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Archive for May 2023

May/23

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French Open Preview Interview I Did With Baige News of Kazakhstan

A reporter named Zarina Kozova of Kazakhstan’s Baige News asked to do an interview with me about Elena Rybakina and the 2023 French Open, here it is… Zarina Kozova: What you think about Elena Rybakina’s win in Rome? It was surprised? Because many experts said clay – is not the best court surface for her… […] Continue to read full article...

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May/23

22

Shuai Zhang’s Horror Slump

Shuai Zhang is ranked 29 in the world in singles but her confidence tank is on empty. The Chinese veteran has suffered through a horrific slump of not winning one singles match since the start of February Today she lost 60 60 to Anna Lena Friedsam in Strasbourg. Zhang’s last singles win was in early […] Continue to read full article...

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The tennis calendar is interesting because it starts off with a bang, and then enters into a bit of a quiet period. The Australian Open commenced the 2023 tennis season, and saw Novak Djokovic win the title on the men’s side, and Aryna Sabalenka win in the women’s draw. After that, it is four long […] Continue to read full article...

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May/23

21

Russian Machine Conquers Rome

All the sudden Daniil Medvedev looks like a clay court master. Today the Russian showed the tennis world he can play Grand Slam champion caliber tennis on red clay as he defeated Holger Rune 75 75. It is the first clay ATP title and sixth 1000 trophy for the Russian tennis machine. Today’s final win […] Continue to read full article...

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May/23

21

Wilson Sports Professionals Modern Icons Play Test NYC

By Scoop Malinowski Wilson Sports knows they have a superb product and so they invited media to wear and test their latest collection, called the Wilson Sport Professionals Modern Icons. The Play Test was at the historic Sutton East Tennis Club on East 60th Street in Manhattan on Thursday morning. So a bunch of journalists, […] Continue to read full article...

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May/23

20

Hsieh Returns To Singles in Strasbourg

Su-Wei Hsieh made a triumphant return in singles in the first round of qualifying at the WTA Strasbourg tournament by beating world no. 105 Jesika Maleckova 64 64. For the 37 year old Hsieh it was her first WTA singles match since October 2021 at the WTA 250 in Courmayeur Ladies Open where she lost […] Continue to read full article...

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May/23

19

Rivalry Analysis: Iga vs Rybakina

By Scoop Malinowski Elena Rybakina appears to have solved the Iga Swiatek puzzle. Yesterday the 23 year old reigning Wimbledon champion beat the 21 year old world no. 1 for the third straight time this year in Rome but this time it came on the Polish powerhouse’s best surface red clay. Rybakina’s previous two wins […] Continue to read full article...

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May/23

18

Has Rune Solves The Djokovic Puzzle?

By Scoop Malinowski Everybody remembers when Holger Rune first emerged in the tennis universe as a force to be reckoned with. The Danish teenager’s astounding debut on the world stage happened at the US Open on Ashe Stadium, the night match showdown vs Novak Djokovic. The teenager Rune, 18 at the time, lost the first […] Continue to read full article...

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A former ATP player told me this shocking news about an enormous fine on 22 year old Hugo Gaston, ranked 110. “Hugo Gaston was on probation for tapping the umpire chair at Australian Open (qualies). And then in Madrid he deliberately dropped a ball out of his pocket on set point down against Borna Coric, […] Continue to read full article...

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By Scoop Malinowski One of the biggest upsets in tennis history happened today when in Rome, the unknown world no. 135 playing in his first ATP World Tour event, managed to defeat the top player in the world Carlos Alcaraz 63 76. So such a shocking upset is provoking lots of chatter and speculation about […] Continue to read full article...

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