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  1. Tennis: Success beyond the Slams for Andy Roddick

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Forget the majors. Andy Roddick simply does not get enough credit for his copious career accomplishments.

    Blog | Conversation | March 09, 2011
  2. Tennis: Jim Courier proves to be a quick study

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Learning to assimilate to the Davis Cup atmosphere as a coach is not an easy undertaking. But Jim Courier found the right balance between teacher and student.

    Blog | Conversation | March 06, 2011
  3. Tennis: Melanie Oudin's burst of energy not enough

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Melanie Oudin says the Fed Cup brings out the best in her. If only her fellow Americans felt the same way.

    Blog | Conversation | November 08, 2010
  4. Tennis: Fed Cup goes on without Venus and Serena

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    There's no time to bemoan a Williams sisters-less Fed Cup. This might not be a dream team, but the Americans are faring quite nicely for themselves.

    Blog | Conversation | November 04, 2010
  5. Tennis: Another Fed Cup feast for Bethanie Mattek-Sands?

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    It's not about the rankings. It's about the desire. Just ask the flamboyant Bethanie Mattek-Sands, who's hoping for a Fed Cup championship.

    Blog | Conversation | November 03, 2010
  6. Bryan brothers never more important to U.S. success in Davis Cup

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    In retrospect, doesn't it seem silly that the Bryan brothers had to beg to make the U.S. Davis Cup squad? The doubles stalwarts are truly the linchpin of a team in transition.

    Blog | Conversation | March 04, 2010
  7. Tennis: How Mardy Fish got his abs back

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Looking to lose those expanding love handles? Look no further than Mardy Fish, whose three-step diet program has him looking chiseled and healthy.

    Blog | Conversation | February 24, 2010
  8. Taylor Dent hoping for second career in politics

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Although Taylor Dent's right-wing political views are no secret, he's been anything but conservative on the court since coming back from career-threatening injuries.

    Blog | Conversation | February 23, 2010
  9. Harwitt: Home and away will stay for Fed Cup, Davis Cup

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Although open to suggestions, the ITF is not considering a format change for Fed Cup competition, writes Sandy Harwitt.

    Blog | Conversation | January 31, 2010
  10. Davis Cup whitewash validates Rafael Nadal's supremacy

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Down on Rafael Nadal following a staggering 2009 season? Well he has three words for you: Davis Cup champ.

    Blog | Conversation | December 07, 2009
  11. Fed Cup: Team-before-self serves Italians well in win over U.S.

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Is Melanie Oudin to blame for the U.S.'s loss in the Fed Cup final? Nope. The Williams sisters? An argument can me made. But let's also give credence to the powerhouse Italians.

    Blog | Conversation | November 08, 2009
  12. Melanie Oudin ready for Fed Cup pressure

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    No Williams sisters, no problem. Melanie Oudin is confident the fledgling U.S. team will be successful in the Fed Cup finale.

    Blog | Conversation | November 06, 2009
  13. Does Kim Clijsters deserve special exemption into year-ender?

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    As the reigning U.S. Open champion, does comeback mom Kim Clijsters deserve special exemption into the Sony Ericsson year-end championship?

    Blog | Conversation | October 26, 2009
  14. Is the tennis calendar too long?

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Simply, the best players in the world can't stay healthy enough to compete in the big events. But what, if anything, is being done to alleviate the demanding ATP schedule?

    Blog | Conversation | October 21, 2009
  15. Nothing ugly about Nikolay Davydenko in Shanghai

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    By his own admission, Nikolay Davydenko could perhaps be a little more aesthetically pleasing. But there was nothing ugly about his game in Shanghai.

    Blog | Conversation | October 19, 2009
  16. A little premature to declare the end of Roger Federer and Rafael...

    Sandra Harwitt, ESPN.com

    Andre Agassi says the stranglehold that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have on tennis is coming to an end. We beg to differ.

    Blog | Conversation | October 16, 2009