Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Full Court Tennis with Brian Teacher: Vision to Reality
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| Why Alcaraz's Elite Shot Selection Destroys Most Players (Most Coaches Teach This Wrong) | 19 Jun 2026 | 00:07:15 | |
Most players lose to moonballers not because of bad technique — but because of a slow mind. In this episode, 1981 Australian Open Champion and Full Court Tennis founder Brian Teacher breaks down why elite shot selection is impossible without Zero Latency thinking, and exactly how to rewire your brain and body to move like the world's best. What you'll hear in this episode: — Why latency in your mind stops your feet and hands the point to physics before you even swing — The 45-degree hitting zone that Agassi, Djokovic, Nadal, Alcaraz, and Sinner all use to dominate from the baseline — The "Motherload" moment — what it feels like when spacing, timing, and power all click at once — How your Default Mode Network triggers the choke under pressure, and the CEO Mindset technique to override it using your prefrontal cortex — Why your ego lies to you about your footwork — and how video analysis reveals the brutal truth — How Carlos Alcaraz trains his neural network through shadow drills and why you can do the same Whether you're a competitive junior, a club player, or a serious adult competitor, the principles in this episode will immediately change how you think about movement, spacing, and mental control on the court. Download the Full Court Tennis app at FullCourtTennis.com to upload your footage and get real feedback from ATP and WTA coaches. Next episode: The specific shadow drills and balance games Alcaraz uses to build 3D spatial awareness — and how to add them to your training. | |||
| Elite Tennis Footwork: Why Most Players Mentally Collapse (The Zero Latency Secret) | 12 Jun 2026 | 00:08:56 | |
Why do so many tennis players hit a technical wall or watch their footwork completely fall apart as a match progresses? According to Australian Open Champion and elite coach Brian Teacher, it isn’t a fitness failure—it’s a software crash. In this episode of Full Court Tennis: Vision to Reality, Brian dives deep into the cognitive science of elite movement. Using 19-year-old sensation João Fonseca’s legendary 5-set battles against the world's best as a blueprint, Brian explains how "Zero Latency" separating the top pros from everyone else. Inside this episode, you’ll discover: The Latency Trap: Why standard coaching advice like "watch the ball" causes a data delay in your Visual Cortex, forcing your Cerebellum into a lazy, arm-driven survival mode. Writing New Biological Code: How to activate your Prefrontal Cortex as an "Inner Dictator" to consciously override deep-seated, bad footwork habits. Two High-Intensity On-Court Drills: A deep dive into the Zero Latency Call-Out and 45-Degree Footwork Patterns designed to build automatic, ground-up kinetic sequencing. The Between-Point System Reboot: A 4-step mental routine to clear your brain's RAM, manage cognitive fatigue, and reset your strategy before the next point begins. Brian also breaks down the reality of the "10,000-rep tax"—why fixing an old habit takes three times longer than learning a new one, and how you can accelerate that timeline using visual feedback loops. Links & Resources mentioned in this episode: Get your movement patterns and reaction frames audited by the world's best. Download the app or upload your video at FullCourtTennis.com. | |||
| The “Lightsaber” Forehand Problem (Why Players Think They Hit Like Alcaraz) | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:07:22 | |
Many players believe they’re hitting a modern forehand. What they’re actually doing is copying the surface without the structure. In this episode of Full Court Tennis: Vision to Reality, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher explains the growing “Lightsaber Forehand” problem he sees across junior tennis. Players try to imitate the explosive racket speed of stars like Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Rafael Nadal, but without the coordination between the feet, torso, and timing that makes those swings work. Brian breaks down: • Why chasing racket speed creates a “whip-snap” arm swing If your forehand feels fast but the ball doesn’t feel heavy, this episode explains what’s missing. Download the Full Court Tennis App or visit fullcourttennis.com to compare your strokes side-by-side with professional players in the Pro Library. | |||
| EP 5: Beyond Fast Feet: The Flight Control Secret to Elite Tennis | 20 Mar 2026 | 00:05:50 | |
Building World-Class Footwork: The Substance of the Flow
This tennis training session emphasizes core tennis fitness to improve your performance. | |||
| Ep 4: Vision to Reality – Taylor Fritz, The 18% Break Rate, and the Psychology of the Favorite | 13 Mar 2026 | 00:07:26 | |
Why is a Top 3 server on the ATP tour struggling to break through in big matches? In Episode 4 of Vision to Reality, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down the shock upset of Taylor Fritz by Alex Michelsen at Indian Wells. Brian reveals the "Blueprint of Vision's Reality" explaining why physical stats are lagging indicators of internal focus. We go deep into the numbers: Why Taylor’s 80% first-serve win rate is a world-class shield, but his 50% second serve return rate is a 50/50 coin toss that isn't enough to win Grand Slams. In this episode, you will learn:
