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| Insider's Playbook Introduction | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:00:54 | |
Welcome to Insider’s Playbook — your blueprint for smarter senior tennis. Hosted by a fellow senior tennis player, this interview series features elite coaches, top competitors, and mental performance pros who know what it takes to win in leagues, tournaments, and high-pressure moments. No fluff. No recycled tips. Just real-world strategies for players over 50 who still want to compete and succeed. | |||
| Simple Ways to Improve Your Game Even at 55+ I Ben Wolfe | 23 Sep 2025 | 00:21:23 | |
In this episode of Insider's Playbook, host Mike Rogers dives into essential winning tennis strategies for players over 50 with Ben Wolfe, founder of Wolfe Tennis Performance. They focus on senior tennis and the unique challenges experienced by tennis players over 55, emphasizing how mindset, purposeful practice, and seeking tougher competition can elevate your game. Ben shares expert advice on embracing discomfort and strengthening mental toughness, encouraging players to enjoy the continuous learning process. Whether you're new to senior tennis or a seasoned player looking to improve, this episode offers valuable insights to compete smarter and more effectively on the court. Contact Coach Ben Wolfe: Website: https://wolfetennisperformance.com Workshops: https://wolfetennisperformance.com/tennisworkshops Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfetennisperformance Takeaways • Players over 55 can make simple adjustments for improvement. • A beginner's mindset is crucial for growth in tennis. • Practicing more and playing less can lead to better results. • It's important to analyze matches to identify weaknesses. • Using a ball machine can enhance practice effectiveness. • Playing with better players exposes weaknesses and fosters growth. • Mental toughness is built through challenging experiences. • Loving the process of improvement is essential for success. • Accountability in fitness can enhance performance on the court. • Practice with purpose and seek feedback to improve. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Senior Tennis Strategies 01:10 Easiest Adjustments for Players Over 55 03:16 The Importance of Practice vs. Play 06:17 Mindset and Learning from Matches 10:43 Using Ball Machines Effectively 12:16 Playing with Better Players 16:48 Building Mental Toughness 19:10 Loving the Process of Improvement About Senior Tennis Unpacked: Senior Tennis Unpacked brings you three ways to stay sharp and inspired on court: • Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players • Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros • Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at https://mike-tennis.com | |||
| How the Mind Changes with Age - What That Means for Tennis Players I Noah Phillips | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:16:01 | |
Join host Mike Rogers in this insightful episode of Insider's Playbook as he chats with Noah Phillips, a cognitive science PhD candidate and founder of Apex Cognition. They explore the impact of emotional regulation on maintaining focus during tennis matches, especially for senior players. Learn how to harness life experiences to enhance your mental game and turn setbacks into growth opportunities. Contact Noah Philips – Apex Cognition: https://apexcognitioncoaching.com/training https://apexcognitioncoaching.com/apply Or message Noah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apex.cognition/ Key Takeaways: • Emotional regulation is key to maintaining focus during matches. • Life experiences provide valuable mental frameworks for decision-making. • Nonjudgmental awareness helps transform setbacks into learning opportunities. • Structured strategies like TPAL can prevent emotional spirals. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction to Insider's Playbook 1:15 Meet Noah Phillips and Apex Cognition 3:45 Cognitive Changes in Aging Athletes 7:30 The Role of Emotional Regulation 12:00 Strategies for Nonjudgmental Awareness 16:20 Practical Applications of TPAL About Senior Tennis Unpacked: Senior Tennis Unpacked brings you three ways to stay sharp and inspired on court: • Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players • Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros • Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at https://mike-tennis.com | |||
| Unlock the Mental Edge Every Senior Player Needs on Court I Mark Vines | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:23:02 | |
In this episode of Insider’s Playbook from Senior Tennis Unpacked, host Mike Rogers sits down with legendary player and coach Mark Vines to uncover the mental strategies that separate good senior players from great ones. Mark draws from decades of competitive experience — from reaching world No. 110 as a touring pro to winning over 25 gold balls — to teach you how to flip the “coach switch,” reset after tough points, and build mental toughness on the court. Whether you struggle with overthinking, staying calm under pressure, or keeping your focus through a long match, this episode will give you concrete steps to coach yourself effectively and play with clarity and confidence. Contact Mark Vines: Email: mevtennis@hotmail.com Website: www.SeniorTennisTraining.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SETcamps YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkVines-SeniorTennisTraining
Key Takeaways • Separate the Coach and the Player – Learn to step back mentally, give yourself specific, constructive cues, and re-enter play with purpose. • Use Physical & Verbal Cues – Techniques like turning your back between points, saying reminders out loud, and using mantras to reset focus. • Build Reset Routines – Simple breathing and body rituals (tapping your racket, dipping before serve) to regain composure before big points. • Develop Clarity of Purpose – Narrow your focus by setting 2–3 specific goals for practice or match play and reviewing them between games. • Self-Coach Consistently – Use post-match analysis and performance sheets to grade yourself and make continuous improvement a habit. • Leverage Video & Live Coaching – Video analysis and tournament-side coaching can accelerate progress and help you see blind spots. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction & Mark’s Background 01:24 – Why Separating Coach and Player Matters 03:50 – Specific, Positive, Out-Loud Coaching 07:07 – Becoming Your Own Best Coach 09:08 – Reset Routines & Physical Cues for Big Points 11:34 – Mantras and Mental Clarity on Court 13:20 – Breaking the Overthinking Cycle 16:37 – Practicing Mental Skills During Training 18:51 – Writing Down Goals & Performance Sheets 19:21 – The #1 Mental Technique Seniors Should Build 20:32 – How to Work with Mark (In-Person, Video, Tournament Coaching) 23:53 – Closing Thoughts & Takeaways About Senior Tennis Unpacked: Senior Tennis Unpacked brings you three ways to stay sharp and inspired on court: • Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players • Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros • Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at https://mike-tennis.com | |||
| Managing Nerves and Performance Anxiety I Brent Abel | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:21:39 | |
Summary Join host Mike Rogers on "Insider's Playbook" as he sits down with tennis legend Brent Abel, a senior player with 21 gold balls and a wealth of experience. In this episode, Brent shares his journey from tournament nerves to mastering performance anxiety, offering practical tips for players at every level. Discover how to desensitize yourself to pressure, the importance of pre-match routines, and the mental strategies that can elevate your game. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, Brent's insights are sure to inspire and guide you. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with wisdom and actionable advice.
