The Court Knows Who You Are (Even When You Don't)
I have never walked onto a court believing I couldn't win. Not because I was always the better player — but because there was always, in me, some part that thought: there's a chance.
The losses that sting do so temporarily. What stays are the matches that showed me something about myself I wasn't sure was true. A few of them I'll never forget — and on the days I doubt myself most, I'm glad I don't.
Should vs. Going To: The Mental Shift That Separates Players Who Compete From Players Who Participate
Should vs. going to.
Read the full article to understand why the word you use before you swing matters more than the swing itself.
Learning Tennis as an Adult
Learning tennis as an adult can feel harder than you expected. You care more, notice more, and carry a full life onto the court with you. That doesn’t make learning slower — it makes it different. And often, more meaningful.
Think in Points
Tennis isn’t just about clean swings. It’s about choices, timing, and knowing what problem you’re solving in a point. ThinkinPoints is where tennis stops feeling chaotic and starts making sense.