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Archive for January 2022

Jan/22

23

Media Manipulation In Tennis And Boxing

By Scoop Malinowski It’s a sad reality that news reporting doesn’t always just happen organically and naturally… certain stories are promoted or even crafted (propaganda), and others that don’t suit the media agenda are covered up or quickly forgotten. Media manipulation happens in politics and it happens in boxing and tennis too. “The media has […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

22

What AO 2022 is really about

By Scoop Malinowski Things are not always as they seem. Outward form deceives many. Rare is the mind that discerns what is carefully concealed within. – Phaedrus So you may have heard by now that the Australian Open is being contested and a lot of spectacular matches have been played. If you trust the mainstream […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

21

The AO Transformation of Adrian Mannarino

By Scoop Malinowski One of the biggest, best surprises of this AO has been the court demeanor transformation of Adrian Mannarino from stoic, joyless, introvert into a more animated, fun-loving, showman. It seems to have unlocked something inside Mannarino and he’s notching some of the best wins of his career. Mannarino surived a five setter […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

20

Lostralian Unopen 2022

By Scoop Malinowski With all the drama and chaos before the tournament even began, the controversial political backstabbing and deportation of the world’s greatest tennis champion, one could not expect this 2022 Lostralian Open to be a normal affair of business. As this oddity of a tournament evolves to an ending hopefully none of us […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

18

Raducanu Roars To AO Victory

By Scoop Malinowski Emma Raducanu stepped on the court last night for her first round match with Sloane Stephens with an urgency bordering on desperation. The US Open wonder girl has been a mediocre sub .500 player since her magical ten match, twenty set win streak at Flushing Meadows which earned her a Grand Slam […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

17

Robin Anderson’s First Grand Slam At 28

By Scoop Malinowski Robin Anderson deserves a perseverance award in pro tennis. She earned a USTA wildcard late last year to play the 2022 AO, finally her first Grand Slam main draw in her eleventh year as a professional tennis player. Anderson, from Matawan, NJ, was a very good ITF junior and had some good […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

17

John McEnroe Defends Novak Djokovic

By Scoop Malinowski John McEnroe adamantly defended and supported Novak Djokovic during his appearance on ESPN’s Lostralian Unopen’s coverage last night. World no. 1 Novak Djokovic was deported from Australia for refusing to inject himself with the covid virus drug shot, thus ending his chances to win his tenth AO title and 21st Grand Slam […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

17

Lostralian Unopen 2022 Begins

Without the greatest champion in the history of tennis allowed to play due to being unfairly deported by a corrupt government in cahoots with a rabid, bloodthirsty, biased militant backstabbing tennis media, the 2022 Lostralian Unopen began yesterday with plenty of interesting results. American hope Coco Gauff had never lost to Qiang Wang before but […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

15

Kyrgios and Opelka Rebuke The Tennis Media

By Scoop Malinowski Last year American rising star Reilly Opelka blasted the mainstream tennis media as being the worst. This week Australian star Nick Kyrgio shared similar resentful sentiments towards the media. ‘Sport is supposed to unite people. People from different countries come together to compete, no matter what colour or race you are… it’s […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/22

15

Respect or No Respect?

By Scoop Malinowski The Big Champions win a lot of matches because of their auras and legends, and the tendency for lower ranked players to give them too much respect. It’s been said the best way to play a big champion is to just play the ball and not the name, which of course is […] Continue to read full article...

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