• Before You Let Them Cut: Protecting Your Tennis Career After 50 I Dr. William Kang
    Apr 21 2026

    Every competitive tennis player over 50 will eventually sit in a surgeon's office. Most walk in completely unprepared.

    In this episode, orthopedic surgeon Dr. William Kang — who plays and treats tennis players — gives you the exact questions to ask before agreeing to surgery, the truth about PRP and whether it's worth your money, and the recovery timeline reality that most players get completely wrong.

    What you'll learn:

    • The 3 questions to ask any surgeon before going under the knife
    • Why PRP beats steroid injections for tennis injuries
    • The "year after the year" recovery truth no one tells you
    • How to read your body's signals before things get serious

    Dr. Will Kang is an orthopedic surgeon and founder of Black Tie Orthopedics, a practice specializing in non-operative treatment of tennis injuries.

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktieortho/

    YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@BlackTieOrthopedics

    #SeniorTennis #TennisInjuries #TennisFitness #Over50Tennis #TennisHealth #OrthopedicSurgeon #TennisRecovery #CompetitiveTennis #USTA #SeniorAthletes

    ⏱️ Chapters:

    00:00 Before You Let Them Cut (Intro)

    01:18 Why 50 is Young in an Orthopedic Office

    03:05 The 3 Questions to Ask Before Any Surgery

    07:26 Mike's Toe Surgery — What He Wish He'd Known

    08:08 PRP vs. Steroid Injections — What's Actually Worth Your Money

    12:13 Where Most Players Go Wrong in Recovery

    14:29 What Your Surgeon Wishes You Knew Before Walking In

    15:59 Recap + How to Find Dr. William Kang

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    18 mins
  • Stop Ignoring These Injuries Before They End Your Tennis Career I Dr. William Kang
    Apr 14 2026

    What ends senior tennis careers isn't one big injury — it's the slow accumulation of small ones you kept playing through. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Will Kang explains exactly what to watch for before it's too late.

    In this episode, Dr. Kang breaks down the three most career-threatening injuries for players over 50 — tennis elbow, rotator cuff tears, and knee degeneration — and delivers some hard truths your regular doctor probably hasn't told you.

    What you'll learn:

    → Why your tennis elbow brace is making things WORSE (and the simple band exercise that fixes it)

    → The truth about rotator cuff pain — why it's often a "red herring" and what it's really telling you

    → The meniscus surgery warning every senior player needs to hear before going under the knife

    → How injury patterns change as your game improves — and what that means for protecting your knees

    → Why replacing one joint sets off a cascade of problems in nearby joints

    The Copenhagen Heart Study says tennis adds 10 years to your life. But only if you're still playing.

    Dr. Will Kang is an orthopedic surgeon and founder of Black Tie Orthopedics, a practice specializing in non-operative treatment of tennis injuries.

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktieortho/

    YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@BlackTieOrthopedics

    #TennisElbowTreatment #TennisElbowExercises #TennisElbow #RotatorCuffTennis #TennisInjuries #KneePain #SportsInjuries #TennisInjuryPreventionOver50 #SeniorTennisTips #SeniorTennis #TennisTips #OrthopedicSurgeonTennis #MeniscusSurgeryRecovery

    ⏱️ Chapters:

    00:00 Intro - How Senior Tennis Careers Really End

    01:17 The Injury Cascade: Why It's Never Just One Thing

    03:04 Does Playing Sports Your Whole Life Help or Hurt?

    03:55 Tennis Elbow: Catch It Early or Pay the Price

    07:05 Rotator Cuff: The Injury You Don't See Coming

    10:15 Why Better Players Get the Knee Problems

    11:34 Knees - Meniscus, Arthritis, and What Your Doctor May Not Tell You

    15:18 Tennis Adds 10 Years to Your Life — If You Stay on the Court

    16:45 Show Wrap Up

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    18 mins
  • Top 10 Reasons Most Seniors Never Reach 4.0 (And Stay Stuck at 3.5) Part 2 I Peter Freeman
    Apr 7 2026

