Changeover Podcast Episode 13: Prayer Circle of Nerds
A lot has happened during the first seven days of Miami. Brodie of Mind The Racket and the Changeover crew get a little nerdy and delve into tennis stats, Tommy Haas, scheduling catastrophes, bad tennis commentary during broadcasts, as well as many other things. Click here to listen. Don’t forget, you can subscribe to us on iTunes! If you like […]
Beyond the Blog: 2006 Tokyo Champion Roger Federer Talks Toilets, Night Terrors, and Captain Wasabi
Consider this a warning.
The Backboard: A Name Change, Is Tennis in the Analytical Dark Ages?, and More
This column changes names, I ask whether tennis is in the analytical dark ages, Fernando Verdasco struggles, and more.
LiveAnalysis: Li Na vs Garbiñe Muguruza in the Miami Fourth Round
Live, game-by-game analysis of the Li Na vs Garbiñe Muguruza fourth round match at the Miami Premier Mandatory event.
Stats: Auditing the Unforced Error Count During Kerber-Cirstea
I just can’t stop thinking about this Ben Rothenberg piece, aptly titled “Unforced Error Is Unloved Statistic Among Tennis Players“. You probably read it already — it came out during the first week of Indian Wells. If you haven’t, do take a look. Rothenberg tells the story of how this particular statistic came to be, […]