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Gamesmanship, in all its forms, ... Tennis isn%27t as wild as it used to be%2C but gamesmanship still plays a big role ... These tactics will all be on display, ...
MTOs and bathroom breaks are two of the ripest and most controversial arenas for dark arts in tennis. They are there for good ...
Nick Kyrgios, the king of gamesmanship in tennis, has given his verdict on Cam Norrie’s antics during his latest Wimbledon ...
Canny Harry Hopman, nonplaying captain of the Australian Davis Cup team, seemed to be giving U.S. Captain Frank Shields a splendid lesson in Gamesmanship,* Down Under style. As a full-time tennis ...
Data analysis by a University of Manchester psychologist has confirmed the suspicion that tennis players who take a bathroom break are likely to gain an advantage over their opponent.
Nick Kyrgios doesn't think Cameron Norrie bouncing the ball a lot against Nicolas Jarry should be considered something ...
Discussing the biggest headlines from the second week at the 2021 U.S. Open, including mid-match bathroom breaks, a potential changing of the guard in tennis and more.
Scott's Spot- Scott looks at how gamesmanship has crept into the game and why it happens One of the major symptoms of burnout I mentioned last week is professionalism, and how so many players see ...
But even though Tsitsipas characterized Kyrgios as “evil” and most commentators have targeted his behaviour, gamesmanship takes more subtle forms in tennis these days, and organisers should ...
Cash, the 1987 Wimbledon champion, told BBC Radio on Sunday that the match was "absolute mayhem". "He's brought tennis to the lowest level I can see as far as gamesmanship, cheating, manipulation ...
Cheating is hard to pull off in tennis. However, whether it's coaching from the stands or bathroom breaks, players can -- and do -- get away with various forms of gamesmanship, writes Greg Garber.
Cheating is hard to pull off in tennis. However, whether it's coaching from the stands or bathroom breaks, players can -- and do -- get away with various forms of gamesmanship, writes Greg Garber.