It is usually the most powerful, but that greater strength may also be its greatest weakness. It can break down under pressure. By Stuart Miller During the Rolex Paris Masters, you will consistently ...
However, since hiring biomechanics coach Gavin MacMillan, Gauff has shown clear signs of a return to form: most noticeably in ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — There’s a young woman who looks a lot like Coco Gauff at Melbourne Park for the Australian Open. She has the same fiery, competitive eyes, the same tendency to break out in a ...
A mere glance at the pro game will tell you that there's more than one way to crush a forehand. Roger Federer's approach is almost classical, with its smooth swing and old-school grip. Rafael Nadal’s ...
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Jannik Sinner’s unconventional trick on his forehand could be the secret to his success
The evolution of Jannik Sinner’s service motion has been hailed as one of the big reasons for his rise to the top of the men’s game, yet his forehand is also a huge part of his success story and his ...
Aryna Sabalenka’s run to the semi-finals at this year’s US Open may not come as a complete surprise when you comb through her stats: the Belarusian is striking the ball harder than top male players at ...
Hi Mr. Bollettieri, I play an attacking game and it helped me win quite a few matches when I was younger. But I’m about to turn 18 and haven't grown much in a few years, so I'm now quite small for my ...
Serving down break point early in the second set, Jule Niemeier thought she had the point won -- until Dayana Yastremska chased down a forehand and threaded it down the line. This wasn’t one of those ...
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