It’s not the serve or the forehand -- it’s the feet. From Iga Swiatek to Aryna Sabalenka, today’s champions know that the foundation of power starts from the ground up.
What stands out most about Carlos Alcaraz, beyond his divine talent and superhuman shot-making, is that ever-present smile: a ...
Elena Rybakina became the first player to qualify for the 2025 WTA Tour Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia after a stunning comeback win over Iga Świątek. Świątek had eased to the first set 6-3, but ...
Faster swing speed without extra motion. Alcaraz’s shoulders turn more, but he keeps a nice bend in the hitting elbow and the racquet head even with his chest, just like players with more modest ...
The 2025 WTA Tour Finals began November 1 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with the top eight singles players and doubles pairs in ...
Ever since he first picked up a tennis racket, João Fonseca has shown a penchant for power – even if it came with mixed results.
At 1-1, 30-all in the opening set, Luisa Stefani chased down a lofted ball with an impressive no-look backhand in the AUX ...
By practically any way of accounting, 26-year-old Alejandro Davidovich Fokina is one of the best tennis players in the world.
Cameron Norrie sent an erratic Carlos Alcaraz out of the Paris Masters in the second round, beating the world No. 1 4-6, 6-3, ...
Abstract: The definition of which serve strokes to use depends on the technique practiced and the specific tactical conditions during the game because of the strategic complexity inherent in serve ...
For such a short stroke, it’s very easy to complicate the volley. The shot is all about efficiency—a steady racquet face, simplified technique and precise targeting. Yet the slightest bit of ...
Has coached Amanda Anisimova WTA#20, Lauren Albanese WTA#,170 Alexandra Yepifanova ITF#10, and many more ITF and USTA female players. Has a B.A in Psychology and is certified as a Sports Mental Coach.
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