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Matthew CroninMatthew Cronin has been covering pro tennis for the past thirteen years. He is the managing editor of the California-based Inside Tennis magazine and has been the main English-language writer for official Grand Slam web sites, including Rolandgarros.org and USOpen.org. Cronin is also a regular contributor to Reuters and last did the play-by-play on the first web radio broadcasts of the US Open finals. A member of the International Tennis Writers Association, Cronin resides in Oakland, Calif., USA, with his wife, Patti, and their children, Cassandra, Connor and Chiara.

Ron CioffiRon Cioffi heads KRC Communications, which produces tennis magazines, advertising, brochures, graphic and web design for the tennis industry. He is an assistant professor of graphic design at North Georgia College & State University. Ron serves as a member of the USTA Southern Section Public Relations Committee and formerly served in a similar capacity for the Middle States Section. He has worked as vice president/senior art director for Bank of America, assistant managing editor for The Bakersfield Californian, art director and production manager for Inside Tennis and design director for InfoWorld magazine and The Scranton Times-Tribune. Ron holds a master's degree in Journalism from Michigan State University and his photos and reporting have been published in Tennis, Newsweek, American Photographer, Net News, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Yankee, Goal and Connecticut magazines. Ron lives outside of Atlanta, Ga., USA, with his wife, writer Kathy Des Jardins, and sons, Will, Luke and Jack.


Contributors

SANDRA HARWITT: Harwitt is a former partner in TR.net and has traveled the globe covering professional tennis for a variety of media outlets including the Associated Press, Agence France Presse, Reuters, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times, USA Today, Tennis magazine and Tennis Life.

ALIX RAMSAY: Alix Ramsay has been covering tennis for British national newspapers for the past 12 years. She was tennis correspondent of The Times for three years.

CYNTHIA LUM

SUSAN AND FRED MULLANE/CAMERAWORK USA, INC.

SIGGI BUCHER

ELEANOR PRESTON

DOUGLAS ROBSON

MARK LYONS

DAVID WHEATON: Winner of three ATP singles tournaments, including the '91 Grand Slam Cup, and three doubles titles. He was a semifinalist at Wimbledon and achieved a career-high No. 12 ranking.

ART SEITZ

JOEL DRUCKER: Joel Drucker is one of the world's best know tennis writers. His stories have appeared in all of America's leading tennis publications, including Tennis, Tennis Week, USTA Magazine, Tennis Championships Magazine, People, Men's Journal, Forbes FYI and Cigar Aficionado. A piece he wrote on Pancho Segura was cited in the annual anthology, "Best American Sportswriting," as a notable sports story of 1995. In 1999, he was honored by Tennis Week as "Writer of the Year." Drucker also works extensively in television, as well as on-air commentary for the U.S. Open's international broadcast.

RICHARD EATON: Longtime British tennis writer Richard Eaton is a contributor to the Guardian, among other publications.

RICHARD OSBORN

JOANNA GLEASON

KAMAKSHI TANDON


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OUR HISTORY
TennisReporters.net was founded in late May 2001 as we began with coverage from Roland Garros.

Founding partners Matthew Cronin and Ron Cioffi are dedicated to providing outstanding and timely tennis commentary, scoops and newsletters.

TR.net won the 2003 USTA Media Excellence Award, Broadcast Media, becoming the first web site to be so honored. The site was also nominated in 2002.

Former partner and co-founder Sandra Harwitt resigned from the site in May 2003.

 

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