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Perfect picture? How was one of the best tennis images ever taken in the US Open Championship Open US Tennis 2025 star-news.press/wp

Among dozens of photographers from all over the world, thousands of pictures of the United States Open this year are taking, one image has emerged above all so far in the New York Grand Tennis Championship.

The slight imbalance of the seventh seeded jasmine and a fixed hand without the release of photographer Ray Gibyllo climbed one shot of every millions of meadows in Flaching this week.

Tennis Ray Gibyllo. Photo: Adelachi Fioreto

Bolini praised that it is “perhaps the image of the year”, but the strange image that was taken during the Italian meeting in the first round with Destanee Aiava in Australia can demand a greater title.

Tennis photography is unknown as humor. The images are often clean, sharp and intense, but they are rarely happy. It would have been Nano again or before a completely different frame and miss the pure comic value behind the Giubilo image.

Half terrifying and half -supreme, the photo was taken by fully Fluke. Giblilo told Al -Wasli newspaper that he was “a long time waiting for something like this”, and that he knew what the great image he took at the moment he saw on the back of Nikon Z9.

The only way Giubilo managed to perfectly line up the snapshot, Paolini was out of balance when she finished a stroke in front of me. He said, “I have moved the racket in a way that you do not usually do.” When trying to take the same picture the next night, the frame cannot be repeated after the frame.

Paulini was very excited about the snapshot, as Gibyllo has identified the next time she was in court in a match in the second round to express her admiration.

“He was waiting for a long time like this,” after taking an incredible picture of Jasmine Paulini. Photo: Sarah descends/Environmental Protection Agency

“Tonight after the match when she won, I was sitting under her box and ran towards the box, smiling as she always did, and I thought that she would embrace her coach. But she came to me instead and gave me five and said:” Wonderful picture. “

Before becoming a professional photographer, Gibyllo was the agent of a tennis clothing company in Australia. His passion was always photographing, and with the help of people like John Newcomb and John Alexander, he moved to filming local matches. After thirty -seven years, he spends seven months a year traveling to the tennis circuit, where he launched up to 20 games a day for 14 hours.

Patience, creative taste and flawless artistic ability to determine the amazing athletes; Sitting is still for hours while watching the match after the match, all during the laser concentration on each blow. He said: “You have to be patient, you should be fast, you should be fit.”

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2025-08-28 07:24:00

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