Tri-Level Lives in a Gray Area
Whenever I tell someone that Tri-Level isn’t USTA League, it is almost always regarded as yet another of my crazy takes on tennis. However, itRead More
1 responseAn engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Whenever I tell someone that Tri-Level isn’t USTA League, it is almost always regarded as yet another of my crazy takes on tennis. However, itRead More
1 responseThis is a rare (and most likely misguided) opportunity to criticize one of Iga Swiatek’s training techniques. In Season 1, “Under Pressure,” on the NetflixRead More
The dominant story this week is that the WTA Finals has found a home for the next three years. Unfortunately, it is a controversial decisionRead More
There are a lot of compelling reasons to play tennis. Numerous studies show that people who play the sport have a reduced risk of cardiovascularRead More
In the personal productivity domain, “flow” is a state of optimal performance and efficiency characterized by full engagement and focus. Flow is associated with higherRead More
Throughout 2024, I am dedicating the first full weekend of every month to exploring the application of design-oriented thinking to improve our tennis lives. ThisRead More
Last May, I reviewed the novel “Apples Never Fall” by Liane Moriarty. I categorized it as a “Tennis Beach Book” as it is light, entertaining,Read More
I am launching into a new series of posts that examine how USTA rules and Regulations are applied to National Invitational Team events. This topicRead More
3 responsesA few weeks ago, our steady march through the tennis training techniques glimpsed in the Netflix docuseries “Break Point” featured an image of Ons JabeurRead More
Saudi Arabia’s bid for a top-level tournament faces uncertainty. Djokovic’s surprise coaching split. Is Danielle Collins really going to retire? Roger Federer set to deliverRead More