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  • Vic Braden

    One of the greatest coaches in tennis history, Vic Braden, has died at the age of 85. Vic was a pioneer in the tennis instructional field. While other coaches were limiting their teaching to a reliance on personal experience, Mr. Braden was breaking barriers using science to support his instruction. Vic Braden teamed with another…

  • CC Bellis

    Evert, Austin, Capriati, Davenport, Williams, Williams, Bellis? Not quite yet, but 15-year-old CC Bellis, TR Blue Chip and rising sophomore, Class of 2017  has the best chance to ascend to become the next great American since Serena. She is also the total package for marketers: Young, talented, attractive, sincere and best of all, she can play. I have a…

  • Noah Rubin

    The FIFA World Cup, Tour de France, Lebron, Melo … forget about it! The biggest local sports news for Long Island tennis fans is Noah Rubin. He's the 2014 Wimbledon Boy's Champion, which is a truly remarkable achievement, but not his biggest accomplishment of the week. He also announced that he's going to Wake Forest University, and by choosing to…

  • Too Much Grass at Wimbledon: John McEnroe and the Honor System

    John McEnroe wants to get rid of umpires in professional tennis. "It would be 30 percent more interesting," McEnroe claimed in a pre-Wimbledon press conference. He can't be serious and it would be sad if McEnroe, who is lauded for speaking his mind, has lost his filter with this high-minded but silly idea. Any sport might be…

  • The Numbers Game

    Mark Twain once wrote, "There are liars, damn liars and statistics." If Mr. Twain  had attended this year's Second Annual New York Tennis Expo, I think he would have some choice words for those who tout declining tennis participation numbers. Four-thousand people showed up for this grassroots event, but record attendance statistics don't begin to tell the whole story. The fans…

  • Paris to New York

    It's about 3,600 miles from Roland Garros to Flushing Meadows and on June 1, 2014, these two places were a little closer because they shared the distinction as being the center of the tennis universe. That's a bold statement, but I'll stand by it. With the French Open entering its second week, Paris was an…

  • French Open Dance Off

    A rain delay in Paris prompted Gael Monfils and Laurent Lokoli to entertain the crowd by getting down and dirty on the red dirt at Roland Garros. When Monfils' tennis days are over, I'm sure "Dancing With the Stars" will be calling. Maybe The ITA should take notice since they are trying to make college…