    Attention 50+ tennis players, we're picking up right where we left off — no small talk, no warm-up, straight into Reason 6. In Part 2 of this conversation with Peter Freeman, we finish the list: serve clarity, the hunter vs. hunted trap, second serve domination, the difference between Dr. Feel Good and Dr. Feel Bad practices, and the one doubles mindset shift that most senior players never make. If Part 1 was about what's going on in your head, Part 2 is about what's going on in your matches — and why the same things keep going wrong no matter how much you practice.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Most seniors don't have a real second serve — and at the 3.5 level, that's the single biggest line of demarcation between where you are and where you want to be.
    • You think you're attacking when you come to the net on a short ball. Your counter-punching opponent thinks you're walking into a trap. There's a difference between being the hunter and being the hunted — and most players don't know which one they are.
    • There are only three returns you need to master to dominate on second serves in doubles — and most players practice none of them.
    • Dr. Feel Good practices build rhythm and confidence. Dr. Feel Bad practices build match toughness. Most senior players only do one of them.
    • Winning doubles isn't about how good you feel on the court — it's about how good you make your partner feel. That's not soft advice. It's the actual strategy.

    Peter Freeman’s Slice Serve MD

    https://crunchtimecoaching.com/tennis-thrive/slice-md-op/

    Chapter Timeline:

    00:00 Episode 27 Introduction

    01:09 #6 Seniors Have Not Serve Clarity

    08:59 #7 Most Seniors Unknowingly Become the Hunted, Not the Hunter

    15:06 #8 Seniors Don't Practice Second Serve Domination

    20:16 #9 Only Have Dr. Feelgood Practices!

    26:01 #10 Focus on How You Feel About Your Game & Your Experience

    31:13 Slice Serve MD

    33:17 Episode Wrap Up & Key Takeaways

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    35 mins
  • Top 10 Reasons Most Seniors Never Reach 4.0 (And Stay Stuck at 3.5) Part 1 I Peter Freeman
    Mar 31 2026

    Peter Freeman has coached players at every level — and after years of watching obsessed adult players hit a wall at 3.5, he built a list of exactly why they stay stuck. In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Peter breaks down the first five reasons most senior players never make the jump to 4.0 — and none of them are about your strokes. We're talking limiting beliefs that were wired into you before you ever picked up a racket, the patience trap that's quietly killing your development, the Tin Cup problem that's costing you matches you should be winning, why your footwork is broken in a way you can't see, and the singles obsession that's sabotaging your doubles game.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" belief isn't just discouraging — it's the #1 reason players stop developing, and most seniors don't even realize they're carrying it into every match.
    • Five minutes of focused shadow strokes daily will outperform hours of unfocused ball-hitting — and most players will quit before they see it working.
    • The Tin Cup trap: having beautiful strokes means nothing if you're using them at the wrong moment. Knowing when to go for it versus when to put it in play is the real skill.
    • Footwork and foot speed are not the same thing — and seniors who confuse them are leaving the single biggest competitive edge on the table.
    • If you mostly watch singles to get better at doubles, you're studying the wrong game entirely.

    Peter Freeman’s Slice Serve MD

    https://crunchtimecoaching.com/tennis-thrive/slice-md-op/

    Chapter Timeline:

    00:00 Episode 27 Introduction

    01:38 Introduction and Background

    06:35 #1 Limiting Beliefs

    11:10 #2 No Patience for Real Change

    14:32 #3 Not Realistic On How to Use Advanced Technique You Developed

    20:14 #4 Seniors confuse Footwork with Footspeed

    29:08 #5 Most Seniors Study Singles but Play Doubles

    32:11 #6 Seniors Have Not Serve Clarity

    32:12 Slice Serve MD

    34:16 Show Wrap Up

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    36 mins
  • Stop Beating Yourself Up: The Mental Shift for 50+ Tennis I Tommy Rounds
    Mar 24 2026

    Most senior players walk off the court replaying every missed shot like a personal failure — but pro poker player Tommy Rounds says that's exactly the thinking that's costing you matches before you even pick up your racquet. In this episode, Tommy breaks down the concept of expected value and how thinking like a poker pro — evaluating the quality of your decisions rather than the outcome of any single shot — can flatten your emotional swings, sharpen your shot selection under pressure, and finally get you out of that post-match spiral where every error feels like proof your game is falling apart.

