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Season 2 of the Netflix docuseries “Break Point” brought a change in how the narrative arc of each episode was structured. During the first season,Read More
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Season 2 of the Netflix docuseries “Break Point” brought a change in how the narrative arc of each episode was structured. During the first season,Read More
The Carlos Alcaraz tennis revolution is upon us. Wimbledon highlights that the Olympics creates an odd surface transition for tennis and a pickleball story youRead More
A couple of Wednesdays ago, my weekly tennis rules post centered around an unusual situation that arose in a match between Madison Keys and LeylahRead More
Last week, I concluded my review of Jelena Dokic’s first book, Unbreakable, by observing that it felt like an unfinished story. Given the abuse she enduredRead More
Aryna Sabalenka is known for her raw power and aggressive ball striking on the WTA tour. When watching her play, it is apparent that herRead More
Novak Djokovic makes yet another PR unforced error. A chat with Wimbledon’s boss, and the artistry of Wimbledon’s groundskeeping. Why the slice is so effectiveRead More
It rained a lot during the Wimbledon Championships this year. While that frustratingly occurred on the days when my schedule permitted watching a lot ofRead More
12 responsesESPN/ABC holds the television broadcast rights for the 2024 Wimbledon Championships. The switch from the Tennis Channel to the alternate service has once again inspiredRead More
1 responseDuring a Wimbledon first-round match this year between Harriet Dart and Zhuoxuan Bai, the umpire had to temporarily stop play to direct a ball personRead More
2 responsesI feel compelled to note that I am not scouring the internet for clips of umpires missing calls. However, missed calls are the ones that tend to be captured and posted to YouTube, so that is generally what turns up in searches. Additionally, missed calls are usually great backdrops for more extensive discussions about the nuances of the rules. They are also fabulously entertaining.
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