Year: 2011

  • Mixed Signals

    What do "One-on-One Doubles" tournaments, "Beach Tennis" tournaments and "QuickStart Tennis" tournaments have in common? The answer is … these events, while greatly valuable, should not be understood as the heart and soul of tennis. They are tennis competitions, rather than traditional tournaments. One-on-One Doubles, Beach Tennis and QuickStart might be enjoyable, worthwhile, challenging and…

  • Viva La Paris

    I have a special love for the French Open, which is starting in a few weeks. Roland Garros is truly unique in that it is a beautiful, intimate club much like The West Side Tennis Club, the former home of The U.S. Open. It is a civilized place with exhilarating, strategic tennis aided by the…

  • Young and Immature

    In a way, it’s refreshing to hear someone named "Donald" making the news other then Mr. Trump. Donald Young ranted against the USTA on Twitter after losing his French Open Wild Card qualifying match as reported by Long Island Tennis Magazine. I think Mr.Young needs to search inward to find the answers as to why he…

  • Random Thoughts….

    Maybe I should follow pro tennis more.  I was sitting in the doctor’s office today when I picked up Newsday. (What has happened to Newsday anyway?  That used to be a good paper.)  Anyways, I’m going through the sports section and see the results of the U.S/Germany relegation match.  I vaguely remember us losing in…

  • Treeing and Crying Babies

    In case you don’t know, the term "treeing" means playing over ones head.  It essence it means he/she is getting lucky.  To me this is the ultimate sign of disrespect towards a player and seriously puts the accuser in a negative light. And I hate when people say this aloud. People aren’t idiots.  When you say that someone…

  • Cry Baby Cry

    Spain’s David Ferrer fired a tennis ball in the direction of a distracting, crying baby in the stands while on his way to losing to Mardy Fish in the quarterfinals of the Miami Masters this past Wednesday. In his post-match interview, Ferrer said about the incident, "It was in one moment of the match, but…

  • Oxy-Morons

    The USPTA [United States Professional Tennis Association] and USPTR [United States Tennis Registry] are organizations that provide accreditation for tennis teaching professionals. In order to be called a "Tennis Professional" by these organizations, members must successfully complete a standardized competency test. The designation of "Master Professional" is the highest level of competency and it is…