    Key Takeaways

    • A missed shot isn't automatically a bad decision — outcomes and decision quality are not the same thing
    • Chasing "safe" results on big points often costs you more in the long run than playing your game
    • You can't control whether the ball goes in, but you can control whether you made the right call
    • Emotional steadiness isn't a personality trait — it's a byproduct of trusting a process
    • You bring what you bring into a match that day — train it, trust it, and stop prosecuting yourself for the rest

    Contact Tommy Rounds
    📧 email: tommy@gamesetmatchanalytics.com

    🖥️ Website: https://www.gamesetmatchanalytics.com

    Chapter Timeline:

    00:00 Insider's Playbook Intro

    01:01 Understanding Expected Value (EV)

    01:49 Managing Emotions in the Heat of the Moment

    02:21 The Long Game vs. Single Outcomes

    03:21 Applying Poker Logic to Tennis Break Points

    04:46 Psychological Costs of Results-Oriented Thinking

    06:07 Evaluating Decision Quality in Real-Time

    08:01 Building Trust in Strategy During Slumps

    09:19 Emotional Control and Staying in the Moment

    10:37 Shot Selection and Risk Management

    11:23 Mindset Shift: Process Over Results

    12:17 Trusting Your Skill Level on Match Day

    13:59 Episode Wrap Up

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    15 mins
  • They Know Your Next Shot Before You Hit It I Tommy Rounds
    Mar 17 2026

    What does poker strategy have to do with your tennis game? More than you think.

    In this episode of Insider's Playbook, Mike Rogers sits down with Tommy Rounds — professional poker player and tennis strategy analyst — to explore one of the most overlooked problems in competitive senior tennis: predictability.

    Most players over 50 spend their match prep time studying opponents. Tommy argues you're missing half the equation. The best poker players in the world spend 80 to 90 percent of their preparation analyzing their own tendencies — and the strongest tennis players do the same thing.

    In this episode you'll discover:

    • Why predictable players are essentially competing with their cards face up — and how opponents use that against you
    • The "scout yourself" exercise: how to build your own scouting report before your opponent does it for you
    • How Alcaraz uses the drop shot as a strategic bluff — and what that means for your game at any level
    • The critical difference between pattern-based weaknesses and structural weaknesses, and why it changes how aggressively you should exploit each one
    • One simple serve adjustment that makes you significantly harder to read starting in your very next match
    • Why always going to the backhand on big points can quietly make you the most predictable player on the court

    Whether you're competing in USTA League play, senior tournaments, or just trying to finally beat that one guy at your club who seems to read everything you do — this conversation will change how you think about match preparation.

    Contact Tommy Rounds
    📧 email: tommy@gamesetmatchanalytics.com

    🖥️ Website: https://www.gamesetmatchanalytics.com

    Chapter Timeline:

    0:00 – Intro: Are You an Open Book on the Court?

    1:31 – Meet Tommy Rounds

    1:42 – What Does "Exploitable" Mean in Poker?

    2:27 – How Pro Poker Players Balance Their Game

    3:30 – What Happens When You're Too Predictable?

    4:19 – How Predictability Shows Up in Tennis

    5:40 – The Scout Yourself Exercise

    7:21 – Scouting vs. Beating Yourself Up

    8:03 – Even the Pros Have Tells

    8:42 – Why We Keep Repeating What's Comfortable

    0:09 – How to Bluff in Tennis (The Alcaraz Drop Shot)

    12:08 – The Serve Variation Nobody Uses Enough

    12:28 – Why Always Going to the Backhand Can Backfire

    13:19 – Pattern Weaknesses vs. Structural Weaknesses

    14:47 – One Simple Adjustment for Your Next Match

    16:38 – Tommy's Final Advice

    17:27 – Key Takeaways + Outro

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    19 mins
  • Stop Getting Fooled: Poker Strategy That Makes 50+ Tennis Players Unbeatable I Tommy Rounds
    Mar 10 2026

    Learn how to read opponents like a poker pro and win more senior tennis matches by spotting real patterns instead of falling for fake “hot streaks.” In this episode, former college tennis player and 20‑year high‑stakes professional poker player Tommy Rounds breaks down the difference between emotional “tells” and true statistical tendencies, then shows you how to apply game theory, probability, and data‑driven decision making to your serve, return, and rally patterns. If you’re a competitive player over 50 who wants smarter strategy, better shot selection, and higher‑percentage tactics without needing younger legs or bigger weapons, this conversation will change how you see every match.

