The Science of Pain Management
The Science of Pain Management At the Australian Open, we witnessed a familiar scene: players pushing through injury, some barely moving between points. For professionals, pain isn’t just a possibility—it’s […]
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The Science of Pain Management At the Australian Open, we witnessed a familiar scene: players pushing through injury, some barely moving between points. For professionals, pain isn’t just a possibility—it’s […]
Gauff 3.0: The Forehand Reckoning Gauff’s Doha Problem Coco Gauff has never been comfortable in Doha, and the 2026 Qatar Open followed the familiar pattern. Her 6–4, 6–2 first‑round loss […]
The Way of the Sword: Transforming Your Serve As a tennis coach and lifelong student of performance, I’ve always been drawn to lessons from disciplines outside the court—especially those that […]
Bolt6: Hawk-Eye Evolves The Australian Open’s adoption of Bolt6 is best understood as a change in system design rather than a step change in officiating accuracy. The core function—automated line […]
The Ghost Line: The Invisible Boundary That Shapes How You Play Find Your Advantage by Playing from the Right Place During the Australian Open final, Elena Rybakina was coached to […]
The Coaching Blueprint of Darren Cahill The Good Weekend feature from January 17, 2026, provides a timely look into the philosophy and methods of Darren Cahill—one of the most quietly […]
AO Men’s Final: Lessons in Adaptation Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic 2–6, 6–2, 6–3, 7–5 on Sunday night to win his first Australian Open title, and with it, a historic […]
Lessons from the AO Women’s Final Discipline Trumps Banging Elena Rybakina’s 6–4, 4–6, 6–4 victory over Aryna Sabalenka in the 2026 Australian Open final was a reminder that high-level tennis […]
Badge 2026 is Here – Dates, Grading, and Fixtures Published Sydney Badge has now published key dates, grading info, and full competition timelines for Sydney Badge 2026. Planning your season […]
Teaching Tennis Players to Think: Lessons from an English Classroom Thought Provoker Pam pointed out a great article in Saturday’s Spectrum: “A Lesson I’ll Never Forget.” It told the story […]
It Was a Hard Day’s Night at the AO It was a day’s night for the ages — the kind that bends time, blurs eras, and leaves belief as the […]
A Closer Look at Tennis Hindrance Rules: The Sabalenka Case During the Australian Open semifinal between Aryna Sabalenka and Elina Svitolina, a rare hindrance call drew attention early in the […]
How to Break the Big Server’s Grip on a Match At this year’s Australian Open, Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina demonstrated how a dominant serve—especially when paired with a decisive […]
De Minaur 3.0: A Smarter Blueprint De Minaur’s Breaking Point Heartbreak for Alex de Minaur again last night — another valiant effort, another Australian Open loss to one of the […]
Should You Stand Back When Your Partner Is Returning in Doubles? Over the past week, we have been watching a lot of AO doubles. One thing that really caught our […]
