Patience wasn't Blake's virtue
Greg Garber, ESPN.comJames Blake didn't play his best match Sunday, losing to Gael Monfils in the fourth round. But, as Greg Garber explains, Blake's loss wasn't because he couldn't handle the red clay of Roland Garros.
Story | Conversation | June 04, 2006Blake soaring, Ginepri stumbling
Greg Garber, ESPN.comJames Blake and Robby Ginepri made names for themselves last year at the U.S. Open. 2006 has been a breakout year for Blake, while Ginepri is struggling just to win matches, writes Greg Garber.
Story | Conversation | May 29, 2006Brutal draw awaits Blake in early rounds
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWhile James Blake and Roger Federer were all fun and games Saturday at Roland Garros, Greg Garber explains Blake will be all business once the French Open starts.
Story | Conversation | May 27, 2006Half of men's seeds missing in action
Greg Garber, ESPN.comCarlos Moya's loss is another example of how the men's draw is in tatters.
Story | Conversation | September 04, 2004Spaniards rule on clay
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThere are so many Spanish players populating the rackets these days, collisions amongst friends are inevitable.
Story | Conversation | May 26, 2004Record nearly set for postponed matches
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThe lucky players were the ones who got to go home early as all but one match was rained out at the Open.
Story | September 02, 2003Nadal can play off clay, too
Greg Garber, ESPN.comAt age 17, his stats already are a match for Becker and Chang at that age. Spain's Rafael Nadal is the real deal.
Story | June 27, 2003Chang savors final moments in Paris
Greg Garber, ESPN.comAfter 53 matches at Roland Garros, Michael Chang says goodbye to the place where he won his only Grand Slam title.
Story | May 27, 2003TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
Bowl Projections tops ESPN.com searches in November. Did "paradorn srichaphan" make the list?