Entries by Rob

Next Gen: Michael Zheng’s Long View

Next Gen: Michael Zheng’s Long View We wrote earlier about Michael Zheng, the Columbia psychology major who achieved something genuinely rare in college tennis—winning the NCAA singles championship twice in […]

The Art of Shifting Gears

The Art of Shifting Gears At the recent Seaside Championships, we watched a wave of up-and-coming players hammering groundstrokes from the baseline—both in practice and match play. But amidst all […]

Świątek’s Tipping Point

Świątek’s Tipping Point Evolution is messy, uncomfortable, and essential. I’m not an Iga fan. There’s no joy on the court when she plays — it’s war, a grim fight for […]

Pro Tennis Under the Spotlight

Pro Tennis Under the Spotlight Every January, tennis opens its season with a fireworks display of headlines: record-breaking prize money, massive global viewership, tennis excellence at its peak. This year, […]

The Nocebo Effect

The Nocebo Effect How Negative Expectations Undermine Tennis Performance In our recent column on the Doom Loop — where injury and mental health create a self-sustaining decline — we touched […]