Marco Trungelliti sits down with Punto de Break to take a look at his stoic journey: “I was about to retire several times, I was fed up”.
Marco Trungelliti sits down with Punto de Break to take a look at his stoic journey: “I was about to retire several times, I was fed up”.
Solana Sierra will break into the top100 for the first time this Monday, making a new leap in her career: “I am willing to do anything to fulfill my dream.”
We interviewed 'Negro' Gómez, the man who shaped Zabaleta, Mónaco, or Del Potro. "Today I prefer watching women's tennis, the guys all play the same way."
At 33 years old and currently outside the top 300 of the world rankings, it is no secret that Renzo Olivo is not going through the best moment of his career. The former #78 in the rankings back in 2017 and winner of three Challenger tournaments announced an immediate break in his activity on social media. "For me, it will be a time for reflection and to think about what I really want," wrote the player from Rosario in a paragraph marked by the feelings and hardships experienced from within the circuit. Time will tell if we will see him compete again or if this marks the end of his journey as a player.
Powerful message from @renzolii, who is taking a break in his professional career. "I don't know if it's a farewell or a see you later."
— Gonzalo Ferreyra (@gonzaloferreyr) July 2, 2025
This is the real tennis; the reality of the players is what this player describes. pic.twitter.com/1tPxT4BDG1
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Renzo Olivo anuncia un parón en su carrera sin fecha de vuelta
[pixels-player]In the world of sports, we never know what is hidden behind a defeat. In the case of Federico Gómez, after signing the best season of his career in 2024, the numbers were warning us that 2025 was proving to be more challenging for him. In these two months, he had a record of 2-6, with these last six defeats being consecutive. We were not facing a dramatic situation by any means, as the Argentine is currently ranked within the top 140, but the struggles are always internal. In a heartfelt post, Fede confesses that these past months have been the worst of his life, even to the point of having suicidal thoughts. It is confirmed that the professional aspect sometimes has nothing to do with the personal one. Cheer up, Fede!
For those who think playing tennis is all fun around the world.
— Tomás Rodríguez Couto (@TomasRodriguezC) March 1, 2025
Pay attention to Federico Gómez🇦🇷's message, even though he's living his highest ATP ranking (133rd). pic.twitter.com/T3itM44gGf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La confesión más cruda de Federico Gómez: “He tenido pensamientos suicidas constantes…”
[pixels-player]He lost his father to COVID, was on the verge of losing his coach... and months later, he made history at Roland Garros. We talked to a natural-born fighter who wants to reclaim his rightful place.
The Argentine tennis player, who becomes the oldest to win a Challenger this season, hung up his racket four years ago and was giving coaching lessons at a club in Miami.
Marco Trungelliti sits down with Punto de Break to take a look at his stoic journey: “I was about to retire several times, I was fed up”.
At 33 years old and currently outside the top 300 of the world rankings, it is no secret that Renzo Olivo is not going through the best moment of his career. The former #78 in the rankings back in 2017 and winner of three Challenger tournaments announced an immediate break in his activity on social media. "For me, it will be a time for reflection and to think about what I really want," wrote the player from Rosario in a paragraph marked by the feelings and hardships experienced from within the circuit. Time will tell if we will see him compete again or if this marks the end of his journey as a player.
Powerful message from @renzolii, who is taking a break in his professional career. "I don't know if it's a farewell or a see you later."
— Gonzalo Ferreyra (@gonzaloferreyr) July 2, 2025
This is the real tennis; the reality of the players is what this player describes. pic.twitter.com/1tPxT4BDG1
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Renzo Olivo anuncia un parón en su carrera sin fecha de vuelta
[pixels-player]Solana Sierra will break into the top100 for the first time this Monday, making a new leap in her career: “I am willing to do anything to fulfill my dream.”
In the world of sports, we never know what is hidden behind a defeat. In the case of Federico Gómez, after signing the best season of his career in 2024, the numbers were warning us that 2025 was proving to be more challenging for him. In these two months, he had a record of 2-6, with these last six defeats being consecutive. We were not facing a dramatic situation by any means, as the Argentine is currently ranked within the top 140, but the struggles are always internal. In a heartfelt post, Fede confesses that these past months have been the worst of his life, even to the point of having suicidal thoughts. It is confirmed that the professional aspect sometimes has nothing to do with the personal one. Cheer up, Fede!
For those who think playing tennis is all fun around the world.
— Tomás Rodríguez Couto (@TomasRodriguezC) March 1, 2025
Pay attention to Federico Gómez🇦🇷's message, even though he's living his highest ATP ranking (133rd). pic.twitter.com/T3itM44gGf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La confesión más cruda de Federico Gómez: “He tenido pensamientos suicidas constantes…”
[pixels-player]We interviewed 'Negro' Gómez, the man who shaped Zabaleta, Mónaco, or Del Potro. "Today I prefer watching women's tennis, the guys all play the same way."
He lost his father to COVID, was on the verge of losing his coach... and months later, he made history at Roland Garros. We talked to a natural-born fighter who wants to reclaim his rightful place.
The Argentine tennis player, who becomes the oldest to win a Challenger this season, hung up his racket four years ago and was giving coaching lessons at a club in Miami.