When top-ranked Justine Henin unexpectedly packed up her rackets and left professional tennis in May, her exit should have heralded a mad dash for the No. 1 spot on the women’s tour. That dash has instead turned into a slow-motion relay. And the...

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NEW YORK – One double-fault? Lindsay Davenport could accept that. Two in a row? Tough to swallow, but it happens, even to the best of players. Three, back-to-back-to-back? Ugh. Finally having worked her way back into her third-round match at the...
NEW YORK - Lindsay Davenport tried to serve. She tried to serve those who have served her over the 17 years of her US Open career, from a 15-year-old first-round loser in 1991, to the steely-eyed champion a decade ago, to the 32-year-old mother...
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