The Legality of an Unusual Grip
Alexander Bublik played a shot using an unusual grip recently at the Miami Open. During his first-round match against J.J. Wolf, Bublik played a sitterRead More
2 responsesAn engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Alexander Bublik played a shot using an unusual grip recently at the Miami Open. During his first-round match against J.J. Wolf, Bublik played a sitterRead More
2 responsesAustralian professional tennis player Jason Kubler made a brief appearance in the new Netflix documentary, “Break Point.” Shortly before the 19-minute mark of S1E1, KublerRead More
Rafael Nadal slips outside the ATP top 10 for the first time since April 2005. Rohan Bopanna becomes the answer to the trivia question whoRead More
I am convinced that the ITF and USTA have provided their organizational leaders with “talking points” for staying “on message” when pitching the (World TennisRead More
3 responsesUSTA League (and an increasing number of tournaments) are competed in a format that uses a super-breaker in lieu of a full 3rd set. OneRead More
Considerable skepticism on the accuracy of the World Tennis Number (WTN) is centered around the fact that the new rating system only considers results atRead More
4 responsesI wrote about receiving a copy of the tennis instructional classic “Watch the Ball, Bend your knees, That’ll be $20 please!” as a birthday giftRead More
A first-round match at Indian Wells last week ended with a “controversial” call that is the perfect illustration of two aspects of the “Player LosesRead More
1 responseThis week’s tennis training topic is another exercise that made a brief appearance in the new Netflix documentary, “Break Point.” Shortly before the 19-minute markRead More
1 responseThe US Davis Cup team has a new captain. Backlash from Reily Opelka’s hot take on the game of doubles in tennis. Bob Bryan replacesRead More