Former Belgian tennis star Kim Clijsters has suggested that the evolution of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s games has set ...
Ozzy Man provided voices for a pair of perplexed golden retrievers who wanted to retrieve a yellow tennis ball at the bottom ...
Former world number 1 Kim Clijsters continues to comment on the latest tennis news. The Belgian, now 41, spoke about the ...
Elena-Gabriela Ruse has been traveling on the WTA Tour since 2012 and has seen enough tennis from close quarters to comment on the evolution of the sport in the decade gone by. Ruse peaked at ...
Ons Jabeur recently appeared on the Nothing Major Podcast and spoke about how her life was growing up as a tennis player in Tunisia. The tennis star joined in a candid conversation with former ...
Sinclair today announced that Dave Howitt, Senior Vice President of Programming, will retire on March 31, after a career spanning more than 48 years in television, including over 30 years with ...
What California is to America, Australia has often been for tennis — the lab where new stuff goes for a test drive ...
Evolution Evolving: The Developmental Origins ... Dung beetles, for instance, make balls of cow dung, into which they add their own faeces as food, and lay a single egg. The nutrients and microbes ...
“I have worked a lot on my hand speed to try and keep hitting the ball harder … with the women’s game, there is just not as much pace on the ball. So, if you want to hit the ball ...
Great servers have realized that power and pace are not the end-all and be-all, and that their killer shots must be backed up with a solid return game.
Tennis fans might sometimes wonder what pros are doing when they stop to inspect a new ball before putting it into play. Are they stalling to contemplate strategy? Checking the manufacturer?