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The Baseline Eraser. 🥯📉Jannik Sinner is synonymous with raw power, but the real “Hack” in his current dominance isn’t ju...
29/03/2026

The Baseline Eraser. 🥯📉

Jannik Sinner is synonymous with raw power, but the real “Hack” in his current dominance isn’t just the speed—it’s the structural placement of the first strike.

The critical outlier: 82%.

At TennisHackers., we look past the generic highlights to the “efficiency traps” set by the elite. In the final stages of the Miami Open, the data reveals that Sinner landed 82% of his “Serve + 1” shots (his very first groundstroke after delivery) within 1 meter of the baseline.

By hitting with terminal depth so early in the point, he is effectively “erasing” the transition zone. His opponents aren’t losing because they are slow; they are losing because they are being denied the “scoreline oxygen” required to even neutralize the rally. When the first ball lands that deep, the point is functionally over before the second shot is struck.

The Tactical Blueprint:
1️⃣ The Baseline Eraser: Targeting the final 10% of the court on the first strike to deny any neutral recovery or court positioning.
2️⃣ Timing Deprivation: Taking the ball 0.4s earlier than the tour average to capitalize on that deep placement and rush the opponent’s recovery.
3️⃣ Scoreboard Pressure: Ending points in under 3 shots removes the physical threshold and “grind factor” opponents rely on to stay in the match.

Is Sinner’s depth accuracy the new benchmark for hard-court dominance?

Let’s analyze the data in the slides. 👇

Out-Acing the Giant. 🛡️📈Jannik Sinner has long been the gold standard for baseline efficiency. But in the Miami semifina...
28/03/2026

Out-Acing the Giant. 🛡️📈

Jannik Sinner has long been the gold standard for baseline efficiency. But in the Miami semifinals, he proved that his service phase has officially reached “Untouchable” status. The number that defined the match? 15 Aces.

At TennisHackers., we look beyond the win to the structural shift. In a match against Alexander Zverev—one of the tour’s most imposing servers—it was Sinner who dictated the terms of the service game, out-acing his opponent and winning 83% of his first-serve points.

The Tactical Breakdown:
1️⃣ The Precision Pivot: Sinner focused 65% of his first serves on the ‘T’ at deuce side, a location Zverev statistically struggles to neutralize with a neutral return.
2️⃣ Rally Suppression: By winning points early, Sinner reduced his average rally length to just 3.8 shots on serve, preserving critical energy for the final.
3️⃣ Break Point Vacuum: Facing zero break points throughout the match, Sinner effectively removed the “scoreline oxygen” Zverev needed to mount a comeback.

Is Sinner’s serve now as lethal as his forehand? The numbers suggest he’s entered a new tier of dominance. 👇

SportsStrategy TennisCoach DataDrivenTennis Zverev

The 0% Factor. 🥯📉In the opening set of his Round of 32 clash in Miami, Daniil Medvedev—the tour’s most consistent defens...
25/03/2026

The 0% Factor. 🥯📉In the opening set of his Round of 32 clash in Miami, Daniil Medvedev—the tour’s most consistent defensive wall—won exactly zero points behind his second serve.At TennisHackers., we look past the shock of the 6-0 scoreline to the structural breakdown that allowed this to happen. Francisco Cerundolo didn’t just beat Medvedev; he systematically dismantled the “Serve-Plus-One” cushion that defines the Russian’s game.The Tactical Evidence:1️⃣ Neutralized Weaponry: Medvedev’s first-serve points won dropped to 55%—nearly 20% below his seasonal average.2️⃣ Aggressive Positioning: Cerundolo took the ball earlier than any previous opponent this tournament, forcing 41 unforced errors from the baseline.3️⃣ Removing the Oxygen: By winning 83% of his own second-serve points in that opening set, Cerundolo left Medvedev with zero tactical “breathable air.”Is this the blueprint for beating the top-tier defenders on quick hard courts, or was this a once-in-a-career statistical outlier?Analyze the numbers in the slides and let’s discuss below. 👇🎾 ATPData SportsStrategy TennisCoach DataDrivenTennis TennisStrategy

Roger Federer didn’t just rewrite tennis history…He rewrote the business of being an athlete. 💼🔥From $30M/yr with Uniqlo...
07/12/2025

Roger Federer didn’t just rewrite tennis history…
He rewrote the business of being an athlete. 💼🔥

From $30M/yr with Uniqlo to a partnership with Mercedes that gives him a new car every 6 months, the Swiss Maestro built an endorsement empire that rivals entire sports franchises.

Rolex, Barilla, Lindt, Wilson, Moët… these aren’t sponsors.
They’re luxury powerhouses that chose Federer because he represents something money can’t buy:
class, consistency, and global admiration.

