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Why Player Burnout Is a Growing Problem in Professional Tennis

Professional tennis has a problem it has been slow to name clearly. Players are breaking down more frequently, retiring from tournaments mid-season at higher...

How the Tennis Calendar Is Built and Why It Matters

Professional tennis runs for approximately eleven months of the year. From the first hard court events in Brisbane and Auckland in early January to...

Why Topspin Changed Professional Tennis

There is a shot that every recreational tennis player attempts and most professional tennis players depend on — a shot so embedded in the...

Why the Second Serve Has Become the Most Important Shot in Tennis

Ask a casual tennis fan which serve matters more and the answer is almost always the first serve. The first serve is the one...

How Court Position Has Changed the Modern Baseline Game

Watch a professional tennis match from the 1980s and then watch one from today. The difference is immediate and striking — not just in...

What Happens When a Player Gets Defaulted in Professional Tennis

In the vast majority of professional tennis matches, the outcome is decided on the court. One player wins enough points, games, and sets to...

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