplenty we shouldn't etch their names in stone.
Story | Conversation | August 04, 2009Roddick remains a model of consistency
Greg Garber, ESPN.comLet's appreciate Andy Roddick for who he is, not who he isn't. A top-10 staple for years, the American has sparkled through two rounds at the All England Club.
Story | Conversation | June 25, 2009Anonymity A-OK for that guy playing Fed
Greg Garber, ESPN.comJuan Martin del Potro is the invisible man. But squashing the dreams of the revered Roger Federer in the French Open semifinals would leave a lasting impression on the tennis world.
Story | Conversation | June 04, 2009Cibulkova nearly pitches a shutout
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.comOva the hump PARIS -- There are 20 Ovas in the main draw here at Roland Garros, 10 in each half of the draw. Some of them -- Maria Sharapova, Sv...
Page | ConversationSerena hunkers down, focuses, dominates
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.comDrawn and quartered PARIS -- The men's draw is a shambles in the wake of stunning departures by Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, the men viewed as m...
Page | ConversationFederer loosens up, tightens forehand
Greg Garber, ESPN.comHaving notoriously dwindled in crucial moments this year, Roger Federer finally embraced the big moment and reserved his place in the French Open quarterfinals.
Story | Conversation | June 01, 2009Defending champ Ivanovic off-kilter in lopsided loss
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.com...stands between her and a repeat of her 2007 achievement is Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia. 2. Nikolay Davydenko's got his groove back: He waxed Fernando Verdasco, a pretty great clay-court player, 6...
Page | ConversationNadal's historic run in Paris ends
Greg Garber, ESPN.comHow the mighty have fallen: After Rafael Nadal's majestic French Open reign came crashing down at the hands of Robin Soderling, so did a slice of history.
Story | Conversation | May 31, 2009The sounds, screeches, squalls and shrieks of Larcher de Brito
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.com"Ennhheeee!" PARIS -- The whistles and boos cascaded down on the burnt sienna floor of Court Philippe Chatrier and Aravane Rezai waved her hand i...
Page | ConversationArgentines to embark on pivotal tennis moment
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWith a depleted Spanish team, the Argentines are heavy favorites heading into their Davis Cup clash. But despite the formidable makeup, it's going to take gumption and hard work to complete the journey.
Story | Conversation | November 18, 2008Resurgent Roddick not buying Djokovic's sob story
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWith all his physical ailments, it's hard not to pigeonhole Novak Djokovic as a hypochondriac. Although the beleaguered Serb might be playing possum, Andy Roddick knows he'll have his hands full.
Story | Conversation | September 03, 2008Olympic fatigue catching up with Federer and the field
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWorn out. Taxed. Battered. Did anyone say the Olympics wouldn't hamper the players? Just ask Roger Federer, who needed five grueling sets to defeat Igor Andreev at the U.S. Open.
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