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Ubi Tennis is Looking for You!

Ubi Tennis doesn't stop growing and we are always looking for new tennis passionate writers and followers. We offer you a chance to become a trained journalist and be a correspondent to all the greatest tournaments in the sport, including all Grand Slams!

By Ivan Pasquariello
4 Min Read

Ubi Tennis Net was born after the Italian counterpart founded by journalist Ubaldo Scanagatta.

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(Ubaldo interviewing Roger Federer)

With over 100 Grand Slam tournaments attended, Ubaldo is one of the most appreciated and well known tennis reporters in the world. The english website was born years ago, but never developed so fast as 2015. With a new editor in chief and a new team ready to follow every yellow ball tossed and hit around the world, we are non-stop growing.

For the 2016 season we plan on covering on site all four Grand Slam tournaments and the vast majority of the Masters 1000 tournaments and WTA Premier events. It is a busy schedule, with more than 100 tournaments played on both circuits around the globe and we always need extra help to deliver the best possible service to our thousands of tennis fans.

Our readers are growing every day, eager to know what the future holds for the top players on the tour. Will Roger Federer manage to win another Grand Slam? Is Novak Djokovic the favourite to win every single tournament once again? What about Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, do they still have a Grand Slam run into them? And will Serena Williams keep on demolishing the competition on the women’s side?

If you don’t want to miss anything, make sure you always stay connected to our website, as we are going to publish always more exclusive content from the tournaments themselves. If you don’t just want to watch it, but also want to live it, then start believing your dreams can come true!

All of our writers at Ubi Tennis were just like you, tennis fans with strong communicational skills. They never thought they would have a chance to attend the Grand Slam tournaments, let alone interview the top players who made the history of the sport in the past decade or so. They all achieved their tennis dreams, following Ubaldo and Ivan around the world, corresponding from site and putting all their passion to use, sharing it with all of our readers. You could be just one of them!

Do you know how much a single short court in journalism could cost you? An average of 400$ according to the latest stats. The training you will receive from our teams of professionals doesn’t require you to spend money, but allows you to grow your passion into a profession rapidly.

Do you think you have what it takes to be one of us? Then send your CV together with a test article to ubitennisnet@gmail.com

We are always looking for new passionate writers who want to move their first steps into the media industry. We can provide with an excellent start of a new career path, together with concrete chances of growing within the UBI TENNIS NET family.

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