Luring U.S. kids gaining traction?
Greg Garber, ESPN.comHaving American standouts isn't absolutely essential to the viability of global tennis -- but it matters. So when will we see the next generation of U.S. stars?
Story | Conversation | August 14, 2009Entrepreneur Djokovic trying to regain form
Ravi Ubha, ESPN.comMove over, David Beckham. Here comes Brand Novak Djokovic. Not content with a solitary Novak eatery already in place in tennis-mad Belgrade, reports emanating...
Blog Entry | Conversation | June 24, 2009Roddick leaves England disappointed once again
Ravi Ubha, Special to ESPN.com...for Roddick. Wins over world No. 1 Roger Federer, No. 2 Rafael Nadal and No. 3 Novak Djokovic were tempered by a third-round loss to German Philipp Kohlschreiber at January's Australian Open...
PageTennis not necessarily the game of choice for Wimbledon's competitors
Greg Garber, ESPN.comSoccer a religion WIMBLEDON, England -- The standing-room-only crowd at the Common Room is focused intently on the several flat screens scattered arou...
PageSpurs' triumph, Mets' pratfall just a few memorable moments from '07
ESPN The MagazineFrom the plight of Barry Bonds to the triumphs of the University of Florida, ESPN The Magazine unveils its 100 biggest stories of the year.
Story | Conversation | December 19, 2007Coach gives Moya new lease on tennis life
Now that his desire and passion for the game are back, Carlos Moya working his way back up the rankings.
Story | Conversation | August 31, 2007Everything is possible
Lindsay Berra, ESPN The MagazineFirst the country split apart. Then came the bombs. But out of the rubble emerged three top players who've made Serbians embrace tennis like never before.
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