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Daniil Medvedev: A Gemlike Flame, Photography by Ray Giubilo

This work an excerpt from my latest book, Tennis Players as Works of Art, now available on Amazon. Called “madly ambitious” and named one its 5 featured books of 2024 in the category of Art/Imagination/Creativity by Publisher’s Weekly Booklife, Tennis Players as Works of Art has also been named “One of the Best Books we […]

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Jelena Ostapenko: How to Penko, How to Parent

My philosophy of parenting is not unlike Ostapenko’s game. Try for too much. Fail often in hopes of greater success. Read philosophy, poetry to the baby in the womb. Always talk over their head. “A man’s reach must exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for?”* One of the worst ways to play tennis is […]

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Rafael Nadal and the Lascaux Cave Paintings

4,500 rpm on the forehand.  Borg’s topspin revolution doubled, squared.  All that topspin means net clearance, safety, angles.  The perfect weapon for clay, its wars of attrition.  Not far from the arena of Roland Garros lay the caves of Lascaux.  In the womb of their history lay hundreds of familiar, mysterious beasts.  Rafa’s afraid of […]

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Jana Novotna and Kafka’s “Metamorphosis”

Leading 4-1, 40-30 in the final set for the Wimbledon title, Novotna’s second serve sails halfway to the baseline. Double fault. Deuce. Tension. Novotna pokes a sitter forehand volley way over the baseline. Ad-out. Jana’s legs imperceptibly heavier move back on a lob, her shoulder metamorphosing tightening up slowing down as it strikes the ball […]