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- Rafael Nadal Doubles Deep Dive: 7 Things You Didn’t Know (or Forgot)by Hanlon WalshAfter 23 years, Rafael Nadal’s final curtain call will occur in Malaga at the 2024 Davis Cup Finals. A longtime loyal competitor for Spain, it will be a fitting way for Nadal to end his illustrious career on home turf with the overwhelming support of a sellout Spanish crowd in attendance. Now the question remains…where (if… Read more: Rafael Nadal Doubles Deep Dive: 7 Things You Didn’t Know (or Forgot)
- 2024 ATP Finals Doubles Preview: Elite Eight Breakdown in Turinby Hanlon WalshParity was aplenty on the 2024 ATP doubles tour with a wide mix of both new and existing teams who captured the lion’s share of the biggest titles. For the 5th year in a row, four different teams won each of the grand slams. This parity-focused theme represents the current ATP doubles landscape in the… Read more: 2024 ATP Finals Doubles Preview: Elite Eight Breakdown in Turin
- 2024 WTA Finals Doubles Preview: Parity and Predictions in Riyadhby Hanlon WalshThe 2024 season ushered in a new WTA doubles era after many top teams parted ways at the end of 2023. Most notably, the former No. 1 Czech team of Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova called it quits after dominating the tour for much of the last 4-5 years. That didn’t stop Siniakova from shattering… Read more: 2024 WTA Finals Doubles Preview: Parity and Predictions in Riyadh
- US Open Doubles Preview: Ram, Salisbury Eye Historic Four-Peatby Hanlon WalshOne of the best things about our sport is how the two tours often ebb and flow with one another. For the last two decades, The Big Three dominated the ATP while the WTA was largely a story of Serena vs. an unpredictable field. The doubles game is no exception, although the script has been… Read more: US Open Doubles Preview: Ram, Salisbury Eye Historic Four-Peat
- NBO Doubles Diary: 5 WTA Doubles Takeaways from Covering Torontoby Hanlon WalshOn the heels of the Paris Olympics, the 2024 National Bank Open in Toronto is soon coming to a close with the finals taking place on Monday night. The women’s doubles final will feature a matchup between familiar opponents and two of the best doubles teams of 2024: No. 1 seeds Gaby Dabrowski and Erin… Read more: NBO Doubles Diary: 5 WTA Doubles Takeaways from Covering Toronto
- Olympics Doubles Preview: Top 15 Medal Contenders and Dark Horsesby Hanlon WalshThough less significant than other premier Olympic sports like gymnastics, swimming, or track and field, tennis at the Olympics is still considered one of the greatest career accomplishments for many players who have successfully added medals to their resume. Doubles at the 2024 Paris Olympics will be particularly meaningful. Not only does it take place… Read more: Olympics Doubles Preview: Top 15 Medal Contenders and Dark Horses
- Breaking Down Team USA’s Olympics Doubles Roster Decisionsby Hanlon WalshDuring an Olympic year, the road to Roland Garros is the final stop for players looking to qualify for the Olympics. On the heels of 2024 Roland Garros, the ranking cutoff deadline for the Paris Olympics, national federations announced official roster decisions for singles and doubles. For countries like the U.S., which has a significant… Read more: Breaking Down Team USA’s Olympics Doubles Roster Decisions
- Andy Murray Doubles Deep Dive: 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Murray’s Doubles Careerby Hanlon WalshIn what will likely be his last time to play a professional match at the All-England Club, Andy Murray is simply looking for closure and one more special moment. While it’s extremely disappointing that he withdrew from singles for injury rehab precautions, it’s great to see Andy still prioritize doubles and keep his last professional… Read more: Andy Murray Doubles Deep Dive: 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Murray’s Doubles Career
- I Surveyed 1,292 Tennis Fans: Here’s How to “Fix” Professional Doublesby Will BoucekIn October of 2021, I attended Indian Wells for the first time. I started my doubles podcast a year earlier but was still relatively new to the world of professional doubles. At this point, I’d had a handful of ATP and WTA players on the show but probably couldn’t name more than half of the… Read more: I Surveyed 1,292 Tennis Fans: Here’s How to “Fix” Professional Doubles
- 2024 Miami Open Doubles Preview: 7 Storylines to Watchby Hanlon WalshDoubles preview breaking down key storylines and teams ahead of the 2024 Miami Open
