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Why Skipping Helps Your Tennis Looking for a fun and effective way to boost your tennis fitness? Grab a skip rope. Skipping isn’t just for recess — it’s one of […]
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Why Skipping Helps Your Tennis Looking for a fun and effective way to boost your tennis fitness? Grab a skip rope. Skipping isn’t just for recess — it’s one of […]
5 Tennis Habits That Sharpen Your Match Focus In elite tennis, your focus is either your weapon—or your weakness. From the first serve to match point, players who thrive under […]
Davidovich Fokina: “Today Was a Very S— Match” Alejandro Davidovich Fokina didn’t mince words after a chaotic three-set win over Jack Draper at the Monte Carlo Masters: 3-6, 7-6(6), 6-4. […]
Grace in Motion: What Fred Couples Teaches Tennis Players About Aging with Game Fred Couples didn’t just play in the 2025 Masters — he embodied it. At 65, Freddie wasn’t […]
Why Recovery Is More Than Muscle Relief The article “Massage Can Help After a Workout, But Not for the Reason You Think” by Christie Aschwanden fits seamlessly into the Tennis […]
The Tennis Player’s Toolbox Imagine stepping onto the court—not with a rigid game plan, but with a toolbox.Each drawer holds a skill, strategy, or mental cue, perfectly suited to whatever […]
Why the Slice Serve Becomes Your Best Friend as You Age As the years add up—or after decades of competitive play—our bodies start to speak up.The shoulders, in particular, often […]
Out of the Doldrums: Stefanos Tsitsipas Every tennis player knows the feeling. Your game flattens. Your motivation dips. Shots that once sang off your strings now thud into the net.You’ve […]
How to Handle Extreme Pressure When Returning Question: You recently wrote about changeover psychology strategies, but how should a player handle the mental pressure of receiving at 9/10 in a […]
The Science Behind the Quiet Eye: Focus, Performance, and Precision For years, I’ve taught players two core principles to improve how they track the ball: Use soft eyes to stay […]
When Knees and Hips Give Out The article “Walking on jagged gravel’: When knees, hips give up” that appeared in the SMH recently explored the rising prevalence and complexity of joint replacements, […]
What It Really Means If You’re Sore After Tennis There’s a common myth in the tennis world: if you’re not sore after training, you didn’t work hard enough. But that […]
How to Handle Extreme Pressure When Serving The Challenge: Serving Under Pressure Question: You recently wrote about changeover psychology strategies, but how should a player handle the mental pressure of […]
The Power of Doubles in Player Development: A Case Study with Mirra Andreeva In an era where rising young pross often sideline doubles to chase individual rankings, 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva offers […]
Tennis 4 Life — The Struggle to Become Ourselves After reading David Brooks’ New York Times essay, “A Surprising Route to the Best Life Possible,” I found myself reflecting on […]