Contact Coach Brent Abel: eMail: Brent@webtennis.com Website: webtennis.com YouTube: youtube.com/@webtennis Twitter: twitter.com/webtennis
Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction: Meet Brent Abel 01:23 - Overcoming Nerves: Anxiety to confidence. 04:31 - Pre-Match Preparation: Routines and mental readiness. 06:58 - In-Match Strategies: Managing nerves and probing opponents. 12:40 - Between-Point Routine: Brent's four-part system 19:32 - Connecting with Brent: How to reach out to Brent 20:23 - Closing Thoughts: Final reflections and appreciation. About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Join the STU Nation for FREE and get 3 bonus guides at mike-tennis.com Bonus Guides: · Up Your Tennis Game — Smart strategies to win more · Frustrated to Focus — Mental reset for better matches · Get Fit Get Strong — Tennis-specific strength and mobility plan | |||
| The Best Warm Up Routines I Ben Wolfe | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:14:54 | |
In this episode of Insider's Playbook, host Mike Rogers speaks with performance coach Ben Wolfe about the essential warm-up routines for senior tennis players. They discuss the importance of dynamic stretching, engaging specific muscle groups, and preventing injuries to maintain competitive play. Ben emphasizes the significance of understanding the 'why' behind warm-up exercises to motivate players to take care of their bodies. The conversation also touches on practical tips for quick warm-up routines that can be done before matches. Contact Coach Ben Wolfe: Website: https://wolfetennisperformance.com Workshops: https://wolfetennisperformance.com/tennisworkshops Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfetennisperformance Takeaways · The more you move on the court, the more important warm-up is. · Static stretching is not effective before playing tennis. · Dynamic stretching involves movement and is crucial for warming up. · Engaging shoulder muscles helps prevent injuries. · Strengthening the stomach can alleviate back issues. · Knee pain often indicates issues elsewhere in the body. · Glute activation is essential for overall strength and injury prevention. · A quick warm-up can be done in under 10 minutes. · Understanding the reasons behind warm-up routines motivates players. · Taking care of your body now can prevent future injuries.
Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Warm-Up for Senior Tennis Players 10:42 Dynamic Stretching and Engagement Techniques 13:42 Understanding the Why Behind Warm-Up Routines About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Join the STU Nation for FREE and get 3 bonus guides at mike-tennis.com Bonus Guides: · Up Your Tennis Game — Smart strategies to win more · Frustrated to Focus — Mental reset for better matches · Get Fit Get Strong — Tennis-specific strength and mobility plan | |||
| Grunt Smarter: Relax Your Body While Powering Your Shots | Mark Vines | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:21:09 | |
In this unique episode of Insider’s Playbook, senior tennis legend and mental-performance coach Mark Vines returns to explore one of the most overlooked tools in the tennis arsenal: the grunt. Far from being just a noisy habit, Mark breaks down the science and psychology behind grunting — and how it can boost power, improve timing, and relax the body under pressure. He shares the physiological benefits, the biomechanics involved, and his personal findings from studying players at tournaments. If you've ever wondered when and how to use a grunt (without sounding like a human leaf blower), this episode gives you practical cues, drills, and mindset shifts to make it part of your competitive game — without crossing the line into hindrance. Contact Mark Vines: Email: mevtennis@hotmail.com Website: www.SeniorTennisTraining.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SETcamps YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkVines-SeniorTennisTraining
Key Takeaways · Grunting is not just noise — It’s a physical cue that helps support the spine, release tension, and signal the body to relax and swing freely. · Exhaling adds power — Players who grunt consistently often hit the ball harder without trying harder. · Mistakes happen when you hold your breath — Mark’s field study showed players were 3x more likely to miss when silent. · You don’t need to be loud — Even a soft grunt or saying “yes” can trigger the same biomechanical benefits. · Practice it deliberately — Use it during training, and videotape yourself to ensure you’re exhaling on contact. · Don't drop it in matches — The pressure of competition can cause players to abandon good habits. Grunt anyway. · The serve is non-negotiable — Always exhale before and during the service motion for better rhythm and relaxation. · You have to own it — Don’t match your opponent’s energy. Make the grunt part of your routine, not theirs.
Chapters 01:19 – What's acceptable vs. annoying About Senior Tennis Unpacked Senior Tennis Unpacked brings you three ways to stay sharp and inspired on court: • Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players • Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros • Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at https://mike-tennis.com | |||
| Coaching Across Ages and Levels I Stephen Bourne | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:28:45 | |
In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, host Mike Rogers talks with Stephen Bourne, founder of One Minute Tennis, former professional player, and creator of one of the fastest-growing tennis YouTube channels of 2023. Together they explore what it takes to coach and learn across generations—from kids discovering tennis through play to senior players mastering technique through clarity and purpose.
Contact Coach Stephen Bourne: Email: oneminutetennis@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oneminutetennis Website: www.oneminutetennis.com Books by Stephen: www.oneminutetennis.com/general-7
Takeaways 1. Play to learn keeps tennis engaging at any age. 2. Reverse psychology rewards effort, not just results. 3. Fun competition sustains focus and confidence. 4. Adult players need the why to commit to change. 5. Simplified biomechanics make advanced strokes teachable. 6. The Perfect 15 game builds pressure-proof serving. 7. Great players train under pressure, not away from it. 8. Senior lessons deserve the same respect as elite sessions. 9. Coaches’ attitudes shape learning outcomes more than age. 10. Lifelong curiosity—like a 93-year-old learning Russian—drives improvement.
Chapters 00:00 – Intro · Mike Rogers welcomes Stephen Bourne About Senior Tennis Unpacked Senior Tennis Unpacked brings you three ways to stay sharp and inspired on court: • Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players • Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros • Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at https://mike-tennis.com | |||
| How to Mentally Handle Playing Better Opponents I Brent Abel | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:21:57 | |
When you're facing a stronger player—on paper, in the draw, or in your head—how do you keep from losing the match before it even starts? In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, senior tennis legend Brent Abel (21 national titles, ITF World Doubles Champion, founder of WebTennis.com) joins Mike Rogers to unpack what actually works when you're up against better competition. From mindset shifts to on-court strategy, Brent explains why trying to “play up” usually backfires—and what to do instead. Whether you're the underdog or just feel outmatched, this episode delivers the mental and tactical tools to stay calm, compete smart, and use every match as a learning opportunity.