- ATX Open Doubles Diary: Breakthrough Stars Take Home Titlesby Hanlon WalshIn its second year, the ATX Open delivered again with full crowds and significant upgrades to improve the fan and tournament experience. Despite not having any Americans or marquee names competing in the finals weekend, Texas tennis fans showed up to enjoy high-quality tennis and quintessential Austin spring weather on the second Saturday and Sunday.… Read more: ATX Open Doubles Diary: Breakthrough Stars Take Home Titles
- Charleston Open Tournament Guide for Tennis Fans: What You Need to Knowby Hanlon WalshCharleston, South Carolina is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. However, for tennis enthusiasts, Charleston is also home to one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. The Credit One Charleston Open, formerly known as the Volvo Open & Family Circle Cup, is a WTA Premier event attracting top… Read more: Charleston Open Tournament Guide for Tennis Fans: What You Need to Know
- Dallas Open Doubles Diary: Americans and Aussies Triumphby Hanlon WalshA reflection on covering the 2024 Dallas Open with singles/doubles tournament recaps and press conference takeaways
- Hsieh Su-wei, Rohan Bopanna Defy Age & Stereotypes at 2024 Australian Openby Hanlon WalshUnlike fine wine, professional tennis players and athletes typically don’t get better with age. Or… do they? In a game that has historically been ripe with teenage prodigies and young champions, today tennis players are turning back the clock and reaching new career heights well into their mid-to-late thirties and even early forties. Particularly in… Read more: Hsieh Su-wei, Rohan Bopanna Defy Age & Stereotypes at 2024 Australian Open
- 2024 Australian Open Doubles Preview: 12 New Teams to Watchby Hanlon WalshI’ve followed the tour closely since the early 2000s and have been covering doubles for the last 4-5 years. Never do I remember a season with so much doubles partnership influx among top WTA and ATP doubles teams, especially on the WTA. At the beginning of an Olympic year, it’s common to see teams of… Read more: 2024 Australian Open Doubles Preview: 12 New Teams to Watch
- 2023 Retirement Roundup: Honoring 11 WTA & ATP “Doubles” Playersby Hanlon WalshA reflection on the doubles careers of 11 ATP and WTA players who announced their retirement in 2023
- Singles vs. Doubles: Top WTA Doubles Players Grapple with Career Crossroadsby Hanlon WalshEna Shibahara and Ellen Perez are two top 20 doubles players grappling with a challenging dilemma of prioritizing a full-time singles or doubles career.
- 2023 ATP Finals Doubles Preview: Breaking Down The “Elite Eight” In Turinby Hanlon WalshThe 2023 ATP doubles season ushered in a new era of top teams with a few of the household names from the last few years still primarily leading the pack. Despite having some of the same top contenders, overall, the field continued to experience parity with four different teams winning majors in 2023: The top… Read more: 2023 ATP Finals Doubles Preview: Breaking Down The “Elite Eight” In Turin
- WTA Finals 2023 Doubles Preview: Breaking Down the Top 8 Teamsby Hanlon WalshWhen looking back on the 2023 WTA doubles season, it feels more like multiple mini-seasons packed into one calendar year instead of one cohesive season. In a year where we saw four different major team winners, there were a few notable peaks and valleys without one dominant team from start to finish. Three key stories… Read more: WTA Finals 2023 Doubles Preview: Breaking Down the Top 8 Teams
- The Formula to Create the Perfect Doubles Partnership: 5 Lessons from Cabal & Farahby Hanlon WalshWhen the 2023 U.S. Open men’s doubles draw was released, I scanned the draw as I normally would. I checked which seeds landed in each quarter to see which potential week two matchups looked intriguing. I circled the best popcorn first-round matchups. I noticed the fun American wildcard pairings and unseeded dark horses, and I… Read more: The Formula to Create the Perfect Doubles Partnership: 5 Lessons from Cabal & Farah
- U.S. Open Doubles Preview: Taylor Townsend, Austin Krajicek Headline Deep American Fieldby Hanlon WalshFor American tennis players, the U.S. Open marks the pinnacle of the season. After eight grueling months traveling on tour, there’s nothing quite like performing in front of the rowdy home crowd in New York City. This year, there’s a bigger spotlight and a renewed sense of enthusiasm given the incredible depth and talent of… Read more: U.S. Open Doubles Preview: Taylor Townsend, Austin Krajicek Headline Deep American Field
- Novak Djokovic’s Doubles Career: 7 Things You Didn’t Knowby Hanlon WalshA deep dive into Novak Djokovic’s doubles career with 7 things you didn’t know
- Nate Lammons and Jackson Withrow Enter New Doubles Territory, Togetherby Hanlon WalshThe top-ranked American doubles team is riding a summer wave of momentum with back-to-back titles in Newport and Atlanta.
