Ostracizing Peer an enormous setback
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comThe Dubai government officials, WTA and players failed to safeguard Shahar Peer. Their injustices collectively work to undermine sports.
Story | Conversation | February 18, 2009Nadal the lead warrior in Spanish surge on grass
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comLed by Rafael Nadal, the Spanish contingent is no longer too intimidated to take its chances on the lawns of England.
Story | Conversation | June 27, 2008Players sporting their latest Wimbledon fashions
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comFour Points This is not your father's cardigan Or Mr. Rogers', or Fred MacMurray's. For one thing, Dad wouldn't have shelled out what Nike is...
PageAs if playing Venus Williams wasn't enough for Mirza
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comWhen Venus Williams meets Sania Mirza, it will be a showcase of two women of color who defied cultural stereotypes to go after what they wanted. But Bonnie D. Ford writes it's unclear whether Mirza will be able to continue down that obstacle-strewn path.
Story | Conversation | January 18, 2008Israel's top players on the brink of another kind of breakthrough
Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.comIt's been a great year for Israeli players, from Shahar Peer to the doubles team of Erlich and Ram, and a Davis Cup win. 2008 could bring another breakthrough as Israeli players weigh whether to compete in Muslim countries.
Story | Conversation | November 13, 2007Draw your own conclusions
Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.comRoger Federer and Justine Henin are the top seeds and favorites heading into next week's U.S. Open. Both could have an easy first week in New York before things get interesting, writes Bonnie D. Ford.
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