Martin Solveig’s hit track “Hello” is so 2011. The music video however, is a timeless (literally) classic that requires revisiting in the buildup to this years next Grand Slam, the French Open. This battle at Roland Garros between Solveig and … Continued
The State of American Tennis
On Monday night at Madison Square Garden The PNB Paribas Showdown, featuring four of the world’s top players, took place. Well actually, three of the world’s top players. To put Andy Roddick in the same conversation as Roger Federer, Maria … Continued
How to Avoid Tennis Elbow and Other Tennis Related Injuries
If you play as much tennis as I do you’ll be familiar with the aches, pains, and muscle tweaks that come with the game. Many people even sustain serious shoulder and back injuries, or worse, the dreaded tennis elbow. Instead … Continued
The Backhand Debate: Two Handed or One Handed?
Any proper tennis coach is going to try and make a student as comfortable as possible on the tennis court, especially a beginner. Often it comes down to personal preference and natural feel when choosing whether to use a one … Continued
Aussie Open Finals Preview: Can Nadal get his Swagger Back?
The 2012 Australian Open sees two familiar foes face off, promising a dramatic, and possibly historic, finish to the years first Grand Slam. In the post match interview with Jim Courier (By the way, Courier’s interviews are just brutal. I … Continued
2012 Australian Open: Murray’s Time?
It feels as thought the 2011 season has just ended. Well in truth, it just did. The Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London, the final tournament of the 2011 season, was just in December, causing many people such as … Continued