Putting “Winning” into Perspective By P.J. SimmonsIn the wake of the Lance Armstrong debacle, I’ve been reflecting a lot on how lucky we tennis players are that our sport’s top champions are such great role models– not just as hardworking...
Want a Killer Serve? Top Tips from a Real 4.5 Player (Guest Post) The following is a guest post from Jim Olson – an avid 4.5 player from Madison, WI who I met earlier this year at Bollettieri IMG academy. Jim started playing at 13 years of age but became...
Project Serve: Fixing the Trophy Position As I mentioned in a recent post, I’m on a mission to transform my serve from a weakness to a weapon. It’s a process that’s involving a lot of patience: I’m breaking down every aspect of the serve and,...
Project Serve: From Weakness to Weapon Andy Murray’s expression in this photo (like he’s about to yell an expletive or kill someone) pretty much sums up the way I’ve felt about my serve for the past two years. Until recently, my serve has been a...
“I’ll Take That Mistake” – Best Coaching Advice Ever By P.J. SimmonsRecently I had the pleasure of playing a doubles match with my friend Kirk visiting NYC from Little Rock– an awesome player who blew past 4.5 level years ago. I met Kirk...
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