Contact Coach Brent Abel: eMail: Brent@webtennis.com Website: webtennis.com YouTube: youtube.com/@webtennis Twitter: twitter.com/webtennis
Takeaways · Stop trying to play your “A+ game” · Make them play · You can level up without winning · Avoid the “respect trap” · Probe your opponent, not your pro · Practice what pressure feels like . · Being consistent is a weapon
Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to Brent Abel About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Join the STU Nation for FREE and get 3 bonus guides at Senior Tennis Unpacked Bonus Guides: · Up Your Tennis Game — Smart strategies to win more · Frustrated to Focus — Mental reset for better matches · Get Fit Get Strong — Tennis-specific strength and mobility plan | |||
| Calm Your Brain, Crush the Next Point I Brent Abel | 18 Nov 2025 | 00:25:21 | |
How do you handle pressure when everything’s on the line? In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, Mike Rogers talks with 21-time gold ball champion and senior tennis legend Brent Abel about performing under stress in tiebreakers, match points, and finals. Brent breaks down how senior tennis players can use between-point routines, visualization, and self-talk to stay composed, think clearly, and play their best—especially when it matters most. Whether you're gunning for gold or grinding out league matches, this conversation will rewire how you think about pressure. It’s a must-listen for any competitive senior tennis player who wants to trade nerves for clarity. Contact Coach Brent Abel: eMail: Brent@webtennis.com Website: webtennis.com YouTube: youtube.com/@webtennis Twitter: twitter.com/webtennis
Takeaways · Manage Between-Point Time · Clarity Beats Confidence · Visualization Builds Mental Muscle · Practice with Pressure Constraints · Self-Talk Is the Game-Changer · Confidence Starts Off Court
Chapters 0:00 – Intro: Brent’s achievements + today’s topic About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Join the STU Nation for FREE and get 3 bonus guides at Senior Tennis Unpacked Bonus Guides: · Up Your Tennis Game — Smart strategies to win more · Frustrated to Focus — Mental reset for better matches · Get Fit Get Strong — Tennis-specific strength and mobility plan | |||
| Senior Tennis Domination: Volley & Net Play Tactics That Win Matches | Mark Vines | 25 Nov 2025 | 00:24:57 | |
In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, Mike Rogers is joined by senior tennis champion, Men’s 65’s Singles #1 and ATP Title winner Mark Vines to break down the tactical mindset behind dominating at the net. Whether you’re a 3.0 looking to build confidence or a tournament-level senior tennis player refining your game, this conversation covers the practical positioning, movement cues, and shot decisions that separate winning doubles teams from frustrated ones. Mark shares real match scenarios, footwork patterns, and volley strategy adjustments every senior tennis player can use to win more points, hold serve more often, and finally feel comfortable moving forward. Contact Mark Vines: Email: mevtennis@hotmail.com Website: www.SeniorTennisTraining.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SETcamps YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkVines-SeniorTennisTraining Key Takeaways
Chapters 0:58 – The #1 mindset shift senior players need at net About Senior Tennis Unpacked Senior Tennis Unpacked brings you three ways to stay sharp and inspired on court: • Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players • Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros • Gold Ball Tennis — Pro Tips and my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Strategies for Confidence, Focus, and Resilience in Senior Tennis I Noah Philips | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:17:14 | |
In this episode of Insider's Playbook, host Mike Rogers discusses the challenges of injuries and setbacks in tennis with Noah Phillips, founder of Apex Cognition. They explore the mental and physical aspects of recovery, emphasizing resilience and mindset shifts. Noah shares insights on using setbacks as opportunities for growth and the importance of focusing on the process rather than results. The conversation also highlights the role of mental training in overcoming physical limitations and achieving long-term success. Contact Noah Philips – Apex Cognition: https://apexcognitioncoaching.com/training https://apexcognitioncoaching.com/apply Or message Noah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apex.cognition/
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About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Tennis Over 50: Exercises to Play Forever I Ben Wolfe | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:17:53 | |
In this episode of Insider's Playbook, host Mike Rogers speaks with performance coach Ben Wolfe about the essential warm-up routines for senior tennis players. They discuss the importance of dynamic stretching, engaging specific muscle groups, and preventing injuries to maintain competitive play, especially for people playing tennis over 50. Ben emphasizes the significance of understanding the 'why' behind warm-up exercises to motivate players to take care of their bodies. The conversation also touches on practical tips for quick warm-up routines that can be done before matches. Contact Coach Ben Wolfe: Website: https://wolfetennisperformance.com Workshops: https://wolfetennisperformance.com/tennisworkshops Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfetennisperformance
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Chapter Timeline: · 0:28 - 0:38: Introduction to holistic player development · 0:53 - 0:57: Exercises and routines for strength and mobility · 1:21 - 1:25: Importance of gym workouts for tennis · 2:49 - 2:57: Cardio recommendations and sprinting benefits · 4:23 - 4:29: Strength training focus and isometric exercises · 9:23 - 9:29: Balancing tennis and gym workouts
About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way If you are serious about winning more matches after 50, go to SeniorTennisUnpacked.com It’s Free to Join and get all the resources. | |||
| Senior Tennis Pressure Moments: Reset Your Mind and Play with Confidence I Noah Philips | 16 Dec 2025 | 00:19:59 | |
If you're a senior tennis with mindset struggles, especially after injuries, confidence dips, or frustrating match results, this episode is for you. Cognitive science expert Noah Phillips returns to Insider’s Playbook to share powerful mindset tools that help senior tennis players regain confidence, stay mentally strong during setbacks, and reframe match nerves as performance fuel. From handling pressure moments to building your own "mental highlight reel," this episode is packed with age-appropriate strategies that any 50+ player can put into practice right away.
Contact Noah Philips – Apex Cognition: https://apexcognitioncoaching.com/training https://apexcognitioncoaching.com/apply Or message Noah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apex.cognition/
Key takeaways for senior tennis players
Chapter Markers: 00:00 - Welcome + today’s topic: confidence and resilience after setbacks About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Senior Tennis Tips: Winning Tennis Strategies for Players Over 50 I Kevin McCarthy | 30 Dec 2025 | 00:28:28 | |
In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, we dive into the world of over 50 tennis with Kevin McCarthy, the creator of the popular YouTube channel Senior Tennis Tips. Kevin, a 4.5 player, shares how he transformed his frustration on the court into a passion for helping senior tennis players improve their game smartly and effectively. We explore his tennis evolution and the strategic, mental, and tactical changes he made to enhance his performance over 50. If you're seeking actionable insights and winning tennis strategies tailored for tennis over 50 players, Kevin's story will inspire and guide you to elevate your game.
Contact Kevin McCarthy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/seniortennistips Heady Tennis: https://amzn.to/3VUIlwm Key takeaways for senior tennis players · You can win more without changing your strokes—by changing your decisions · Recording matches is a game-changer for self-awareness and growth · Smart, repeatable patterns beat flashy shots in senior tennis · Frustration is often the first clue you're close to a breakthrough · Creating content can sharpen your own learning and help others along the way · Mindset, simplicity, and clarity are the foundations of better play after 50 Chapter Timeline: 00:00 – Intro: Why Kevin started Senior Tennis Tips About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way Explore it all at SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Senior Tennis Strategy: Smarter Play with Heady Tennis Insights I Kevin McCarthy | 06 Jan 2026 | 00:25:56 | |
In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, dedicated to tennis over 50 players, we explore the mindset and winning tennis strategies from the book Heady Tennis by Kevin McCarthy. Kevin and host Mike Rogers discuss why clarity, and simpler thinking can help senior tennis players boost confidence and outthink opponents rather than focusing on technical perfection. Whether you’re struggling with match consistency or seeking smarter tennis over 50 tactics, this episode offers mental and tactical shifts tailored specifically for senior tennis competitors looking to elevate their game strategically and physically.
Contact Kevin McCarthy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/seniortennistips Heady Tennis: https://amzn.to/3VUIlwm
Key takeaways for senior tennis players · Heady Tennis is about making better decisions, not perfect shots · Senior players thrive when they simplify strategy and trust patterns · Pressure reveals whether your mental habits are helping or hurting · Tactical clarity builds confidence faster than technical tinkering · Every shot should have a purpose—smart play beats highlight reels · You don’t need to get younger or stronger—you need to get clearer
Chapter Timeline About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover — weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook — expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis — my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way · Inner Circle Membership — You don’t need to rebuild your game. You need a clearer way to play it. The Inner Circle helps competitive players simplify decisions without changing their strokes. Explore it all at SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Senior Tennis Breakthroughs: How to Change Your Technique After 50 I Stephen Bourne | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:18:02 | |
Think it’s too late to fix your forehand? Think again. Former pro Stephen Bourne shares how senior tennis players can change long-standing habits using blended learning. Through visualization, tactile cues, and simple progressions, players over 50 can transform strokes without overwhelm. Contact Coach Stephen Bourne: Email: oneminutetennis@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oneminutetennis Website: www.oneminutetennis.com Books by Stephen: www.oneminutetennis.com/general-7
Key Takeaways · Change is possible at any age if the learning method matches how adults absorb information · Blended learning (visual, tactile, auditory) is key to fast, lasting technique change · Seniors often struggle due to fear of failure and “last chance” thinking · Visualization and metaphors (like “holding a beach ball” or “thumb on the tape”) are more effective than technical step lists · Small progressive drills build confidence and skill with less overwhelm · Having a tactile “reset” position for strokes helps players retain changes under match pressure · Inspirational real-world story: a 72-year-old reserve player moves from team six to team one using these methods
Chapter Timeline: · 00:00 – Intro: Why change feels hard for senior players · 01:30 – Fear of failure and the “too late to learn” mindset · 03:50 – Blended learning explained: How seniors learn differently · 05:50 – Why metaphors and feel cues work better than steps · 07:30 – What to do when players don’t want to change · 08:45 – A 72-year-old’s transformation story · 11:30 – The role of visualization and tactile reference points · 14:00 – Using progressions instead of perfection to rebuild technique · 15:45 – How to retain technique changes during matches · 17:30 – How to work with Stephen and One Minute Tennis About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover Blog - weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook - expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis - my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way · Inner Circle Membership - Senior tennis players tired of filling the draw or playing line 3? For competitive senior players who want to move up, not just show up. Explore it all at https://SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Virtual Coaching for Senior Tennis: Technique, Strategy, and Progress After 50 I Stephen Bourne | 20 Jan 2026 | 00:23:53 | |
Can online coaching improve your tennis game after 50? In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, tennis coach Stephen Bourne delves into how virtual coaching is transforming training for senior tennis players worldwide. Whether you’re focused on tennis over 50 or even tennis over 60, discover how personalized video analysis and innovative techniques help players make significant strides in technique and winning tennis strategies.
