
MORE BY JON WERTHEIM







Time for him to go?
With no real events this past weekend, let's jump to the questions. ... Due to the meltdown in Carson City, Calif., last weekend, is it time for Patrick McEnroe
Pointless points race (cont.)
CLICK HERE FOR PART I OF WERTHEIM'S MAILBAG • In what must be a record, four of the six first-round matches played at the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships
2004 Australian Open Seed Report
2. Roger Federer: On talent alone, he ought to win every match. But how will he fare without a coach? Or when the conditions aren't exactly to his liking? Or
Great, mates
Philippoussis was termed a "national hero" by Aussie team captain John Fitzgerald. But you have to hand it to Hewitt as well. His ranking may have taken a
Just go already
One of the offshoots of covering sports for a living -- apart from the swollen waistline and obsession with hotel points -- is that others assume you have
Andre's adieu
Sure to get overlooked by Wimbledon news, Amanda Coetzer announced her retirement last week. In an era of power tennis, she was a constant reminder that there
Closing the book on the Open
So the last major of 2004 is in the books. Herewith 50 random ruminations on the U.S. Open that was. ... 1. Imagine how good Roger Federer will be once he
On second thought
At the RCA Championships in Indianapolis, Andy Roddick started the American hard-court leg exactly where he left off last year: defending his Indy title. He