Tennis coach as sports psychologist
Originally published on 19/03/15 When I was a player it was so important for me that I had a coach who
Serve like Sabine Lisicki
Originally published on 27/05/15 1 Sabine is just beginning to take her weight onto the back leg with a slight rocking
Thai tennis at Thanyapura
Originally published on 29/05/15 Picture a holiday in Thailand and it might conjure visions of tranquil Buddhist temples, the famous nightlife
Mouratoglou: The challenges of preparing for Wimbledon
Originally published on 22/06/14 Wimbledon is a special case for two main reasons. Firstly, players are just not used to what
Learning from defeat
Originally published on 01/10/14 The question is often asked how many Grand Slams might Andy Murray have won if he wasn’t
My Wimbledon: Jonathan Marray
Originally published on 30/06/14 My earliest Wimbledon memories are watching it on the telly, coming home from school and watching. I
My Wimbledon: Tim Henman
Originally published on 04/07/14 I came to Wimbledon for the first time in 1981 when I was six and I watched
How to keep calm and carry on winning
Originally published on 09/07/14 No matter how much effort you put in on the practice court, if you can’t deal with
The importance of staying hydrated
Originally published on 14/07/14 Whether you sweat, perspire or simply glow, it is your body’s way of regulating its temperature. The
Locker room: Jamie Murray and John Peers
Originally published on 20/07/14 When did you first start playing together? MURRAY: We started after the Australian Open last year. John