The Gift of Mentorship in Tennis
Mentoring programs are ubiquitous in the corporate environment. It is widely accepted that mentorship is an effective way to facilitate knowledge sharing and encouragement. ResearchRead More
1 responseAn engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Mentoring programs are ubiquitous in the corporate environment. It is widely accepted that mentorship is an effective way to facilitate knowledge sharing and encouragement. ResearchRead More
1 responseTennis journalist and historian, Richard Evans, approached John McEnroe about collaborating on a biography in 1981. It was a scant three years into his professionalRead More
One downside of playing professional tennis in the modern era (or so I am told) is that lapses of judgement are recorded and amplified onRead More
1 responseIn the run up to the US Open this week, the official twitter account of the tournament posted a video of Naomi Osaka warming upRead More
Even the “Tennis Plays for Peace” found controversy and the New York Times examines the potential future torchbearers for the sport. It is time toRead More
The most popular sports in the United States, such as football, basketball, and baseball, are built around intense fan loyalty to a team rather thanRead More
Lew Sherr, the new USTA CEO, was recently interviewed on “Here to Serve,” a podcast produced by USTA Florida. In the true spirit of FiendRead More
1 responsePlay gets underway at the US Open on Monday. That means that it is time to stock up on all the ingredients and equipment necessaryRead More
2 responsesJohn McEnroe is undeniably one of the all time greats of American tennis. As the US Open gets underway next week, it is the perfectRead More
1 responseWhen electronic line review systems were first deployed in professional tennis, it was pretty common to see rankings lists of players who were the mostRead More