• Tennis Tip: This Response Will Squash Opponent Line Call Complaints!
    Sep 26 2024

    Season #24 Episode#:63 Shaun Boyce and Rob Carver

    In this Tennis Tip, USPTA Certified Tennis Professional Rob Carver teaches players how to handle disputes over line calls calmly and confidently. Instead of arguing, players should acknowledge their opponent’s perspective while standing firm on their own call, helping to diffuse tension and move forward smoothly to the next point.

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  • Shaping the Future of American Tennis: Eddie Gonzalez on Passion and Legacy
    Sep 25 2024

    Season 24 Episode #73 Bobby Schindler and Shaun J Boyce

    This episode with Eddie Gonzalez delves into his career and experiences as the director and chief business officer of the Atlanta Open, reflecting on his love for tennis and the tournament's growth. A few key points include his leadership journey, his passion for building the event over 10 years, and the challenges involved in running a high-level ATP Tour event.

    Summary:

    - **Eddie's Background**: Eddie grew up in Rome, Georgia, played high-level junior tennis, and competed for NC State University. His career in sports started at Athlon Sports before he returned to tennis, leading the Atlanta Open for a decade.

    - **Career Highlights**: Eddie discussed how he elevated the Atlanta Open, making it an annual sports and entertainment event, bringing in crowds and enhancing the experience for fans. One of his proudest achievements was building the event from a temporary parking lot to a "party where a tennis match breaks out."

    - **Challenges**: Eddie highlighted the difficulties of hosting an outdoor event in the summer heat and dealing with unpredictable weather. For instance, the 2023 finals didn’t conclude until 3 a.m. due to rain delays. Despite these challenges, the event maintained strong attendance.

    - **Impact on American Tennis**: Eddie is proud of the Atlanta Open’s role in giving rising American players like Taylor Fritz, Francis Tiafoe, and Christopher Eubanks their first big opportunities. He also emphasized the importance of fostering local tennis talent and creating future champions.

    - **Legacy**: As the ATP's calendar restructuring led to the discontinuation of the Atlanta Open, Eddie expressed pride in leaving behind a successful, well-loved event, even though it was a casualty of the tour's evolution.

    - **Personal Life**: Eddie shared personal insights, such as his daughter’s career as a social media influencer and his son being drafted into professional baseball. He enjoys supporting their careers and traveling with them.

    Notable Quotes from Eddie Gonzalez:

    1. **On building the Atlanta Open**:

    - "You want to leave things better than you found them, and I'm very proud of the 10 years of building it every year to be bigger and better."

    2. **On the tournament experience**:

    - "Our philosophy was to create a party where a tennis match breaks out. We knew we weren’t going to get Federer, Nadal, or Djokovic, so we had to make it about the experience."

    3. **On aging and tennis**:

    - "You don’t stop playing tennis because you get old, you get old because you stop playing tennis."

    4. **On fostering young American talent**:

    - "It's rewarding to see young Americans like Taylor Fritz and Chris Eubanks who got their first shots in Atlanta. That’s the future of American tennis."

    5. **On maintaining composure**:

    - "We ran the tournament like ducks on a pond: calm on the surface but paddling furiously underneath."

    These highlights and quotes encapsulate Eddie's passion for tennis, leadership, and making a lasting impact on the sport in America.

    YouTube Replay: https://youtu.be/XVLUhdrlE8w

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    46 mins
  • 10 Minutes of Tennis: Data is KING
    Sep 24 2024

    In this Episode of the Atlanta Tennis Podcast powered by GoTennis, we have special guest Justin Yeo, a highly regarded tennis professional with the rare global perspective from time in both Australia and Puerto Rico, joining us to talk about the increasingly prevalent world of data in tennis. 🌍🎾

    Today's Guest

    Justin Yeo - Highly regarded tennis coach from around the world, extensive coaching experience in Australia and Puerto Rico, will provide leading-edge insights into how data is disrupting pro and amateur tennis.

    What You'll Learn:
    • How to chart your own matches, and track key performance metrics like first serve percentage and ball speed.📝
    • Why information becomes crucial to highlight the weaknesses in opponents by professional and amateur players alike.🎯
    • Performance-enhancing tools for the amateur player: SwingVision and Tennis Analytics 📊
    • News and insights from top players like Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer on how they use data to stay ahead of the competition ⚡
    • How new technologies such as line-calling cameras are changing the experience of tennis for the recreational player.

    Justin touches on how understanding data can improve your game, no matter what your skill level is, and gives some practical tips which any player will find useful. Whether you're a newcomer or an experienced pro, this episode introduces some of the most interesting insights into the power of data in modern tennis.

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    YouTube Replay: https://youtube.com/live/OZwm-hDT4Bk

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  • Tennis Tip: A Better Way to Defend the Lob
    Sep 19 2024

    In this episode of the Atlanta Tennis Podcast, hosted by Shaun and powered by GoTennis, we dive into strategic advice on how to manage lobs at the net. Coach Nathan Singleton shares a game-changing tip to help you stay competitive in your doubles matches.


