Nick Krygios First Serve Nick Krygios does things differently, to make an understatement. That also seems to apply to his serve. Does he turn the hand and racket over in the followthrough? Yes. No. Where is his racket and hitting...
John Yandell
Where great teaching lives, tennis thrives. Our beautiful sport flourishes where there are great coaches. Learning from a master coach...
Maybe you thought you had seen everything on the ball toss. Maybe you thought you would never have a consistent...
After 20 years of studying high speed footage and working with the best coaches and teachers in tennis I am still learning. As Brian Gordon has said, the motions associated with the strokes in tennis are by far the most...
It has taken three years for Rafael Nadal to get back to the verge of where he once belonged. The Spaniard has won 14 Grand Slams, which is amazing, but the famed forehand broke down in the second half in...
I was born in 1931 in my grandmother's house in a village about 30 minutes outside of New York City that was called North Pelham at the time. It was a natural birth, but I've been told that it wasn't...
It was late on the second day of the 1981 U.S. Open, and the wind had begun to kick up. Many of the 8,000 or so fans scattered among the upper reaches of Louis Armstrong Stadium had been drinking. There...
That Illie Nastase would be the first casualty of the Open era wasn't all that surprising. He had come to stardom midway through his career and been caught unprepared. Mobbed by teenage girls at Wimbledon one year, he shook his...
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 failure. But his performances were unique. For better or worse, they...
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