Olivier van Lindonk

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Olivier van Lindonk

@Lindonk

WME/IMG exec https://t.co/zSnqCh6Vpr

가입일 Nisan 2009
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Christopher Clarey 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇪🇸
Garbiñe Muguruza joins Feliciano Lopez as a director of the #MutuaMadridOpen, the first time they've had a woman in that role
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El @MutuaMadridOpen tendrá por primera vez una codirección mixta. Garbiñe Muguruza y Feliciano López trabajan ya en la organización del torneo con una preocupación por encima del resto: la presencia o no de Carlos Alcaraz en el torneo. #MMOpen #TenisRTVE

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Kei Nishikori
Kei Nishikori@keinishikori·
Hi everyone. Lots of false info out there. YES, I am playing the Sarasota Challenger at the @IMGAcademy, and NO I am not retiring this week. I will make an update myself on this topic in the near future. Thank you. 🙏
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Félix AugerAliassime
Félix AugerAliassime@felixtennis·
We came, we saw, we conquered 😉⚡️…and danced🕺🏻 What an atmosphere, Merci Nîmes 🙌🏽🇫🇷 @uts_tour_
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Olivier van Lindonk@Lindonk·
@chiara_cames Correct. This message is false. He is planning to play the Sarasota Open but he will NOT retire at Sarasota Open.
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キアラ@chiara_cames·
@Lindonk This kind of information came out again. There is no way Kei will ignore Japanese fans and announce his retirement!
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Scoop Malinowski
Scoop Malinowski@scoopmalinowski·
Kei Nishikori is considering retirement at Sarasota Open Challenger next month Apr5-12 @IMGAcademy
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Babolat
Babolat@babolat·
Some partnerships go beyond performance. Since his very first shots, @felixtennis has been part of the Babolat family—growing together through a shared passion, a deep love for the game, and the desire to create emotions. Proud to continue the journey together ❤️ #BabolatFamily
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Tennis TV
Tennis TV@TennisTV·
Four in a row 💪 @DaniilMedwed reaches his 4th Indian Wells Semi-Final in a row as he takes out Draper in a match that had its moments of drama 😮 #TennisParadise
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Manas Dhamne
Manas Dhamne@DhamneManas·
On my way to Miami. Very thankful for the qualifying wildcard @MiamiOpen 🙏🙏🙏
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Félix AugerAliassime
Félix AugerAliassime@felixtennis·
The road continues…😉🌄 Next up, Miami
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Jessica Schiffer
Jessica Schiffer@jessicaschiffer·
Want to know which juniors to watch but don’t have time to follow that sector of the sport closely? Look at who the big tennis apparel brands are signing early. Lacoste has signed the 18-year-old Bulgarian tennis player Alexander Vasilev, who was the runner-up at the 2025 US Open boys' singles final.
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Manas Dhamne
Manas Dhamne@DhamneManas·
Very excited to join the @Lacoste family! 🐊 Really looking forward to this partnership.
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Félix AugerAliassime
Félix AugerAliassime@felixtennis·
Different cities, same car. Proud to partner with an innovative brand that represents power and precision @PolestarCars
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Tennis TV
Tennis TV@TennisTV·
A week to be proud of 👏 Medvedev lifts the Dubai trophy once again 🏆 #DDFTennis
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Daniil Medvedev
Daniil Medvedev@DaniilMedwed·
Not how I want to win a final. Hoping the injury for @Griekii is not too bad and wishing him a speedy recovery.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
The CEO of Uber just revealed his controversial way of running his company. His principle: Hard work is a learned skill. And if you haven't developed it by now, you probably never will. Dara Khosrowshahi went on Diary of a CEO and dropped something most executives would NEVER admit publicly... He was asked a simple question: "Have you ever seen someone who wasn't a hard worker become a really hard worker?" His answer: "No. No one occurs to me." Not one person. In decades of building billion dollar companies. Then he explained why: "The most important skill in life is the skill of working hard. It's not something you can turn on and off. It's a LEARNED skill. That's not something you're born with." Read that again. He's not saying hard workers are special or gifted. He's saying they LEARNED it. Developed it. Trained it like a muscle. And the people who never learned it? They stay that way forever. This is the guy who turned Uber from bleeding $3 billion a year into printing $10 billion in free cash flow. The guy who took Expedia from $2B to $9B in revenue. And his entire thesis on success comes down to one skill most people never bother developing. Here's how he runs Uber: "You come to Uber, you're going to work your ass off. If you're not performing, we're going to let you know. And if you don't fix it, we're going to push you out." He sends emails on Saturdays. If no response by Sunday, he follows up with just "?" When HR told him he was "scaring people" early in his tenure, he said: "Then they can leave." And here's what separates this from toxic hustle culture nonsense: Dara has dinner with his family every night. 6 to 8pm is protected. But he's back on email at 9:30pm. And again at 5:30am. It's not about grinding yourself to death. It's about the refusal to be outworked. "I'm not going to let anyone outwork me. They may be smarter, more talented. But I'm not going to let anyone outwork me." He studied the elites. Ronaldo. Jordan. The pattern is always the same... Talent gets you in the room. But the thing that separates the best from everyone else? "They work their asses off. They're disciplined. They're structured. They're relentless." That's learned behavior. Not genetics. The uncomfortable truth here is that most people had their chance to develop this skill. And they didn't. Now they spend their energy debating whether hard work is "toxic" instead of building something. The question isn't whether this is "fair" or "healthy" or whatever cope people want to throw at it. The question is which SIDE you're going to be on. The people who learned to work? Or the people who learned to make excuses?
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Olivier van Lindonk@Lindonk·
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Ricardo@Ric_RTP

