
Natalia Lobo
Writer and Reporter at Bolavip
Articles
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6 days ago |
bolavip.com | Natalia Lobo
After an intense final in Madrid, Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka have arrived in Rome with more than just the title at stake as the World No. 2 WTA ranking is on the line. Sabalenka, who defeated Gauff to claim the Madrid crown, currently holds the No. 2 spot, but Gauff has a fresh opportunity to reach a new career high with a strong showing at the Italian Open. enters Rome with 7,498 ranking points, just 185 ahead of Gauff's 7,313.
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1 week ago |
bolavip.com | Natalia Lobo
The 2025 Met Gala, which this year celebrates Black style in the Atlantic diaspora and the dandy at its center, has been highly-anticipated since the announcement of its themes. Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is one of this year's honorary co-chairs, but he won't be seen walking the red carpet of the Met.
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1 week ago |
bolavip.com | Natalia Lobo
Winning a Grand Slam and becoming World No. 1 is a career-defining achievement. However, as many players know, it's not easy to stay at the top. Serbian star Ana Ivanovic, just as players like Garbiñe Muguruza and Dinara Safina, reached the top of the tour but couldn't establish her dominance over a long period of time. Ivanovic was born in Belgrade, and she started playing at age five inspired by Monica Seles.
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1 week ago |
bolavip.com | Natalia Lobo
Winning a Grand Slam is considered the highest achievement in tennis, but some players are never able to repeat their triumphs. However, that doesn't mean they are not part of history. Many "one-Slam wonders" include iconic names such as Gastón Gaudio and the beloved Jana Notvona. Meanwhile, others become legends of their country, such as Francesca Schiavone. The Italian made headlines in 2010 when she became the first woman from her country to win a Grand Slam singles title.
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4 weeks ago |
bolavip.com | Natalia Lobo
Harriet Dart's first-round exit at the Open de Rouen was overshadowed by an unusual moment during her match against Lois Boisson. As Dart trailed 6-0, 3-0 on Tuesday, the British No. 3 approached the chair umpire during a changeover with a request that quickly drew attention across the tennis world. "Can you tell her to wear deodorant?" Dart was heard asking.
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