How to Break the Big Server’s Grip on a Match
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 […]
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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 […]
Cliff Roche, Jack Kramer, and the Enduring Logic of Percentage Tennis You’ve probably never heard of Cliff Roche — and chances are, Jack Kramer might only be a name in […]
Next Gen Watch: Iva Jović At 18, Iva Jović arrived at the AO as a promising talent. She left it as a proven one. The American, currently ranked No. 27, […]
Mastering the Tiebreak: The 3Fs of Competitive Edge First Serve, First Return, and Focus — Simple Priorities for High-Pressure Points Winning a tiebreak often decides the outcome of a tight […]
Diesel Has Left the Building Wawrinka’s Final Melbourne Stand Final Grand Slam appearances rarely go well!. Federer’s straight-sets loss at Wimbledon 2021 and Nadal’s quiet Roland Garros 2024 exit are […]
Why Prior Injury Predicts the Next One The Walking Wounded at Melbourne Park In tennis, there’s no stat line for survival. But if there were, the opening week of the […]
When the Wheels Come Off Why Pressure Breaks Some Players and Not Others Two nights ago in Melbourne at the AO, we saw it unfold in real time. Serbia’s Hamad […]
What Musicians and Tennis Players Have in Common And Why “Perfect Practice” Can Get in the Way At first glance, musicians and tennis players might seem worlds apart. But in […]
Outcome Bias The Fear That Holds You Back In competitive tennis, we talk a lot about mindset, training volume, and match toughness. But one of the most important—and most overlooked—challenges […]
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 Role of Variable Resistance Training In competitive tennis, physical conditioning is as important as technical skill. Strength training, and in particular Variable Resistance Training (VRT), offers a practical and […]
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 […]
What Clancy Taught Me About Character—in Life and in Tennis My favourite dog—Clancy, Richard Glover’s beloved kelpie—died this week. It’s a very sad loss. But in remembering Clancy in a […]
