About
The likes of Andre Agassi, Jelena Dokić and Marat Safin got Sasa Ozmo hooked on the little yellow ball.
The Serbian journalist has been covering tennis professionally for more than a decade. Since 2015, Ozmo has covered more than 30 Grand Slams — from Melbourne to Paris, and from London to New York City.
He’s particularly fond of lobs and hitting the ball on the rise. Based in Belgrade, he is your go-to guy for players from the former Yugoslavia — but you can ask him almost anything tennis-related, and he probably won’t disappoint. He is the author of the book Sports Journalism, which is aimed primarily at helping students and young journalists embarking on the exciting path of sports reporting.
He publishes in SportsKlub, CLAY and Tennis Majors.
In addition to the Balkan languages, he speaks fluent English and basic Spanish.
He also worked at the 2024 Olympic Games and has covered numerous EuroLeague basketball games.
Ozmo loves writing short stories and spending time with his family.
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