The CEO of Uber just revealed his controversial way of running his company. His principle: Hard work is a learned skill. And if you haven't developed it by now, you probably never will. Dara Khosrowshahi went on Diary of a CEO and dropped something most executives would NEVER admit publicly... He was asked a simple question: "Have you ever seen someone who wasn't a hard worker become a really hard worker?" His answer: "No. No one occurs to me." Not one person. In decades of building billion dollar companies. Then he explained why: "The most important skill in life is the skill of working hard. It's not something you can turn on and off. It's a LEARNED skill. That's not something you're born with." Read that again. He's not saying hard workers are special or gifted. He's saying they LEARNED it. Developed it. Trained it like a muscle. And the people who never learned it? They stay that way forever. This is the guy who turned Uber from bleeding $3 billion a year into printing $10 billion in free cash flow. The guy who took Expedia from $2B to $9B in revenue. And his entire thesis on success comes down to one skill most people never bother developing. Here's how he runs Uber: "You come to Uber, you're going to work your ass off. If you're not performing, we're going to let you know. And if you don't fix it, we're going to push you out." He sends emails on Saturdays. If no response by Sunday, he follows up with just "?" When HR told him he was "scaring people" early in his tenure, he said: "Then they can leave." And here's what separates this from toxic hustle culture nonsense: Dara has dinner with his family every night. 6 to 8pm is protected. But he's back on email at 9:30pm. And again at 5:30am. It's not about grinding yourself to death. It's about the refusal to be outworked. "I'm not going to let anyone outwork me. They may be smarter, more talented. But I'm not going to let anyone outwork me." He studied the elites. Ronaldo. Jordan. The pattern is always the same... Talent gets you in the room. But the thing that separates the best from everyone else? "They work their asses off. They're disciplined. They're structured. They're relentless." That's learned behavior. Not genetics. The uncomfortable truth here is that most people had their chance to develop this skill. And they didn't. Now they spend their energy debating whether hard work is "toxic" instead of building something. The question isn't whether this is "fair" or "healthy" or whatever cope people want to throw at it. The question is which SIDE you're going to be on. The people who learned to work? Or the people who learned to make excuses?

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SvenTennis.eth
SvenTennis.eth@sventennis·
@seeley_nigel @ASpurri10 @seancalvert1 A rule 50 years old is killing the players with the current game,rackets, strings, courts, balls, competitive depth level, speed physicality etc etc. How can we evolve if tennis is stuck in a 1975 rule.
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