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| Emulating Champions: Why Copying US Open Champ Dominic Thiem Could Be a Trap | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:05:31 | |
If you want to be a great tennis player, you need to emulate the top pros. But you have to find a consensus among the Top 50 players, rather than just copying one unique athlete. In Episode 3 of Vision to Reality, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher explains the danger of copying an anomaly. We look at the biomechanics of 2020 US Open Champion Dominic Thiem. Thiem was an absolute workhorse, but his unique forehand technique put immense pressure on his body and could be a dangerous trap to copy. In this episode, you will learn: - The Forehand Consensus: Why you should look at the leg-loading mechanics shared by the majority of the Top 50. - The Thiem Question: Why Dominic Thiem's violent wrist snap worked for him, but could be a trap for your body. - The Jan Choinski Case Study: How Brian used the Full Court Tennis App to fix this exact flaw for an ATP pro. Download the Full Court Tennis App today to compare your strokes side-by-side with pros like Taylor Fritz in the FCT Pro Library! | |||
| Ep 2: The Software Update – Neuroplasticity, Machine Learning, and The Monica Seles Proof | 27 Feb 2026 | 00:05:58 | |
Are you running buggy software on the tennis court? Science is currently using epigenetic reprogramming to reverse aging—proving that the human body is a programmable computer, not just depreciating hardware. In Episode 2 of Vision to Reality, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher explains how you can use neuroplasticity to rewrite your tennis code. You will learn: · The Monica Seles Proof: Why you don't need to be fast afoot to have world-class footwork, spacing, and power. · The Math of Tennis: Why copying the "flow" of the pros is a trap, and how to build your game from Addition to Advanced Machine Learning. · The Alcaraz Update: Why Carlos loosened his wrist and straightened his toss (and the crazy "Cuckoo's Nest" drill he used to do it). · The Full Court Tennis Audit: How to use the app to expose your slow reaction times and fix your spacing. Stop trying to be a "good athlete." Start programming the Scientific Machine. Download the Full Court Tennis app and visit FullCourtTennis.com | |||
| The Blur vs The Machine: Why Copying Alcaraz and Sinner Fails | 20 Feb 2026 | 00:05:04 | |
In the first episode of Full Court Tennis with Brian Teacher: Vision to Reality, Brian Teacher explains why modern players are failing by copying what they see on television. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have different styles. Different rhythms. Different personalities. But they share the same structural machine underneath. This episode explores:• Why style without physics breaks down• The importance of leg loading and ground force• How elite players calculate spacing in milliseconds• The evolution from athlete to scientific competitor• Why champions are obsessed with improvement The blur is seductive. The machine wins. Download the Full Court Tennis app and visit fullcourttennis.com to learn more. | |||
| USA Tennis Coaches: Stop Outsourcing Your Competence! | 06 Feb 2026 | 00:08:26 | |
Many US tennis coaches and players are stuck in a flawed system that doesn’t prepare them for real success. In this episode of the Full Court Tennis Advantage podcast, Brian Teacher breaks down why caring alone doesn’t equal coaching competence and why coaches must take responsibility for their own education. Learn how to:
Download the Full Court Tennis app and visit fullcourttennis.com to get access to the full map of tennis. | |||
| Who Owns Reality in Tennis? The Truth About Player Development | 30 Jan 2026 | 00:08:48 | |
Why do so many players train hard and go nowhere? In this episode, Brian Teacher explains why tennis development must be grounded in reality, not perception or outcomes. He explores the importance of complete skills, precise footwork and mechanics, and how technology can help players and coaches see what is actually happening rather than guessing. This is a direct look at what is broken in the current tennis system and what must change if players want real improvement instead of temporary confidence. | |||
| Execution Over Effort: How Real Tennis Players Are Built | 23 Jan 2026 | 00:07:41 | |
Hard work without verification leads to guessing, and guessing is why most players stall. In this episode, Brian Teacher breaks down how real tennis players are built, step by step. Starting with a stroke reality audit, learn how to study elite players correctly, extract the ingredients that make strokes work, and build a foundation that holds up under pressure. You’ll learn:
This is a practical framework for players and coaches who want proof, not guesswork. The Full Court Tennis app allows players to compare strokes, study elite movement, and verify progress with real evidence. | |||
| Hard Work Isn’t Enough: The Reality Holding Tennis Players Back | 16 Jan 2026 | 00:07:52 | |