Stephen explains his method for coaching players in 44 countries, many of whom are over 50, using real-time match adjustments, proprioception, and feel-based cues. Learn how senior tennis athletes can enhance their physical and mental game, from bilateral symmetry importance to mindset resets that shift match momentum instantly.
If you’re a senior tennis player eager to improve and compete smarter, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to elevate your game, no matter your age.
Contact Stephen Bourne Email: oneminutetennis@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oneminutetennis Website: www.oneminutetennis.com Books by Stephen: www.oneminutetennis.com/general-7 Chapter Timeline + Takeaways 00:00 – Welcome + Global Reach of One Minute Tennis 03:45 – Why Raw Video Alone Falls Short 06:30 – From Frustration to Breakthrough With Better Cues 08:00 – Online Technique Coaching Can Be More Precise 10:10 – Proprioception Drives Change Over Age 50 12:30 – Use Both Hands to Build Coordination 14:45 – Tools You Need for Remote Coaching 15:50 – Coaching Strategy Live During Matches Works 18:00 – Mental Resets That Actually Work Mid-Match 20:15 – Why Live Feedback Beats Post-Match Review 22:45 – Build Momentum With Tactical Micro-Wins 23:30 – How to Connect With Stephen Bourne · Changeover Blog - weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook - expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis - my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way · Inner Circle Membership - Senior singles tennis players tired of filling the draw? A community of competitive senior players who want to move up, not just show up. Explore it all at https://SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Secrets to Coaching Senior Tennis Players Over 50 I Jeff Jacklich | 27 Jan 2026 | 00:30:42 | |
In this episode of Insider's Playbook, discover effective winning tennis strategies for coaching senior tennis players over 50. Veteran coach and competitor Jeff Jacklich shares his expertise on navigating the unique challenges of tennis over 50 and tennis over 60, including managing confidence dips, physical limitations, and rediscovering joy on the court. Learn why traditional coaching techniques often miss the mark with senior athletes and what to focus on instead to help players improve. Jeff emphasizes building trust, overcoming perfectionism, and staying motivated despite setbacks. Whether you're a senior tennis player struggling to break through or a coach looking to refine your approach for tennis over 50 or over 60 players, this episode offers practical strategies you can start using immediately. Tune in for insights that can transform your game and coaching methods in senior tennis. Contact Jeff Jacklich: Email: jeff@jacklich365.com
Chapter Timeline with Takeaways 00:00 – Welcome + Why Coaching Seniors Is Different 04:02 – When Technique Isn’t the Real Issue 06:50 – Creating Safe Spaces for Competitive Players 09:15 – What to Say (and Not Say) in Lessons 12:30 – Recovery After Injury or Burnout 15:48 – Getting Past “I Should Be Better” Thinking 18:40 – Practice Design for Seniors Who Compete 22:05 – Coaches Who Work With Senior Players Need This Skill Most 25:10 – When a Player Starts Believing in Themselves Again 28:20 – Final Thoughts for Senior Competitors and Coaches About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover Blog - weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook - expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis - my personal journey chasing national titles and sharing what I learn along the way · Inner Circle Membership - Senior singles tennis players tired of filling the draw? A community of competitive senior players who want to move up, not just show up. Explore it all at https://SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Stop Playing 'Old Man' Tennis (Modern Strategy Over 50) I Jeff Jacklich | 03 Feb 2026 | 00:25:53 | |
Summary Are you playing with 1980s tactics in 2026? Senior coach Jeff Jacklich explains how to adopt modern tennis strategy to win matches without needing pro-level speed or youth. In this episode, we break down why many players over 50 get stuck in outdated patterns and how specific "modern" mechanics can actually be safer and more effective for senior bodies. We discuss the myths of traditional strokes vs. modern mechanics and give you practical cues to rewire your habits. Contact Jeff Jacklich: Email: jeff@jacklich365.com
Chapter Timeline with Takeaways 00:54 – Adults vs. Juniors: The Coaching Difference 03:42 – Why Seniors Need "Modern" Tech (It's Easier!) 06:10 – The Secret to Modern Power: Lag & Spin 08:26 – Stop Trying to Muscle the Ball (Do This Instead) 10:13 – Visual "Hacks" to Fix Your Stroke Instantly 13:31 – Moving Slow? How Rhythm Beats Speed 15:49 – The #1 Mistake Older Players Make (Hitting Flat) 17:45 – How to Finally Break Old Muscle Memory 20:18 – Win Smarter, Not Harder: Senior Tactics 23:10 – Is Your Mindset Ruining Your Swing? 25:02 – A Critical Note for Tennis Coaches 27:04 – Conclusion: You Are Not Broken
About Senior Tennis Unpacked · Changeover Blog - weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players · Insider’s Playbook - expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros · Gold Ball Tennis – Senior tennis tips and occasional stories from my personal journey chasing national titles. Explore it all at https://SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| The #1 Doubles Formation for Players Over 50 I Will Boucek | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:24:03 | |
Is the I-Formation killing your legs? In this strategy session, doubles expert Will Boucek explains why traditional pro-level tactics might be hurting your senior game—and what you should do instead. We break down the Australian Formation: why it's the perfect alternative to the I-Formation, how it forces opponents to change their returns without forcing you to sprint, and exactly when to deploy it to disrupt the other team's rhythm. Will Boucek is the founder of Tennis Tribe (launched in 2016) and host of the Doubles Only Podcast. With over 20 years of experience as a player, coach, and analyst, Will has worked directly with top-10 ATP & WTA teams to refine their doubles strategy. Contact Will Boucek: email: Will@thetennistribe.com Doubles Only Podcast: https://thetennistribe.com/podcast/ The Tennis Tribe Website: https://thetennistribe.com/ How to Win at 40+ Doubles Cheat Sheet: https://thetennistribe.com/40-cheatsheet/ Chapter Timeline with Takeaways 00:00 - Intro: The Problem with Pro Strategies · Takeaway: What works for Nadal doesn't work for senior club players. We need tactics for our reality.
02:15 - I-Formation vs. Australian: What’s the Difference? · Takeaway: The I-Formation requires explosive movement and crouching (hard on knees). The Australian formation places is much easier on the body.
