As a player do you understand the difference between rhythm and timing? Most players don't, yet learning to play with timing is critical to taking your game to the next level. In my first article (Click Here) we looked at...
It's easy to love winning. Great competitors learn to love the process. They learn to extend themselves and to find...
When you work with kids, I don't believe that there is some specific blueprint of what you have to do to produce the best possible results. When you start getting into "systems" or "methods" or you start categorizing kids too...
On Saturday July 3rd, the day of the Williams sisters Wimbledon final, I had the privilege of sharing a few analytic thoughts about Venus and Serena in the sports section of the New York Times. The Times sports editors asked...
In 1971 something remarkable happened. Pancho Gonzales, then age 41, announced that he was retiring from professional tennis. The Howard Hughes Open in Las Vegas--then considered a kind of unofficial world pro championship in the days before Open tennis--would be...
A lot of writers have published journals, columns, blogs, etc, about Wimbledon and English tennis, but I feel reasonably confident this is the first one with a dateline that starts in Boston. Boston Massachusetts? Nope, the original Boston. Boston, Lincolnshire,...
Roger Federer, Pete Sampras, Steffi Graf. Some of the greatest champions in tennis history. You might think their games are completely different, and in many ways you'd be right. But they have one thing in common underlying their success: Mastery...
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