The Joy of Public Park Courts
I am fortunate to live near a public park with several high-quality tennis courts. Additionally, the local Parks and Rec department does an excellent jobRead More
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
I am fortunate to live near a public park with several high-quality tennis courts. Additionally, the local Parks and Rec department does an excellent jobRead More
It looks like 2024 will be a relatively light year for new tennis books that excite me. I also plan on looping back to someRead More
S.C.F. Peile’s ‘Lawn Tennis as a Game of Skill’ was one of the earliest comprehensive books about the new sport. Originally written for a BritishRead More
Our sequential march through the training techniques glimpsed in the Netflix docuseries ‘Break Point” continues this week with Felix Auger Aliassime. In Episode 5 ofRead More
Cheating in college tennis is a rampant problem. Simona Halep splits with Patrick Mouratoglou, which likely portends a shift in defense strategy for the upcomingRead More
I witnessed tennis joy in its purest form over Memorial Day weekend at the Westwood Country Club in Austin. The daughter of one of theRead More
1 responseAnother moment that sparked joy for me this year was being handed a couple of stickers while I was at Intersectionals last month. One cameRead More
To close out 2023, the weekend “Unplugged” series will revolve around some of my favorite happenings from the previous year. In fact, this thread mayRead More
1 responseSometimes, I worry that the Trophy Husband is about to figure out that this blog provides a flimsy excuse to purchase every obscure tennis bookRead More
A few days ago, I stumbled across an interesting book review in the New York Times “TimesMachine” archive that originally ran in 1887. Lawn TennisRead More