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Madrid 1000 Week 1
Does A Pusher Stop Pushing?
Why It’s Interesting: The assumption is always that young players will get more aggressive. Jeff Sackmann’s data scrutinizes that claim.
Wilson Updates Signature Racket
Why It’s Interesting: Luca explains why the new Wilson Blade V10 has sacrificed user friendliness for bigger hitting potential.
Paula Badosa Details Her Struggles
More: Badosa features on Tennis Insider Club and opens up about the reality of chronic back and hip injuries, revealing she takes painkillers and injections just to compete. She also discusses the tense energy of the tour, dealing with online hate, and the pivotal phone call she had with her idol, Rafael Nadal.
The Marketa Vondrousova Situation Is Certainly Unique
What We Know: Vondrousova is facing anti-doping charges after refusing an out-of-competition test in December, though she is not currently suspended. More to come.
Maria Sharapova Is Starting A Podcast And Newsletter Called Pretty Tough
Jack Sock Wins One For Tennis
USTA Ventures Invests In Fastbreak AI
Leaving You Players Guessing Stelios Gkontsaris’ Tennis Impressions
On Monday Match Analysis, Gill Gross dissects Ben Shelton's win over Flavio Cobolli to win Munich and why clay could be a great surface for the American longterm. Then, we'll hit Arthur Fils's first title since coming back from injury in Barcelona and discuss why he's a legitimate threat to Sinner and Alcaraz. Finally, the first installment of the French Open Power Rankings.
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