Your Tennis Happiness Journal
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
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
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
Jumping rope is a well-established method for building a solid foundation of good footwork and agility for tennis. The repetitive jumping motion helps players developRead More
This weekend, I am sharing some ideas for better tennis through technology. These “hacks” involve devices that are not specific to the sport but neverthelessRead More
The Tennis Channel and Tennis Channel Plus services are a borderline essential need for me. Timeshifting matches via on-demand streaming enables me to watch matchesRead More
3 responsesIn my review of the Netflix docuseries “Break Point” last week, I expressed sincere surprise that the show’s latest installment used Naomi Osaka as oneRead More
Among the many best practices in evidence at the Level 1 Senior National Women’s Clay Court Championships is the use of Court Monitors for someRead More