This week's episode features renowned tennis coach Casey Curtis, the man that developed the game & lethal serve of Canadian major finalist Milos Raonic. Curtis explains how his parternship with Raonic came to be, how they perfected one of the best serves in tennis history, & why they elected to remain in Canada to train in a much colder climate.
The veteran coach gives his opinions on various topics related to high performance coaching, explains why he elected to relocate to Florida, & gives his outlook for Canadian tennis in the near future.
But first, Kamau reflects on the passing of pioneer tennis coach Nick Bollettieri, and shares a personal story of what that legendary figure means to him.
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Marcus Daniell on the importance of effective giving
Blair Henley on getting the best out of players virtually and inside the stadium
Martin Blackman on Jennifer Brady's Australian Open run
Sharon Fichman on competing on her own terms
Dominik Koepfer on forging his own path
Jessica Pegula on preparing for a Grand Slam in quarantine
Chanda Rubin on making the most of the new normal
Dave Marshall on touring with the Bryans
Gunnar Peterson on training the world's best athletes
Wrapping up 2020 and looking ahead to 2021
Judy Murray and Rosemary Reed on "Driving Force"
USTA General Manager Tim Cass on the impact of college tennis
Lisa Raymond on setting her own agenda
Vasek Pospisil on the mission of the PTPA
Evan King on facing a career crossroads
Nick Monroe on his passion for working the hardest
Maria Sakkari on being part of a tennis family
Nicole Melichar on making it in doubles
Ken Skupski on brotherhood in the pros
Dana Perino on why she picked up tennis
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