Approaching the Net: Sneak Play!
This is one of my favorite singles strategies: the sneak play!
This is one of my favorite singles strategies: the sneak play!
The split step is such an important part of your tennis footwork, find out why.
Do you follow the directionals in your singles play?
What should you be doing with an easy, high volley in doubles?
Group B was full of surprises. Robin Soderling was the 9th ranked player in points for the ATP World Tour Finals and only made it in because Andy Roddick was still injured and not ready to play. He made the most of his opportunity by winning over Nadal and Djokovic in straight sets. The straight
At this point, Rafael Nadal's record is 0-2. You would think, with such a deficit, that he was "eliminated" from semifinal consideration. But it's not that simple. He is eliminated, yes, but there is a scenario where this would not be as obvious. Let's imagine the following scenario. Nadal beats Djokovic in straight sets. Soderling
Steve has worked hard to imitate the service motion of Pete Sampras over the years. Let's see how he's done!
Anyone know what's going on? I think I'm Audi (out) but the rules aren't worded too well. Andy Murray tweeted this shortly after Juan Martin del Potro beat Roger Federer. When that happened, 3 players in the Group A had a record of 2-1, each winning and losing the same number of sets. Indeed, Federer
Group A consisted of Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Juan Martin del Potro, and Fernando Verdasco. With 3 Slams won by members of this group, Group A was considered the tougher group. Today was the last day of the round robin for Group A and the results came down to the wire. Andy Murray played earlier
Today is a Holiday here in the United States called "Thanksgiving". It's a time to slow down and reflect upon everything that we have to be thankful of which, if we're honest, is a great deal no matter what circumstances happen to surround us. Below I'd like to briefly write about the different aspects of