In any sport, adding tools that can help improve your game is often a hot topic of discussion. There will always be players trying to get an edge over others by using different tools, and you’ll...
Posts by Gui Hadlich
Tennis is a sport played predominantly outdoors, and the traditional court surfaces (clay, grass, hard) are better suited for warm weather. This is why people rarely consider playing tennis during...
The week before the start of the Australian Open didn’t see many of the top players in action, but we were still entertained. Starting off on the negative side, Alex de Minaur suffered an abdominal...
Volleys are one of the trickiest shots in tennis. When watching professionals play, volleys seem very easy and automatic. On the other hand, when you’re playing tennis and you suddenly have a...
Even though tennis is not a contact sport, tennis players do not fall behind other athletes when it comes to injuries. Wrist, back, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, and abdominal lesions are among the...
Weekly Digest #2 – 01/06 to 01/12 – New Tournament, Old Champion
It’s only the 2nd week of the year and tennis fans have already had enough excitement for the year. We have seen the conclusion of the ATP Cup (which, in my opinion, was a success) with...