Why do so many tennis players work hard for years and still never break through? In this episode of the Full Court Tennis Advantage podcast, Brian Teacher explains the uncomfortable truth: most players aren’t limited by effort... they’re limited by perception, faulty foundations, and a system that doesn’t teach what elite tennis actually demands. This episode breaks down why technique, spacing, balance, preparation, and vision define long-term success, and why awareness — not motivation — determines how far a player goes. Download the Full Court Tennis app to study elite players and verify what’s really happening in your game. Visit fullcourttennis.com for more. | |||
| Why Elite Tennis Footwork Starts in Mini Tennis | 05 Jun 2026 | 00:07:18 | |
Does your mini tennis warm-up actually improve your game—or quietly build bad habits? Are you standing flat-footed and flicking the ball with your wrist while calling it “practice”? Australian Open Champ Brian Teacher breaks down why most players completely misunderstand mini tennis. Instead of using it as a neuromuscular activation drill, players often turn it into low-quality hitting that disconnects footwork from the swing and programs poor movement patterns before the real work even begins. Brian explains the true purpose of mini tennis: activating the kinetic chain, training balance and weight transfer, and building real brain-to-feet coordination from the very first ball. He also exposes the “illusion of work” happening on practice courts everywhere—and why copying the casual warm-up style of elite pros can actually set developing players back. We also dive into how modern athletes are losing natural coordination in the smartphone era, and why simple tools like the medicine ball drill reveal the same biomechanical principles needed for elite footwork and stroke production. Get your movement, footwork, and stroke mechanics analyzed inside the Full Court Tennis App or at FullCourtTennis.com. | |||
| Why Elite Footwork Has Nothing to Do With Speed | 09 Jan 2026 | 00:09:16 | |
Great footwork is one of the most talked-about concepts in tennis — and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode, learn why elite footwork has very little to do with speed, fitness, or drills, and everything to do with mental discipline, early processing, and sustained engagement. You’ll learn why:
This conversation pulls back the curtain on what elite players are really doing with their feet and why their movement looks effortless — even though it’s anything but. Brian also shares how match analysis and feedback accelerate improvement by showing players exactly where reactions break down and why progress stalls. A must-listen for players, coaches, and parents who want to understand the real mechanics behind elite movement. Download the Full Court Tennis app and visit FullCourtTennis.com to learn more. | |||
| What College Tennis Coaches Really Want | UTR, Mindset, and Development | EP 30 | 12 Dec 2025 | 00:05:20 | |
Step inside the real world of college tennis recruiting. This episode breaks down:• How coaches evaluate players• Why results matter more than personality• What gets overlooked in recruiting• The traits that separate future pros from everyone else• Stories from the tour: Brad Gilbert, Taylor Fritz, and more Most players get vague coaching. Move your feet. React sooner. Recover faster. But without seeing what’s really happening in a match, improvement stalls. That’s why Full Court Tennis exists. The app lets you break down matches visually, study movement, spacing, timing, and understand the real mechanics that drive growth. If you want real development—not just a college logo—start studying the game like a pro. Watch the full episode and get new insights every week. | |||
| Why Tennis Breaks Bodies: Holger Rune’s Achilles & The Sinner/Alcaraz Advantage | 05 Dec 2025 | 00:09:05 | |
A Grand Slam Champion’s guide to the 5 deadly movement patterns that cause Achilles ruptures—and the strategies for Achilles rupture recovery—using Sinner and Alcaraz’s biomechanics. In Episode 29 of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Brian Teacher, founder of Full Court Tennis, examines why Holger Rune injury risk spiked and why he ruptured his Achilles at 22 and why Sinner and Alcaraz have stayed healthy despite living on the edge of elite performance. You’ll learn what truly causes tendon breakdown, how load management and movement efficiency protect the best players, and why recreational athletes are far more vulnerable. We cover the most common movement patterns that overload the Achilles, the tennis footwork drills that actually make a difference, the drills and strength routines that reinforce stability, and the recovery methods backed by evidence. Skeleton tracking is coming soon to Full Court Tennis to help you analyze footwork, alignment, braking mechanics, and split-step timing next to the pros. Learn exactly how elite players prevent tennis injuries. After listening, leave a comment on what part of your movement or strength work you plan to fix first. Download the Full Court Tennis app and visit FullCourtTennis.com. | |||
| Build a Backhand Like the Pros | EP 28 | 21 Nov 2025 | 00:06:44 | |
Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down how to build a world-class backhand that holds up under pressure — with real structure, compression, and feel. In Episode 28 of Full Court Tennis Advantage, you’ll learn:
Episodes drop every Friday — so make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications to never miss one. 🎾 Download the Full Court Tennis App to train smarter. Visit FullCourtTennis.com to learn more. | |||
