All Strung Out
I was taught to measure strings off a spool using a piece of tape on the floor. That is how they did it at theRead More
1 responseAn engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
I was taught to measure strings off a spool using a piece of tape on the floor. That is how they did it at theRead More
1 responseFederer retires and the US Open announces all time records in attendance, viewership, and sales. Serena Williams invokes Tom Brady and teases a potential return.Read More
From a tennis organizational standpoint, staging league play versus running a tournament requires significantly less labor. Additionally, the structure of leagues under the USTA distributesRead More
1 responseOne of the ideas shared a couple of weeks ago in “Bad Schedules Happen” was that tournament directors should be trained to run events usingRead More
Teneral Cellars is currently selling a Zinfandel wine called “All In Zinfandel” that features a picture of Billie Jean King on the label. In relatedRead More
French archivist Julien Faraut wrote and directed a retrospective documentary on John McEnroe set against the 1984 finals of the French Open. In that match,Read More
5 responsesCoCo Gauff and Jessica Pegula teamed up to play doubles at this year’s US Open. They were bounced out of the tournament in a contentiousRead More
1 responseEvery time the US Open rolls out the court drying Zambonis, I fantasize about how awesome it would be to have one at my disposal.Read More
1 responseThis week’s roundup spends an inordinate amount of time on food and beverage storylines emerging from the US Open. The Tiramisu in the US OpenRead More
League play has irreversibly transformed Adult tennis at the USTA. This weekend we have been exploring how Leagues became the top priority. Community Tennis AssociationsRead More
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