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Tennis Sweet Spot by Carole Bouchard

I've been covering professional tennis for two decades as a writer, broadcaster, and author. At TSS, I'll be your insider for the most impactful tennis stories on and off the court (results, features, interviews, business, fashion, culture).

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"There was no pretense", director Katie Walsh about the Roger Federer's Road to Newport series

Katie Walsh had the responsibility of directing the video series leading to Roger Federer's induction into the Hall of Fame. She shares what it's been like to work with the sports icon.

When They Keep Breaking Down

Some players keep being sidelined for weeks or months by injuries, and it's becoming the new background noise of professional tennis. Experts weigh in.

It's Summer, Just Treat Yourself!

Subscribe from today until September 14th and get 15% off for up to 12 months of TSS (monthly and yearly subscriptions). Sounds like a plan, right?

"It Is On Us To Paint Their Legacy," says Gitlitz about making “Chris & Martina: The Final Set”.

Emmy-winning director Rebecca Gitlitz shares what it was like to make the Evert and Navratilova documentary on Netflix, and why it changed her.

Home Alone, The Tennis Edition

Jannik Sinner has been left alone as keeper of the keys of men's tennis. What does it say about the sport?

"It Drives You Crazy." What? Tennis, I guess.

Djokovic keeps trying to Benjamin Button the last stretch of his career, even when it drives him mad, as Noskova just discovered how to master tennis life on the edge.

Czech Creativity Takes It All, While Gauff's Game Gets Unlocked

Czech tennis is a wonder, and Wimbledon shows it again. Both efficient and stylish? How? Also, Coco Gauff lost, but her game looks the best it's been in years, so watch out.

Sinner Is Here To Serve

Jannik Sinner had One Job and he knew it. In other news, Novak Djokovic is rebooting Highlander, and come with me exploring the tricky path of tennis prodigies again.

What A Difference A Year Makes…

Swiatek and Anisimova showed how quickly things can turn. Read FAA's anger over a "disgrace," and Patten/Heliövaara about doubles' survival.

Sorry, But They Still Don't Get It

Tennis fashion gets points for trying, but it's still not healed. In other news, Dimitrov and Krejcikova remind us all why we love the game.