| The Jedi Forehand: Be Careful What You Wish For | Why Most Players Misread Federer, Alcaraz, and Sinner | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:05:14 | |
In Episode 27 of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher explains why so many players misunderstand the modern forehand. Copying highlight clips from Federer, Alcaraz, or Sinner leads to a fantasy version of the stroke, not the real structure that produces world-class ball compression. Brian breaks down the true essentials:• Unit coil• Footwork and load• Racquet drop• Relaxed arm position• Hip and torso-led swing• Locked wrist through contact• Extension and balanced finish He also shares the lessons he learned studying great ball strikers like Connors and Gerulaitis, and how the right picture — not the flashiest swing — builds a forehand that holds up under pressure. Episodes release every Friday on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts. Follow the show to stay updated. Train with the same structure the pros use. Compare your swing side-by-side with ATP professionals inside the Full Court Tennis App. Visit FullCourtTennis.com to learn more. | |||
| Alcaraz vs Sinner: How the French Open Loss Fueled a Wimbledon Win | 07 Nov 2025 | 00:07:31 | |
Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down how Jannik Sinner turned a tough Roland Garros loss into a Wimbledon victory over Carlos Alcaraz just one month later. We unpack the key tactical, technical, and mental adjustments that made the difference on grass. This episode covers second-serve pressure, return positioning, mindset shifts, and what coaches, players, and parents can learn from Sinner’s evolution. New episodes release every Friday on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. If you want to study the pros and develop world-class technique, check out the Full Court Tennis App to compare your strokes side-by-side with ATP and WTA players and connect with top coaches for virtual or in-person training. Which adjustment do you think mattered most for Sinner — his serve, his return tactics, or his mentality? | |||
| Federer, Djokovic, Alcaraz & Świątek: The Footwork Secret Behind Their Success | EP 24 | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:06:38 | |
How do Federer, Djokovic, Alcaraz, and Świątek make the game look so effortless? It’s not just technique or power... it begins with the eyes, the brain, and world-class footwork. In Episode 24 of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion and coach Brian Teacher breaks down the movement patterns that separate the best from everyone else. You’ll learn how pros see the ball earlier, move smarter (not faster), and build every shot from the ground up. What you’ll discover in this episode: • The hidden role of vision and anticipation in footwork • Why Federer’s movement looked effortless • How Monica Seles beat Steffi Graf using superior footwork, not speed • The kinetic chain: how footwork fuels power, timing, and balance • Why great players shape the court instead of reacting to it If you want to train like the pros, compare your strokes side-by-side with ATP and WTA players inside the Full Court Tennis App. Study their footwork, break down swing mechanics, and apply it to your game. Explore the Full Court Tennis App and FullCourtTennis.com. New episodes of Full Court Tennis Advantage release weekly. Follow to stay sharp and elevate your tennis IQ. | |||
| How Yoga Saved My Career and Transformed My Game | Full Court Tennis Advantage Ep. 23 | 24 Oct 2025 | 00:07:52 | |
In Episode 23 of the Full Court Tennis Advantage podcast, Australian Open Champion and longtime coach Brian Teacher dives into the practice that saved his career — yoga. At just 19, facing possible back surgery, Brian turned to Hatha yoga long before it was mainstream. What started as rehab became a lifelong practice that improved his flexibility, balance, breathing, and focus — key ingredients for success on tour. He breaks down the exact poses, breathing methods, and routines that helped him stay on court and now fuel today’s elite players like Novak Djokovic, Iga Świątek, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner. Learn how yoga builds strength, resilience, and mental clarity — and how it can transform your own game. 📲 Download the Full Court Tennis (FCT) app to compare your strokes to the pros and explore more at FullCourtTennis.com. #FullCourtTennis #BrianTeacher #TennisPodcast #YogaForAthletes #SportsMindset #Djokovic #Alcaraz #Świątek #TennisTraining | |||
| How the Pros Warm Up: The Hidden Key to Peak Tennis Performance | EP 22 | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:09:01 | |
Most players think warming up is just about breaking a sweat — but for the pros, it’s a total mind–body reset. In Episode 22 of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Brian Teacher, Australian Open Champion, former World No. 7, and founder of the Full Court Tennis app, reveals how elite players like Djokovic, Alcaraz, Rune, Tsitsipas, Murray, and Fritz prepare before every match. Learn how to transform your warm-up into a weapon by mastering:
Each week, Full Court Tennis Advantage breaks down the habits, mindsets, and methods that separate the good from the great. Stream new episodes weekly, and take your game to the next level — on and off the court. Visit FullCourtTennis.com or download the Full Court Tennis App to film your own warm-up, compare it to the pros, and get insights from top coaches. | |||
