All or nothing for Serena Williams
Greg Garber, ESPN.comSerena Williams' focus is on the majors -- understandably. But will her 2009 non-Slam doldrums carry over into the U.S. Open?
Story | Conversation | August 24, 2009Gutsy Sharapova comes through when it matters
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.comOn the mend PARIS -- Maria Sharapova has always been among the best-dressed in her field and this year at Roland Garros is no exception. The 22-yea...
Page | ConversationIvanovic, Jankovic have propelled each other to the top
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThe odds a city like Belgrade could germinate two dominating players seem remote. But Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic are on the precipice of a world No. 1 ranking -- because of each other.
Story | Conversation | June 03, 2008Ivanovic, Nadal remain the favorites to hoist the trophy
Greg Garber, ESPN.comWe're down to the sweet 16, and what better time to assess each player's chances of winning the French Open title?
Story | Conversation | June 02, 2008Gamesmanship is name of the game in tennis
Greg Garber, ESPN.comCheating is hard to pull off in tennis. However, whether it's coaching from the stands or bathroom breaks, players can -- and do -- get away with various forms of gamesmanship, writes Greg Garber.
Story | Conversation | July 31, 2007Youngsters step up with breakthrough performances
Greg Garber, ESPN.comSeven of the top eight seeds advanced to the French Open quarterfinals. However, a closer look at those who reached the final eight shows a changing of the guard in the women's game.
Story | Conversation | June 05, 2007Different year, same Mauresmo at Roland Garros
Greg Garber, ESPN.comEven though she now has a Grand Slam to her name, the pressure of the French Open was once again too much for Amelie Mauresmo, writes Greg Garber.
Story | Conversation | June 04, 2006Venus now leaning on experience
Greg Garber, ESPN.comIt wasn't long ago that the tennis world was being dominated by Serena and Venus. But now, as Greg Garber explains, we're lucky if either of them can stay healthy enough to compete at all.
Story | Conversation | May 31, 2006Sisters' bumpy road could still end with Open win
Greg Garber, ESPN.comDespite a tumultuous year, the Williams sisters both have a chance to win the season's last Slam.
Story | Conversation | August 23, 2005Top players struggle with health
Greg Garber, ESPN.comInjuries and illness among most of the women mean Amelie Mauresmo is a favorite to win her first French Open.
Story | Conversation | May 19, 2004Henin-Hardenne wins first major title
Greg Garber, ESPN.comJustine Henin-Hardenne wasn't letting another major final slip away, but that mattered little as Kim Clijsters' crumbled.
Story | June 07, 2003Once again, the Williams sisters are the favorites
Greg Garber, ESPN.comSixteen women play in the WTA Tour's final event, but only two women -- named Williams -- can win.
Story | Conversation | November 04, 2002Americans face tough foes on clay
Greg Garber, ESPN.comClay is a maddeningly slow surface if you have a cannon for a serve, a torturous venue if you have a short attention span.
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