What Clancy Taught Me About Character—in Life and in Tennis
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 […]
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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 […]
Jordan Smith Wins the AO’s One-Point Slam — You Honestly Couldn’t Make This Up If tennis ever needed proof that it still knows how to surprise itself, Wednesday night in […]
Deniz & Isaac Step Onto the Big Stage at the AO! Big news from Melbourne Park! Today, two of our favourite people — Deniz and Isaac — took to the […]
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 […]
Lessons from the Ashes for Badge Team Selection In the aftermath of the 2025–26 Ashes, one truth emerged more clearly than any statistical standout: while stars like Starc, Head, and […]
The Three Phases of Your Serve: Why What Worked Then Will Fail You Later Why the Serve Evolves—and How to Stay Ahead of the Curve The serve is the most […]
Heat Safety: Understanding Heat Risks Competing in the heat isn’t just physically taxing — it directly affects performance, mental clarity, and long-term health. For tennis players enduring long matches or […]
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 […]
