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Tennis Strategy #24 Dominating The Net
Lobs and overheads are some of the most under-practiced shots in the game. If you are a net player, it’s going to be vital to have a well...
Tennis Strategy #23 Pressure Time And Space Intro
I’m starting this section with a story of a very successful college player that I coaching beginning when he was 13 years old. He came...
Tennis Strategy #22 Establishing Movement In Return Game
Flipping It Around To the Return Game One of the best possible ways to gain control of the point in a return game is to steer as many...
Tennis Strategy #21 The Movement Game
If you want to pressure movement well, you at least need to be either a better player at making angles with your shots, or a better,...
Tennis Strategy #20 Consistency: Branching Out
Every level you go up, you face a new level of power. So even though you were a power player at a certain level, you might not be able to...
Tennis Strategy #19 What Is Consistency?
Much is made of the word ‘consistency’ and many salutes are given to the player who can extend a rally, but is that really the best way...
My Headspace #3 Atomic Habits
Lately I have been reading and re-reading Atomic Habits, which I strongly recommend to anyone who wants to get better at almost anything....
Tennis Strategy #18 Time/Space And Court Position
Another aspect of pressuring time and space is to change your court position to distort the court, change the timing, influence your...
Tennis Strategy #17 2of5 The Pressure Time And Space Game
Pressure Time And Space If I were to say that I want to pressure my opponent’s time and space, but all I do is stand 5 feet behind the...
Tennis Strategy #16. 1of5 The Power Game
This is the first of five chapters where we will break down each of the same number of major strategies that exist in tennis. Power Game...
Tennis Strategy #15 Broad Strokes Of Strategy Part 2b
Why Don’t Players Play A Strategy Very Well? The problem for many players is that they feel lost when it comes to strategy, so they...
Tennis Strategy #15 Broad Strokes of Strategies Part Two
Today I have the idea of sharing the development of my writing. This is a 1.5 draft, because it's almost a second draft. If you come back...
My Headspace #2 Reality v. Idealized Portrayal
I'm not complaining. I actually have learned to go through some times of adversity, waiting, things breaking, and flowing to what works....
Tennis Strategy #14 Broad Strokes Of Strategies
Can You Over Power Them? When you are the stronger player, you can overpower your opponent on the day, time after time, hit hard to them,...
Tennis Strategy #13 A Lack Of Subtlety In Strategy
You have read Tennis Strategy 101, or you think you don’t need to do so. It’s important to be sure you have stopped making the subtle...
Tennis Strategy #12 Intro To Tennis Strategy 201
Here is a second draft of the introduction to TS201 Who Is This Book For? There are a few types of players who are going to benefit the...
Tennis Business #107 Owner V. Victim Mentality
Be An Owner, Not A Victim You are in charge of where and how you work. You either accept conditions as they are and work within them with...
Tennis Strategy #11 Observations From WTA 500 Event
I went to my local WTA event to see the current level of first round play, among seasoned professionals inside the top 100, and also...
Tennis Business #106 Honest, Transparent, Reliable
Be Honest Being honest about admitting a mistake, when it comes to double booking, failing to put a lesson on the calendar, and doing...
Tennis Strategy #10 Strokes, Strategy And The Limits Of Social Media
"Don't trust everything you see on the internet!" ~ Abraham Lincoln Super Stars Of Social Media Recently, I was interacting with a player...
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