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.
Num3ers Sneak Peak
Thursday, 07 May 2015
Sneak Peak. Let’s take a little look inside Num3ers… G’day! Hope all is going well this week! Some huge NCAA round of 64 battles coming up this weekend, and some monster matches in Madrid as well. Lots of fun stuff! I have been putting the finishing touches on Num3ers all week, powered by a solid
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2015 Miami: SAP 50 Match Deep Dive (Part 4/4 = Rallying)
Saturday, 02 May 2015
G’day! I hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend! Here is the final installment on the superb SAP 50 Match Data Set from Miami. Below are the links to the first three stories in case you missed them. Miami 1 – Serving Miami 2 – Break Points Miami 3 – Returning SAP is doing an
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2015 Miami: SAP 50 Match Deep Dive (Part 3 of 4 = Returning)
Thursday, 23 April 2015
G’day! The return of serve is a lethal weapon in it’s own right, and has improved a lot in the past decade to efficiently neutralize the serve. The best returners in the world are also the best ranked players – much more of an equivalent effect than with the best servers. SAP’s outstanding data from
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2015 Miami: SAP 50 Match Deep Dive (Part 2 of 4 = Break Points)
Thursday, 16 April 2015
G’day! Not all points are created equal – and break points carry the most weight of all in a tennis match. They are the “momentum” points that quickly swing the outcome of matches at any moment. These big points could come in the first game, in the middle of the match, or right at the
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2015 Miami: SAP 50 Match Deep Dive (Part 1 of 4 = Serving)
Monday, 13 April 2015
G’day! The tennis analytics revolution is well under way. SAP are doing a great job uncovering critical data in their new relationship with the WTA, and I want to share some of that with you in today’s blog. SAP took 50 women’s matches from the 2015 Miami Open, and combined all that data into one
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Dubai – Roger rocks Novak
Monday, 02 March 2015
How Roger beat Novak playing very smart tennis Roger Federer is having an amazing renaissance to his already amazing career. The latest highlight is a straight sets win over world #1, Novak Djokovic, in the Dubai final on Saturday. I wrote a story for the ATP World Tour, which is still on the front page of
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G’day from the Aussie Open
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Game plans work. otherwise knows as how to not lose 18 matches in a row to the same person. G’day from Melbourne! Well, by now I am sure you heard how badly Tomas Berdych beat Rafael Nadal in the quarter finals. It was 6-2, 6-0, 7-6(5), but not that close. I an sure in the
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Hawk-Eye Tennis Coaching Ambassador
Saturday, 17 January 2015
The perfect couple. Hawk-Eye Tennis Coaching Ambassador. G’day from Melbourne Park! It is with great pleasure that I would like to officially announce a wonderful working relationship with Hawk-Eye as their global Tennis Coaching Ambassador. Hawk-Eye have been an integral part of tennis since 2002, and are the gold standard for delivering tennis analytics to
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Watching Roger Federer Make History
Monday, 12 January 2015
It’s a big number. Roger reaches a massive milestone… I was on Pat Rafter Arena last night to witness Roger win his 1000th match on tour – only the third player ever to do it. I want to share 10 things from the match with you. 1. It’s amazing how much Federer is loved
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Berrer def. Nadal – what a difference the right mindset makes
Saturday, 10 January 2015
Berrer def. Nadal 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 One game changed everything. Did you see the stunning victory by Michael Berrer over Rafael Nadal this week in Doha? Wow! It was Rafa’s first match back, and the nerves really kicked in. He cruised through the first set and then lost serve in the middle of the second
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Why 1% Matters
Friday, 02 January 2015
And how patterns are the key to that 1%. G’day! It’s a brand spanking New Year and it’s only natural to want to attack 2015 like a bull running down the streets of Pamplona. Sounds good to me, so let’s pick a role model to copy that crushed it in 2014. Well, that person would be Roger
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US Open Qualies Day 1
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
G’day from New York, Qualifying for the U.S. Open started Monday and it was great to walk around the courts and see all the players in action. It’s an ideal time to see young up-and-comers for the first time and get a feel for the new names and faces of the next wave of players
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Hosting a Radio Talk Show Tonight!
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Howdy! RADIO SPOT Well it’s been an absolutely fabulous week on all fronts! I hope everyone had an enjoyable Easter with family and friends. Tonight at 9.00pm central I will be co-hosting a tennis radio talk show which is going to be a lot of fun! Below is the link to listen to it and
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Day 5 – 2013 WTA Championships from Istanbul
Saturday, 26 October 2013
G’day, A big day on Saturday with Na Li and Serena Williams both winning their semi-final matches here in Istanbul. Li was very impressive to take down Kvitova in straight sets 6-4, 6-2 and she is the master of getting off to flying starts this tournament. Li went up two breaks of serve within a
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Day 4 – 2013 WTA Championships from Istanbul
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Good morning out there! Friday was a fun day here in Istanbul as I ventured to the Grand Bazaar in town before watching the matches in the evening. I can honestly say I have never seen anything that comes remotely close to the Grand Bazaar. Almost a quarter of a million people go through it
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Day 3 – 2013 WTA Championships from Istanbul
Thursday, 24 October 2013
G’day! The highlight of day 3 was my 9.5hrs of straight sleep! Just kidding, but that was top 3 for sure. With the jet lag now full behind me I was able to have a great day at the tennis. The real highlight was the last match of the day with Serena Williams and Petra
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Day 2 – 2013 WTA Championships in Istanbul
Thursday, 24 October 2013
G’day, Well it really has been an extremely enjoyable trip to Istanbul so far. The highlight of Day 2 was seeing the wonderful return to form of Jelena Jankovic who defeated world #2 Victoria Azarenka 6-4, 6-3 for the best win she had had in three and a half years. She was composed, confident and
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Day 1 – 2013 WTA Championships in Istanbul
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
G’day from Turkey! It has been a really good few days here in Turkey and the tournament kicked off last night with three solid matches. I wrote two stories late last night and here are the links to both of them. www.wtatour.com – A Deeper Look: Serena vs Kerber www.wtachampionships.com – In Depth on Azarenka
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2013 WTA Tour Championships – LIVE from Istanbul
Monday, 21 October 2013
G’day from Istanbul! It is an absolute pleasure to be LIVE in Istanbul to cover the year end championships for the WTA. This is my first time to Turkey and I must say I am loving every minute of it. I went to the draw ceremony last night which was a lot of fun, followed
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Madison Westby Wins Waco ITF
Saturday, 28 September 2013
Taking Titles! Congratulations to our own Madison Westby who won her first ITF title in Waco this week. Madison, from Tulsa Oklahoma, joined the Brain Game Tennis Academy this Fall and has shown instant improvement with her aggressive game. Madison only dropped one set, which was in the final, and did not drop serve in
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