Tennis News: October 9, 2023
Is the USTA trying to silence Pam Shriver? Compelling insights into the world of tennis. USTA accused of downplaying sexual abuse and trying to silenceRead More
2 responsesAn engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Is the USTA trying to silence Pam Shriver? Compelling insights into the world of tennis. USTA accused of downplaying sexual abuse and trying to silenceRead More
2 responsesTennis matches are typically won by the player who wins the most points. However, the intricacies in the scoring system sometimes result in a matchRead More
Last December, I wrote a series of posts highlighting the “12 Habits of Highly Successful Tennis Players.” Throughout 2023, the first weekend of every monthRead More
2 responsesLi Na is a retired professional tennis player and a trailblazer in the sport. She was the first person from China to win a GrandRead More
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is the custodian of the Rules of Tennis. Despite the fact that I frequently cite the USTA Friend at CourtRead More
This weekend’s “Unplugged” posts revolve around Principle 42 from “The Code,” which is the unwritten rules of tennis published with the USTA’s Friend at Court.Read More
I live within walking distance of excellent public park tennis courts. That site attracts a wide variety of people, ranging from some of the area’sRead More
Tennis had a feel-good moment of sportsmanship during the US Open Men’s Doubles final this year. Down 2-4 in the deciding set, Matthew Ebden hitRead More
2 responsesYesterday, we discussed the principles underpinning situations when a server should be granted a second first serve after they have already delivered a fault. “TheRead More
By far, the most common question I receive when people learn that I write a rules-centric tennis blog seeks guidance on when two serves shouldRead More