| EP 21: Affirmations & Visualization: The Mental Edge in Tennis with Brian Teacher | 10 Oct 2025 | 00:04:08 | |
Australian Open Champion and coach Brian Teacher reveals how affirmations and visualization can unlock your peak performance on the tennis court. In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, discover:
The mind can hold you back—or push you forward. Learn how to train your mental game with the same intensity as your physical skills. 👉 Take the next step in your development: Download the Full Court Tennis App or visit FullCourtTennis.com to analyze your strokes, set goals, and compare your game to the pros. | |||
| Are You Losing Power on Your Pinpoint Serve? (The Shortstop Fix) | 22 May 2026 | 00:05:11 | |
Does your pinpoint serve suck? Are you sliding your back foot up but still losing massive power? Australian Open Champ Brian Teacher reveals why the pinpoint serve is often taught as a "band-aid" for poor coordination. Looking at the 15 mph speed gap on the WTA tour, Brian explains the statistical reality of throwing mechanics, why forcing forward momentum with your feet destroys your upper-body coil, and why stopping in the "Trophy Position" is a trap. We study elite servers like Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, and Elena Rybakina to show that regardless of stance, true power comes from seamless connection. Plus, learn the "Shortstop Drill" to instantly fix your kinetic chain. Get your serve biomechanics analyzed and put your technique side-by-side with the pros on the Full Court Tennis App or at FullCourtTennis.com. | |||
| EP 20: Jack Broudy & Brian Teacher Talk Tennis: Alcaraz vs. Sinner, Mindset, & Junior Coaching Insights | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:28:24 | |
Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher and Non Linear Tennis creator Jack Broudy unpack the 2025 US Open Men’s Final — Carlos Alcaraz’s four-set win over Jannik Sinner. This episode isn’t about score lines — it’s about:
Thanks to Jack for being on the podcast, and make sure to check out Nonlinear Tennis here: https://www.nonlineartennis.net/ | |||
| Eliot Teltscher on Fixing American Tennis: USTA Politics, Juniors & Coaching Gaps | 26 Sep 2025 | 00:07:30 | |
Why has American men’s tennis fallen from 45 players in the ATP Top 100 to just 13 today? 🎾 In Episode 19 of Full Court Tennis Advantage, I (Brian Teacher, 1980 Australian Open Champion) talk with former World #6 Eliot Teltscher — a competitor, coach, and former USTA leader who’s seen every level of the game. Eliot opens up about the politics and dysfunction inside the USTA, the gaps in junior and college development, and why too many players arrive at the highest levels without the tools to construct points, return serve, or finish at the net. We dig into:
Eliot’s insights are candid, sharp, and packed with lessons for coaches, parents, and players who want to rebuild U.S. tennis from the ground up. 👉 Listen now — and explore more at fullcourttennis.com. | |||
| Peter Smith: Building Tennis Champions | EP 18 | 19 Sep 2025 | 00:07:22 | |
Peter Smith is one of the most influential tennis coaches in America — from leading USC to 5 NCAA Championships (including 4 in a row) to shaping the next generation of junior players.In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, I (Brian Teacher, 1980 Australian Open Champion) dive deep into Peter’s career, philosophy, and lasting impact on the game.Here’s what you’ll learn:-How Peter became the youngest Division I coach at just 23 years old-Building winning cultures at Long Beach, Fresno State, and Pepperdine-Turning USC into a dynasty with 5 NCAA titles-Coaching legends like Steve Johnson and developing complete players-His views on mental toughness, forward-pressing tennis, and point construction-Why junior players today need multi-sport backgrounds and match video analysis-Advice for parents: support effort and routine, not rankings✨ Peter Smith has built champions, programs, and legacies — his story is a blueprint for coaches, players, and parents who want to understand what it takes to truly develop champions in tennis and life.👉 Train your mind and game at fullcourttennis.com | |||
| What I Learned as an Australian Open Champion (and What Novak Djokovic Does Exceptionally Well) | EP 17 | 12 Sep 2025 | 00:07:08 | |
Ever choked on match point? I have—and so has Novak Djokovic. In episode 17 of Full Court Tennis Advantage, I share the mental breakthroughs that helped me turn choking into calm under pressure. From my yoga and meditation journey to the visualization techniques that fueled my 1980 Australian Open victory, you’ll learn the same mental tools used by champions like Djokovic and Alcaraz. Here’s what you’ll discover:
Whether you’re a club player or aiming for the pros, this episode will help you train your mind like you train your strokes. 👉 Visit fullcourttennis.com to get coaching from ATP, WTA, and top local pros. | |||
| Chess & Tennis: How Strategy and Net Play Win Matches | EPISODE 16 | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:07:20 | |
What does chess have to do with tennis? More than you think. In this Episode 16 of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher explains how thinking like a chess master can sharpen your tennis strategy.
