Winners in the Warm-Up
Yesterday, I shared how one of the more entertaining parts of writing this blog is the stories that readers share. This is our second postRead More
2 responsesAn engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Yesterday, I shared how one of the more entertaining parts of writing this blog is the stories that readers share. This is our second postRead More
2 responsesOne of my favorite aspects of writing this blog is that it opens the door for people to share their own tennis stories, which areRead More
1 responseThe September newsletter from the NWTO included a member poll asking its members to name their favorite tennis book. Since I write about tennis booksRead More
1 responseA Sportsmanship Policy is printed in the preface of The Code in the current edition of the USTA Friend at Court. Before even getting to the principles themselves, readersRead More
This week marks the end of a string of training posts sparked by the Netflix docuseries Carlos Alcaraz: My Way. Today’s topic marks the last training exerciseRead More
The Alcaraz–Sinner rivalry, Trump’s US Open appearance, record ESPN viewership, and high-fashion courtside trends. Why the Carlos Alcaraz–Jannik Sinner Rivalry Is Good for the Sport:Read More
There is an adage in tennis that says you can’t win a match in the warm-up. However, occasionally things happen during that time that canRead More
As soon as I found out that the Jelena Ostapenko/Taylor Townsend incident at the US Open included controversy over the warmup, I knew the timeRead More
This weekend is all about the curious and bizarre ritual of the cooperative tennis warmup. This topic finally rose to the top of my queueRead More
Bouyed by last week’s experience of stumbling across an unexpected gem on my own bookshelf, I enthusiastically dove into what I hoped might produce aRead More