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French allegiance squarely with Federer

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

As the feel-good story that is Roger Federer continues to unfold, the French contingent has fully embraced the man who is yet another step closer to history.

Story | Conversation | June 03, 2009

A little change will go a long way for Fed

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

A snap of the finger won't bring back the vintage Roger Federer. But the stubborn champion is finally manifesting more flexibility in his game plan and execution.

Story | Conversation | May 28, 2009

Coin's win an upset of epic historical proportions

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Coin shocks the world NEW YORK -- When she lost in qualifying at Wimbledon -- Julie Coin almost always loses in qualifying -- the thought first cros...

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Safina impossibly comes through again

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

PARIS -- Wednesday was Groundhog Day for Dinara Safina. For the second consecutive match, the excitable 22-year-old executed a breathtaking escape aga...

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Keeping a watchful eye on the big three

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

The obvious consensus is that the French title is Rafael Nadal's to lose. However, it's clear Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic won't be afraid to battle the Spaniard, if and when the time comes.

Story | Conversation | May 24, 2008

Powerful Tsonga quietly impressing

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

After a relatively routine first few days, upsets became the norm Friday at Wimbledon.

Story | Conversation | June 29, 2007

Youzhny upsets third straight Spaniard

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

No. 2 Rafael Nadal became the biggest seed so far to fall at the U.S. Open. As Greg Garber explains, Nadal wasn't the only player from Spain to lose to Mikhail Youzhny.

Story | Conversation | September 06, 2006

Top four seeds leading the way

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Rafael Nadal is two matches away from successfully defending his French Open crown. However, as Greg Garber reports, his road to the semifinals has been anything but a cakewalk

Story | Conversation | June 07, 2006

Patience wasn't Blake's virtue

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

James 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, 2006

Hewitt's misfortune is Robredo's joy

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

It was the first time in Lleyton Hewitt's career that the 22-year-old Australian lost a match after winning the first two sets.

Story | May 31, 2003

Ancient Agassi finds a way to stay

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

For the fifth time in his career, Andre Agassi came back from a two-set deficit to win a five-set match.

Story | May 28, 2003