We interviewed the 'Gringo' Schneiter, current coach of Adolfo Daniel Vallejo and one of the most emblematic figures in men's circuit coaching.
We interviewed the 'Gringo' Schneiter, current coach of Adolfo Daniel Vallejo and one of the most emblematic figures in men's circuit coaching.
The farewell of Juan Carlos Ferrero from Carlos Alcaraz's team has caused a real earthquake within the tennis ecosystem. Nobody expected, at this stage of the preseason, that such a consolidated and successful partnership would break, especially so early in Carlitos' professional career. This opens the door to speculations and changes, but the only thing we know is that Samuel López, the second in command up to now, will be Carlos Alcaraz's coach during the next Australian Open 2026. What will happen next? Only those around El Palmar's player know, but in the meantime, Samu will take charge of Carlitos' team.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Samuel López, nuevo entrenador de Alcaraz de cara al Open de Australia 2026
The partnership between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic continues to generate a lot of discussion and is on the minds of many tennis experts. Behind this signing, however, there are different aspects that Andy Roddick had no problem revealing through his podcast Served. According to the American, Murray turned down numerous offers to become a coach... until his good friend Nole called him:
"I have heard, although it is not my place to tell, that several top players, both male and female, have offered Murray to be their coach and he has said no. Over the past four months, he has said no to many. And those who asked were very, very high up: they were total elite players, both on the men's and women's circuits," the US Open champion revealed, showing how much in demand Murray's profile has been in recent months.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La importante revelación detrás del fichaje de Murray por el equipo de Djokovic
We analyze a short list of names that could fit perfectly into the team led by Samu López, some of them with experience at the highest level.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has become quite viral in recent days after his statements comparing the current era with that of the Big Three, but his interview with Univers Tennis revealed some other interesting excerpts that have gone unnoticed. One of them concerns his more immediate future, with Jo-Willy not only leaving the door open to becoming a coach in the future but also showing enthusiasm for the idea. "I would love to coach, of course. I see myself doing it, I feel like I would enjoy it immensely. However, you must find the right project, the right person to be away from home for 35 weeks". Whom would you like to see the Frenchman coach?
🗣️ Tsonga: "I WOULD LOVE TO COACH. I see myself doing it, I feel I would take immense pleasure in it. You still need the right project, the right person to make you leave your home for 35 weeks."
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) October 21, 2025
Who do you think could be trained by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the future? 👀🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/vSFvcA0YSW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga... ¿entrenador dentro de poco tiempo?
We interviewed the 'Gringo' Schneiter, current coach of Adolfo Daniel Vallejo and one of the most emblematic figures in men's circuit coaching.
We analyze a short list of names that could fit perfectly into the team led by Samu López, some of them with experience at the highest level.
The farewell of Juan Carlos Ferrero from Carlos Alcaraz's team has caused a real earthquake within the tennis ecosystem. Nobody expected, at this stage of the preseason, that such a consolidated and successful partnership would break, especially so early in Carlitos' professional career. This opens the door to speculations and changes, but the only thing we know is that Samuel López, the second in command up to now, will be Carlos Alcaraz's coach during the next Australian Open 2026. What will happen next? Only those around El Palmar's player know, but in the meantime, Samu will take charge of Carlitos' team.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Samuel López, nuevo entrenador de Alcaraz de cara al Open de Australia 2026
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has become quite viral in recent days after his statements comparing the current era with that of the Big Three, but his interview with Univers Tennis revealed some other interesting excerpts that have gone unnoticed. One of them concerns his more immediate future, with Jo-Willy not only leaving the door open to becoming a coach in the future but also showing enthusiasm for the idea. "I would love to coach, of course. I see myself doing it, I feel like I would enjoy it immensely. However, you must find the right project, the right person to be away from home for 35 weeks". Whom would you like to see the Frenchman coach?
🗣️ Tsonga: "I WOULD LOVE TO COACH. I see myself doing it, I feel I would take immense pleasure in it. You still need the right project, the right person to make you leave your home for 35 weeks."
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) October 21, 2025
Who do you think could be trained by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the future? 👀🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/vSFvcA0YSW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga... ¿entrenador dentro de poco tiempo?
The partnership between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic continues to generate a lot of discussion and is on the minds of many tennis experts. Behind this signing, however, there are different aspects that Andy Roddick had no problem revealing through his podcast Served. According to the American, Murray turned down numerous offers to become a coach... until his good friend Nole called him:
"I have heard, although it is not my place to tell, that several top players, both male and female, have offered Murray to be their coach and he has said no. Over the past four months, he has said no to many. And those who asked were very, very high up: they were total elite players, both on the men's and women's circuits," the US Open champion revealed, showing how much in demand Murray's profile has been in recent months.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La importante revelación detrás del fichaje de Murray por el equipo de Djokovic