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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Craig Acker on working out the top talent at the USTA National Campus
Sam Crawford on getting back on court in 2020
Fed Cup captain Kathy Rinaldi on leading Team USA
Chris Eubanks on learning sophomore season lessons
Paul Annacone on how belief can set the greats apart from everyone else
Irina Falconi on making a comeback with a reset mind
Bob and Mike Bryan on retiring at the 2020 US Open
Pete Bodo on the past, present and future of tennis journalism
Eddie Elliott on helping Lauren Davis return to the Top 70
Noah Rubin on finding happiness in the grind
Nick McCarvel on covering the sport in new ways
Jim Courier on making tennis better for everyone
Anne Worcester on becoming UTR's president
Craig Kardon on the coaching carousel
Mary Carillo on acing the broadcasting world
Sascha Bajin on working with Grand Slam champions
Melanie Oudin on the 10-year anniversary of her US Open quarterfinal run
Caroline Dolehide on finding her way on tour
Former No. 1 Liezel Huber on reaching new heights in the Bronx
Tournament director Joe Ceriello on the NYJTL Bronx Open
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