- Hsieh Su-wei Channels the “Channel Slam” with 4th Wimbledon Title, alongside Barbora Strycovaby Hanlon WalshJust three months after their comeback to professional tennis, Hsieh Su-wei and Barbora Strycova have picked back up right where they left off. The unseeded duo stormed through the Wimbledon draw to capture the title in a tightly-contested 7-5 6-4 victory over No. 3 Storm Hunter and Elise Mertens. Along the way, they defeated a… Read more: Hsieh Su-wei Channels the “Channel Slam” with 4th Wimbledon Title, alongside Barbora Strycova
- Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski Win First Wimbledon Title in Historic Fashionby Hanlon WalshFor the last 18 months, Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski have been the most in-form and consistent doubles team on the ATP Tour. And despite eight titles together and an impressive 88-32 record (73%-win percentage), there was a lingering, noticeable gap in their expanding doubles resume – a men’s doubles grand slam title. But not… Read more: Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski Win First Wimbledon Title in Historic Fashion
- Can Taylor Townsend & Leylah Fernandez (“TayLah”) Become the Next Big Thing in Pro Doubles?by Hanlon WalshFor tennis players, there’s always something tricky about playing a lefty. Whether it’s the slice serve out wide in the ad court or the heavy topspin forehand, squaring off against a talented left-handed opponent can simply be a nightmare on the wrong day. But what about two lefties? This sums up the doubles storm caused… Read more: Can Taylor Townsend & Leylah Fernandez (“TayLah”) Become the Next Big Thing in Pro Doubles?
- 2023 Roland Garros Doubles Preview: 10 Teams to Watchby Hanlon WalshAt the heart of the season’s midpoint, Roland Garros gives us an opportunity to reflect back on the first six months of the year. Which teams are continuing to build on a strong season last year? Which new 2023 partnerships are raising eyebrows? Which struggling teams are on breakup watch? In the women’s doubles game,… Read more: 2023 Roland Garros Doubles Preview: 10 Teams to Watch
- Hsieh Su-wei & Barbora Strycova Doubles Comeback: 5 Things to Knowby Hanlon WalshDoubles fans will be treated to an added dose of excitement in Madrid this week with a pair of familiar names back in the draw. WTA fan favorites and former World No. 1 doubles team, Hsieh Su-wei and Barbora Strycova, will make their long-awaited return to the professional doubles circuit at the 2023 Madrid Open.… Read more: Hsieh Su-wei & Barbora Strycova Doubles Comeback: 5 Things to Know
- Danielle Collins is on a 2023 Doubles Mission: Learn How the Charleston Champion is Using Doublesby Hanlon WalshOn a late Thursday night doubles match at the Credit One Charleston Open, Danielle Collins punished a backhand return crosscourt before engaging in a series of jaw-dropping groundstroke exchanges with Kristina Mladenovic. To mix up the pace, Collins threw in a deep topspin lob that effectively pushed Mladenovic well behind the baseline. And then the… Read more: Danielle Collins is on a 2023 Doubles Mission: Learn How the Charleston Champion is Using Doubles
- Why Bob Bryan’s Davis Cup Appointment is Crucial for Doublesby Hanlon WalshAmerican doubles fans will finally get their due. Earlier this month, the USTA announced Bob Bryan as the new U.S. Davis Cup captain. Bryan, one of the most decorated American tennis players in history and arguably one-half of the most successful men’s doubles team of all time, will replace the role previously held by former captain, Mardy Fish.Â
- Indian Wells Doubles Preview 2023: Seeds, Teams to Watch, Dark Horses, & Top Picksby Will BoucekIndian Wells always shows up for doubles and 2023 will be no different. The men’s and women’s doubles draws will begin Thursday. Typically, you’ll see the usual top doubles pairings at this Masters 1000 event, but what makes Indian Wells special is the singles stars who enter the draw and bring even bigger crowds to… Read more: Indian Wells Doubles Preview 2023: Seeds, Teams to Watch, Dark Horses, & Top Picks
