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Roddick in control of on-court fate

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Remember when Andy Roddick was merely a forehand and a serve? Well, the new A-Rod is leaner, cleaner and a leg up on his foes.

Story | Conversation | March 31, 2009

Time was right for Scott to move on

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Why would Larry Scott leave his post as the chairman and CEO of the WTA Tour in a time of unprecedented growth? How about less travel, fewer headaches and a slower pace.

Story | Conversation | March 24, 2009

Are nights getting too long at the U.S. Open?

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer played until 1:50 a.m ET in the fourth round at the U.S. Open. Is that good for tennis -- or bad? As spectacular as night tennis can be, sometimes it becomes too much.

Story | Conversation | September 05, 2007

Teenagers, turnstiles and terrible tops

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

With the first four rounds in the books, what was learned from Week 1 at the U.S. Open?

Story | Conversation | September 01, 2007

Serena sole American left standing

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Last year, Venus Williams was the last American standing -- from either draw -- at the French Open. This year, it's her sister Serena who is the lone American left playing tennis in Paris.Last year, Venus Williams was the last American standing -- from either draw -- at the French Open. This year, it's her sister Serena who is the lone American left playing tennis in Paris.

Story | Conversation | June 01, 2007

Young guns climbing the charts

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Andy Murray owes his rise up in part to the addition of his new coach. Murray isn't the only player 21 and under moving up in the rankings, Greg Garber writes.

Story | Conversation | August 18, 2006

Hingis stopped short by Clijsters ... again

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Martina Hingis expected to reach the quarterfinals of the French Open. However, after taking the court for the third time in as many days, she was no match for No. 2 Kim Clijsters, writes Greg Garber.

Story | Conversation | June 06, 2006