The Serbian Tennis Monster Janko Tipsarevic
In 1999 I had a good Easter Bowl finish in the boys 16 and under division. Due to my results, I was invited by the USTA to go on a trip for three weeks to Europe and play some of … Continue reading →
In 1999 I had a good Easter Bowl finish in the boys 16 and under division. Due to my results, I was invited by the USTA to go on a trip for three weeks to Europe and play some of … Continue reading →
The Inside Look at an Elite Amateur Tennis Player Since there is so much information on the internet about how to perfect this or that tennis technique, I thought it would be very interesting for my audience to get an … Continue reading →
An Interview with Keith Parmenter: The Man in South Florida Who Keeps the Top Tennis Players Injury Free I thought it would be very interesting for you to read about how athletes cure some ailments and how the bodywork specialists … Continue reading →
Preseason Training For Elite College Tennis Players There is plenty of information on the Internet about how an ATP or WTA professional prepares for their upcoming season, but there is minimal information about how high-level college tennis players prepare for … Continue reading →
More Matches For Our American Junior Tennis Players As many of you read my articles, I too occasionally read articles pertaining to tennis on the internet or social medial. There are times where I may agree with what is being … Continue reading →
Times Have Changed In The College Tennis Recruiting World As the Eddie Herr and Orange Bowl junior international tennis tournaments are rapidly approaching here in South Florida, I noticed a new trend in the way colleges are recruiting their student … Continue reading →
My Good Tennis Friend: Michael Russell I hear it all the time from coaches that the player is too small or they do not possess a big enough weapon, so they have no chance of becoming a world class tennis … Continue reading →
Tennis is a big business and more hours for your child on the court equates to more money for the coach or academy. There is a new trend in tennis development with coaches convincing parents that pulling their child out … Continue reading →
Maximizing Your Tournament Budget Junior tennis travel and playing in tournaments are very costly and everyone’s financial situation is different, which is why implementing a strategy for your child to play competitive tournaments without spending an exorbitant amount of money … Continue reading →
How to Study Tennis As I have discussed in previous articles, there is a lack of knowledge with American tennis players at all levels, as to how well they understand the game and how well they understand their own game. … Continue reading →
Who will win French Open 2015? There are not going to be any major surprises in my Roland Garros- the 2015 French Open predictions. On the men’s side, Novak Djokovic seems to be the clear cut favorite as Rafael Nadal … Continue reading →