Mixed Doubles Makeover: US Open Fan Week Just Got a Lot More Interesting
When I first heard that the US Open was dramatically overhauling the Mixed Doubles event by shrinking the draw and moving it to Fan Week,Read More
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When I first heard that the US Open was dramatically overhauling the Mixed Doubles event by shrinking the draw and moving it to Fan Week,Read More
1 responseShortly before Roland-Garros got underway last month, the post “Watching/Streaming Roland-Garros” expressed my trepidation about the move of the US broadcast rights to Warner Bros.Read More
This weekend, we’ve been exploring how tennis friendships are forged through intention and deepened through the generosity of our time. Today, we turn our attentionRead More
Throughout 2025, we are spending the first full weekend of each month with posts inspired by Gretchen Rubin’s New York Times bestselling book, The Happiness Project.Read More
Throughout 2025, we are spending the first full weekend of each month with posts inspired by Gretchen Rubin’s New York Times bestselling book, The Happiness Project.Read More
1 responseToday marks an exciting expansion of scope for the posts that appear on this site each Thursday. While that day will continue to focus onRead More
Netflix has recently released the much-anticipated docuseries Carlos Alcaraz: My Way. The three episodes of this show are positioned as an intimate look at the rise ofRead More
Over the weekend, I was thrilled to learn about the release of the “Serving Tennis History” digital archive. This exciting collaboration between the International TennisRead More
1 responseOne of the undertakings Gretchen Rubin tackled in The Happiness Project was starting a blog. She found that the act of writing gave her an outlet forRead More
2 responsesOne of the key takeaways from the March chapter of The Happiness Project is that joy and productivity are often interconnected. One of the recommendations that GretchenRead More