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TAG: Elena Rybakina

Mar/24

28

Miami Open Reaching Climax

The final two men’s semifinal spots will be contested Thursday… Carlos Alcaraz vs [11] Grigor Dimitrov Alcaraz leads H2H 3-1 • Alcaraz is attempting to reach the Miami Open semifinals for the third straight year, having won the title in 2022 before reaching the final four in 2023; The winner at Indian Wells earlier this […] Continue to read full article...

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Elena Rybakina is ranked 5 in the world and was seeded 3 at the Toray Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, but the WTA refused to give her a first round bye, while instead issuing it to Caroline Garcia, the 5 seed and ranked 10. Team Rybakina was understandably upset by the injustice – or corruption […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/23

28

US Open Day One

Mackenzie McDonald proves again he’s a Grand Slam force. In January he dismissed Rafael Nadal from the Australian Open and today he eliminated Felix-Auger Aliassime in four sets. McDonald is on the verge of achieving his career best ranking inside the top 45. Iga Swiatek scores another 60 61 blowout today, smashing Rebecca Peterson. Taylor […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/23

10

Rybakina Reveals What’s Tougher Than Winning A Major

Elena Rybakina defeated Jennifer Brady in three sets at the Omnium Banque Nationale WTA tournament in Montreal and at her post match press conference was asked a challenging question which she complimented the reporter for… Question. Elena, just a question about contrasting the challenge of the difficulties of winning a slam versus maintaining consistency throughout a […] Continue to read full article...

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For over a decade, it’s been an incredible journey for the biggest names in tennis, such as Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and the Williams sisters. But it doesn’t matter how incredible they’ve been on the court; the current generation of stars have reached the latter stages of their careers, and some have already […] Continue to read full article...

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May/23

23

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

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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Mar/23

29

Rybakina: The Tennis Terminator

By Scoop Malinowski It seems the balance of power is shifting in women’s tennis. I believe we are in a transition period of evolution in the WTA. And Elena Rybakina is raising the bar and taking tennis to a new level. I have never seen a more destructive, relentless, female destroying machine on a court. […] Continue to read full article...

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A major sports outlet in Kazakhstan requested to interview me about Elena Rybakina and her conquest to win the 2023 Australian Open. Here is the interview… Questions for Scoop – Did you watch the match between Rybakina and Azarenka? What are the impressions? Scoop Malinowski: It was a very impressive win by Rybakina, Azarenka was […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/22

28

Queen Rybakina Doesn’t Feel Like A Grand Slam Champ

By Scoop Malinowski Elena Rybakina won the most prestigious title in tennis this summer but, incredibly, she now feels disappointed by the experience which should have been a dream-come-true, thrill-of-a-lifetime. “It was my dream to win Wimbledon. It’s a pity. I feel like actually I’m not the Wimbledon champion,” Rybakina said at her US Open […] Continue to read full article...

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