06:40 - Why the "I-Formation" Fails for Seniors · Takeaway: It leaves too much court open if you aren't fast enough to cover the "pop-up." It relies on speed you might no longer have.
10:30 - The "Australian" Advantage (Low Risk, High Reward) · Takeaway: By standing in the middle/cross-court, you force the returner to hit down the line (a harder shot) without needing to sprint yourself.
15:45 - How to Signaling Your Partner (Without Getting Confused) · Takeaway: Keep it simple. Hand signals should indicate where the server is serving and where the net player is moving.
21:20 - Countering the Lob · Takeaway: Seniors fear the lob. In Australian formation, you are already slightly further back, making the overhead smash easier to reach than from a tight net position.
26:10 - Final Verdict: When to Switch Formations · Takeaway: Don't do it every point. Use it on "big points" (30-30, Deuce) to disrupt the returner's rhythm.
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| Tennis Over 50: How to Rebuild After Injury or Setback I Jeff Jacklich | 17 Feb 2026 | 00:24:04 | |
Setbacks are inevitable in Senior Tennis, especially in tennis over 50 where injuries, surgeries, and emotional swings are part of the competitive journey. In this episode, Jeff Jacklich explains that real recovery is not driven by motivation but by disciplined, daily action. Whether you are managing tendonitis, coming back from surgery, or rebuilding after a tough tournament loss, the key is following a clear process, training intelligently around limitations, and stacking small wins that rebuild trust in your body. But physical healing is only part of the comeback. Tennis over 50 often exposes emotional stress and “have-to-win” pressure that can sabotage performance. Jeff shares how cleaning up mental baggage, removing outcome obsession, and focusing on execution restores freedom on court. For senior tennis players who want to return stronger after injury or disappointment, this conversation delivers a practical roadmap built on discipline, clarity, and resilience. Contact Jeff Jacklich: Email: jeff@jacklich365.com
Chapter Timeline: 00:57 – Welcome + Why Setbacks Are Inevitable
Takeaways: • Recovery isn’t about waiting for motivation — it’s about showing up every day and doing the disciplined work that builds you back stronger • If you want real confidence again, rebuild trust in your body and your game slowly, stacking small wins instead of rushing the process • And remember, senior tennis will expose whatever you’re carrying — clean up the emotional pressure, release the need to win, and compete with clarity instead of fear
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| Tennis Over 50: Stop Practicing Rallies. Do This Instead I Will Boucek | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:22:11 | |
For competitive senior doubles players, endurance isn't the main weapon—efficiency is. In this episode, doubles strategy expert Will Boucek reveals that roughly 70% of all doubles points end within the first four shots (serve, return, serve+1, return+1). Instead of training for long, exhausting rallies, this conversation breaks down exactly how to restructure your practice to dominate those initial interactions. Will explains why the server’s partner needs to be more aggressive on first serves, how to use the lob defensively to reset points, and why "not missing" is infinitely more valuable than hitting winners. Contact Will Boucek: email: Will@thetennistribe.com Doubles Only Podcast: https://thetennistribe.com/podcast/ The Tennis Tribe Website: https://thetennistribe.com/ How to Win at 40+ Doubles Cheat Sheet: https://thetennistribe.com/40-cheatsheet/ Chapter Timeline 00:00: Introduction to Senior Doubles Strategy 01:24: Understanding the First Four Shots 04:39: Offensive vs Defensive Play in Doubles 07:33: Practicing Key Shots for Success 10:28: Common Mistakes in the First Four Shots 13:33: The Importance of Error Management 16:20: Final Thoughts on Winning Doubles Matches 22:06 My Final takeaways
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| Win More Doubles Matches Using Pro-Level Strategy I Will Boucek | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:24:02 | |
Can you really use pro-level strategy in your league doubles matches — without stats software or expensive tech? In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, I sit down with doubles strategy analyst Will Boucek to break down how senior tennis players can think more strategically on court. We talk about why pro doubles patterns work at the 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 levels, how to spot opponent tendencies during a match, and how better communication with your partner can immediately improve results. If you’re a competitive player over 50 who wants to win more doubles matches using smarter Tennis Strategy — not harder strokes — this episode is for you. Contact Will Boucek: email: Will@thetennistribe.com Doubles Only Podcast: https://thetennistribe.com/podcast/ The Tennis Tribe Website: https://thetennistribe.com/ How to Win at 40+ Doubles Cheat Sheet: https://thetennistribe.com/40-cheatsheet/ Chapter Timeline: 00:00 - Introduction to Data in Tennis 01:56 - Translating Pro Strategies to Senior Players 04:05 - Understanding Patterns and Tendencies 05:37 - Noticing Opponent's Tendencies 10:04 - Communication and Strategy in Doubles 13:35 - Post-Match Analysis for Improvement 16:56 - The Importance of Focus in Doubles 19:47 - Final Thoughts and Resources
Key Takeaways · The Pro-Club Translation: Doubles patterns at the professional level translate almost directly to club-level play because while pros hit harder and run faster, the relative skill levels between server and returner remain consistent. · The "Fourth Most Important Player" Mindset: To improve performance, players should prioritize their focus on the opponents first, their partner third, and themselves fourth. Getting out of your own head and focusing on making the opponent play poorly often leads to better personal execution · Active Scouting & Charting: You can identify opponent tendencies by observing them from the sidelines or watching pro matches on TV—specifically by watching the players' movement rather than just following the ball. · Post-Match Diagnosis: Spend 5–10 minutes immediately after a match to identify which service or return games you struggled with. Analyzing "why" a game was lost (e.g., deep returns pinning the server) allows you to create specific tactical counters for the next time. · Exploiting Tendencies: Small observations—like an opponent standing too far from the net or always hitting a backhand return cross-court—should be communicated to your partner to trigger specific tactics like poaching or Australian formation. About Senior Tennis Unpacked
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| Stop Getting Fooled: Poker Strategy That Makes 50+ Tennis Players Unbeatable I Tommy Rounds | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:19:12 | |
Learn how to read opponents like a poker pro and win more senior tennis matches by spotting real patterns instead of falling for fake “hot streaks.” In this episode, former college tennis player and 20‑year high‑stakes professional poker player Tommy Rounds breaks down the difference between emotional “tells” and true statistical tendencies, then shows you how to apply game theory, probability, and data‑driven decision making to your serve, return, and rally patterns. If you’re a competitive player over 50 who wants smarter strategy, better shot selection, and higher‑percentage tactics without needing younger legs or bigger weapons, this conversation will change how you see every match. Contact Tommy Rounds 🖥️ Website: https://www.gamesetmatchanalytics.com
Key Takeaways:
Chapter Timeline: 00:00 Episode & Guest Introduction 01:20 Reading Patterns vs. Reading People 08:58 Fake Hot Streak vs Real Strength 13:39 One Simple Rule to Read Opponents 18:24 Understanding Opponent Patterns 18:24 Final Thoughts 19:12 Insiders Playbook Outro.mp4
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| They Know Your Next Shot Before You Hit It I Tommy Rounds | 17 Mar 2026 | 00:19:28 | |
What does poker strategy have to do with your tennis game? More than you think.
In this episode of Insider's Playbook, Mike Rogers sits down with Tommy Rounds — professional poker player and tennis strategy analyst — to explore one of the most overlooked problems in competitive senior tennis: predictability. Most players over 50 spend their match prep time studying opponents. Tommy argues you're missing half the equation. The best poker players in the world spend 80 to 90 percent of their preparation analyzing their own tendencies — and the strongest tennis players do the same thing.
