My Interview with Sebastian Carrizo of La Tercera which was published in one of Chile’s most respected daily newspapers La Tercera on Dec. 5…
Here is the actual two-page layout…
http://papeldigital.info/lt/?2011120401#107
Sebastian Carrizo: When your interest in Marcelo Ríos was born? Why?
Scoop Malinowski: “1995 U.S. Open first-round match vs. Thomas Enqvist. Though he lost in the fifth [...]
Finally, my second book, is available to the public via Amazon.com. “Marcelo Rios: The Man We Barely Knew” was a book project that was very important for me, for a few reasons. Rios was the player that captivated me with his playing style when I fell in love with the sport full force, back in [...]
IN 2008 I did a cover story for a magazine about Roger Federer comprised of various memories and anecdotes about Roger intertwined around some quotes from Roger himself…
Henri Leconte: “I like to watch Federer, of course. Because he can do whatever he wants.”
Akiko Morigami: “I think he’s like the God of tennis.”
Wladimir Klitschko: “Roger Federer, [...]
Note: This Biofile interview with Junior Seau was done in November 1992 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, CA.
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 250
DOB: Jan. 19, 1969 In: San Diego, CA
Nicknames: Tazmanian, June-Bug, Say-Ow.
Childhood Ambition: To be a dentist.
Football Inspirations: Mean Joe Greene, Jack Lambert, Mike Singletary, Lawrence Taylor.
Early Football Memory: I was a quarterback in [...]
This week I visited the New York Rangers training camp in Greenburgh, N.Y. and had the good luck to Biofile the former Broadway Blueshirt star Ron Duguay who stated that his favorite sports outside of hockey were golf and tennis.
When asked to name some athletes he enjoys to watch from tennis, Duguay, who played center [...]
Status: 2010 Roland Garros champion defeated Stosur in final. Member of Italy’s championship Fed Cup Team. Has career wins over Henin, Serena Williams, Patty Schnyder, Monica Seles, Kim Clijsters, Mauresmo, Elena Dementieva, Dinara Safina and Nadia Petrova. Reached French Open womens doubles final in 2008 (w/ Dellacqua).
Ht: 5-5 1/2 Wt: 141
DOB: June 23, 1980 in Milan, Italy.
Tennis [...]
(This article was originally published at Tennisweek.com on June 20, 2006.)
“No two men can be half an hour together, but one shall acquire an evident superiority over the other.” — Samuel Johnson
“To be the best in the world you have to get blood on your hands.” — Philip H. Anselmo
What is Roger Federer feeling now? [...]
Which players are the smartest, funniest, dullest, zaniest, etc.? We ask several members of the tennis media for their opinions…
Malka Wickramit, Tennis Channel
Coolest: James Blake. Cool calm collected, the way he carries himself.
Smartest: Paul Goldstein
Funniest: Dimitri Tursunov
Dullest: Nikolay Davydenko
Zaniest Erratic: Jelena Jankovic
Favorite Tournament: US Open
Future Star: Viktoria Azarenka
Best Personality/Charisma: Amelie Mauresmo
Overhyped: Maybe Serena/Donald Young
Underhyped: Ivan Ljubicic
Favorite [...]
Tennis great John McEnroe talks about his three unique rivalries with Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Borg and Ivan Lendl…
“With Connors, while our style of play was different, our personalities were similar. So there was a definite clash there. It was like two bulls in a ring going right at each other and trying to do anything to [...]
At a recent tennis event, I asked John McEnroe to discuss the struggles of James Blake who has recently dropped out of the top 50 in the ATP rankings.
“I think it’s amazing he got to #4 in the world,” says McEnroe. “His speed was one of the greatest I’ve ever seen. So that was a [...]