Listen now and start playing smarter tennis. | |||
| EPISODE 15: Carlos Alcaraz Training Secrets — How He Became a Champion | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:07:00 | |
How did Carlos Alcaraz rise to the top of the ATP Tour and win a Grand Slam by age 20? In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down the mindset, training, and coaching methods that shaped Alcaraz’s rapid rise. We cover why video review is essential, how daily match analysis accelerates growth, and why mental training, recovery, and nutrition are just as important as strokes and tactics. Whether you’re a coach, parent, or player, this episode gives you a practical blueprint for real improvement — built on the same tools and principles that fuel the world’s best. | |||
| EPISODE 14: Broken Credentials — Why U.S. Tennis Coaching Fails and What Spain & Australia Do Right | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:07:16 | |
Why is U.S. tennis coaching underperforming compared to other countries? In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, former Australian Open Champion and ATP coach Brian Teacher exposes why the U.S. coaching certification system is outdated — and what can be done to fix it. You’ll learn:
This is a frank, insider look at why U.S. tennis struggles and what it will take to create a winning system for the future. 📲 Access tools and coaching resources on the Full Court Tennis App to train smarter and learn from pro development methods. | |||
| EPISODE 13: What’s Holding Taylor Fritz Back From Winning a Grand Slam? | 19 Aug 2025 | 00:06:33 | |
Taylor Fritz came one point away from forcing a fifth set against Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon 2025. So what does it take for Fritz to reach the next level and finally capture a Grand Slam? In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down Fritz’s game, analyzing serve stats, net play, and the small performance margins that separate contenders from champions. You’ll learn:
Listen now for coaching insights and analysis you won’t hear on mainstream tennis shows. 📲 Compare your own game to the pros using the Full Court Tennis App for stroke analysis and development tools. | |||
| EPISODE 12: Backhand Power Starts with Footwork — Taylor Fritz Breakdown | 08 Aug 2025 | 00:07:15 | |
Footwork is the foundation of every great backhand — and Taylor Fritz is proof. In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down Fritz’s backhand frame-by-frame inside the Full Court Tennis App, comparing it to a Division I college player to highlight what separates pros from advanced players. You’ll learn:
📲 Upload your own swing to the Full Court Tennis App and compare it with Taylor Fritz in our Pro Library. For a limited time, Brian will even provide a free stroke analysis. Download now on the App Store or create a profile at FullCourtTennis.com. Subscribe for more pro breakdowns and coaching insights every week. | |||
| EPISODE 11: The Sinner Method — How Jannik Sinner Trains to Win at the Highest Level | 01 Aug 2025 | 00:07:32 | |
What makes a World No. 1? In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Grand Slam Champion Brian Teacher breaks down the complete training model behind Jannik Sinner’s rise to the top of the ATP rankings. From his multi-sport youth to bold team changes and a technical serve overhaul, Sinner’s journey offers a blueprint for tennis development at every level. You’ll learn:
Whether you’re a coach, parent, or player, this episode provides powerful insights into high-performance tennis and what it takes to compete at the very top. 📲 Subscribe now for weekly deep dives into the training and tactics behind the world’s best players. | |||
| The Tennis "Bad Trip": Winning Ugly & The Post-Match Reality Check | 08 May 2026 | 00:04:53 | |
When a tennis match slips out of your control, the negative emotions can snowball like a bad trip. How do you stop it? Australian Open Champ Brian Teacher reveals why focusing on your technique during a match is a guaranteed way to choke. Discover why true confidence comes from doing the biomechanical homework before you step on the court, so you can focus purely on Brad Gilbert's "Winning Ugly" strategy during the match. Brian breaks down the 10% reality of the Pro Tour, how to use mindful breathing to clear negative loops, and why the most important part of your development is the brutal, honest conversation you have with yourself in the mirror after a loss. Get your biomechanics analyzed and take control of your game on the Full Court Tennis App or at FullCourtTennis.com. | |||
| EPISODE 10: How Fritz, Alcaraz, and Sinner Built Competitive Grit as Juniors | 25 Jul 2025 | 00:06:49 | |
No rush. No shortcuts. Taylor Fritz’s rise to World No. 1 in the ITF Junior Rankings started in his own backyard, guided by his father Guy Fritz, whose simple philosophy was: Master the level you’re at — then move up. That mindset built confidence, resilience, and long-term results. In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher explores Fritz’s development alongside other young stars like Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Stefanos Tsitsipas, highlighting the traits and training approaches that built their competitive grit. You’ll learn:
📲 Build your own foundation with the Full Court Tennis App, featuring pro comparisons, development tools, and guided coaching support. | |||
