Helfant's message: Expect tweaks, but few major changes
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.comNEW YORK -- Since becoming ATP World Tour executive chairman and president nearly nine months ago, Adam Helfant has maintained an exceedingly low prof...
Page | ConversationWho's who of women's tennis?
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.comAs the men's round of 16 stepped off on Monday, the top quarter was simply loaded from top to bottom, with No. 1 seed Roger Federer versus No. 14 Tomm...
Page | ConversationCourt-speed conspiracy theory
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.com...near handful of American hammers was still in the mix as of Thursday afternoon -- Andy Roddick, Sam Querrey, James Blake and John Isner. Emmanuel Dunand/Getty Images Considering his massive game, Andy Roddick would...
Page | ConversationSafina's greatest challenge? Herself
Greg Garber, Special to ESPN.comNEW YORK -- Dinara Safina can't catch a break. She's the No. 1 seed at the U.S. Open and her brother Marat, playing his final tournament at ...
Page | ConversationU.S. taking a more unified approach
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThe U.S. has taken considerable steps to thrust itself back into the forefront of tennis. So how are the early returns looking?
Story | Conversation | August 19, 2009Luring 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, 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, 2009Barrage of aces not enough for Dr. Ivo
Greg Garber, ESPN.comDespite a mammoth serving performance from Ivo Karlovic, Lleyton Hewitt battled his way into the second round of the French Open.
Story | Conversation | May 24, 2009Olympic 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.
Story | Conversation | September 02, 2008Querrey crashes into fourth round of U.S. Open
Greg Garber, ESPN.comHo-hum & the Williams sisters demolished their opponents Saturday at the U.S. Open. But American Sam Querrey, an unusual suspect, was not to be outdone.
Story | Conversation | August 30, 2008Blake, Fish will put friendship on hiatus
Greg Garber, ESPN.comFriends turn foes NEW YORK -- Like the upper 80s in Manhattan, the third round at the U.S. Open is a pricey piece of real estate. It means y...
PageCoin's win an upset of epic historical proportions
Greg Garber, ESPN.comCoin shocks the world NEW YORK -- When she lost in qualifying at Wimbledon -- Julie Coin almost always loses in qualifying -- the thought first cros...
PageDetermined Levine steadfast in making a name for himself
Greg Garber, ESPN.comJesse Levine's mantra is simple: Just do better than last year. Though he's not your household name, Levine has vaulted up the ATP ladder with heart, determination and unadulterated ball striking.
Story | Conversation | August 19, 2008Far more to the dynamic world of coaching than meets the eye
Greg Garber, ESPN.comDigesting the full breadth and depth of a tennis coach's role is impossible. Whether it's instilling belief unto their players or dispensing intricate strategies, it remains a nebulous world few have mastered.
Story | Conversation | June 17, 2008Keeping a watchful eye on the big three
Greg Garber, ESPN.comThe 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.
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