I coach tennis with an emphasis on how strokes are actually produced: balance, contact timing, rotational sequencing, footwork, recovery, and repeatable patterns that hold up under pressure. I also write about the game for players who want clearer thinking about technique, training, and performance.
I am interested in efficient mechanics, not cosmetic conformity. Every player brings different proportions, mobility, timing, and movement history to the court.
Reliable tennis is built through disciplined habits. The point of repetition is not boredom. It is making the right movement available under pressure.
Good coaching is not only about ball striking. It is also about load management, movement quality, recovery, and building a body that can tolerate the game.
Trashing the Technique Template
A case for teaching principles instead of forcing every player into the same visual model.
Preparing the Tennis Veteran for a Return to the Court
A practical piece on durability, progressive loading, and rebuilding the body for adult players returning to tennis.
In Tennis, Good Habits Become Good Instincts
Why pressure exposes habits, and why repeated high-quality training becomes real confidence.
I work with adults, juniors, beginners, competitive players, and returning players who want clearer feedback, better habits, and a more durable body on court. For coaching inquiries or professional contact, use the Contact page.