    Tips you’ll learn:

    • 🎾 How to adjust your positioning when you get lobbed at the net.
    • 🏃‍♂️ Why playing "two back" can help your team defend against lobs more effectively.
    • 🤝 The importance of teamwork in defending overhead shots and staying in control of the point.
    • 🧠 Tips to avoid your partner running back and forth while you get stuck at the net.


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    Whether you're an experienced player or just starting out, Coach Nathan's tactical advice will help you win more points and improve your doubles strategy!

    In this Tennis Tip, Coach Nathan offers a better idea on how to defend the lob while playing doubles.

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    2 mins
  • Building Tennis Culture: Jeff Chandley’s Approach to Success
    Sep 18 2024

    In today’s episode of Atlanta Tennis Podcast, powered by Go tennis, we talk with Jeff Chandley, the Director of Tennis and Director of Athletics, the historic Atlanta Athletic Club. Join us in an open heartfelt conversation with Chandley over his incredible journey in the tennis world as a player, mentor and most importantly, as a successful director of Club Tennis.

    Today’s Guest

    Jeff Chandley has a professional career of over 20 years as director of tennis in several prestigious clubs, including The Landings Club. He currently lives in Atlanta with his family. His immense love and passion for tennis and his job can be understood from his enthusiasm even with a 40-hour workweek!!!.

    Key Topics We Cover Today

    • Challenges and opportunities of into tennis during teenage years
    • Shaping of personal training approaches from his own experience with famous mentors
    • Involvement and survival in the management and business side of club tennis
    • Transitional experience: from country club to private club

    Chandley shares heartfelt stories from his mentee days under legendary Peter Van Lingen and how his father may have a shuttle influence on his introduction to the business side of tennis. He reveals his top picks for running a successful management in club tennis:

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    54 mins
  • 10 Minutes of Tennis: Environment is EVERYTHING
    Sep 17 2024

    Episode #69 Season 24: Shaun Boyce & Justin Yeo

    In this fast-moving episode of the Atlanta Tennis Podcast, we sit down with Justin Yo, an Australian tennis coach currently based in Puerto Rico who has worked with players at every level—from juniors to pros. In just 10 minutes, Justin shares invaluable insights that cover the 5 core elements of tennis success: physical, mental, technical, tactical, and emotional. Whether you are a developing young kid trying to build a great foundation, or an adult player trying to gain an edge mentally, Justin's tips will help raise your level.


    About Today's Guest:
    • Justin Yo - Originally from Australia and now living in Puerto Rico, this highly acclaimed tennis coach has been developing players of all levels over the years, from Juniors Development to Professional Athletes. He is known for his hands-on holistic approach, which looks at all areas of the player's game: physical, mental, tactical, technical, and emotional.


    You'll Learn:
    • Physical Tips: Why it's so important for juniors to create an athletic base with multi-sport, and how adults can maintain physical health for long-term performance.
    • Mental Tips: Importance of independence of the junior players, and how best adults can optimize their mental routines to stay focused on the court.
    • Technical Tips: How feeling the ball with your hands and understanding elasticity can change your stroke technique.
    • Tactical Tips: The importance of tactical awareness both in training and match play, and how you can develop your own game style for maximum effectiveness.
    • Emotional Tips: How to keep your emotions in check on the court, including tips on Federer’s transformation from a fiery player to one of the coolest champions in the world.

    This episode is filled with practical advice you can take home and implement right away, whether you’re training for your next tournament or simply looking to improve your weekly matches.

    Listen Now: Click the play button above to join this insightful conversation with Justin Yo and discover 10 ways to improve at tennis in 10 minutes!

    YouTube Replay: https://youtube.com/live/Ymvnu0D1fzA

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    12 mins
  • MYSTORY: Agassi/Roddick in 3.5 USTA 70+ vs Bridgemill
    Sep 15 2024

    Join Shaun as he brings you yet another action-packed episode of the Atlanta Tennis Podcast powered by GoTennis! This episode is an entertaining and hilarious story from Chuck, recounting a very spirited USTA 3.5 70-and-over match against BridgeMill. You'll get amply served with some competitive tennis, witty banter, and unexpected distractions courtesy of an avid crowd!


    From ingenious tennis tactics to humorously comic behaviors of available 70-year-old spectators, this episode is full of humor and insight into the type of camaraderie that makes senior tennis so unique.


    Highlights of this episode:
    • 🎾 Chuck's Story: A humorous account of the epic tennis match between BridgeMill and a spirited team, replete with on-court strategy and impromptu crowd involvement.
    • 👴 The 70 & Over League: A special combination of expertise and humor in one, as players like "Agassi and Roddick" competed against a very competitive yet entertaining crowd.
    • 🍻 Beer Panic: A humorous turn of events involving beer supplies and focusing on tennis.
    • 💪 Match Recap: Insight into the matches, including wins, close tie-breakers, and amusing comments from the players.

    Catch this fun look at senior tennis and the lighter side of competition.


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  • Pickleball Tip: Down The Middle is King
    Sep 12 2024

    Season #24 Episode#:67 Shaun Boyce and Jim Carella

    In this Pickleball Tip, USPTA and PPR Certified Tennis and Pickleball Professional Jim Carella covers the pickleball court dimensions, lines, and net heights. The point being, that playing on a rectangle (not too different from a tennis court) aiming through the middle is often the right decision.

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