Classic in its simplicity, with its straight backswing, mild grip change, bent/bent hitting arm structure and tremendous extension--it's Serena Williams two-hander. Is this stroke an anachronism? *Or does it mean something that Serena won Wimbledon with it and may be...
John Yandell
This month we are introducing an entirely new on court training program developed by leading sports scientist, coaching educator, and...
If you didn't happen to see it in USA Today, staff tennis writer Doug Robson recently did an extensive article...
TLM: a forehand with an extreme grip, plus wrap and reverse finishes. This month we take a look at the forehand of TLM, a player I met on the Tennis Warehouse message boards. TLM posted some YouTube videos asking for...
Barry McKay: playing great, pioneering promoter, genuine friend. When former U.S. No. 1, tennis broadcaster and tournament director Barry Mackay passed away in mid May, it wasn’t followed by the silence you hear when a pro player tosses a ball...
Nastase obliterated whatever restraints remained in tennis from the "amateur" days. Ilie Nastase lacked the drive to win that powered Borg, Connors, and all other great tennis champions. He could be bored by straight forward success, and he often courted...
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