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  • Athletic DNA

    When James D. Watson of the Cold Spring Harbor Lab (who is an avid tennis player) and Francis Crick presented their molecular modeling analysis of DNA, they suggested that its structure was a double-helix. This was a ground-breaking discovery. Slightly less significant to the world, but equally compelling to junior tennis players, is the discovery…

  • How the New USTA Tournament Cut-Off System Has Hurt the Game

    Back in January, I criticized the USTA Tournament system because it was in direct conflict with their stated mission which is "To promote and develop the game of tennis." I believed that national junior tournament participation would be reduced by the new USTA tournament cut off system. Thanks to Ricky Becker’s tournament tracking we have proof….

  • How Has The New USTA Tournament System Affected Tournament Cut-Offs?

    Back In January, I defended the new USTA Tournament system for the most part because it prevented point chasing.  For my college consulting work, I have followed national tournament cut-offs (shameless plug: the unofficial tournament lists can be purchased at www.juniortennisconsulting.com).  Here are my observations:   1.  The 14’s age group has had the biggest…

  • The Championships

    If you love tennis, I mean really love tennis, then a trip to the All England Lawn and Tennis Center to see The Championships should be at the top of your Bucket List. Wimbledon is the greatest tournament in the world. As you walk the grounds, the traditions of the sport are clearly and gracefully…

  • Are Tennis Parents Crazy?

    OK.  I got your attention.  The answer to my teaser question, is undoubtedly the player.  Top players take responsibility for everything.  And they should.  If a player feels that results are beyond their control, then usually results don’t pan out.  This really applies to everything in life.  Steven Covey said something to the effect of,…

  • College Tennis Rocks

    I gotta tell you.  As someone who played junior tennis, high school tennis, the Junior US Open a couple of times and a couple of ATP tournaments back in the day, nothing at all compares to playing college tennis!! Firstly, let’s face it.  When you play anything else, the only people who really want you…

  • The Code

    "So what …. who cares … it was a good promotion for the sport …" are some of the more prominent examples of feedback I have gotten from my blog "Mixed Signals," in which I suggested that the Chris Evert & Mike Greenberg match was fixed. No denials, just rationalizations for why it was permissible to…

  • 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…