For all my players, no matter what age they are, I'm trying to build weapons. If you can step up and you can hit an ice cold winner off either wing, that's a weapon. If you can hit a serve...
When I was playing professional tennis, I developed a concept that helped me understand the games of others players, and...
In my first two articles on the professional forehand, (Click Here), I discussed why I think the "double bend" structure...
Well, it wasn't the U.S. Open final. In fact it wasn't a final. It was the semi-final of the Masters Cup in Shanghai. But it was another showdown between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. And it wasn't on clay or...
Learning to win means devising and improvising scenarios to against the various game styles in the pro game and at all other levels. In Part 1 of this article. (Click Here) we presented some examples of the incredible range of...
In the first half of our analysis of John's serve (Click Here), we looked at the technical motion on his first serve. But when John sent in his video he specifically requested that we think about his motion as it...
After Don Budge achieved the first Grand Slam in 1936, he turned pro to tour against Ellsworth Vines. Waiting his turn to take the crown of amateur tennis into his eager young hands was another boy who grew up on...
Want to come to the desert, stay at the coolest hotel in Palm Springs, watch 150 or so of the best players in the world up close for 3 days, have a clinic with some of the best writers and...
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