- Doubles Diary: Covering the Inaugural ATX Open, Overall Experience, & Player Interviewsby Hanlon WalshThere’s just something about tennis in Texas. Within the last few years, we’ve seen new events crop up across the state – the ATP 250 Dallas Open, the 2022 WTA Finals in Fort Worth, and now the ATX Open – that are helping bring professional tennis back to the U.S and expanding the American tennis… Read more: Doubles Diary: Covering the Inaugural ATX Open, Overall Experience, & Player Interviews
- Czech-Mate: How High is the Ceiling for The WTA No. 1 Doubles Team?by Hanlon WalshDeath, taxes, Novak Djokovic… and Barbora Krejcikova/Katerina Siniakova. While they may not be a household name like Djokovic, the dominant No. 1 Czech doubles team has become just as bankable at grand slams over the last few years. And now people are starting to take notice. The Czech team claimed their 7th major doubles title… Read more: Czech-Mate: How High is the Ceiling for The WTA No. 1 Doubles Team?
- 2023 Australian Open Doubles Preview: 6 Storylines to Watchby Hanlon WalshThe beginning of the year marks a compelling time filled with partnership developments in the doubles game. All common questions that doubles fans ask themselves in January during the first few weeks of the new season. After an unprecedented year of doubles retirements in 2022 on the WTA and ATP Tour, what will the 2023… Read more: 2023 Australian Open Doubles Preview: 6 Storylines to Watch
- Honoring 8 ATP Doubles Players Who Retired in 2021-2022by Hanlon WalshAs we kick off the new year and 2023 season, it’s time to take one final look back at 2022 and the many WTA and ATP players who announced their retirement. After following tennis closely for 15+ years now, I don’t remember another year where we saw so many retirements. From tennis GOATS like Roger… Read more: Honoring 8 ATP Doubles Players Who Retired in 2021-2022
- Honoring 8 WTA Doubles Players Who Retired in 2022by Hanlon WalshI’ve been following the ATP and WTA closely for 20+ years now. Never do I remember a year with so many career retirements. Part of it could be pandemic-related reasons with players holding out in 2020 and 2021 in hopes to have one last full “normal” year on tour. Another reason could also be the… Read more: Honoring 8 WTA Doubles Players Who Retired in 2022
- 2022 ATP Doubles Finals Preview: Breaking Down All 8 Teamsby Hanlon WalshThe 2022 ATP doubles season experienced a mix of familiar teams at the top, new partnerships that successfully emerged and top singles players who played doubles regularly and performed well. The top 8 teams who qualified for Turin are representative of these trends with a broad mix of veterans and newcomers. 2022 ATP Teams Preview… Read more: 2022 ATP Doubles Finals Preview: Breaking Down All 8 Teams
- 2022 WTA Finals Doubles Preview: Eight Teams Competing in Fort Worthby Hanlon Walsh2022 saw quite a bit of shakeup in the WTA doubles landscape with several partnership transitions and new teams who emerged at the top of the women’s game. Of all eight teams who qualified for the 2021 WTA Finals in Guadalajara, only one of those teams is still intact and qualified this year – top… Read more: 2022 WTA Finals Doubles Preview: Eight Teams Competing in Fort Worth
- 7 Things You Didn’t Know (Or Forgot) About Roger Federer’s Doubles Careerby Hanlon WalshRoger Federer and retirement…a topic of conversation sitting at the top of any tennis fan’s agenda over the last 15 months since Federer has been sidelined with ongoing knee issues. While many fans hoped he might make one final push for Wimbledon in 2023, Roger surprised fans with a social media video announcement last week… Read more: 7 Things You Didn’t Know (Or Forgot) About Roger Federer’s Doubles Career
