Denis Shapovalov When we arrived Toronto for the ATP Masters in July the first player we filmed was Dominic Thiem, practicing with a young lefty player I didn’t recognize at the time, Canadian junior Wimbledon champion Denis Shapovalov. The next...
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We've looked at what happens with the wrist in the modern forehand with conservative and moderate grips. (Click Here.) Is...
In the last article (Click Here) we saw that at the pro level the player who wins the four hit...
What about practice? What is the role of practice in developing greatness? Most of that is truly invisible to the fan—the years of development, what players do when not competing, what they do or don't do in that short off...
Looking for a clear and concise explanation of how to develop maximum power on the serve? In the second article in this new series, John Craig explores belief and reality for this widely misunderstood and controversial topic. The wrist he...
Before the start of Wimbledon in 1939—his first and only appearance there--Bobby Riggs walked into one of London's legal bookmaking parlors. An American magazine writer several years later wrote, "This particular bookmaker was confronted a day before.the tournament began by...
In my first article for Tennisplayer, we looked at what I call the "Set-up Point." Basically a Set-up Point is any point that can move you to within one point of winning a game. (Click Here.) Now in this second...
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