“I can’t see anyone beating Iga many times” – Barbara Schett’s in-depth analysis of women’s tennis
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Sebastián Varela
Co-founder of CLAY. Winner of the 2025 Tom Perrotta Award for excellence in tennis journalism. Thirteen years covering international tennis, including 15 Grand Slams and two Olympic Games (Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024). His work has appeared in outlets such as La Tercera, Il Tennis Italiano, Relevo, Racquet, Infobae, and Revista Domingo. Former producer at Jigger. He shares his travel stories and photography on his blog Pluma & Lente.
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