Tennis Beyond the Headlines: July 14, 2025
The Wimbledon finals are behind us and the post-Championship blues. These tennis news stories should help ease into the transition toward the US Open series.Read More
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
The Wimbledon finals are behind us and the post-Championship blues. These tennis news stories should help ease into the transition toward the US Open series.Read More
Wimbledon is wrapping up today, and once again I find myself playing catch-up on the traditions I usually highlight at the start of each fortnight.Read More
2 responsesLast year, I reminded everyone to gather their ingredients before Wimbledon began. That public service announcement was made because the Wimbledon tennis viewing experience is greatly enhancedRead More
Every year, just before Wimbledon rolls around, I typically preview many of the tournament’s greatest traditions. Unfortunately, the current fortnight snuck up on me andRead More
Over the past few months, a few people have told me that some of my personal viewpoints sound like they are pulled straight from “Outlive:Read More
1 responseLast Wednesday, I wrote about the pitfalls of the USTA self-rating system and how high school tennis experience, as specified in the guidelines, doesn’t alwaysRead More
This week’s featured training exercise once again comes from the Carlos Alcaraz: My Way docuseries. It features a foundational movement that elite players like Alcaraz incorporate intoRead More
A new rivalry that transforms tennis, robotic innovations, pasta with strawberries, and personal comebacks. Tennis news from the past week. Why the Sincaraz Era IsRead More
This month’s Happiness Project theme—money—has already brought me face-to-face with some interesting aspects of how we think about spending. In the first post, I wrestledRead More
1 responseThroughout 2025, I’ve been working on a monthly series inspired by Gretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project, a book that explores how intentional actions can incrementallyRead More
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