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If you donŠ—Èt want to get on a plane to enjoy some autumn tennis

Tennis Tourist

Originally published on 19/09/15 Manor House Hotel and Ashbury boasts eight indoor and five outdoor tennis courts. If you go and stay at either of

In a sport defined by the finest of margins

Inside Mike Bryan’s brain

Originally published on 17/08/15 '"Mike has what we call a very high neurostrength,” says psychologist Dr Leslie Sherlin. “He is really good at being able

Judy Murray's campaign to get more girls playing tennis and more women into coaching met a milestone in June

Judy Murray’s Miss Hits

Originally published on 07/08/15 The number of coaches trained to roll out the innovative Miss Hits programme reached 200 and with a target of another

Can chess help you become a better tennis player?

Chess: Tennis for the Mind

Originally published on 23/07/15 On the face of things, tennis and chess could not be more different. While one sport requires speed, athleticism and power,

Tennishead photographer Mike Frey tells the story behind the 2014 Rolex Wimbledon Picture of the Year

Taking the perfect picture

Originally published on 11/07/15 A perfectly-timed shot of Frenchman Gael Monfils diving full stretch for a volley at the net was taken during Monfils' first-round

Tennishead photographer Mike Frey shares his experience of a typical day at Wimbledon

Inside the Photo Pit

Originally published on 09/07/15 Frey, winner of the 2014 Wimbledon Photograph of the Year, wore a microphone for Sportsworld programme on the BBC World Service,

Mats Merkel explains why the aftermath of defeat offers coaches an opportunity to make a difference

At a loss

Originally published on 02/06/15 One of the most critical times for a coach and player is during the moments after a defeat. In the lead-up