Data Leaks and USTA Tennis Tournaments
Once upon a time, I discovered a leak of potentially sensitive personal data on TennisLink. When registering for age-group doubles divisions in tournaments, it wasRead More
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Once upon a time, I discovered a leak of potentially sensitive personal data on TennisLink. When registering for age-group doubles divisions in tournaments, it wasRead More
2 responsesOnce upon a time, there was an expectation that USTA League Captains would arrange their singles and doubles lines in order of strength. In otherRead More
1 responseI serve on an advisory council for a graduate cybersecurity program at a university in my local area. During a recent meeting, one of theRead More
Every time January rolls around, I take some time to mentally map out the books I plan to read throughout the year. That practice helpsRead More
My recent posts on the rules surrounding the common practice of “double dipping” in USTA League play generated an interesting comment. As I broke downRead More
2 responsesA few years ago, I played a practice match at a local high school where someone had chalk-marked what I assumed to be a cardioRead More
Familiar and new storylines to kickoff the 2025 tennis season. News that sheds light on the sport’s dynamic landscape. Tennis players, the ATP, WTA andRead More
The next focus area on our journey exploring topics inspired by The Happiness Project is to “Act More Energetic.” While it seems intuitive that people behave theRead More
The next focus area on our journey exploring topics inspired by The Happiness Project is “Exercise Better.” It might seem counterintuitive that tennis players wouldRead More
1 responseThroughout 2025, we are spending the first full weekend of each month with posts inspired by Gretchen Rubin in her iconic book, The Happiness Project. Rubin’sRead More