In this episode you'll discover:
Whether you're competing in USTA League play, senior tournaments, or just trying to finally beat that one guy at your club who seems to read everything you do — this conversation will change how you think about match preparation.
Contact Tommy Rounds 🖥️ Website: https://www.gamesetmatchanalytics.com
Chapter Timeline: 0:00 – Intro: Are You an Open Book on the Court? 1:31 – Meet Tommy Rounds 1:42 – What Does "Exploitable" Mean in Poker? 2:27 – How Pro Poker Players Balance Their Game 3:30 – What Happens When You're Too Predictable? 4:19 – How Predictability Shows Up in Tennis 5:40 – The Scout Yourself Exercise 7:21 – Scouting vs. Beating Yourself Up 8:03 – Even the Pros Have Tells 8:42 – Why We Keep Repeating What's Comfortable 0:09 – How to Bluff in Tennis (The Alcaraz Drop Shot) 12:08 – The Serve Variation Nobody Uses Enough 12:28 – Why Always Going to the Backhand Can Backfire 13:19 – Pattern Weaknesses vs. Structural Weaknesses 14:47 – One Simple Adjustment for Your Next Match 16:38 – Tommy's Final Advice 17:27 – Key Takeaways + Outro
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| Stop Beating Yourself Up: The Mental Shift for 50+ Tennis I Tommy Rounds | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:15:21 | |
Most senior players walk off the court replaying every missed shot like a personal failure — but pro poker player Tommy Rounds says that's exactly the thinking that's costing you matches before you even pick up your racquet. In this episode, Tommy breaks down the concept of expected value and how thinking like a poker pro — evaluating the quality of your decisions rather than the outcome of any single shot — can flatten your emotional swings, sharpen your shot selection under pressure, and finally get you out of that post-match spiral where every error feels like proof your game is falling apart. Key Takeaways
Contact Tommy Rounds 🖥️ Website: https://www.gamesetmatchanalytics.com
Chapter Timeline: 00:00 Insider's Playbook Intro 01:01 Understanding Expected Value (EV) 01:49 Managing Emotions in the Heat of the Moment 02:21 The Long Game vs. Single Outcomes 03:21 Applying Poker Logic to Tennis Break Points 04:46 Psychological Costs of Results-Oriented Thinking 06:07 Evaluating Decision Quality in Real-Time 08:01 Building Trust in Strategy During Slumps 09:19 Emotional Control and Staying in the Moment 10:37 Shot Selection and Risk Management 11:23 Mindset Shift: Process Over Results 12:17 Trusting Your Skill Level on Match Day 13:59 Episode Wrap Up
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| Top 10 Reasons Most Seniors Never Reach 4.0 (And Stay Stuck at 3.5) Part 1 I Peter Freeman | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:35:43 | |
Peter Freeman has coached players at every level — and after years of watching obsessed adult players hit a wall at 3.5, he built a list of exactly why they stay stuck. In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Peter breaks down the first five reasons most senior players never make the jump to 4.0 — and none of them are about your strokes. We're talking limiting beliefs that were wired into you before you ever picked up a racket, the patience trap that's quietly killing your development, the Tin Cup problem that's costing you matches you should be winning, why your footwork is broken in a way you can't see, and the singles obsession that's sabotaging your doubles game.
Key Takeaways:
Peter Freeman’s Slice Serve MD https://crunchtimecoaching.com/tennis-thrive/slice-md-op/
Chapter Timeline: 00:00 Episode 27 Introduction 01:38 Introduction and Background 06:35 #1 Limiting Beliefs 11:10 #2 No Patience for Real Change 14:32 #3 Not Realistic On How to Use Advanced Technique You Developed 20:14 #4 Seniors confuse Footwork with Footspeed 29:08 #5 Most Seniors Study Singles but Play Doubles 32:11 #6 Seniors Have Not Serve Clarity 32:12 Slice Serve MD 34:16 Show Wrap Up
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| Stop Ignoring These Injuries Before They End Your Tennis Career I Dr. William Kang | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:18:11 | |
What ends senior tennis careers isn't one big injury — it's the slow accumulation of small ones you kept playing through. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Will Kang explains exactly what to watch for before it's too late. In this episode, Dr. Kang breaks down the three most career-threatening injuries for players over 50 — tennis elbow, rotator cuff tears, and knee degeneration — and delivers some hard truths your regular doctor probably hasn't told you. What you'll learn: → Why your tennis elbow brace is making things WORSE (and the simple band exercise that fixes it) → The truth about rotator cuff pain — why it's often a "red herring" and what it's really telling you → The meniscus surgery warning every senior player needs to hear before going under the knife → How injury patterns change as your game improves — and what that means for protecting your knees → Why replacing one joint sets off a cascade of problems in nearby joints The Copenhagen Heart Study says tennis adds 10 years to your life. But only if you're still playing. Dr. Will Kang is an orthopedic surgeon and founder of Black Tie Orthopedics, a practice specializing in non-operative treatment of tennis injuries. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktieortho/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@BlackTieOrthopedics
#TennisElbowTreatment #TennisElbowExercises #TennisElbow #RotatorCuffTennis #TennisInjuries #KneePain #SportsInjuries #TennisInjuryPreventionOver50 #SeniorTennisTips #SeniorTennis #TennisTips #OrthopedicSurgeonTennis #MeniscusSurgeryRecovery ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Intro - How Senior Tennis Careers Really End 01:17 The Injury Cascade: Why It's Never Just One Thing 03:04 Does Playing Sports Your Whole Life Help or Hurt? 03:55 Tennis Elbow: Catch It Early or Pay the Price 07:05 Rotator Cuff: The Injury You Don't See Coming 10:15 Why Better Players Get the Knee Problems 11:34 Knees - Meniscus, Arthritis, and What Your Doctor May Not Tell You 15:18 Tennis Adds 10 Years to Your Life — If You Stay on the Court 16:45 Show Wrap Up
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| Top 10 Reasons Most Seniors Never Reach 4.0 (And Stay Stuck at 3.5) Part 2 I Peter Freeman | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:34:37 | |
Attention 50+ tennis players, we're picking up right where we left off — no small talk, no warm-up, straight into Reason 6. In Part 2 of this conversation with Peter Freeman, we finish the list: serve clarity, the hunter vs. hunted trap, second serve domination, the difference between Dr. Feel Good and Dr. Feel Bad practices, and the one doubles mindset shift that most senior players never make. If Part 1 was about what's going on in your head, Part 2 is about what's going on in your matches — and why the same things keep going wrong no matter how much you practice. Key Takeaways:
Peter Freeman’s Slice Serve MD https://crunchtimecoaching.com/tennis-thrive/slice-md-op/
Chapter Timeline: 00:00 Episode 27 Introduction 01:09 #6 Seniors Have Not Serve Clarity 08:59 #7 Most Seniors Unknowingly Become the Hunted, Not the Hunter 15:06 #8 Seniors Don't Practice Second Serve Domination 20:16 #9 Only Have Dr. Feelgood Practices! 26:01 #10 Focus on How You Feel About Your Game & Your Experience 31:13 Slice Serve MD 33:17 Episode Wrap Up & Key Takeaways
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| Before You Let Them Cut: Protecting Your Tennis Career After 50 I Dr. William Kang | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:17:55 | |
Every competitive tennis player over 50 will eventually sit in a surgeon's office. Most walk in completely unprepared. In this episode, orthopedic surgeon Dr. William Kang — who plays and treats tennis players — gives you the exact questions to ask before agreeing to surgery, the truth about PRP and whether it's worth your money, and the recovery timeline reality that most players get completely wrong. What you'll learn:
Dr. Will Kang is an orthopedic surgeon and founder of Black Tie Orthopedics, a practice specializing in non-operative treatment of tennis injuries. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktieortho/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@BlackTieOrthopedics
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⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Before You Let Them Cut (Intro) 01:18 Why 50 is Young in an Orthopedic Office 03:05 The 3 Questions to Ask Before Any Surgery 07:26 Mike's Toe Surgery — What He Wish He'd Known 08:08 PRP vs. Steroid Injections — What's Actually Worth Your Money 12:13 Where Most Players Go Wrong in Recovery 14:29 What Your Surgeon Wishes You Knew Before Walking In 15:59 Recap + How to Find Dr. William Kang
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| Why Your Serve Is Getting Worse — And It Has Nothing to Do With Your Arm I John Craig | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:22:55 | |
If your serve has quietly gotten shorter, slower, and less reliable over the last few years, you've probably blamed your shoulder, your elbow, or just "getting older." John Craig has coached hundreds of senior players over 40 years and says the real culprit is almost never what you think — and the fixes most players are chasing are making it worse. In this episode, we get into what breaks down first as we age, why stability beats jumping every time, how grip tension is silently killing your racket head speed, and why hunting serve tips on YouTube is basically building a jalopy out of junkyard parts.
