Archive for May 2025
May/25
21
Danielle Collins Says Self Expression Is Vital
5 Comments · Posted by Scoop Malinowski in Bios
Former Grand Slam runner-up Danielle Collins revealed a secret to her success after beating Emma Raducanu in three sets in Strasbourg today: “To be good at anything, self expression is really important. There aren’t many successful people that feel like they can’t be themselves. I’m a competitor at the end of the day. I’m not […] Continue to read full article...
Former ATP top 150 player Dusan Vemic has been named the new coach of Novak Djokovic for at least the next two tournaments, this week in Geneva, Switzerand and then next week’s French Open. Vemic achieved a career high ranking of 146 and has worked with several notable players in a coaching capacity in recent […] Continue to read full article...
Boris Becker · Dusan Vemic · Goran Ivanisevic · Novak Djokovic
May/25
20
What could any coach possibly tell Djokovic at this point?
Comments off · Posted by Scoop Malinowski in Bios
By Scoop Malinowski Novak Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slams, sent Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to retirement and won hundreds of millions of dollars for how accurately he can hit a tennis ball. What could any tennis player or coach possibly tell Novak Djokovic to help him win one more Grand Slam in Paris […] Continue to read full article...
Asics · Head · Lacoste · Mike Tyson · Novak Djokovic · Roland Garros · Stefan Kozlov · Tennys Sandgren
May/25
20
Brandon Nakashima’s Extensive Coaching List
4 Comments · Posted by Scoop Malinowski in Bios
Brandon Nakashima is laser focused on being the best player he can possibly be. Quietly, the San Diego 24 year old has achieved a stunning career already, reaching his current career high ranking of 29 and he has won an ATP singles title and over $6.9m in prize money. The work horse baseliner is making […] Continue to read full article...
Brandon Nakashima · Dusan Vemic · Fila · Mariano Puerta · Pat Cash
By Scoop Malinowski Another lower ranked player came out this week and announced he’s had mental health problems, nightmares, cold sweats, heartbeat irregularities, and sadness due to the struggles and suffering in his professional tennis career. It’s become an en vogue thing to do in recent years. Honestly discuss the trials and tribulations one endures […] Continue to read full article...
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May/25
19
Capriati Commentary On Paolini Winning Rome
9 Comments · Posted by Scoop Malinowski in Bios
Jasmine Paolini won Rome title with a dominant win vs. Coco Gauff. Former world no. 1 and Grand Slam champion Jennifer Capriati was impressed and shared her comments on Twitter. “Breaking through at 28 with no prior results is that right? Two slam finals, winning a masters title on your home turf, in Italy as […] Continue to read full article...
A very bizarre match was played today at Rome Masters quarterfinals between Jannik Sinner and Casper Ruud. Sinner smoked the recent champion of Madrid Masters by a decisive 6061 scoreline. But the curious, if not suspicious element of the drama was the reaction by the Norwegian, currently ranked no. 7, after absorbing the brutal beatdown. […] Continue to read full article...
Now you can hydrate like a pro with Novak Djokovic and Waterdrop. The 24 time Grand Slam champion branched out into the electrolyte tablet business and you probably never heard about it due to the tennis media completely ignoring it. The tablets use no sugar, use real fruit and plant extracts, loaded with vitamins. Continue to read full article...
May/25
14
What the hell is wrong with Italian tennis fans?
13 Comments · Posted by Scoop Malinowski in Bios
Are Rome, Italy tennis just naturally rude, obnoxious and nasty people? Or is the tennis deep state planting and incentivizing hecklers to disrupt and distract matches for corrupt or draw manipulation purposes? Because true tennis fans do not buy tickets to abuse players. A true fan respects ALL players. Yoshihito Nishioka: I saw those kind […] Continue to read full article...
IBI25 · Rome · Rome Masters
After about six months as a team, the Novak Djokovic/Andy Murray partnership has ended. In their time together, Djokovic did not win a title but did reach the final of Miami Open, a 67 67 defeat vs. Jakub Mensik. Most tennis observers expected Djokovic and Murray to stay together for Wimbledon but something has triggered […] Continue to read full article...


















