ATP Events This Week: Houston 250, Marrakech 250, Bucharest 250
WTA Events This Week: Charleston 500, Bogota 250
Beyond The Numbers Of The Jannik Sinner Serve
Why It’s Interesting: Sinner’s serve has gone supersonic. This piece provides some good basic numbers outlining the improvements, plus a good story from Jim Courier how the serve journey started as soon as Simone Vagniozzi came on board.
Gill’s Note: While win-rates and in-rates are certainly insightful, there is room for even deeper exploration of Sinner’s serve improvement. I’ll be making a data-based argument that he has become the most accurate server on the entire tour in 2026 - coming soon to my Instagram, among other platforms.
Diego Schwartzman’s Vlog
More: Turn on your English captions to follow Diego Schwartzman’s vlog during his trip to São Paulo for the Challenger Latin America Open exhibition matches.
Another International Interview To Watch: Jan-Lennard Stuff features on the BTA Podcast and talks about how nothing is guaranteed.
Sportsball Tackles Tennis Governance And Prize Money
Why It’s Interesting: Knowledgeable tennis fans won’t learn much in the first half of the video, though will likely remain entertained by the stunning live illustration. The second half, however, does a profound job of laying out what top players are currently lobbying the Grand Slams for.
Charleston Doubles Prize Money For 2026
Also Covered: Amid several notable withdrawals ahead of this year’s event, the Tournament Director acknowledges the challenges of Charleston’s calendar position.
Iga Swiatek Speaks On Fragile Physique
YouTube Tennis With Dylan Visits Most Exclusive Tennis Resort In America
Breaking News From Bounces
Leaving You With Matt Friend’s Roger, Rafa And Novak Impressions
On Monday Match Analysis, Gill Gross breaks down Jannik Sinner’s historically dominant Sunshine Double Triumph, winning the Miami Open final over Jiri Lehecka in straight sets. We’ll discuss why Sinner’s savy tactics against the Czech and why his serve improvement is a major development in the arms race against Carlos Alcaraz.
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