Tennis Magazine Italia – Contact & Legal Info

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Five of Italy’s top six tennis players utilize racquets manufactured by Head, according to reporting from Tennis Magazine Italia. Jannik Sinner employs the Head Speed model, while Lorenzo Musetti uses the Head Boom. Matteo Berrettini plays with the Head Extreme, and both Flavio Cobolli and Matteo Arnaldi favor the Head Radical.

The publication, directed by Lorenzo Cazzaniga, detailed the growing prevalence of Head racquets among leading Italian players. Cazzaniga likewise serves as a television commentator for Eurosport and director of Padel Magazine, as noted on his Instagram profile.

Tennis Magazine Italia is registered with the Tribunal Ordinario of Milan, and is directed editorially by Cazzaniga, with Francesco Carlo serving as commercial director. The publication’s registered office is located in Milan, at Corso Garibaldi 49, 20121. The magazine’s contact email is info@tennismagazineitalia.it.

Cazzaniga has recently authored articles for Tennis Magazine Italia covering topics including player complaints regarding ball quality, a retrospective on Roger Federer’s appearance at the Palalido, and the experiences of Ukrainian tennis player Oliynykova training amidst the ongoing conflict. He also reported on Carlos Alcaraz’s victory over Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open.

Recent reporting by Cazzaniga also includes a video review of the Head Speed MP racquet, the model currently used by Jannik Sinner, and a piece on Aleksandar Kovacevic’s experience with stringing choices. He has also covered Lorenzo Musetti’s performance in Hong Kong, where Musetti reached the final and climbed to the top 5 in the world rankings.

Cazzaniga’s work extends to reporting on lower-tier ATP Tour events, such as the performances of Vavassori and Diallo in Adelaide. He has also documented the volume of stringing work undertaken by professionals, noting one instance of 10,251 stringing jobs completed in a single year.

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