At Tennis Infinity, we always strive to bring you the latest news quickly, accurately, and responsibly. That's why we pride ourselves on having a great team of experienced journalists.
Editor-in-Chief
Erik is our editor-in-chief at Tennis Infinity. He has over seven years of experience in news publishing and is a member of the International Federation of Journalists. Erik has also completed various journalism and media training courses.
He fell in love with tennis at the age of eight when he started playing and practicing regularly. Erik's first two idols and favorite players were Dominika Cibulkova and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. He then translated his love for the sport into his first articles when he was 19.
Now, Erik is one of our most experienced writers, having written over 3,000 articles for Tennis Infinity. He has also contributed to multiple other publications, such as Yardbarker.
Outside of tennis, Erik enjoys watching other sports, such as Formula 1, ice hockey, football, basketball, and darts.
Senior Writer
Jordan is a tennis journalist from Ireland. He studied at the University College Dublin. He is one of our more experienced writers, having written over 3,500 articles.
As a sports journalist, Jordan loves sharpening his skills so he never misses a beat. He has experience working for other reputable publications, such as Last Word on Sports, where he has covered interviews, match previews, and breaking news.
Jordan is not afraid to tackle any topic. He loves to cover the latest news from the WTA Tour, and he's not afraid of any challenge that requires extensive research.
Outside of tennis, Jordan supports Everton Football Club and is a Spider-Man fan.
Contributors
Nurein is an experienced tennis journalist, having written over 4,000 articles. He has completed several journalism and media training courses and has experience working for other major outlets like Sportskeeda and Last Word on Sports.
As a sports journalist, Nurein always strives to grow, which is why he regularly works on improving his craft. He emphasizes clarity, accuracy, and strong research in his writing.
He is also a huge tennis fan. It's been two decades since he first fell in love with the sport, which is why he has extensive knowledge when it comes to today's game and past players.
Alex is a sports journalist from the United Kingdom with over six years of experience. He studied at Swansea University and the UCL Institute of Education. As a journalist, he sharpened his skills at the College of Media and Publishing.
He has covered major sports events, such as the World Cup, the Euros, the Champions League, and Wimbledon. Alex has worked for Flashscore, OneFootball, Football Whispers, SCREENSHOT Media, Sportsbeat, Reader’s Digest, and others. He has also co-hosted the Daily Palace Podcast.
Zachary is a sports journalist who began his writing career in college and continued to work on his skills also after completing his studies, complementing his education with courses in sports journalism.
He has experience writing for major outlets such as Sportskeeda, TennisHead, and others. Zachary has produced over 5,000 articles.
Zachary has grown up as a sports fan, mostly following tennis, basketball, and football.
Former Contributors
Jamie is a tennis journalist from the United Kingdom who graduated from Cardiff University. He has experience writing for multiple tennis publications. Jamie contributed to Sports Illustrated, and he also worked for Tennis Majors, Tennishead, and The Slice Tennis.
He also has his own personal blog on Medium and has covered the sport for over six years. Over the years, he has covered six major finals and the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Tom is an experienced journalist and also a video editor. He has worked for many big publishers, such as Bauer Media, Radio Clyde, The Glasgow Times, and others. He was also a news reporter for West Dunbartonshire and worked for Talking Tennis.
He studied journalism at the Glasgow Clyde College. Tom was a finalist for Local Reporter of the Year at the Scottish Press Awards. He puts great effort into his pieces, which was recognized by The Scottish Newspaper Society when nominating him for the award.