| EPISODE 9: Alcaraz vs Sinner — Mind and Body Mastery in an Epic French Open Final | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:08:42 | |
Carlos Alcaraz vs. Jannik Sinner. Five hours and 29 minutes of brilliance, resilience, and relentless pressure — a French Open Final for the ages. In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down why this showdown wasn’t just a battle of strokes, but a mental chess match on one of tennis’s biggest stages. You’ll learn:
This match wasn’t just about skill — it was about mastering the mind and body to compete at the highest level. 📲 Use the Full Court Tennis App to study pro match strategy and build your own competitive edge. | |||
| EPISODE 8: Training the Tennis Brain — How to Build Mental Toughness and Emotional Resilience | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:04:59 | |
How do top players develop the mental toughness to win under pressure? In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher talks with Guy Fritz, father of ATP star Taylor Fritz, about the mental side of tennis and how young athletes can train their minds just like their strokes. You’ll learn:
If you’re a coach, parent, or player, this episode gives you practical strategies for developing a stronger tennis mindset. 📲 Try the Full Court Tennis App to train smarter — technically, tactically, and mentally. | |||
| EPISODE 7: Taylor Fritz’s Early Development — How A Champion Was Built | 04 Jul 2025 | 00:07:53 | |
What does it take to raise and coach a future tennis star? In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher sits down with Guy Fritz, father and coach of World No. 4 Taylor Fritz, to reveal the training methods and mindset that shaped Taylor’s rise from a young athlete to a top ATP pro. You’ll learn:
A must-listen for tennis parents, coaches, and developing players who want proven insights into building a champion from the ground up. 📲 Explore the Full Court Tennis App for training tools, pro comparisons, and development systems used by top players. | |||
| EPISODE 6: Novak Djokovic’s Mental Toughness — How He Became Nearly Unbreakable | 27 Jun 2025 | 00:06:28 | |
What gives Novak Djokovic the edge when the pressure is highest? It’s not just his serve or return — it’s his mind. In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down what makes Djokovic one of the most mentally disciplined players in tennis history, and how tools like meditation, breathing, and self-awareness fuel his dominance. You’ll learn:
This episode reveals the mindset strategies that separate the greats from the rest — and how you can apply them to your own game. 📲 Use the Full Court Tennis App to train smarter with pro comparisons and guided coaching tools. | |||
| EPISODE 5: How to Choose the BEST Tennis Coach for Your Child — Building the Right Foundation | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:10:26 | |
Is your child taking tennis lessons but not making real progress? The problem may not be effort — it may be the coach. In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher explains what to look for in a junior tennis coach and why athletic development comes before technique. You’ll learn:
If you want your child to love the game, improve faster, and avoid frustration, this episode gives you a clear roadmap for choosing the right coach. 📲 Explore the Full Court Tennis App for pro comparisons and virtual coaching tools that help kids (and parents) succeed. | |||
| EPISODE 4: Why Coaches Abandoned the Net Game | 13 Jun 2025 | 00:10:08 | |
Bring Back the Net Game — Why It Still Matters in Modern Tennis In this latest episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, I dive into a powerful topic that shaped champions for decades — and one that’s all but vanished in junior and college tennis: the transition game and coming to the net. From McEnroe and Edberg to Federer and Alcaraz, history proves this skill is essential to player development. But today, the data shows that college players are losing more than they’re winning at the net. Why? ✅ I’ll break down what’s gone wrong, how pros win over 65% of net points, and what juniors must do to get ahead. ✅ You’ll hear personal stories, real stats, drills that work, and exactly why modern coaching needs to get back to teaching the complete game. ✅ Don’t miss my drill breakdowns on two-on-one volley training and the best doubles tactics for developing net instincts. | |||
| EPISODE 3: The Hidden Keys to GREAT Footwork | 06 Jun 2025 | 00:08:41 | |
Tennis isn’t just about strokes — it starts with your feet.In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Brian Teacher breaks down why balance, preparation, and footwork are what really separate pros from everyone else. 🦶 Drills, coaching tips, and pro examples 🎾 Plus, how to use Full Court Tennis to fix your footwork 🎾 Learn what top players do differently 🧠 Train your eyes — and your feet | |||
| EPISODE 2: Top Pro Secrets on the Return of Serve | 30 May 2025 | 00:06:51 | |
Want to return serve like the pros? In this episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion and former world #7 Brian Teacher reveals the keys to building a world-class return of serve — modeled after some of the greatest players in tennis history. You’ll learn:
