Timofey Skatov Ready to Shine at Home in Almaty Open

Timofey Skatov Ready to Shine at Home in Almaty Open

Timofey Skatov, a former junior world No. 1, is excited to compete in his first ATP 250 tournament in three years on home soil at the Almaty Open. The 23-year-old Kazakhstani has enjoyed success on both clay and hard courts, and he credits his improved game to his move to Stockholm, where he now trains indoors.

Skatov is grateful for the support of the Kazakhstan Tennis Federation, which has played a crucial role in his development. He believes that the federation’s investment in tennis infrastructure and support for young players has contributed to the growth of the sport in Kazakhstan.

Despite the challenges of the ATP Challenger Tour, Skatov remains determined to improve his game and reach the ATP Tour. He finds inspiration in players like Carlos Alcaraz and Gael Monfils, who bring entertainment and creativity to the court.

In his Almaty opener, Skatov will face Tomas Machac, a fellow 23-year-old who has been in impressive form lately. Skatov is confident that his hometown support will give him an edge in this matchup.

Anett Kontaveit's Tennis Journey to be Immortalized in Book

Anett Kontaveit’s Tennis Journey to be Immortalized in Book

Anett Kontaveit’s Tennis Journey to be Immortalized in Upcoming Book

Tennis enthusiasts are in for a literary treat as Estonian publishing house Kirjastus Pilgrim announces the upcoming release of a book chronicling the life and career of former world No. 2 Anett Kontaveit.

The book, set to hit shelves in November 2023, will delve into Kontaveit’s remarkable ascent to the pinnacle of tennis, as well as the challenges she encountered along the way. Estonian writer Eia Uus will pen the biography, capturing Kontaveit’s journey from her early days on the court to her retirement at the age of 27 due to a degenerative back injury.

Kontaveit’s story is one of resilience and determination. As the highest-ranking player from Estonia in history, she faced immense pressure and expectations. The book will shed light on her unwavering spirit and the sacrifices she made to achieve her tennis dreams.

The announcement of the book comes shortly after the news that Venus Williams is also writing a health and wellness book. This surge in tennis-related literature reflects the growing interest in the sport and the personal stories of its athletes.

Kontaveit’s retirement last summer marked the end of an era for Estonian tennis. However, her legacy will live on through this upcoming book, which promises to inspire and motivate aspiring tennis players and fans alike.

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