Category Archives for "ATP"

31 FB TFP 349_ Claudio Pistolesi — Pro Tour Secrets to Unlock Your Tennis Career - From the 2021 archives

TFP 349: Claudio Pistolesi — Pro Tour Secrets to Unlock Your Tennis Career – From the 2021 archives

On Episode 348 of The Tennis Files Podcast, you’ll learn 9 doubles strategy lessons from the Tri-Level Nationals. On the show, you’ll learn when is the best time to poach, how to play against aggressive movers, how to adjust formation and strategies, and much more! I really hope you enjoy this episode! If you learned […]

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56 FB TFP 318_ Benjamin Kittay — How to Thrive as a Multi-Sport Athlete, Dominate Junior Tennis, and Compete at the Division I & ATP Tour Level

TFP 318: Benjamin Kittay — How to Thrive as a Multi-Sport Athlete, Dominate Junior Tennis, and Compete at the Division I & ATP Tour Level

[From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020] On today’s episode of The Tennis Files Podcast, I spoke with USPTA Elite Professional Joel Myers about pro strategies and techniques to help you level up your tennis game. Joel is a world-class tennis coach in San Diego at Coronado Tennis Center and […]

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1 FB TFP 290_ How to Play Aggressive Tennis with Emilio Sanchez - From the 2020 archives

TFP 290: How to Play Aggressive Tennis with Emilio Sanchez – From the 2020 archives

[From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020] On today’s episode, I spoke with former ATP pro Taylor Dent about how you can develop a solid serve and volley game that will put your opponents on the defensive. Taylor achieved a career high ranking of #21 in the world on the […]

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15 FB TFP 264_ How to Be Relentless and Have a Clutch Mentality with Milan Krnjetin

TFP 264: How to Be Relentless and Have a Clutch Mentality with Milan Krnjetin

On Episode 255 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I spoke with Will Hamilton from Fuzzy Yellow Balls about serve power, the championship traits of the best players in the world, and how to improve your anticipation. Will co-founded Fuzzy Yellow Balls, one of the biggest and most well-known online tennis instructional websites on the planet. […]

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3 FB TFP 261_ How to Coach Yourself and Problem Solve Through Adversity with Raheel Manji

TFP 261: How to Coach Yourself and Problem Solve Through Adversity with Raheel Manji

On Episode 255 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I spoke with Will Hamilton from Fuzzy Yellow Balls about serve power, the championship traits of the best players in the world, and how to improve your anticipation. Will co-founded Fuzzy Yellow Balls, one of the biggest and most well-known online tennis instructional websites on the planet. […]

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FB TFP 224_ How to Improve Your Returns and Develop Winning Strategies with Karue Sell

TFP 224: How to Improve Your Returns and Develop Winning Strategies with Karue Sell

On Episode 218 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I spoke with strength and conditioning coach Dean Hollingworth about how to warm up and strength training efficiently and effectively for maximum tennis performance. Dean has over twenty-five years of experience as a strength and conditioning coach. He has established himself as a highly regarded author, speaker, […]

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FB TFP 209_ 5 Keys to an Explosive Forehand

TFP 209: 5 Keys to an Explosive Forehand

On this episode of the podcast, Peter Freeman from Crunch Time Coaching reveals 8 key strategies to help you defeat pushers, aka the most exhausting player (MEP). There’s a certain type of opponent that amateur tennis players routinely struggle playing against. These players have no weapons (except their mind and grit), their strokes look inferior…and […]

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6 FB TFP 208_ Claudio Pistolesi — Pro Tour Secrets to Unlock Your Tennis Career

TFP 208: Claudio Pistolesi — Pro Tour Secrets to Unlock Your Tennis Career

On this episode of the podcast, Peter Freeman from Crunch Time Coaching reveals 8 key strategies to help you defeat pushers, aka the most exhausting player (MEP). There’s a certain type of opponent that amateur tennis players routinely struggle playing against. These players have no weapons (except their mind and grit), their strokes look inferior…and […]

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