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I spent the first 13 years of my career developing software for a major telecommunications company. The kids—er, I mean “early career professionals” — thatRead More
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
I spent the first 13 years of my career developing software for a major telecommunications company. The kids—er, I mean “early career professionals” — thatRead More
I truly believe that nothing is better than tennis for building the foundational characteristics of high achievement. The sport builds resilience by forcing players toRead More
2 responsesLast week, as I wrote about a new undocumented rule imposed at the recent Tom Fey National Tri-Level Invitational Championships, I realized that a fullRead More
2 responsesAs it turns out, I have a second secret weapon in my battle against plantar fasciitis. Last Tuesday, I shared how I use a golfRead More
Ukrainians find support in the U.S. and a tennis serving record is smashed. The underrated news stories and skills that shape the sport’s evolving landscape.Read More
I am wrapping up this “Unplugged” weekend with a semi-hot take. The only thing worse than rainouts in USTA League play is scheduling the makeups.Read More
As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, a rainout last Saturday allowed players from my team to sit down for a leisurely lunch. The conversation wasRead More
Last Saturday, one of my teams scheduled a lunch date with an injured teammate who will not be able to play with us this season.Read More
3 responsesTennis legend Fred Stolle passed away last week at the age of 86. The Australian won two Grand Slam singles titles and many others inRead More
Last year, I wrote a 21-part series about a rule imposed at the Tom Fey National Tri-Level Invitational Championships that negatively impacted some players fromRead More
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