Tennis News: September 26, 2022
Roger Federer’s last match at the Laver Cup were a hot ticket. The next “you can’t afford it” event in tennis will be the InternationalRead More
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Roger Federer’s last match at the Laver Cup were a hot ticket. The next “you can’t afford it” event in tennis will be the InternationalRead More
1 responseLast week, the USTA Adult Competition Committee (ACC) informed the National Women’s Tennis Organization (NWTO) and the National Senior Men’s Tennis Association (NSMTA) that theRead More
Today marks the 1000th consecutive day that this site has published original tennis content. It is the perfect opportunity to reflect on the journey upRead More
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4 responsesChances are you missed the drama during the US Open Women’s Doubles award ceremony. It is entirely understandable, if so. After all, while Women’s doublesRead More
I took two years of French in high school. In an indictment against the utility of that education, I had to use Google to checkRead More
Last Wednesday, the post “Who Can Call a Let,” highlighted a controversial situation from a US Open doubles match involving CoCo Gauff and Jessica Pegula.Read More
7 responsesI was taught to measure strings off a spool using a piece of tape on the floor. That is how they did it at theRead More
1 responseFederer retires and the US Open announces all time records in attendance, viewership, and sales. Serena Williams invokes Tom Brady and teases a potential return.Read More
From a tennis organizational standpoint, staging league play versus running a tournament requires significantly less labor. Additionally, the structure of leagues under the USTA distributesRead More
1 responseOne of the ideas shared a couple of weeks ago in “Bad Schedules Happen” was that tournament directors should be trained to run events usingRead More