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Play gets underway at the US Open on Monday. That means that it is time to stock up on all the ingredients and equipment necessaryRead More
2 responsesAn engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Play gets underway at the US Open on Monday. That means that it is time to stock up on all the ingredients and equipment necessaryRead More
2 responsesJohn McEnroe is undeniably one of the all time greats of American tennis. As the US Open gets underway next week, it is the perfectRead More
1 responseWhen electronic line review systems were first deployed in professional tennis, it was pretty common to see rankings lists of players who were the mostRead More
Anticipation is a critical aspect of competitive performance in tennis. In fact, it is so important that many coaches use the alternative term “recognition” toRead More
Iga Świątek is envious of the men’s balls at the US Open. That may be my best opening tag line ever and I am justRead More
A comment left against the post “Three Day Weekend Tournament Survey” on Friday asked a fair question. To paraphrase, Jack was wondering if there wasRead More
1 responseI have the distinct impression that there is trepidation in some corners of the USTA regarding surveys. In a large organization, any data collection initiativeRead More
A couple of weeks ago this site shot out a survey to capture player preferences about scheduling three day tennis tournaments. That initiative was motivatedRead More
2 responsesNovak Djokovic will probably miss competing in the US Open this year because the United States is apparently not going to allow him to enterRead More
Electronic line calling systems are operated under rules that limit the number of challenges that can be issued. When these systems were first unveiled, processingRead More