Tennis Beyond the Headlines: August 18, 2025
Heading into the start of the US Open “Fan Week,” the news is so scattered that I resorted to using an AI assistant to determineRead More
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Heading into the start of the US Open “Fan Week,” the news is so scattered that I resorted to using an AI assistant to determineRead More
In hacker culture, many people prefer to go by a handle. Frequently, that is done to preserve anonymity or to provide cover for work thatRead More
2 responsesIn his opening remarks at the Black Hat conference a couple of weeks ago, the event founder, Jeff Moss, stressed the importance of mission andRead More
A couple of weeks ago, I attended the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. At first glance, one presentation I sat in on titled “UseRead More
5 responsesIn Lifespan: Why We Age — and Why We Don’t Have To, David Sinclair challenges the conventional wisdom that aging is inevitable. He presents the provocativeRead More
1 responseA few weeks ago, as I registered for the USTA 55+ National Championships, I was greeted with something I’d never encountered before when signing upRead More
Our series of tennis training posts continues this week with another topic inspired by the Netflix docuseries Carlos Alcaraz: My Way. In addition to anRead More
This week’s tennis news spans the courts, the culture, and the growing global reach of the sport. The Cincinnati Open’s $260M tennis bet on theRead More
I am convinced that the most direct path toward repairing the adult tournament framework is reducing the glut of USTA League play that robs manyRead More
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a series of posts examining the competitive structure of USTA tournament tennis. In response, one commenter pointed outRead More