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Tennis Coaching Case Studies
Tennis Coaching Case Studies

Tennis Coaching Case Studies - One of the best ways to learn is to analyse and review past performances.

This section is devoted to providing you with specific case studies of players technique, results, strengths and weaknesses as well as tournaments and player rivalry reviews. 

Tennis Coaching Case Studies

The Hewitt vs Federer Rivalry
The Hewitt vs Federer Rivalry Take a step back in time to September 2003. Roger Federer leads Lleyton Hewitt two sets to love and is a break up in the third set. At the change of ends the camera zooms in on Hewitt who has a bewildered look on his face and the conversation with Coach John Fitzgerald was along the lines of, "What can I do, this guy is incredible." . . . keep reading
Impressions from Wimbledon 2010
Ever since the roof has been installed at Wimbledon it has been an expensive decoration. The glorious weather that blessed this year's tournament was at odds with the traditional rain that plagues the fortnight and frustrates players, fans and the tournament director alike. This year the sun shone and the courts played beautifully, we saw the world #1 in men's and women's virtually cement their positions and the following pack stumble. . . . keep reading
What Can We Learn From the French Open Final - 2007
Rafael Nadal confirmed he is the King of Clay and continues to build a reputation as being one of the great clay court players of all time. Roger Federer confirmed his great all court abilities but fell short of the dirt ball specialist. . . . keep reading
Learning from the US Open Final 2006
The 2006 US Open was billed as the final act of the year in the growing rivalry between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Instead Andy Roddick rediscovered his "mojo" and produced his best tennis since winning the US title in 2003. The match however looked to be a mismatch, Federer held a 10 -- 1 winning record over Roddick including two grand slam finals and Federer was looking ominous again, cruising through to the final losing just one set. . . . keep reading
Tennis Training - Roger Federer and the All Round Tennis Game
Tennis Training - Roger Federer and the All Round Tennis Game Tennis Training - Roger Federer is the most "watchable" champion the game has known. His game is moulded on the Rod Laver and Pete Sampras model, but Federer has taken it to a new level. Quite simply he is superb in all elements of the game:- . . . keep reading
Impressions from the 2010 Australian Open
Impressions from the 2010 Australian Open The 2010 Australian Open was a celebration of exciting all court tennis. With Murray, Federer, Henin and Tsonga amongst the main protagonists the tennis was both thrilling and beautiful. This style of tennis is making a comeback as top players seek to conserve energy by shortening grinding rallies and create a competitive advantage in a game often dominated by ground strokes. A record of over 650,000 attended the 2010 Open as the event and its brilliant athletes proved as popular as ever with the fans. . . . keep reading
Learning from the 2009 Wimbledon Tennis Final
Another year another epic Wimbledon Final -- eclipsing in length [77 games], last year's battle between Federer and Nadal but maybe not quality or entertainment. The match actually was more like to battles of the 80's and 90's when the courts were fast, rallies were short and Edberg, Becker, Sampras, Stich, Kraicek and Ivanisevic ruled Wimbledon. Edberg can relate to Roddick, he lost 6 -- 4, 6 -- 7, 6 -- 7, 6 -- 7 in the 1991 semi final despite never losing his serve against Michael Stich. . . . keep reading
James Blake: How to Put Loses Behind You
James Blake: How to Put Loses Behind You Do you beat yourself up after you've lost a match? Do you have a hard time forgetting about your losses or matches where you've played poorly? . . . keep reading
Wimbledon 2010
Ever since the roof has been installed at Wimbledon it has been an expensive decoration. The glorious weather that blessed this year's tournament was at odds with the traditional rain that plagues the fortnight and frustrates players, fans and the tournament director alike . . . keep reading
French Open Review 2010
The typically fascinating French Open threw us a new women's grand slam champion and a new #1 in the men's rankings. Roger failed to make the semis in a slam for the first time since 2004 as the unlikely trio of Berdych, Melzer and Soderling battled the amazing clay court beast that is Rafa Nadal. . . . keep reading
Learning from the 2009 Wimbledon Final
Another year another epic Wimbledon Final -- eclipsing in length [77 games], last year's battle between Federer and Nadal but maybe not quality or entertainment. . . . keep reading
Impressions from the 2007 Australian Open
The great Federer and resurgent Serena Williams captured a third Australian title each during a tremendous two weeks of tennis -- full of interesting developments. . . . keep reading
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