Tennisnerd Contributors

We’re lucky to have some very talented contributors and writers for Tennisnerd.net covering a big part of this game.

Here is an overview of our current Tennisnerd contributors and authors.

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Henrik Wallensten, Racquet Reviewer

Henrik Wallensten is an advanced tennis player, Davis Cup stringer, and long-time racquet reviewer for the Swedish tennis magazine and Tennisnerd.

Here are some of his posts and our podcasts together.


Faizan Chaudhrey

Faizan is a tennis fan that writes on Tennisnerd about players, tournament previews and other analysis topics of the ATP and WTA tour.

All posts from Faizan Chaudhrey


Simon Zeitler

Simon is a true tennis fan that writes about the APT and WTA tour as well as interesting tennis gear.

Posts from Simon Zeitler


Bren Gray

Bren will give us interesting news surrounding matches and players on the ATP and WTA tour as well as predictions and reviews.

Posts from Bren Gray


Abhinav Hans

Abhinav Hans has been following tennis for the last 20+ years and covers various topics of the ATP tour, including tournament review and player profiles.

Posts from Abhinav Hans


Emerson Valentino

Emerson has a lot of tennis knowledge and shares both happenings on the ATP/WTA tour as well as gear reviews.

Posts from Emerson Valentino


Sebastiano Sali

Sebastiano is a true member of the Tennisnerd community and likes to share his personal experiences at various tennis tournaments as well as reviewing players and events from the tour.

Posts from Sebastiano Sali


Oak Gast

Oak Gast is a 4.5/5.0 tennis player in San Luis Obispo, CA. As a product specialist at Tennis Warehouse, Oak oversees orders and customer communication internally within the racquets department.

Additionally, Oak uses his M.A. degree in English to develop writings around various equipment, such as racquets, strings, and shoes, and the geopolitical significance of tennis as an international sport.

Personal research topics include modality of information, Romantic literature, and film studies.

Oak reviews gear here.

Do you want to contribute to Tennisnerd?

We’re always looking for talented writers with a slightly different take on tennis. You can review racquets, write about tennis history, players, events, tournament predictions, draw breakdowns, shoe reviews, string comparisons, padel anything that is well-written and relevant to tennis nerds the world over.

Contact us with your interest.