The journal Volume 2026

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Pro Setup ·5 min · May 2026

Alex de Minaur's Racquet and String Setup, Decoded

The fastest mover on tour does not play a light, spin-bias frame — he plays a control stick strung tight with a full bed of polyester, and the reason is the part of his game people stop watching after…

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Strings ·12 min · May 2026

The Best Arm-Friendly Tennis Strings for Tennis Elbow, Ranked by a String Bed That Actually Plays

Soft is not the same as arm-friendly. The cheapest, mushiest multifilament on the wall at your local shop will feel like a pillow on day one and a hammer on day twelve, because once a multi…

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Beginners ·5 min · May 2026

Tennis Drills for Beginners: Why We Teach the Catch Before the Stroke

The first tennis drills for beginners should not involve hitting a tennis ball with the strings. That is the claim, and we mean it literally: for the first thirty to forty-five minutes a new player…

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Scoring ·5 min · May 2026

Tennis Scoring Explained: Why the First Point Is Worth 15

The first point of a tennis game is called 15. Not one. Not first. Fifteen. A player who has won exactly one point in the current game has a score of 15, and if you have never watched tennis before…

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Racquet Tech ·6 min · May 2026

Where the Tennis Community Actually Talks About Racquets: Forums, Subreddits, and Discords Compared

A club player we know spent two weeks deciding between a Babolat Pure Aero 98 and a Wilson Blade 98 v9.

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Beginners ·9 min · May 2026

Tennis Drills for Beginners: What Actually Works When You're Teaching a Kid Who's Never Held a Racquet

Here is a claim a lot of well-meaning parents have heard, sometimes from a club pro, sometimes from a YouTube video: teach the Eastern forehand grip and the full swing first, and the rest follows.

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Scoring ·6 min · May 2026

Tennis Scoring Explained: A Plain Guide for Anyone Watching Their First Match

A father sat next to me at a 12-and-under tournament last spring, leaned over, and asked what "thirty-fifteen" meant. His daughter was serving. The scoreboard had just flipped.