Night tennis at Flushing Meadows takes some beating, especially when a couple of characters take centre stage. Posted August 31, 2007 by Nafari Vanaski
The big question on court is: 'Can the Swiss Master do it again at Wimbledon?' The big question off it is: 'Does tennis need schmucks like Justin Gimelstob?' Posted June 30, 2008 by Desi Writer
No argument about the three favourites for the Australian Open, starting on January 14 – but watch out for Lindsay Davenport and the others. Posted January 07, 2008 by Kenneth Evans, Jr.
Despite a disappointing showing at the Masters, the in-form Rose is the best British bet to get on the leaderboard of a Major. With his talent, we should stop our bunker mentality. Posted May 05, 2008 by Jonathan Naylor
She is undoubtedly the best player in the world, but does the Belgian girl always play fair when the going gets tough? Posted October 05, 2007 by Nafari Vanaski
The Belgian is on top of the world after enjoying a stunning season - and goes into the new year with a new-found mental toughness after seeing off the Williams sisters in the US Open. Posted December 16, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
After a sensational 2007, the Belgian has shocked the tennis world with her announcement that she is quitting. One of the game's all time-greats, her graceful presence on court will be sorely missed. Posted May 15, 2008 by Summer Ibara
She has cut short her career at the ripe young age of 25 for all the right reasons. But she will be sorely missed. Posted May 17, 2008 by sayan das
Tennis has lost a great champion with the world No.1's retirement. She was one of the best players ever to grace a court, but at least she has retired at the top of her game and now can look forward to a life of new challenges. Posted May 20, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
After putting the Williams sisters to flight, the Belgian crushes Svetlana Kuznetsova to seize her second US Open title. Posted September 10, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
The introverted queen of tennis is beating her personal demons ... and just about everyone else Posted October 29, 2007 by Adela Aliaga-Yori
The brilliant Belgian has already won seven Grand Slams and is set for more. But can she emulate Steffi Graf's 22 Slams? Posted November 27, 2007 by Adela Aliaga-Yori
The Canadian tournament reeled up some sublime tennis, as well as some shocking but great outcomes. An in-depth study on how Henin came up on top, along with the other headline news. Posted August 22, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
The world No.1 has overcome personal adversity and rather than let her tennis suffer, she has taken it to new heights, opening up to the fans for the first time. Posted July 30, 2007 by Summer Ibara
Damien Martyn, Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath have all announced their retirements from the Test scene. Now the Western Australian opener plans to join Warne and McGrath in an SCG farewell against England. Posted January 01, 2007 by Michael Clough
The 2006-07 Ashes series closes with Andrew Flintoff's men capitulating again, giving the perfect send-off to three retiring Aussie champions. Posted January 05, 2007 by Craig Hackney
The retirement of Justine Henin signifies the end to the career of possibly the greatest sportswoman in the world at the moment. Not only did she dominate the game, she broke the mould of what it is to be a woman tennis player. Posted May 16, 2008 by Adam Uren
The tough Belgian was the stand-out player in 2007 and finished the last two seasons ranked No.1 in the world. Is she the finest woman player ever? Posted March 23, 2008 by Abe Battjes
Much-improved Ivanovic has the game to topple the queen of Roland Garros for the last three years – and Aussie Open winner Maria Sharapova had better watch out. Posted April 22, 2008 by Alice Zelichonok
The battle is on in Melbourne – watch out for Serena Williams and Anna Chakvetadze to go close, but the other Williams sister has the experience to triumph against the world No.1 Posted January 14, 2008 by Kenneth Evans, Jr.
The Austrian teenager has already shocked some of the world's top players and 2008 could see her name in lights. Posted February 20, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
After an outstanding 2007 the Belgian queen has yet to impress this year despite claiming two titles. How will she turn round her lacklustre year? Posted March 08, 2008 by Abe Battjes
Had the brilliant Belgian burnt herself out - or was there just nothing more for her to achieve? Posted May 30, 2008 by connor harper
The 25-year-old champion has retired and tennis is the poorer. But she leaves a much greater legacy than her stats. It is her dedication, drive and passion for tennis for which she will be remembered. And that amazing backhand. Posted June 01, 2008 by sayan das
At 23, the youngster is making great strides up the world rankings, and certainly putting the men's game on the map in a country dominated in the past by women. Posted March 04, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
The top three of women’s tennis all fell at the quarter-final stage of the first Grand Slam of the year. They all have different stories but leave a big question mark. Posted February 07, 2008 by Aasim Shaffi
The title favourites are the only surviving players from Switzerland and Belgium, but the countries with massive representation are far less likely to succeed in the Australian Open. Posted January 17, 2008 by Ilana Berger
The Australian Open draw has pulled out a few surprises. As the Williams sisters will both go neck to neck against the mighty Serbians and Henin will try to tame an unlucky Sharapova early on. Posted January 13, 2008 by Aasim Shaffi
The world number ones are class acts but there is plenty of talent waiting in the wings. Could this be Lleyton Hewitt's year with Tony Roche as coach? Can Lindsay Davenport make inroads into the Henin monopoly? Posted December 31, 2007 by Angie Roche
A lot of 'what ifs' have plagued Henin's reputation over the years but with a new-found self-assurance, the Belgian is staking a claim as one of the greatest of all time. Posted December 04, 2007 by Sabarish Chirayil
The king and queen of the courts face tough competition from the likes of Ana Ivanovic, Anna Chakvetadze, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray as tennis fights drugs ands match-fixing claims. Posted December 27, 2007 by Ilana Berger
The two superstars of the game will have plenty more silverware to put in their trophy cabinets, but they will be pushed hard by the likes of Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova. Posted December 28, 2007 by Melissa Boyd