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U.S. Fed Cup leaning on kids again

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Despite her pledge to play the Fed Cup finale unless she was in a wheelchair, Serena Williams has bowed out. So it's up to emerging U.S. talent to come through again.

Story | Conversation | November 02, 2009

Do Agassi's mistakes tarnish legacy?

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Andre Agassi's midcareer crisis illustrated his flaws. What do his revelations about his low point in his career say about his character and career?

Story | Conversation | October 28, 2009

Belbin, Agosto 'refreshed' at new rink

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

That myth about ice dancers, the one about how they've got the claws out, waiting to sabotage their opponents? Yeah, well, that myth is being busted in a small rink in a small town in Pennsylvania.

Story | Conversation | October 23, 2009

Serena, Safina battle for No. 1 in Doha

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Wondering what's at stake at the year-end championships in Doha, Qatar? How about the razor-thin five-point margin in the rankings that separates Serena Williams from Dinara Safina.

Story | Conversation | October 23, 2009

Ivanovic hoping respite is the answer

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

For someone as ultra competitive as Ana Ivanovic, turning the switch off is exceptionally difficult. But that's exactly what she did -- for better or worse.

Story | Conversation | October 19, 2009

A little intrigue returns for 2010 Tour

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

The 2010 Tour de France route was unveiled Wednesday, and it is as notable for what is absent as what is present.

Story | Conversation | October 14, 2009

More penalties to come for new No. 1?

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Serena Williams has officially assumed the world No. 1 ranking again. But her rightful ascendance in the rankings might very well be blunted by further sanctions stemming from Williams' U.S. Open outburst.

Story | Conversation | October 12, 2009

Blake finishing '09 with Jones as coach

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

No. 24 James Blake, struggling to regain the form that kept him in the top 10 for much of a three-season stretch from 2006-08, said he and lifelong coach Brian Barker mutually decided that Barker would stop traveling with him after the U.S. Open.

Story | Conversation | October 08, 2009

Freak injury sets Querrey back

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Building on the finest season of his career, Sam Querrey's momentum was suddenly halted by a freak injury. But fear not. His future remains bright.

Story | Conversation | October 08, 2009

Bode's decision completely in character

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Can Bode Miller return to a team structure he once rejected? Putting himself back in that environment -- where he won't have free rein -- may be just as brave as going it alone.

Story | Conversation | September 24, 2009

Henin's journey begins -- again

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Months after absolutely, positively closing the door on her career, Justine Henin is back. Now, can we please stop using the "R" word?

Story | Conversation | September 22, 2009

Foursome looking to build on momentum

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Melanie Oudin and John Isner were among a quartet of players who gained new fans and new respect at the U.S. Open. Where do they go from here?

Story | Conversation | September 22, 2009

Youthful resolve enough for del Potro

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

They say you gain wisdom from experience. Juan Martin del Potro has neither, but it didn't matter in the U.S. Open final.

Story | Conversation | September 14, 2009

Nagasu stands out from U.S. crowd

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

While the debate over Sasha Cohen reaching the 2010 Olympics won't end anytime soon, Mirai Nagasu may be a surprise addition for the U.S. team.

Story | Conversation | September 14, 2009

Serena: 'I want to sincerely apologize'

Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.com

Serena Williams apologized Monday on her Web site to a U.S. Open line judge she scolded near the end of a loss to Kim Clijsters this weekend.

Story | Conversation | September 14, 2009