Which deal blows your mind the most? 😳👇

…. And not only the grip: check how the arm is straight and extended, the ball is out in front of the body and the strin...
04/06/2025

…. And not only the grip: check how the arm is straight and extended, the ball is out in front of the body and the strings are perpendicular to the ball.

A couple of years ago, journalist and photographer Nick Pachelli reached out while I was still based at BBio-Hotel Stang...
31/03/2025

A couple of years ago, journalist and photographer Nick Pachelli reached out while I was still based at BBio-Hotel Stanglwirt

He wanted to photograph our outdoor courts for a project he was working on. Nothing unusual about that—after all, Stanglwirt’s courts have long been recognized as some of the most stunning in the world, drawing countless press visits.

But when I met Nick, I realized his project was something truly special. He was on a two-year global odyssey, criss-crossing the world to capture their most extraordinary tennis courts.

Today, I finally got my hands on the book, and it is nothing short of a masterpiece. Nick blends his exceptional photographic eye with compelling storytelling, offering a unique backstory for each venue.

Over 300 pages of breathtaking tennis courts—and I must admit, they’ve made me rethink Stanglwirt’s claim to having the most beautiful courts in the world.

“🏸 Groundstroke Strategy 101 🎾Did you know that 70% of ATP players’ groundstrokes are hit cross-court, while only 30% go...
17/11/2024

“🏸 Groundstroke Strategy 101 🎾

Did you know that 70% of ATP players’ groundstrokes are hit cross-court, while only 30% go down the line? Here’s why:
✅ Cross-court shots provide a bigger margin for error thanks to the longer diagonal.

✅ Down-the-line shots are riskier but can be perfect for changing the rhythm and setting up winners.

Mastering this balance is key to improving your tennis IQ and dominating the court! 🧠💪

Are you team cross-court or team down-the-line? Let us know below! 👇
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10/11/2024
I hope Murray & co don't get angry 🤣
01/11/2024

I hope Murray & co don't get angry 🤣

🧠🚀 Tennis Myth Busted: Can You Really Watch the Ball Hit the Racket? 🎾👀Ever heard the advice to “watch the ball hit the ...
06/09/2024

🧠🚀 Tennis Myth Busted: Can You Really Watch the Ball Hit the Racket? 🎾👀

Ever heard the advice to “watch the ball hit the racket”? Well, science says it’s more like trying to catch a glimpse of a lightning bolt. 💥 In pro tennis, the ball travels at speeds of 60 to 100 mph (or more!), meaning it covers the last few feet before contact in about 0.003 seconds! 😱 That’s faster than our eyes can process.

Take this epic shot of Emma Navarro at the 2024 US Open, for example. She’s laser-focused, but by the time her brain registers the ball’s location, it’s already on its way back to the other side! 🏃‍♀️💨

So, what’s the trick? Anticipation, muscle memory, and a whole lot of practice. Your brain predicts where the ball will be and times the swing accordingly. The “watch the ball” advice is more about staying focused and tracking the ball’s path rather than literally watching it hit your strings.

Next time you step on the court, remember: You’re not missing out on anything if you don’t see the contact—your brain’s got it covered! 😉

Check out this fascinating comparison of Wimbledon finals from 1980 to 2023! 🌱 The changes in the grass courts tell the ...
01/09/2024

Check out this fascinating comparison of Wimbledon finals from 1980 to 2023! 🌱

The changes in the grass courts tell the story of how tennis tactics have evolved over the years. In 1980, the serve-and-volley style dominated, with players frequently rushing to the net.

By 2005, we began to see more action from the baseline, and now in 2023, the game is all about powerful and precise baseline rallies.

It's amazing to see how tennis has transformed into a game of endurance and strategy! 🎾

This sign was hanging at all the stadium entrances of the recent ATP tournament in Kitzbühel, Austria. It says: ———————-...
24/08/2024

This sign was hanging at all the stadium entrances of the recent ATP tournament in Kitzbühel, Austria.
It says:
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The ATP Tour is testing new access regulations for grandstand access:
- on the long sides after each game up to the first 5 games in each set, access is permitted at 2:2, but not at 3:3, but only at 4:3 as usual
- access on the gallery is generally open during the entire match
- on the back sides behind the players, the existing access regulations apply (only after the 3rd game and only when the score is odd)
———————-

Not bad, ATP Tour, and we appreciate the baby steps. But I would go much further: let spectators go in and out as they please when they want, anywhere around the stadium.

In speaking with a couple of top former players, they stated that they usually train in noisy, moving environments and should be used to the conditions.

Nothing more annoying for a spectator to have to wait in the gallows sometimes more than 20 minutes until the next changeover.

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