“Homosexuality in men’s tennis would be accepted” – An in depth interview with Taylor Fritz
When Taylor Fritz was a teenager, he only saw four or five players capable of winning a Grand Slam. Today, the North-American sees the picture differently: "Big titles are more winnable than they used to be." In an in-depth interview with CLAY,
From tennis to paddle: Thomas Johansson recounts his second life and complains about the “chaos” of a growing sport
Change the racquet for the “paddle” and leave disappointed: it happened to a Grand Slam champion who, when he took an important position in the world of paddle, realized the organizational disorder and the lack of collaborative spirit of his
“The ATP handled the season really well” – An interview with Russian Daniil Medvedev
RIYADH - "The thing about Djokovic and Nadal is that on their bad days, they still play great tennis". For the rest, that large group of players with less than 20 Grand Slams, which includes former number one Daniil Medvedev, it's
Federer, Nadal, Del Potro, Kournikova, Sabatini, Graf, Ríos, Agassi: An unpublished conversation with Nick Bollettieri
The tennis of the last four decades would be different without Nick Bollettieri, who died on December 4th 2022 at the age of 91. When it came to having a conversation about tennis, Bollettieri was one of the most interesting people
Everything Pakistan tennis owes to Aisam ul-haq Qureshi: “I beat Roger Federer”
The sum of "Pakistan" and "sport" is almost as obvious as a 1+1: cricket. There is, however, one man who has been challenging the country's sporting mathematics for almost a quarter of a century, Aisam ul-Haq Qureshi. A source of pride
Beatriz Haddad Maia and the pleasure of being four-all in the third set – An in-depth interview
She is the best South American tennis player of the moment and one of the best Brazilians ever, but people's recognition might not be fair at all: "In Brazil, if you're not Guga (Kuerten) or Ayrton Senna, you're not enough,". Beatriz
“We are bringing more fans to the game”- an interview with youngstar Leylah Fernández
NEW YORK - Canada's Leylah Fernández hides her arms through the sleeves of her t-shirt. Right after the entrance of the US Open's media centre, in the interview area, the blast of the air conditioning feels very strong. It always
“I have lived through a revolution in my life after Roland Garros” – an in-depth conversation with Nadia Podoroska
NEW YORK - The happy hormones are having a visible effect on Nadia Podoroska. The dopamine and endorphins were less present in her body in the last year, because of a series of injuries that kept her out of competition. But she
“Djokovic is a gentleman, but he’s not cool. Monfils and Dimitrov, they’re cool” – a conversation with Alexandr Bublik
NEW YORK - With apologies to Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, Alexandr Bublik is one of the men of the moment. With an almost completely melted ice cream that he devoured in the first few minutes of the interview, the
Turkey to face the vegetarian power of Daniel Galan in Davis Cup: “The world is moving towards vegetarianism”
NEW YORK - Daniel Elahi Galan has always been a vegetarian. His parents raised him without meat in his diet, and he wants to extend that kind of upbringing to his children. If he ever becomes a father, of course,