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February 25th, 2009

Talking Tennis with IMG/Bollettieri’s Scott Treibly

One of my latest articles was titled “The Case for only One Serve.” I believe the pros should adopt only one serve to make the points longer. Today so many of the points are just a serve and a return.

Posted by Dan Martin @ 11:50 am in American tennis, Tennis, Todd Martin | 21 Comments »

March 23rd, 2008

Tennis-X Notes: Sharapova Says No to Miami, Kournikova Sued

HE READS BOOKS TOO: Mardy Fish after beating Roger Federer last week in Indian Wells: “Actually when I won that first set I remembered something from James’ (Blake’s) book. It was a quote from [Fish's former coach] Todd Martin who told him, ‘If you can win one set, you can win two.’ So I stuck [...]

Posted by Staff @ 9:08 pm in American tennis, ESPN, Indian Wells, Miami, Tennis, Todd Martin | 47 Comments »

March 7th, 2008

Federer Reveals Mono Illness, Sampras Loses to Martin

An explanation for world No. 1 Roger Federer’s sluggish start to the 2008 season came to light on Friday when he told the New York Times he is shaking off the effects of mononucleosis. ADHEREL In February the Swiss fell ill for the third time in the last six weeks, and tests in Switzerland and [...]

Posted by Richard Vach @ 7:17 pm in Todd Martin | 111 Comments »

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