Take Two: Standing Leg Abduction with a Resistance Band
Last Tuesday, I described how Aryna Sabalenka was briefly seen performing a standing leg abduction during Season 2 Episode 1 of the Netflix docuseries “BreakRead More
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Last Tuesday, I described how Aryna Sabalenka was briefly seen performing a standing leg abduction during Season 2 Episode 1 of the Netflix docuseries “BreakRead More
The French Open will finalize Olympic qualifications. Saudi Arabia’s influence continues to grow. New strategic alliances, film releases, and off-court controversies round out this week’sRead More
The ATP has been experimenting with an alternate way to represent the score during tie-break games. Rather than only numerically indicating each player’s score, theRead More
1 responseIn April of 2023, the post “Escalating the Tiebreak Issue” described how I intentionally (and obnoxiously) escalated a dispute over the short-set tie-break game usedRead More
1 responseOver the Easter weekend, I played in the HTA/RBC Wealth Management Houston Open. As my opponent and I were handed the balls, the tournament deskRead More
4 responsesMemorial Day weekend marks the official launch of summer. Consequently, this is the perfect time to consider tennis books appropriate for the beach or otherRead More
Until the past two months, I didn’t fully appreciate that the USTA has implemented two independent suspension point systems. Leagues and Tournaments have separate scheduleRead More
Aryna Sabalenka had quite a workout on the lawn at the Australian Open in 2023. In the first episode of Season 2 of the NetflixRead More
Serena Williams will host the ESPYS in July. The new “Dirtball Double” raises player concerns over the length of tournaments. The Tennis Channel introduces ‘Women’sRead More
Over the past month and a half, I wrote a series of 21 posts about an incident that occurred earlier this year at the TomRead More
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