Perfect for tennis players and coaches looking to improve one of the most important — and overlooked — shots in the game. 📲 Try the Full Court Tennis App to analyze your return side-by-side with top pros. | |||
| EPISODE 1: What’s Wrong With American Tennis Coaching — And How To Fix It | 22 May 2025 | 00:10:22 | |
What’s holding back American tennis players from reaching the top? In this first episode of Full Court Tennis Advantage, Australian Open Champion and ATP coach Brian Teacher uncovers the five biggest flaws in the U.S. tennis coaching system — and how coaches, parents, and players can overcome them. You’ll discover:
If you’re a tennis coach, parent, or aspiring player, this episode gives you practical insights to improve training and performance. 📲 Try the Full Court Tennis App for side-by-side pro comparisons and personalized virtual coaching. | |||
| The Djokovic Case Study: How to Re-engineer the Mental Block | 01 May 2026 | 00:05:51 | |
Is mental toughness a genetic gift, or can it be engineered? Australian Open Champ Brian Teacher breaks down the ultimate case study in sports psychology: Novak Djokovic. For years, the tennis world labeled Djokovic a "choker" who faked injuries when the pressure got too high. Discover the truth behind his mid-match collapses, how he rebuilt his mental foundation in an empty swimming pool during the 1999 bombings, and why he completely tore down his serve in 2010 to fix a massive technical flaw. Learn Djokovic’s "Unexpected Guests" philosophy for handling nerves, and why dropping your ego to fix your physical and technical game is the only way to build true, unbreakable confidence. Get your biomechanics analyzed and build your foundation on the Full Court Tennis App or at FullCourtTennis.com. | |||
| Open vs Semi-Open Stance: Why Most Forehands Lose Power | 24 Apr 2026 | 00:08:45 | |
Most players think they need to hit every forehand from an open stance. That idea is costing them power, balance, and consistency. In this episode, Brian Teacher breaks down the difference between open and semi-open stance and explains why elite players like Taylor Fritz and Steve Johnson rely on proper weight transfer and an unblocked step to generate real power. Inside the episode, there are detailed example videos of two top pros demonstrating how the forehand is done correctly, along with clear contrasts showing what players commonly do wrong. Make sure to watch the videos to fully understand the difference between proper mechanics and the mistakes that lead to loss of power. Download the Full Court Tennis app or visit fullcourttennis.com to analyze your forehand and compare it directly to the pros. | |||
| The Pinpoint Serve Secret: How Sinner, Alcaraz & Rybakina Create Massive Power (And Why Most Players Leave It Out) | 17 Apr 2026 | 00:08:44 | |
Why do 90% of players on the WTA Tour use the exact same pinpoint serve stance, while the men’s ATP Tour is a healthy 60/40 split? And more importantly, why are most players leaving the secret to massive power completely out of their motion? Australian Open Champ Brian Teacher dives into the biomechanical facts, the "throwing gender gap," and why lazy coaching is robbing players of their true potential. Discover why the pinpoint serve is often taught as a two-dimensional, robotic motion, how elite servers like Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and Elena Rybakina unlock true 3D rotation, and how you can use the "shortstop method" to rebuild your kinetic chain and fix what your serve is missing today. Get your serve analyzed by a certified coach on the Full Court Tennis App or at FullCourtTennis.com. | |||
| The Return of Serve Myth: Why Alcaraz, Sinner & Djokovic Aren’t Faster Than You | 10 Apr 2026 | 00:10:02 | |
Returning a 130 mph serve isn’t about running faster—it’s about reaction, balance, and simple physics. Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher breaks down the techniques that set Top 10 pros apart from the rest of the tour. Learn how to:• Master the “Direct Load” footwork• Train your “Human Supercomputer” with the Same-Side Missile Drill• Improve your reaction time and balance to return serves like a pro Download the Full Court Tennis app and visit fullcourttennis.com. | |||
| The USTA Mistake That Ruined the Volley—And the Drill to Rebuild It | 03 Apr 2026 | 00:09:36 | |
Why did the transition game disappear from American tennis? In this episode of the Full Court Tennis: Vision to Reality podcast, Brian Teacher breaks down how the volley slowly vanished from the modern game and why many players today avoid coming to the net. Brian shares a revealing moment from a USTA coaching clinic that explained why the volley stopped being emphasized in player development and how that decision helped shape the way a generation of players now compete. But the best players in the world still rely on strong net play. From Roger Federer rebuilding his serve-and-volley game later in his career to Carlos Alcaraz attacking the net in today’s game, the ability to finish points forward remains a powerful advantage. You’ll also learn: • The biggest mistake players make on volleys• Why power and control come from the feet and core• A medicine ball drill that retrains volley mechanics• A two-on-one pressure drill that develops explosive net play Download the Full Court Tennis app and explore the Pro Library to compare your strokes with the best players in the world. Visit fullcourttennis.com for more. | |||