Latest posts by GP
Change is on the Horizon
Evan is back with his new take on the second serve. He calls it “Change is on the horizon.” Let me know what you think about in the comments below. Look in the distance. Can you see it? Something’s coming. Can you feel it? Probably not. It’s going to pass you by if you’re not paying attention. Change is on […]
The meat
Evan Gaudreau is back with his analysis of the Australian Open Junior Final. This time we get to the meat! Read his first part take here. The Meat. If I wrote this after watching the quarterfinals between Bruno Kuzuhara and Edas Butvilas, I would be solely talking about body language and anxiety. But after watching […]
Junior Tennis vs Pro Tennis
Evan Gaudreu is back with another match analysis. This time it’s junior tennis vs pro tennis. The Junior Boys Australian Open part 1 featuring Bruno Kuzuhara. If you want to read similar posts to Junior Tennis vs Pro Tennis, check out The Myth About Consistency, Consistent Game Planning, Australian Open 2022 Men’s Final Analysis and Australian […]
Brains vs Power
Our guest contributor Evan Gaudreau is back with another match analysis. This time he deals with Medvedev vs Aliassime from the Australian Open Quarter-finals. We call it Brains vs Power. Daniil Medvedev d. Felix-Auger Aliassime 6-7, 3-6, 7-6, 7-5, 6-4. Was it a cause of Brains vs Power? Let’s take a deep look…If you like this […]
The pains of racquet-holism
Today we have a guest post from Colan Surratt about the pains of racquet-holism. I think many of us can relate to Colan’s journey. Hi all, my name is Colan. I’m a tennis player and coach from the US, and I have racquet-holism. I love trying different racquets and am chronically switching frames. I’ve used […]
Australian Open 2022 Men’s Final Analysis
Our guest contributor Evan Gaudreau is back. This time with a marathon Australian Open 2022 Men’s Final Analysis. Enjoy! Australian Open 2022 Men’s Final Analysis: Nadal d. Medvedev 2-6, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 Was this match won or lost by metrics? Stats? Winners to unforced errors ratio? Serve plus 1? Or maybe the length of […]
Consistent Game Planning
We have another guest post from tennis coach Evan Gaudreu on Consistent Game Planning. I hope you find it interesting. The author of Consistent Game Planning, Evan Gaudreau, is a tennis coach on junior and college level (D1). He is rated above 5.0, trained at Van Der Meer Tennis Academy and played D1 college tennis […]
Australian Open 2022 Women’s Final Analysis
Our guest writer Evan Gaudreau is back with an interesting post covering the Australian Open 2022 Women’s Final analysis. I hope you like it! Australian Open 2022 Women’s Final analysis: Barty d. Collins 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) I received a text from a buddy. He loves the women’s game more than the men’s because he likes […]
The myth about consistency in tennis
We have a guest post from tennis coach Evan Gaudreu on the “Myth about consistency in tennis”. I hope you find it interesting. The author of “The Myth about consistency”, Evan Gaudreau, is a tennis coach on junior and college level (D1). He is rated above 5.0, trained at Van Der Meer Tennis Academy and […]
My Three Pillars Behind the Game-Day Mentality
This guest post about Game-Day Mentality is from Rush Walters. He is a high school engineering teacher, boy’s tennis coach, and self-published author. He resides in Missouri with his wife Mia and Bernese Mountain dog, Zion. You can check out his self-published children’s book on Amazon. Much preparation goes into getting a high school-level tennis […]