- Serena & Venus Doubles Deep Dive: 7 Stats That Make Your Jaw Dropby Hanlon WalshLeading up to the 2022 U.S. Open, the biggest tennis story of the summer was Serena’s announcement about her decision to “evolve” away from tennis. In a Vogue exclusive, the 23-time grand slam champion went into detail about her decision to step away from the game. It was one of the more honest and vulnerable accounts… Read more: Serena & Venus Doubles Deep Dive: 7 Stats That Make Your Jaw Drop
- Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula Take U.S. Tennis by Storm in Singles AND Doublesby Hanlon WalshWill Boucek and I recently covered our first WTA 1000 event in Toronto at the National Bank Open. We enjoyed several great conversations with doubles players for The Doubles Only Podcast and also attended a few press conferences. The story below includes quotes from Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff following their press conferences in Toronto.… Read more: Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula Take U.S. Tennis by Storm in Singles AND Doubles
- Atlanta Makes its Case for the No. 1 Doubles City in the Worldby Hanlon WalshOn a July Friday night just after 11:30 p.m., I sat courtside at the Atlanta Open. It was the third match of the evening in a day-turned-night session following an afternoon rain delay. The lineup featured a trio of All-American marquee matchups: Frances Tiafoe vs. Brandon Nakashima, John Isner vs. Jenson Brooksby, and Rajeev Ram/Jack… Read more: Atlanta Makes its Case for the No. 1 Doubles City in the World
- The Most Dominant Grand Slam Player? American Desirae Krawczykby Hanlon WalshThe 2022 Wimbledon Championships concluded on an all too familiar note. Novak Djokovic won his seventh Wimbledon trophy and 21st grand slam title against Nick Kyrgios in front of a packed Centre Court stadium. With The Big 3 now only one major apart at 22 (Nadal), 21 (Djokovic), and 20 (Federer), their chase for history… Read more: The Most Dominant Grand Slam Player? American Desirae Krawczyk
- 10 Things You Didn’t Know (Or Forgot) About Serena Williams’ Doubles Careerby Hanlon WalshLast week, the tennis world went into a storm when news broke out about Serena Williams’ grass court return. Many speculated we may never see her on a tennis court again. As she tends to do, Serena surprised tennis fans with an Instagram post of her tennis shoes back on the grass courts. The best… Read more: 10 Things You Didn’t Know (Or Forgot) About Serena Williams’ Doubles Career
- 7 Doubles Storylines to Follow at Roland Garros: Previews, Predictions, and Parityby Hanlon WalshPreviews, predictions, and podcasts…the three P’s many tennis fans undergo in the final days leading up to the start of a new major. As I write this Roland Garros doubles preview, another “P” word comes to mind when thinking of the current state of both doubles tours… parity. On the women’s side, 21 different teams… Read more: 7 Doubles Storylines to Follow at Roland Garros: Previews, Predictions, and Parity
- 5 Doubles Storylines to Watch Heading into Clay Season: A New #1, WTA Parity, Isner the Doubles Specialist, & moreby Hanlon WalshAfter an action-packed month of tennis on U.S. soil in Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston, and Houston, we saw a lot of exciting doubles developments come to fruition on both the men’s and women’s tours. From inaugural No. 1s being crowned to new teams emerging and top singles players like John Isner finding success in doubles,… Read more: 5 Doubles Storylines to Watch Heading into Clay Season: A New #1, WTA Parity, Isner the Doubles Specialist, & more
