The former No.1 returns to the tour after the birth of her first child. The passion for competition is still there, and who knows, she may add to her 87 titles. Posted August 02, 2007 by Summer Ibara
At 32, the former world No.1 was back on court to record a first-round victory over Canada's Alexandra Wozniak. But the 1998 champion was not moving well... Posted August 26, 2008 by Gregory Lanzenberg
Celebrating female athletes in honor of Mother's Day in the United States: More and more women are finding they can follow their chosen pursuits and raise a family at the same time. Posted May 03, 2008 by jane schonberger
The American made a surprise return to the tour and sent shock waves through lower tier tournaments. Now she is going full-time with the aim of making inroads into the Justine Henin/Williams sisters empire. Posted December 23, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
Former #1 eager to show she still has championship form and avoid more injuries Posted September 01, 2006 by Reuters
US tennis is experiencing an uncomfortable lull in championship caliber players Posted August 30, 2006 by Reuters
And that's just the men ... as for the girls, Ivanovic is just awesome, Davenport comes roaring back and it's a sad farewell to troubled Hingis. Posted November 20, 2007 by Ilana Berger
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.
Many of the game's top players resent the transition to clay court tennis, but success this Spring is all about the will to fight through tough matches and dirty conditions. Posted April 12, 2008 by Spencer Barnes
At just 18, the Hungarian youngster achieved her best tennis victory to date - a fabulous achievement when you consider the talent on show. Posted September 24, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
With only two of the top ten competing, the destiny of the Pilot Pen women's title is wide open this year. Can Lindsay Davenport make a strong return, or will glamour girl Daniela Hantuchova pounce? Posted August 19, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
Straight set triumph propels 2nd seed into his first Open quarter-finals at full tilt Posted September 05, 2006 by Reuters
The big three in women's tennis should grab most of the Grand Slams and championships in 2008, and there's the added incentive of the Beijing Olympics. But keep an eye open for Lindsay Davenport. Posted January 02, 2008 by Abe Battjes
Where have all the great American players gone? The nation that gave us Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Jennifer Capriati and Co looks in terminal decline. Posted June 06, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
In no particular order, the first installment of notable events from the tennis year. Maria Sharapova, the Williams sisters, Jim Courier, Anastasia Myskina, Kim Clijsters, Lindsay Davenport and David Nalbandian are on the roster. Posted December 28, 2007 by Nina Rota
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 injury plagued former champ breezes into the second round Posted August 29, 2006 by Reuters
On emotional day at US Open, Agassi shows final spark, some seeded players fall but another former champ escapes, and Nadal and Federer remain on collision course Posted September 11, 2006 by Reuters
The orginal Russian tennis queen failed to live up to some people's expectations, but she was a success on the court - and now she is off it as well. Posted March 13, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
Third victory in a row over top ten seed for Serbian after poor summer Posted September 06, 2006 by Reuters
Serb beats her third top ten opponent in a row after poor summer Posted September 06, 2006 by Reuters
US Open rounds enter high altitudes with hungry competitors Posted September 06, 2006 by Reuters
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
Model girl, actress, designer or champ? Maybe tennis's woman of many parts needs to concentrate more on her backhand than back-handed compliments and off-court distractions. Posted October 24, 2007 by Nafari Vanaski
She never won a singles title and retired at the age of 22 after a series of injuries, but she laid the foundations for the major shift in women's tennis power. Posted August 10, 2007 by James Clements
For this writer, the final tennis Grand Slam of the season is a time to forget everything else and sit down and concentrate on a great sporting occasion. Posted August 28, 2007 by Daryl Charley
The queens of the WTA Tour were superb in Madrid, whilst other highlights of 2007 included the emergence of Serbia's Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic plus little Israel joining the Fed Cup world elite. Posted November 16, 2007 by Melissa Boyd
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
The sport may appear to be in a state of turmoil but it remains a world-class spectacle thanks to the brilliance of the top players in the men's and women's tours. Posted December 20, 2007 by Melissa Boyd
The press rubbish the brilliant American and injuries take their toll - but the commitment, talent and never-say-die attitiude will always shine through. Posted November 18, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
More rain delays follow Posted September 02, 2006 by Reuters
The WTA have published plans for a better Women's Tour. But history is not on its side. Posted April 09, 2007 by Ilana Berger
With few of the world's top players and few compelling matches, there is little cause to justify the existence of this second-rate Olympic competition. So why does anyone bother with it? Posted April 28, 2008 by