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Friday, July 18 More Features Garber: 'It's between the ears' The brain, the very instrument that can allow an athlete to fall hopelessly behind can be used to close the gap it created. Garber: Better watch out Gustavo Kuerten downplays his chances at the French Open, but he could sneak out with a fourth title. Seles contemplates future after early exit Monica Seles' worst showing ever at a Grand Slam tournament could wind up being her last. Garber: The education of Ashley Harkleroad Just turned 18, Ashley Harkleroad's taking advantage of her first time to play full time on the WTA Tour. Au revoir to Paris Michael Chang, the 1989 French Open champion, returns for the last time to the site of his only Grand Slam title. Federer loses again when it counts Roger Federer, who has the potential to be a multi-Slam winner, falls in the first round for a second year. Garber: The Freedom Open? Rebuilding Iraq is under way, but tensions remain between the U.S. and France. Berra: Home disadvantage Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo has never made it past the fourth round at Roland Garros. 2 on 2 ![]() Who can stop Serena and Venus? Tiny Belgium just may have a pair of answers. ESPN.com's 2002 French open coverage A Williams' sisters final highlights the French, with Serena coming out on top. ESPN.com's Australian Open coverage Serena Williams wins her fourth consecutive Grand Slam title, while Andre Agassi chalks up a career ninth. ESPN.com's 2002 Wimbledon coverage The Williams sisters are in the final at Wimbledon, while Lleyton Hewitt looks on track to take his first title. ESPN.com's 2002 U.S. Open coverage Lleyton Hewitt and Venus Williams try to defend their U.S. Open titles. |
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