- How Do We Make Doubles More Popular? We Asked 24 Experts Their Opinionby Hanlon WalshMany adult tennis fans are doubles players themselves… so why isn’t professional doubles more popular? At The Tennis Tribe, our main goal is to promote and grow the doubles game. Two years ago, we started the Doubles Only Podcast interviewing a variety of doubles players, experts, teaching professionals, and coaches on doubles strategy and the… Read more: How Do We Make Doubles More Popular? We Asked 24 Experts Their Opinion
- Behind the Scenes of Tennis Media and Communications: 7-Point Breaker with Nina Panticby Hanlon WalshA look inside the life and career of a 10+ year tennis media and communications expert with experience from TENNIS.COM, Tennis Magazine, ATP Tour, and Universal Tennis. About Nina Quick Hits Nina’s 7-Point Breaker 1. Tell us about your recent transition to UTR. What does a day in the life look like on the job?… Read more: Behind the Scenes of Tennis Media and Communications: 7-Point Breaker with Nina Pantic
- 2022 Australian Open Roundtable: 6 Experts Weigh in on Doubles Down Underby Hanlon WalshSix experts weigh in on the current state of doubles, preview 2022 storylines and offer analysis and predictions ahead of the 2022 Australian Open. Meet the Doubles Panelists Nicolas Peirera (top left) – Tennis Channel analyst and former ATP top 50 doubles player Katrina Adams (top center) – global speaker, author, tennis analyst, and former… Read more: 2022 Australian Open Roundtable: 6 Experts Weigh in on Doubles Down Under
- Previewing The Inaugural ATP Dallas Open: 7-Point Breaker with Peter Lebedevsby Hanlon WalshAs a U.S. tennis fan based in the Southeast, it’s been refreshing to see more U.S. tournaments resurface on the tennis calendar over the past year. As a result of the pandemic, the shifting calendar has created new opportunities for tournament organizers eager to bring professional tennis to growing tennis communities around the country. From… Read more: Previewing The Inaugural ATP Dallas Open: 7-Point Breaker with Peter Lebedevs
- Doubles Takes Center Stage at Billie Jean King Cupby Hanlon WalshLast week, 12 countries assembled in Prague to compete in the inaugural Billie Jean King Cup. Formerly known as Fed Cup, the women’s team competition had long been criticized for its stale format and scheduling demands that often led to infrequent participation from many top players. With a new name, new format, and new venue,… Read more: Doubles Takes Center Stage at Billie Jean King Cup
- Behind the Scenes of an ATP 250 Event at the Truist Atlanta Open: 7-Point Breaker with Eddie Gonzalezby Hanlon WalshThis past summer, I made a long-awaited return to a live professional tennis tournament at the Truist Atlanta Open. Only a short two-hour drive from Birmingham, where I currently live, Atlanta was the perfect destination to dip my toes back into live tennis for the first time since the pandemic began. My buddy Robert and… Read more: Behind the Scenes of an ATP 250 Event at the Truist Atlanta Open: 7-Point Breaker with Eddie Gonzalez
- At the 2021 U.S. Open, Americans Make Strong Case for Elevating Doublesby Hanlon WalshIf you asked most tennis fans to assess the performance of American players at the 2021 U.S. Open, many would probably say mediocre or disappointing. Sure, there were moments of brilliance. Thirteen American men made the second round for the first time since 1994. Shelby Rogers scored a career-best win over No. 1 Ash Barty… Read more: At the 2021 U.S. Open, Americans Make Strong Case for Elevating Doubles
- U.S. Open Doubles Roundtable: Who Will Thrive Under the New York Lights?by Hanlon WalshSix years ago, I made my first long-awaited trip to the U.S. Open. I still remember it like it was yesterday, spending 12-14 hour days roaming the outside courts in the early rounds like a kid in a candy store. I was amazed at the incredible access a mere $50-60 grounds pass can get you.… Read more: U.S. Open Doubles Roundtable: Who Will Thrive Under the New York Lights?
