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Mar/25

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Crazed Dog Mentality In Tennis

NFL great Lawrence Taylor has been called the greatest defensive football player in history because of his rampages all over the field for the New York Giants, using brute strength and lightning bolt speed. LT was also a master motivator who could fire up his teammates. His most famous line was, “Let’s go out there […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

18

Huge Legal War Launched In Tennis

This week the biggest legal war in tennis history is being initiated by PTPA vs. ATP/WTA/ITIA and ITF. PTPA member Vasek Pospisil explains… Today marks a pivotal moment in the battle for fairness and integrity in tennis. I take pride in standing alongside a group of fellow players, both men and women, as one of […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

16

Andreeva and Draper Conquer Indian Wells

It’s hard to say which champion was more impressive this week at BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, CA because both the women’s and men’s champions looked like future world no. 1s. Mirra Andreeva dominated her draw and world no. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in today’s final with a three set win that has many tennis […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

14

Romboli/Smith Miracle Run Ends at BNP Paribas

It might be one of the biggest Rocky Balboa underdog tennis stories of the century. Two 36 year old doubles journeymen almost made the finals of a Masters 1000 final … as last minute alternates. Fernando Romboli of Brazil and JP Smith of Australia fell into the main draw at the last minute, won four […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

12

Another setback but Gauff isn’t worried yet

Coco Gauff lost today in three sets to Belinda Bencic 63 36 46 and was asked if she’s concerned about the disappointing results she’s been having since January in Australia… Question: “Coco, are you able to pinpoint what the reason is with some of the results of late? I think there is obviously a lot […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

12

More BNP Paribas Observations

Holger Rune played one of his best matches in a long time and bounced out the “gladiator” Stefanos Tsitsipas 64 64. During Rune’s earlier match, Jim Courier analyzed on Tennis Channel how Rune opened up his left shoulder too early sometimes, which resulted in forehand errors. Well, word must have got to Rune, because his […] Continue to read full article...

Mar/25

10

The Reinvention of Tsitsipas

Jim Courier was so impressed by the new edition of Stefanos Tsitsipas that he said he was re-born. That’s the highest praise anyone can give to a stagnated player, especially coming from a Grand Slam champion and former world no. 1, the analysis carries a lot of weight. Tsitsipas looked like a dead player for […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

9

BNP Paribas Open Observations

We keep hearing the establishment media talking point that “Coco Gauff is the best athlete in the WTA.” I disagree with that agenda push. Coco is a very, very good defensive player, extremely scrappy and tenacious but she is by far not the best WTA athlete. Gauff has a lousy, unreliable serve, a sometimes wild […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

7

My new book LeRoy Neiman: Portrait of the Artist

My 23rd book LeRoy Neiman: Portrait of the Artist is finished and this week it got it’s first review, one of the best reviews of my career. Ruth_Turtle1h@scoopmalinowski Besides presenting the Great American Artist ~ What I’ve read has left a smile on my face. It’s the human element of it. I love shared stories, […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

7

There Is Another Goat

Yesterday I saw something in tennis I never expected. A friend and I were playing at Walton Tennis Center at GT Bray Park in Bradenton on a windy day, so windy that the windscreen was blown off and we had to re-connect it with those tie things. As our hour concluded, three guys came to […] Continue to read full article...

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