Brain Game Tennis Blog

Learn tennis strategy, read analysis of pro matches, and more from the Brain Game Tennis blog. All posts are written by ATP tennis strategy coach & analyst, Craig O'Shannessy.

5 Take Aways: 2018 US Open

Grand Slam Tennis Glory = Many Layers Of Success It’s been quite a summer! ???????????? Firstly Wimbledon, then Cincinnati, and now the US Open. Being a part of Team Djokovic is an absolute honor, and working alongside Marian Vajda and Uli Badio to bring the best out of Novak has taken my coaching to a
Naomi Osaka hits a forehand in 2018 US Open
Naomi Osaka The Real Deal… Naomi Osaka is the future. Best to get to know her now. ???? Naomi, 20-years-old from Japan, is into her first Grand Slam final this afternoon against Serena Williams. I am realllyyyy looking forward to this one. Noami plays a fun, aggressive brand of tennis that is really enjoyable to

G’day, Diego!

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Dirtballer.   You will have your hands on it Mon, October 1.  You know how sometimes you get a little ahead of yourself. ????????‍♂️ Well, that is definitely me with the launch of Dirtballer. The initial theory was to release it to the world during Roland Garros 2018. But then I thought… Wouldn’t it be
I highly recommend THE FIRST 4 SHOTS for a deep analysis of rally length. Click HERE for more information. The First 4 Shots – Video   WIMBLEDON 2018 Roger Federer def. Dusan Lajovic 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 Well, that didn’t take long! Roger dusted Dusan in just an hour and 19 minutes to move through to
For a deeper analysis of the massive impact the length of the rally has on winning a match, I highly recommend THE FIRST 4 SHOTS. Click HERE for more information about this tennis strategy product, focused on the importance of the start of the rally. The First 4 Shots – Video Tournament Predictions ✅ In order
For a deeper analysis of the massive impact the length of the rally has on winning a match, I highly recommend THE FIRST 4 SHOTS. Click HERE for more information about this tennis strategy course, focused on the importance of the start of the rally. The First 4 Shots – Video Congratulations Simona & Darren! Drama!
For a deeper analysis of the massive impact the length of the rally has on winning a match, I highly recommend THE FIRST 4 SHOTS. Click HERE for more information about this tennis strategy product, focused on the importance of the start of the rally. For a 20% discount, enter coupon code RG2018 at checkout. Last
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For a deeper analysis of the massive impact the length of the rally has on winning a match, I highly recommend THE FIRST 4 SHOTS. Click HERE for more information about this tennis strategy product, focused on the importance of the start of the rally. For a 20% discount, enter coupon code RG2018 at checkout. It’s
For a deeper analysis of the massive impact the length of the rally has on winning a match, I highly recommend THE FIRST 4 SHOTS. Click HERE for more information about this tennis strategy product, focused on the importance of the start of the rally. For a 20% discount, enter coupon code RG2018 at checkout. It’s
For a deeper analysis of the massive impact rally length has on winning a match, I highly recommend THE FIRST 4 SHOTS. Click HERE for more information about this tennis strategy product, focused on the importance of the start of the rally. The First 4 Shots – Video Adapt or die. If something is not working,
We have got Rafa all wrong. Look up the word illusion online and you get the following three definitions. a deceptive appearance or impression. a false idea or belief. Rafael Nadal. Ok… I threw the third one in there, but for good reason. He absolutely belongs! In fact, he could be the poster child. An analysis
Jelena Ostapenko began her Roland Garros title defense with a double fault. It would be one of 13 the 20-year-old Latvian would commit in 11 service games that would see the 2017 Paris champion bow out in the first round – losing 7-5, 6-3 to world No. 67, Kateryna Kozlova. Below is an outline of
Fight extreme with extreme! G’day from Monte Carlo, Rafael Nadal was at his scintillating best this afternoon against Dominic Thiem, winning 6-0, 6-2 in 67 minutes. I want to focus on one particular part of Nadal’s game – where he stood to return serve. Look at the picture above of Nadal preparing to return serve.
G’day from Monte Carlo, What a match that was! ???????? Congratulations to Dominic Thiem who defeated Novak Djokovic 6-7(2), 6-2, 6-3 in 2:29. It was a battle royale, and then some!!! It’s important to note that Novak served at 3-3, 40-15 in the 3rd set and had a lot of momentum. That’s tough to see
The rough reality of the second serve. There are four main elements to a point in tennis. Serve Return Rally Approach When we direct our focus to serving, we naturally feel like we are looking at instant offense. Instant winning percentages all-round. It’s simply not so. The first serve is a weapon at every level
I wrote this analysis right before the 2011 US Open. It provides an insight into Kevin Anderson’s journey to the 2017 US Open Final. It is never an easy conversation to talk with a player after they lose a match. Emotions get involved, judgement is clouded and opinion seems to take on more importance than
Who Makes More Returns? G’day from New York! So what do you think… Who puts more returns in the court between the following two levels? A Top 10 player in the world. A 16-year-old junior (boy or girl) We all know how inconsistent junior tennis is. Balls spraying everywhere. Too many loose errors. The lack

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2nd Serves: Asset Or Liability?

When Do 2nd Serves Become An Asset? In the past THIRTY YEARS, only 160 players on the ATP World Tour have forged a WINNING percentage (above 50%) behind their second serve. That’s only about five players each year getting added to this reputable list. Just five. The ceiling on this list stops short of 60%. Here’s the
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