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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, […]
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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, […]
How Long Does It Take to Get Fit Again? When it comes to fitness, the old saying rings true: use it or lose it. That reality hit home when I […]
Burnout & Growing Professionalization of Youth Tennis When the Dream Becomes a Drain An interesting article in the New York Times recently highlighted the growing professionalization of youth sports. While […]
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 […]
The Forensics of Lobbing A Tactical Dissection of Tennis’s Most Underutilized Weapon When we talk about lobs in tennis, they’re often framed as defensive—last-ditch efforts to buy time or escape […]
Injury, Mental Health, and the Tennis Doom Loop Injuries are part of every tennis player’s journey. A torn shoulder, a stress fracture, tendonitis — they sideline your serve, disrupt your […]
Tournament Fatigue at Manly Seaside Championships Why Players Run Out of Fuel The Manly Seaside Championships delivered the usual mix of brilliant rallies, long days, and unpredictable conditions. But if […]
When the Achilles Tendon Snaps: What Every Tennis Player Needs to Know An Achilles rupture is one of the most devastating injuries in tennis—physically, mentally, and tactically. But it can […]
Next Gen: Maya Joint Maya Joint Climbs to World No.32 After Breakout Season Maya Joint enters the 2026 season ranked No.32 in the world — a significant jump of 86 […]
Manly Seaside Men’s Final Recap Blake Mott def. Andre Filep 6-4, 6-2 A Clash of Styles at Manly Under perfect playing conditions—with a sizeable, engaged crowd and barely a breath […]
Rose Wins A Grade Singles Title at Manly Seaside Championships Rose etched her name into the Seaside Championships’ history books with a composed 6–2, 7–5 victory in the A Grade […]
Why Good Hitting Doesn’t Make a Great Player The Manly Seaside Championships have arrived once again, spotlighting—perhaps more than ever—the young, athletic, and well-coached competitors. In the lead-up week, we’ve […]
Tracking the Serve What Tennis Players Can Learn from Steve Smith’s Vestibular Struggle A week before captaining Australia at the MCG, Steve Smith faced a challenge that few elite athletes […]
Why Tennis Players Part Ways with Coaches – Even After Success The Alcaraz-Ferrero split shows that even winning partnerships have a shelf life. Carlos Alcaraz’s recent split from long-time coach […]
Who Should Chase the Lob in Doubles? Q: My partner and I are often lobbed when we’re both at the net. Who should go back for the lob? The Golden […]
