The Italian tennis player speaks to Punto de Break from the Faulconbridge Cup in Valencia: "Over time, I realized how important it is to enjoy this career."
The Italian tennis player speaks to Punto de Break from the Faulconbridge Cup in Valencia: "Over time, I realized how important it is to enjoy this career."
We interviewed Ramón Punzano, a prestigious physiotherapist within the professional circuit who has been working privately with the German player since last March.
The Argentine, now coach of Alejandro Davidovich, analyzes the potential of the Malaga player and dares to dream out loud: "Hopefully, he can win a Grand Slam as a coach."
Twelve-hour sessions available for any player, responsibility to offer your best version... and a parallel life beyond tennis once the tournament ends.
We interviewed the 'Gringo' Schneiter, current coach of Adolfo Daniel Vallejo and one of the most emblematic figures in men's circuit coaching.
Dani Gimeno, director of the new Challenger 175 in Valencia, tells us about some news and analyzes the future of Roberto Bautista: “Fits the profile of a coach, and he also likes it”.
The Brazilian tells us how she works daily to leave behind the worst moment of her career: “I am in a period of self-discovery, I do not use any social networks”.
We interviewed Joan Gisbert from the Conde de Godó, one of the great pioneers of Spanish tennis: "Whether Alcaraz reaches the Big3 will depend on injuries."
The Italian tennis player speaks to Punto de Break from the Faulconbridge Cup in Valencia: "Over time, I realized how important it is to enjoy this career."
Twelve-hour sessions available for any player, responsibility to offer your best version... and a parallel life beyond tennis once the tournament ends.
We interviewed Ramón Punzano, a prestigious physiotherapist within the professional circuit who has been working privately with the German player since last March.
We interviewed the 'Gringo' Schneiter, current coach of Adolfo Daniel Vallejo and one of the most emblematic figures in men's circuit coaching.
The Argentine, now coach of Alejandro Davidovich, analyzes the potential of the Malaga player and dares to dream out loud: "Hopefully, he can win a Grand Slam as a coach."
Dani Gimeno, director of the new Challenger 175 in Valencia, tells us about some news and analyzes the future of Roberto Bautista: “Fits the profile of a coach, and he also likes it”.
The Brazilian tells us how she works daily to leave behind the worst moment of her career: “I am in a period of self-discovery, I do not use any social networks”.
We interviewed Joan Gisbert from the Conde de Godó, one of the great pioneers of Spanish tennis: "Whether Alcaraz reaches the Big3 will depend on injuries."
The former Spanish player analyzes the current circuit and bets on seeing Zverev win a Grand Slam: "He is the only one who is always there wanting to compete".
The Armenian tennis player exclusively tells us how the illness pushed her to a state where it was impossible for her to compete: "I immediately felt exhausted."