29 Results for tommy haas

Resurgent Roddick not buying Djokovic's sob story

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

With all his physical ailments, it's hard not to pigeonhole Novak Djokovic as a hypochondriac. Although the beleaguered Serb might be playing possum, Andy Roddick knows he'll have his hands full.

Story | Conversation | September 03, 2008

Daunting logistical obstacles between Beijing and the U.S. Open

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Nearly every top-echelon player will make the pilgrimage to the Beijing Olympics. But with the quadrennial event crunched into an already taxing tennis calendar, it could spell doom for many at the U.S. Open.

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2008

Surprisingly calm voyage thus far for Murray at All England Club

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

The once mercurial Andy Murray is no longer. A vastly different approach to life off the court has Scotland's latest hometown hero flourishing on it, writes Greg Garber.

Story | Conversation | June 28, 2008

American mystery sticking around at All England Club

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Making a name WIMBLEDON, England -- When you've never advanced past the second round of a Grand Slam tournament, respect can be an elusive thing. ...

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Ginepri regaining some of his '05 form

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Not much has gone right for Robby Ginepri since he reached the semifinals at the U.S. Open in 2005. He's not quite there yet but he advanced to the third round of the U.S. Open on Friday.

Story | Conversation | August 31, 2007

Is there a right time to turn pro?

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

American John Isner and Donald Young both won their first career Grand Slam matches in the first round of the U.S. Open. But they took very different paths to get here, writes Greg Garber.

Story | Conversation | August 28, 2007

Despite rain, Wimbledon sticks to tradition, beliefs

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

The rain has helped some players (Serena) and hurt others (bottom of the men's draw) at Wimbledon. Greg Garber writes about the biggest -- and continuing -- story line of the fortnight.

Story | Conversation | July 03, 2007

Roddick only American male to advance on Monday

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

After going winless at the French Open, the American men will have at least one player in the second round at Wimbledon, writes Greg Garber.

Story | Conversation | June 25, 2007

Former champs quietly moving through draw

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Marat Safin, Lleyton Hewitt and Andy Roddick are all former U.S. Open winners. And, as Greg Garber writes, all three are quietly working their way through the draw.

Story | Conversation | September 05, 2006

Long live the King

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Andre Agassi was triumphant in his return to Wimbledon Tuesday. Greg Garber writes that Agassi still reigns in the land of royalty.

Story | Conversation | June 27, 2006

Federer focuses on history

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Andre Agassi is the sentimental story of Wimbledon. However, Greg Garber writes Roger Federer remains the story in his quest to win his fourth straight Wimbledon crown.

Story | Conversation | June 25, 2006

Americans in the red at Roland Garros

Greg Garber, Senior Writer

It's no surprise American men don't fare well at the French Open. Greg Garber explains why advancing to the second week at Roland Garros will be a major feat.

Story | Conversation | May 22, 2006

Ginepri makes Open semis ... hello?

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

What does a guy have to do to get some attention in the U.S. Open? When you find out, tell Robby Ginepri.

Story | Conversation | September 07, 2005

Dent finds fault with serve

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Taylor Dent was game on Sunday afternoon, but it was a familiar foe that did him against Lleyton Hewitt: his serve. Dent fell to Hewitt in five grueling sets.

Story | Conversation | September 04, 2005

Agassi playing with sense of urgency

Greg Garber, ESPN.com

Things are opening up at the U.S. Open for Andre Agassi, who at age 35 is playing with a new sense of urgency.

Story | Conversation | September 03, 2005