Key Takeaways:
Contact John Craig: https://performanceplustennis.com/john-craig-director/ http://www.youtube.com/@PerformancePlusTennis #tennistips #tennistrategy #seniortennis #tennisserve #tennisover50
⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:17 What Actually Breaks Down as We Age 03:14 Control Over Power: The Senior Serve Mindset 05:49 Grip Tension: The Silent Serve Killer 07:12 Trophy Position, Racket Drop & Toss Mechanics 11:27 How to Practice Your Serve the Right Way 13:14 The Frying Pan Grip: Can You Actually Make the Switch? 17:20 Fitness, Patience & Stop Building a Jalopy 19:13 What John Is Working On + How to Find Him 21:21 Show Wrap up & Key Takeaways 🤝 JOIN THE COMMUNITY — FREE Senior Tennis Unpacked on Skool is where serious 50+ players break down matches, swap strategies, and get better together. Post a match story. Ask a hard question. JOIN FREE 👉 https://www.skool.com/senior-tennis-unpacked-8081/about 🎾 ABOUT SENIOR TENNIS UNPACKED The go-to resource for competitive tennis players over 50 who want to win smarter and compete longer. 🌐 Explore everything: https://SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| Your Net Position Is Wrong — The Real Reason Your Doubles Poaches Fail I Jonathan Stokke | 05 May 2026 | 00:22:00 | |
📄 Episode Description Most doubles players think poaching is a gamble — a wing-and-a-prayer lunge you attempt when you "feel it." Jonathan Stokke says that's exactly backwards. In this episode of Insider's Playbook, Stokke breaks down why 99% of his poaches are pre-planned before the ball is struck, why standing near the singles sideline is quietly killing your net game, and why the real default at the net isn't "hold your position" — it's move. If you've ever gotten burned down the line and retreated to your corner, this conversation will rewire how you think about your entire role as a net player.
✅ Key Takeaways · Poaching is a decision, not a reaction — Stokke commits to the cross-court before his opponent swings. If you're waiting to "read" the ball, you're already late. · The math is on your side — 75–90% of returns go cross-court at every level. You don't need to be a mind reader. You need to trust the percentage. · Your starting position is probably wrong — Standing close to the singles sideline forces you to run to the poach. Move your inside foot 5–6 feet from the center service line and suddenly it's a step and a half, not a sprint. · Flip the default — Poaching should be your go-to; staying is the mix-up. Most rec players have this exactly reversed, and it's why they never build real poaching confidence. · Getting burned is part of the deal — Every bad rep is a rep off your learning curve. Stokke's mindset: five missed poaches means five fewer standing between you and doing it well. · with the wrong pattern just grooves the wrong pattern 250 times.
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00:00 Intro: Reactor or Decider 01:58 What a True Poach Actually Is 03:50 The 75-90% Rule: Why Math Favors You 07:06 Your Real Job at the Net 09:53 Where to Stand: The Position Most Players Get Wrong 12:45 When to Poach During a Live Rally 14:42 How to Start Adding This to Your Game 17:59 The 4.5 Move Any 3.5 Can Use 19:53 Find Stokke online 20:52 Show Wrap Up & Key Takeaways 🤝 JOIN THE COMMUNITY — FREE Senior Tennis Unpacked on Skool is where serious 50+ players break down matches, swap strategies, and get better together. Post a match story. Ask a hard question. Find your people. 👉 https://www.skool.com/senior-tennis-unpacked-8081/about 🎾 ABOUT SENIOR TENNIS UNPACKED The go-to resource for competitive tennis players over 50 who want to win smarter and compete longer. 🌐 Explore everything: https://SeniorTennisUnpacked.com | |||
| The Tennis Footwork Myth Killing Senior Players (Do This Instead) I John Craig | 12 May 2026 | 00:19:44 | |
📋 Episode Description Most senior players think they move badly because they're slow. John Craig says that's the wrong diagnosis entirely. In this episode, John — whose "Footplay" system has transformed movement for players well into their 70s — reveals why chasing speed is a trap, and why the real unlock is rhythm, continuous motion, and learning to touch the court instead of hit it. Whether you're stuck flat-footed at the baseline or losing the net battle in doubles, this conversation will completely reframe how you think about your feet — and why your strokes have been suffering for it.
🎯 Key Takeaways
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⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Coming Up - Introduction 02:14 Why "Footwork" Is the Wrong Word 04:09 It's Not About Speed — It's About Rhythm 05:34 Mastering the Up-and-Back Game 08:13 How to Train Movement Without Getting Hurt 13:10 Transition Shots: The Approach and Mid-Court Ball 14:41 Off-Court Training and the Float Like Ali Mindset 17:15 Show Wrap-Up
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| Fix Your Overhead: Neutralize the Most Annoying Shot I Jonathan Stokke | 19 May 2026 | 00:18:03 | |
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📄 Episode Description We all know the feeling: you're at the net, feeling like a pro, until that high, slow ball goes up and suddenly you're backpedaling like a panicked crab. Most of us hate lobs because we're terrified of our own overheads, but the truth is, we're making it way harder than it needs to be by taking dangerous technical shortcuts. In this episode, Jonathan Stokke breaks down why the "lobber" isn't actually your enemy — your overhead is — and shares a simple spacing rule that allows even players with limited mobility to turn that "annoying" shot into a point-ending smash.
✅ Key Takeaways · The "Secret" Source of Hate: Why your frustration with lobbers is actually a "bad overhead" problem in disguise. · The Shortcut Trap: Why backpedaling is the "number one" technical mistake that ruins your balance and your overhead. · The Serve Hack: A simple visualization to turn your overhead from a "swat" into a controlled, abbreviated serve. · The One-Yard Rule: How getting just one yard behind the service line allows you to cover 90% of lobs without ever needing to jump. · Predicting the Future: How to "read the mail" and know a lob is coming before your opponent even hits it.
