The Art Of Winning 2nd Serve Points
Wednesday, 10 August 2022
G’day, Is your second serve a strength of your game? I can say with almost certainty that it is not because it’s not for almost everyone on the ????. Consider these numbers from recent US Open tournaments for both men and women. MEN US Open: 2nd Serve Points Won The first thing to consider is
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2021 US Open: It’s What Djokovic Is NOT Doing That You Need To Pay Attention To
Sunday, 12 September 2021
G’day, The last time Novak Djokovic won the US Open in 2018, I was on his coaching team along with Marian Vajda. My specific role was match strategy. Keep a finger on the pulse of Novak’s game and research the daylights out of opponents. My goal was to always know the opponent’s tendencies better than
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2021 US Open: Djokovic’s Stunning Net Statistics
Friday, 10 September 2021
Novak Djokovic Is A Short Ball Hunter What are your chances of out-rallying, out-hustling, and out-thinking Novak Djokovic in a baseline rally? It’s somewhere between slim and none. You may be able to win some arbitrary points here and there, but nothing to form a game plan around. Nothing that allows you to create a
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2020 US Open Final Preview: Thiem v Zverev
Sunday, 13 September 2020
G’day! It’s a very rare occurrence in recent times in the men’s game when we get a brand new Grand Slam champion. Today is one of those days! I looked through several metrics for both Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem in New York the past couple of weeks as well as their rivalry to highlight
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2020 US Open Semi Final Preview: Thiem v Medvedev
Friday, 11 September 2020
Six points out of every 10 will finish with Daniil Medvedev and Dominic Thiem hitting a MAXIMUM of just two balls in the court in their semi-final of the US Open in New York this evening. That’s either no balls in the court (double fault) or one or two for either player. Happening. Whoever
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US Open Back Stage: Come Stand On The Tennis Court In The Gargantuan Arthur Ashe Stadium
Friday, 04 September 2020
G’day, Arthur Ashe Stadium is the biggest tennis stadium in the world, seating 23,771 fans. That’s a lot of humanity all gathered together to watch a tennis match! It opened in 1997 with a cost of $254 million, and a roof was added in 2016 for $150 million, which was part of a $550 million
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