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Outside the Lines

By Bob Schewior

Tennis commentary on all aspects of the game from pros to club players
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Outside the LinesJan 05, 2022

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Opponent Awareness 1

Opponent Awareness 1

Who is the Most Important Person on the court? The standard answer is: I am. We explore the often neglected ability to dissect an opponent.

Feb 25, 202435:07
AO 2024 Recap

AO 2024 Recap

Tournament results, Osaka, Gauff, Sabalenka, Sinner and Djokovic. Also a new metric for analyzing your own game: "conversions" and "steals."

Jan 30, 202438:14
What's Cookin'? (with your Feel)

What's Cookin'? (with your Feel)

Food has Texture; shots have Feel. We talk about this significant but often overlooked part of playing good tennis.

Dec 26, 202332:36
Playing With Freedom

Playing With Freedom

Playing with Freedom. We systematically deconstruct the rewards to playing either Scared or Confidently under the umbrella of a player's role as Underdog or Favorite. It ends up that playing Scared is ok if Winning is the only thing that matters to you. However, if you'd like to improve your game or have the chance of defeating better players, playing with Confidence is the only way to go.

Nov 02, 202331:19
US Open Recap 2023

US Open Recap 2023

We dissect several of the most notable matches with a focus on adaptability. Surprisingly, the top players frequently don't display this quality. The match-fixing scandal revealed in the Washington Post on 9/7 is also discussed.

Sep 11, 202301:04:56
How to Use Your Off-season

How to Use Your Off-season

The summer season has concluded for most players unless they are heading to Sectionals or Nationals. There is a 6–8-week window without competitive pressure. This is an ideal time to make either a technical change or add a new tactic to your game. The pros have a similar window in November/December. Both Andre Agassi and Noval Djokovic have made excellent use of this break to be well-prepared for the Australian Open.

Aug 04, 202334:22
Wimbledon Recap 2023

Wimbledon Recap 2023

We review some key matches in this year's Wimbledon devoting a lot of attention to the Alcaraz-Djokovic men's final. Other players highlighted include: Hurkacz, Svitolina, Swiatek, Eubanks, and Medvedev.

Jul 21, 202351:13
Chestnut Ridge Pro Shootout Preview

Chestnut Ridge Pro Shootout Preview

Chestnut Ridge is proud to host their Pro Shootout from 7/21-7/23. Featuring both singles and doubles competition in a standard tournament format, many top college players and local pros are taking part. The event is also being live-streamed. For a link go to www.chestnutridgetennis.com.


Jul 17, 202320:44
The 5 Biggest Things That You Don't Want to be Thinking in a Match

The 5 Biggest Things That You Don't Want to be Thinking in a Match

Outside the Lines takes a fun look at some of the thoughts that can be detrimental to performance. We conclude with the biggest thought/question of all: Why am I here?


Jun 30, 202339:34
Roland Garros 2023

Roland Garros 2023

We go Outside the Lines to comment on this year's Slam. Topics include Djokovic, Karolina Muchova, and Swiatek. We broaden the discussion to talk about other top players who are "treading water", i.e. they have not made any changes in the last 1-2 years. Tennis demands change.

Jun 14, 202334:59
Making Mid-match Corrections: A Conversation with a 3.5 female player

Making Mid-match Corrections: A Conversation with a 3.5 female player

Our subjects and discussions are usually generated by the two of us. Here, we have a conversation with Lisa Lubart, a 3.5 player and address some of her concerns when playing a match.

May 25, 202335:57
The Big 5: What are the Top 5 Concepts for Improving Your Tennis?

The Big 5: What are the Top 5 Concepts for Improving Your Tennis?

What are the Top 5 concepts which link tennis together. Bob and Scott, independently, came up with their list:

1) Balance;

2) Split step;

3) Relaxing (staying loose);

4) Make a plan (use targets);

5) See the blur (match up to the racquet)

Apr 02, 202332:12
How We Learned Tennis and What It Suggests for Aspiring Players

How We Learned Tennis and What It Suggests for Aspiring Players

Both of us were essentially self-taught until 13 with only a few lessons thereafter. Seeing the pros in action and imitating what we saw was crucial for our development. In addition, both strategies and tactics were demanded from us at a young age in order to succeed. This has made our understanding of the game very intuitive. Hitting against a wall and serving on one's own are also highlighted as ways of both building shots and personal power.

