Ledecky and the Art of Balance
Ledecky and the Art of Balance: Doing the Right Things at the Right Time Katie Ledecky is known for swimming dominance in the pool, but her secret isn’t an obsession […]
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Ledecky and the Art of Balance: Doing the Right Things at the Right Time Katie Ledecky is known for swimming dominance in the pool, but her secret isn’t an obsession […]
The Science of Sleep: Rewiring Your Game Most tennis players think their best work happens on the court. But the truth is, your sharpest improvements occur when you’re off it […]
Why Life Skills Matter More Than Rankings Tennis holds a unique position in the youth sports landscape. By tradition, it has been a sport of prodigies — children picking up […]
Why Tennis Players Get Injuries Ever wonder why we tend to get more injuries as we age — and blame it on “old age”? The truth is, age isn’t the […]
Reliable Second Serves Win Big Matches Aryna Sabalenka retained her U.S. Open crown with a 6-3, 7-6(3) win over Amanda Anisimova. While the final was packed with power hitting, the […]
Carlos Alcaraz: A Masterclass in Taking Time Away In the 2025 U.S. Open final, Carlos Alcaraz delivered not just a victory, but a tactical blueprint. Against Jannik Sinner, the Spaniard […]
The Joy of a Hit on Lord Howe Island A Passport Called Tennis I never thought I’d play tennis in the middle of the Tasman Sea — but there Pam […]
The Science of Failure: Anisimova’s Masterclass in Failing Forward At Wimbledon, Amanda Anisimova endured one of the harshest defeats in Grand Slam history — a 6-0, 6-0 loss to Świątek […]
Exploiting a Key Weakness: How Osaka Beat Gauff Targeting weaknesses isn’t just good tactics — it’s a winning strategy. Naomi Osaka reminded us of that in her commanding 6-3, 6-2 […]
Sofie Makes Final in ITF Debut at Camden This weekend at the ITF MT200 in Camden marked Sofie’s first appearance in an international singles main draw — and she made […]
What AI Teaches Us About Tennis Fundamentals (Yes, Seriously) I’ve been writing a few articles for Pam’s site about AI in the workplace. Wild stuff. AI is everywhere right now—huge […]
Cracking the Code: How to Overcome Townsend’s Net-Rushing Strategy Taylor Townsend delivered one of the most tactically disciplined performances of her career to outmaneuver Mirra Andreeva’s spin-heavy, rhythm-based game at […]
Townsend Finds a Way to Beat Andreeva’s Game-Changing Strategy The third-round match at the U.S. Open highlighted a striking contrast in both style and stage of career: Mirra Andreeva, the […]
Dehydration: The Silent Performance Killer for Older Athletes Hydration is the foundation behind the three keys of great tennis—ball watching, balance, and rhythm. Without it, your eyes track slower, your […]
Nerves: “My Nerves Really Got the Better of Me” Madison Keys has never been one to hide from the truth. After her loss to Renata Zarazúa in the US Open, […]