    Contact Tommy Rounds
    📧 email: tommy@gamesetmatchanalytics.com

    🖥️ Website: https://www.gamesetmatchanalytics.com

    Key Takeaways:

    • How to tell the difference between a fake “hot streak” and a real, repeatable pattern in your opponent’s game
    • Why emotional “tells” and body language can mislead you—and what to pay attention to instead
    • Simple ways to track serve, return, and rally patterns without overthinking during points
    • When to trust your gut instinct versus when to rely on actual data from the match
    • How to use poker-style game theory and probability to make smarter, higher‑percentage decisions in senior tennis
    • A practical rule of thumb for reading opponents more accurately and making them uncomfortable on court

    Chapter Timeline:

    00:00 Episode & Guest Introduction

    01:20 Reading Patterns vs. Reading People

    08:58 Fake Hot Streak vs Real Strength

    13:39 One Simple Rule to Read Opponents

    18:24 Understanding Opponent Patterns

    18:24 Final Thoughts

    19:12 Insiders Playbook Outro.mp4

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    19 mins
  • Win More Doubles Matches Using Pro-Level Strategy I Will Boucek
    Mar 3 2026

    Can you really use pro-level strategy in your league doubles matches — without stats software or expensive tech?

    In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, I sit down with doubles strategy analyst Will Boucek to break down how senior tennis players can think more strategically on court. We talk about why pro doubles patterns work at the 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 levels, how to spot opponent tendencies during a match, and how better communication with your partner can immediately improve results.

    If you’re a competitive player over 50 who wants to win more doubles matches using smarter Tennis Strategy — not harder strokes — this episode is for you.

    Contact Will Boucek:

    email: Will@thetennistribe.com

    Doubles Only Podcast: https://thetennistribe.com/podcast/

    The Tennis Tribe Website: https://thetennistribe.com/

    How to Win at 40+ Doubles Cheat Sheet: https://thetennistribe.com/40-cheatsheet/

    Chapter Timeline:

    00:00 - Introduction to Data in Tennis

    01:56 - Translating Pro Strategies to Senior Players

    04:05 - Understanding Patterns and Tendencies

    05:37 - Noticing Opponent's Tendencies

    10:04 - Communication and Strategy in Doubles

    13:35 - Post-Match Analysis for Improvement

    16:56 - The Importance of Focus in Doubles

    19:47 - Final Thoughts and Resources

    Key Takeaways

    · The Pro-Club Translation: Doubles patterns at the professional level translate almost directly to club-level play because while pros hit harder and run faster, the relative skill levels between server and returner remain consistent.

    · The "Fourth Most Important Player" Mindset: To improve performance, players should prioritize their focus on the opponents first, their partner third, and themselves fourth. Getting out of your own head and focusing on making the opponent play poorly often leads to better personal execution

    · Active Scouting & Charting: You can identify opponent tendencies by observing them from the sidelines or watching pro matches on TV—specifically by watching the players' movement rather than just following the ball.

    · Post-Match Diagnosis: Spend 5–10 minutes immediately after a match to identify which service or return games you struggled with. Analyzing "why" a game was lost (e.g., deep returns pinning the server) allows you to create specific tactical counters for the next time.

    · Exploiting Tendencies: Small observations—like an opponent standing too far from the net or always hitting a backhand return cross-court—should be communicated to your partner to trigger specific tactics like poaching or Australian formation.

    About Senior Tennis Unpacked
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    • Changeover Blog - weekly articles with insights, stories, and strategies for senior players
    • Insider’s Playbook - expert interview series with coaches, champions, and performance pros
    • Gold Ball Tennis – Senior tennis tips and occasional stories from my personal journey chasing national titles.

    Explore it all at https://SeniorTennisUnpacked.com

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    24 mins