Feb 12, 202338:34
FEAR: What are we afraid of in a tennis match?

FEAR: What are we afraid of in a tennis match?

We establish that fear is a part of the human condition based upon our genetic predisposition. We have inherited fear from the beginning of human time because it was a form of protection in a dangerous world: the sabre-toothed tiger. Tennis is a symbolic fight which, while it is not life threatening, calls forth the same fear reaction. As pack animals, humans want to be higher on the ladder than their peers. Uncertainty, like the outcome of a match, can create the fear response. We talk about ways to combat fear, knowing that it cannot be completely eliminated.

Jan 12, 202338:12
How to Finish a Match

How to Finish a Match

Unlike the start of a match, the finish of a match can occur under varying scenarios. We define the finish of a match to be any time that either you or your opponent is within 8 points of victory. You may either be leading or trailing at this time. And, your lead or deficit may be either large or small. We discuss how to handle your choices under each of these 4 scenarios.

Dec 15, 202222:06
How to Begin a Match

How to Begin a Match

We emphasize two key points on How to Begin a Match: 1) Preparation begins days earlier than the match by learning how to set the correct expectations for yourself; and 2) consistency counts at the start, but even more important is accessing the correct gear of your shots. Invest in your ability to play with confidence.

Nov 16, 202233:32
Mixed Doubles: How to Play the Game

Mixed Doubles: How to Play the Game

Mixed doubles often has a large gap in power and speed between both the partners and the opponents on the court. Whether it's 9.0, 8.0, or 7.0, certain changes from same-gender doubles need to be implemented. We discuss the timing and use of alternative formations to give yourself the best chance to win.

Oct 25, 202236:09
Getting to Know Bob and Scott: Stories from Their Matches

Getting to Know Bob and Scott: Stories from Their Matches

Every tennis player has matches which they recall as pivotal in their careers. Some are simply noteworthy achievements; others are potentially life-changing when viewed through the rearview mirror of time. Bob and Scott each share 3 or 4 matches from their careers that were responsible for sending them on new paths.

Oct 05, 202256:19
2022 US Open Recap

2022 US Open Recap

We review the highlights and low points of this year's Open with an emphasis on the things that were done well (like playing exceptional tennis!). The ungodly hour involved in many of the matches is discussed from the point of view of players, fans, and sponsors.

Sep 12, 202247:28
2022 US Open Update through Day 4

2022 US Open Update through Day 4

We examine both men's and women's draws with an emphasis on placing results within the context of some themes from previous Outside the Lines podcasts. Serena is a significant part of our discussion. 

Sep 02, 202248:50
Atlantic Cup Men's 55 and Over team competition - New England Interviews

Atlantic Cup Men's 55 and Over team competition - New England Interviews

The Atlantic Cup is a team competition in the Men's 55 and Over division between the Eastern, New England, Middle States, and Middle Atlantic Sections.

Each section was represented by 3 or 4 players who shared their most memorable and/or best tennis experiences.

Aug 26, 202210:52
The Atlantic Cup Men's 55 and Over - Eastern Section Interviews

The Atlantic Cup Men's 55 and Over - Eastern Section Interviews

The Atlantic Cup is a team competition in the Men's 55 and Over division between the Eastern, New England, Middle States, and Middle Atlantic Sections.

Each section was represented by 3 or 4 players who shared their most memorable and/or best tennis experiences.

Aug 26, 202211:16
Atlantic Cup Men's 55 Team Competition - Middle States Interviews

Atlantic Cup Men's 55 Team Competition - Middle States Interviews

The Atlantic Cup is a team competition in the Men's 55 and Over division between the Eastern, New England, Middle States, and Middle Atlantic Sections.

Each section was represented by 3 or 4 players who shared their most memorable and/or best tennis experiences.

Aug 26, 202212:24
How to Deal with Match Nerves ... and Related Topics

How to Deal with Match Nerves ... and Related Topics

Nerves enter tennis matches at all levels of play. Outside the Lines gives an overview of the subject and concrete steps that players can make in their preparation and oncourt execution.

Aug 23, 202236:53
Behind the Scenes: The ATA (American Tennis Association) and its role in developing Black players - Art Carrington, guest

Behind the Scenes: The ATA (American Tennis Association) and its role in developing Black players - Art Carrington, guest

Outside the Lines is honored to have Art Carrington as our guest. Our topic is the history of Black achievement in tennis with an emphasis on the time before and coincident with Arthur Ashe. Art’s personal stories are a substantial contribution to understanding the context of Black achievement.