Jonathan Stokke: Stokke Doubles Academy: https://www.skool.com/stokke-doubles-academy/about ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Coming Up / Introduction 01:52 The "Secret" Source of Hate: It's Really a Bad Overhead Problem 05:12 The One-Yard Rule: Cover 90% of Lobs Without Jumping 06:29 The Shortcut Trap: Why Backpedaling Destroys Your Balance 07:31 The Serve Hack: Turn Your Overhead Into an Abbreviated Serve 13:47 Key Takeaways: Lob Strategy + Predicting the Future 16:11 Show Wrap-Up
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| Miss Less, Win More: Consistency for Senior Players I Jonathan Stokke | 02 Jun 2026 | 00:19:16 | |
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Episode Description Jonathan Stokke is back for his third appearance, and this time we're getting into the one thing that beats pace, power, and fancy shot-making at every recreational level — consistency. Not the "just keep it in play" advice you've heard a hundred times. Jonathan breaks down exactly why senior players give away points they should be winning, what speed you should be hitting at on any given day, and why your ego is probably your worst opponent on the court. Key Takeaways
Jonathan Stokke: Stokke Doubles Academy: https://www.skool.com/stokke-doubles-academy/about ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 — Coming Up - Show Introduction 01:42 — Winners Don't Happen on Command 02:46 — Help Them Miss: The Real Strategy 03:57 — Job One from the Baseline: Make the Ball 05:26 — Match Your Speed to Conditions 08:24 — Shot Selection: Do Less, Win More 11:36 — The Stokke Six: Where Points Go to Die 14:43 — The Ego Check: What It Really Takes to Level Up 15:50 — Hit As Fast as You Can — Knowing You Can Make It 17:49 — Show Wrap Up #SeniorTennis #TennisTips #ConsistencyWins #DoublesTennis #TennisStrategy #RecreationalTennis #JonathanStokke #InsidersPlaybook
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| Stop Playing Old, Weak Tennis - This Is All It Takes I Nathan Martin | 26 May 2026 | 00:20:33 | |
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If you're over 50 and skipping the weight room because you think it'll wreck your joints or wear you out before match day — this episode is going to change your mind. Nathan Martin from Tennis Fitness breaks down exactly why strength training isn't optional anymore at our age, why the light-weight-high-rep approach most of us default to is keeping us on the decline, and how just two focused sessions a week can stop the muscle loss, improve your balance, and actually make you a more powerful player on the court. No bro-science, no six-day splits — just what works for competitive senior players who want to stay in the game. Key Takeaways:
Nathan Martin – TennisFitness.com:
Over 40’s Strength, Movement and Mobility Program https://www.memberstennisfitness.com/over-40-strength-movement-mobility
#tennistips #tennistrategy #seniortennis #seniorfitness #tennisstrengthtraining #over50fitness #tennisfitness #tennisworkout #tennisover50
⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Show Introduction 01:52 Why Strength Training Is Non-Negotiable After 50 03:03 How Strength Training Fixes Your Balance 05:20 The Muscle Groups That Matter Most for Senior Tennis 06:32 How Often Should You Actually Be Lifting 08:51 Free Weights vs. Machines vs. Bodyweight 10:01 The Mistakes Senior Players Make in the Gym 11:25 Coming Back From Injury — Where to Start 12:31 How to Balance Lifting With Match Play and Tournaments 14:55 How Long Until You See Real Gains 18:04 Show Wrap Up
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| Anticipation Beats Speed After 50 — Here's Why I Nathan Martin | 09 Jun 2026 | 00:21:51 | |
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Your reaction time is only declining 2–6 milliseconds per decade — and that decline is trainable. The real reason you feel slow on court isn't age. It's anticipation.
Tennis Fitness Coach Nathan Martin joins the Insider's Playbook to break down the science of reaction time and tennis agility after 50 — including the specific drills that can produce measurable improvement in as little as six to eight weeks. Key Takeaways:
· Reaction time declines 2–6 milliseconds per decade and power output drops 3–5% per decade after 50 — but both are trainable · Anticipation beats raw speed because it covers for physical decline — Martina Hingis was living proof at the highest level · Neural gains (hand-eye coordination, reaction) can show up in as little as 2–4 weeks; movement and change-of-direction gains take 6–8 weeks · Agility training needs to be done at — or above — the intensity you want to compete at, or the body won't adapt · Combine non-reactive drills (cones, set patterns) with reactive drills (unpredictable ball release) in every session for the most bang for buck · The hunter mindset isn't motivational fluff — Nathan trained Lleyton Hewitt on it, and it's what drives anticipation up and self-doubt out · One strength session plus two agility sessions per week is Nathan's 90-day prescription for moving better on court
Nathan Martin – TennisFitness.com:
Over 40’s Strength, Movement and Mobility Program https://www.memberstennisfitness.com/over-40-strength-movement-mobility
⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 Coming Up - Show Introduction 2:14 How Much Do Speed & Reaction Time Decline After 50? 7:01 Anticipation vs. Raw Speed — Which Matters More? 9:24 Can You Actually Train Anticipation? 10:28 The Urgency Mindset That Unlocks Anticipation 11:37 The Lleyton Hewitt Hunter Mindset 13:10 The Most Effective Agility Drills for Match Play 15:01 Reactive vs. Non-Reactive Drills — The Key Difference 16:49 Can You Train Anticipation Solo? 17:36 The 90-Day Plan to Move Better on Court 20:10 Show Wrap Up
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| Why 'Watch the Ball' Is the Worst Advice in Senior Tennis I Richard Brice | 16 Jun 2026 | 00:24:40 | |
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You've spent years fixing your forehand, tweaking your footwork, and drilling your backhand — and you're still making the same mistakes. Richard Brice, vision and brain-based training specialist, makes an uncomfortable case: the problem was never your strokes. The problem is your visual system is declining, you're "hit and admiring" instead of recovering, and you're wiring your brain to look at bright screens four to five hours a day — then wondering why you can't judge a 60-mph ball.
We get into why watching the ball at contact is the last thing you should worry about, why your T-Rex forehand is a spacing problem not a technique problem, and what a string with a few beads on it can do for your game that no amount of drilling ever will.
Key Takeaways:
· Recovery beats vision every time. "Hit and admire" — watching your ball instead of resetting — is the #1 performance killer, and it throws everything that comes after it off. · Late prep, bad spacing, and mis-timed swings are all vision problems. Those aren't technique issues — they're almost entirely driven by how well your visual system is functioning. · Watching the ball at contact is the icing, not the cake. Djokovic has won more than anyone alive while already looking down the other end on half his forehands — fix the underlying problems first. · Screen time is wrecking your visual system. Four to five hours a day on phones and TVs trains your eyes for up-close bright screens, not for reading a tennis ball — ten minutes of distance gazing a day is the counter. · The Brock String is the one tool worth owning. A string with a few beads on it tests and trains whether your brain is fusing both eyes together — the foundation of depth perception and distance judgment on court. · Vision training structurally rewires your brain in 8–10 weeks. An hour a week is enough to produce measurable changes that stick for months — three 20-minute sessions a week gets you there. "So many of the best players in the world don't watch the ball at contact." — Richard Brice
"The number one problem for most players is not recovering after the previous shot." — Richard Brice
Richard Brice – TennisHacker.net YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TennisHacker
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