Ivanovic, Scott to face challenges
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comAna Ivanovic is making changes to wake up on the court, while we're all hoping to put the Dubai debacle to bed. Will either happen?
Story | Conversation | March 10, 2009Frustration ensues from divisive Dubai
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comExclusions, admittance, fines, proceeds, boycotts and discrimination. That pretty much sums up the debacle in Dubai.
Story | Conversation | February 27, 2009Ostracizing 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, 2009Back to square one for Davenport?
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comBack to square one? NEW YORK -- She hadn't played here in two years, and she hadn't played a singles match in almost two months. But 23rd-seeded Lin...
PageMonte Carlo results a forecast for the rest of the clay season?
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comIf anything, the Monte Carlo Masters was a microcosm of Roger Federer's topsy-turvy season. Conversely, Rafael Nadal's championship amplified his unbeatable clay status. And the antipathy toward Novak Djokovic, after another withdrawal, only worsened.
Story | Conversation | April 29, 2008Ginepri's offseason boot camp paying dividends
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comRobby Ginepri's slump has been so grave, he failed to make the player biography section in the ATP media guide. But with a coach who's willing to push him out of his comfort zone, Ginepri is steadfast in maximizing the next few years.
Story | Conversation | February 28, 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, 2007Teenagers take out top players
Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.comEighteen-year-old Agnes Szavay pulled off the first upset of the day at the U.S. Open on Saturday. When it was all said and done, a quartet of players under 20 had taken over the bottom half of the women's draw.
Story | Conversation | September 01, 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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