- Doubles On the Dirt: 2021 Roland Garros Roundtableby Hanlon WalshOf all the grand slams, Roland Garros always seems to bring the biggest surprises (minus Rafa, of course). Is it the red clay’s slower conditions that require longer rallies, more physical stamina, and tactical variety beyond a hard court power game? Is it the hostile Parisian crowd that can either make or break its stadium… Read more: Doubles On the Dirt: 2021 Roland Garros Roundtable
- Doubles Down Under: Australian Open 2021 Roundtable – 7 Experts Weigh In On the State of Doubles & AO Predictionsby Hanlon WalshAt this year’s Australian Open, expect a star-studded doubles field packed with defending champions, veteran teams, breakups and reunions, Olympic hopefuls, and a compelling mix of singles players entering the fray. Though doubles often plays a second fiddle to singles, there’s a lot to like about doubles at the grand slams. The intriguing pairings, chemistry… Read more: Doubles Down Under: Australian Open 2021 Roundtable – 7 Experts Weigh In On the State of Doubles & AO Predictions
- 7-Point Breaker with Katie Spellman: A Look Inside Life as a Tennis Publicistby Hanlon WalshWhat does a day on the job mean as the publicist for Simona Halep and Petra Kvitova? Take a look inside the life and career of Katie Spellman. Katie has spent over a decade traveling the globe and promoting tennis, both through the lens of a senior communications manager for the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA),… Read more: 7-Point Breaker with Katie Spellman: A Look Inside Life as a Tennis Publicist
- 7-Point Breaker with Bob Moran: How to Successfully Run a WTA Tournament & Player-Favorite Eventby Hanlon WalshHow do you successfully run the largest women’s tennis event in North America? Just ask Bob Moran and his dedicated team of full-time staff and volunteers at the Charleston Open. For nearly 50 years, this event has become one of the most widely popular WTA tournaments among players, fans, media and the local community. Past… Read more: 7-Point Breaker with Bob Moran: How to Successfully Run a WTA Tournament & Player-Favorite Event
- 7-Point Breaker with Randy Walker: Lessons Learned from a Tennis PR Veteranby Hanlon WalshOnce referred to as the “Roger Federer of Tennis Publicity” by Sports Illustrated, Randy Walker is a tennis PR veteran and one of our sport’s many tireless promoters who has helped bring tennis to new audiences over his multi-decade career. From reliving his favorite Davis Cup memories traveling with the team to offering advice on… Read more: 7-Point Breaker with Randy Walker: Lessons Learned from a Tennis PR Veteran
- 2020 U.S. Open Reflections: 10 Things We Learnedby Hanlon Walsh“Whew, we did it.” These are likely the thoughts of any USTA staff who can breathe a sigh of relief with the 2020 U.S. Open officially in the books. Against all odds — pandemic risks, bubble logistics, revenue shortfalls, the absence of many top players, and the many who questioned even hosting the tournament at… Read more: 2020 U.S. Open Reflections: 10 Things We Learned
- 10 U.S. Open Storylines to Followby Hanlon WalshIf one thing is certain at this year’s U.S. Open, expect the unexpected. With no fans, many top players sitting out, a newly created bubble environment, and many other unprecedented changes in the wake of COVID-19, it will be a U.S. Open for the record books with many compelling on-and-off court storylines to follow. 1.… Read more: 10 U.S. Open Storylines to Follow
- Tennis Media Roundtable: Blair Henley, Joel Drucker, and Jamie Lisantiby Hanlon WalshLike most people, I naturally gravitate to stories. If you want me to remember something, tell me a story. If you want to inspire or motivate me, tell me a story. If you need to explain a difficult concept, tell me a story. The same can be said with my love for tennis. When watching… Read more: Tennis Media Roundtable: Blair Henley, Joel Drucker, and Jamie Lisanti
- 5 Things I Love About World Team Tennisby Will BoucekIt’s 11:49 a.m. right now, and instead of working, I’ve been watching World Team Tennis for the past hour and a half… World Team Tennis started this past Sunday and if you’re like me, you can’t get enough of this event. It’s the perfect combination highlighting the individual sport of tennis and the camaraderie that… Read more: 5 Things I Love About World Team Tennis
- LGBTQ+ Roundtable: How Does Tennis Stack Up?by Hanlon Walshfeaturing Rennae Stubbs, Brian Vahaly, Caitlin Thompson, and Nick McCarvel Given everything else going on in the world, it might be easy to forget that June is Pride Month, an annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals around the world. To take a deeper look into the LGBTQ+ conversation in tennis, we… Read more: LGBTQ+ Roundtable: How Does Tennis Stack Up?