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Adult Tennis Tournaments in 2021: Update

Last week the USTA sent not one — but two — emails to its adult members on the new adult 2021 tournament structure. One subject line posed the question on whether the members are “Up to Date” on the coming changes. The other was titled along the lines of “The Top Things to Know.” This may be the start of a new informational blitz in preparation for the rollout 2021. It is also an opportunity to revisit my previous coverage of this topic in light of the new information that has emerged in those two communications.

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Why I Returned to Tennis

I am a lifetime member of the National Women’s Tennis Organization (NWTO). Until very recently, that organization was known as the National Women’s Senior Tennis Association. As it turns out the use of the word “Senior” was confusing or possibly off-putting to some of the organization’s prospective members. “Senior” tennis starts at a much younger age than people generally expect.

Live The Best Story of Your Life

Live the Best Story of Your Life: A World Champion’s Guide to Lasting Change is a book by Bob Litwin that haunted my nightstand at the top of my “next to read” pile for well over a year. I have been simultaneously highly interested in this book, and yet also somewhat ambivalent about the book during this timeframe. In retrospect, I wish I could have mastered the mood to dive into it earlier.

Continuous Play: Loss of Condition

I highly recommend tennis as a sport to parents who are looking to raise independent and assertive children. Tennis is the perfect environment for developing and growing problem solving abilities in kids. Due to the unique rules of tennis, players learn to stand up for themselves. It is a valuable life skill.

Tennis Tournament Prize Money Disparities

In a recent interview on the No Challenges Remaining Podcast, one of the “Original Nine” players, Kristy Pigeon, indicated that she thought that the “Battle of the Sexes” movie accurately depicted the events of 1970. Despite that, it is important to remember that “Battle of the Sexes” was not a documentary. Creative license was exercised to weave complex events into a narrative structure to fit within a reasonable movie run length.