Aug 01, 202236:34
Wimbledon Recap 2022

Wimbledon Recap 2022

We discuss diversity at Wimbledon, debate if Nick Kyrgios has a fear of failure or a fear of success, and we review key matches in the women's singles and doubles from the semis and finals.

Jul 13, 202238:27
Wimbledon Update 2022

Wimbledon Update 2022

We discuss matches from the first week of play. Players include Nick Kyrgios, Serena Williams, Emma Raducanu, and Hubert Hurkacz, among others.

Jul 04, 202239:05
French Open Recap 2022

French Open Recap 2022

We discuss all of the key matchups including Coco Gauff's first Slam final and Rafa's matchups with Djokovic, Zverev, and Rune. We also discuss the upcoming ban on Russian players at Wimbledon.

Jun 08, 202239:50
French Open Update 2022

French Open Update 2022

We highlight some of the week's top matches as well as preview a couple of likely meeting in week 2. Players discussed include: Swiatek, Zheng, Fernandez, Bencic, Nadal, Korda, Alcaraz, Djokovic, and Tsitsipas, among others.

May 28, 202238:14
Intangibles in Tennis: What are They and How to Use Them

Intangibles in Tennis: What are They and How to Use Them

Intangibles are any qualities that impact a match that cannot be quantified with statistics. We contrast the statistical analysis of Carlos Alcaraz' strokes on Bob's Deconstructing Tennis website with the intangibles of attitude, effort, and communication. Concrete examples of how to better use your intangibles are provided.

May 16, 202233:56
Sportsmanship, Line Calls, and the Rules of Tennis

Sportsmanship, Line Calls, and the Rules of Tennis

After a short discussion of some recent events on the Pro Tour (Zverev smashing his racquet on the umpire's chair, Osaka's reaction to being heckled, and what constitutes permissible cheering), we go on to discuss sportsmanship in tennis and offer some concrete ways of dealing with opponents who don't follow the Rules.

Mar 21, 202246:18
Player Interviews - Chestnut Ridge Pro Shootout 2/19/22 - Part 2

Player Interviews - Chestnut Ridge Pro Shootout 2/19/22 - Part 2

Chestnut Ridge hosted a high-level doubles tournament on Saturday 2/19. All players either held ITF junior rankings or played on the ATP Futures or Challenger Tours. Ten teams were divided into 2 groups of 5 and competed against each of the other 4 teams within their group in a one set no-ad scoring format. First and second place finishers within the groups moved on to the semifinals. Our interviews with five of the teams are in this podcast. These teams (in order) are:

1) Peter Aarts/Brad Maisey

2) Gary Kushnirovich/Cameron Silverman

3) Guillermo Nunez/Francisco Dias

4) Enrique Catter/ Gabe Friedrich

5) Lucas Gonzalez/Gerhard Gruindelingh

Feb 20, 202247:24
Player Interviews - Chestnut Ridge Pro Doubles Shootout 2/19/22 - Part 1

Player Interviews - Chestnut Ridge Pro Doubles Shootout 2/19/22 - Part 1

Chestnut Ridge hosted a high-level doubles tournament on Saturday 2/19. All players either held ITF junior rankings or played on the ATP Futures or Challenger Tours. Ten teams were divided into 2 groups of 5 and competed against each of the other 4 teams within their group in a one set no-ad scoring format. First and second place finishers within the groups moved on to the semifinals. Our interviews with five of the teams are in this podcast. These teams (in order) are:

1) Chenhi Li/Alexander Nielsen

2) Clinton DeVries/Harry Walsh

3) Gustavo Loza/Borja Zarco

4) Manuel Barroetavena/Stefano DiAloy

5) Lucas Branco/Chizzy Lumeta

Feb 20, 202229:01
Aussie Open Recap

Aussie Open Recap

Bob and Scott are joined by colleague and fellow Westchester and Connecticut pro, Tom Carey to share their insights on several of the finals: Medvedev vs. Nadal, Barty vs. Collins, and Krygios/Kokkinakis vs. Purcell/Ebden. It seems that top pros are often guilty of the same mental errors that lower-level players make.


Feb 02, 202239:18
Aussie Open Week 1 Review

Aussie Open Week 1 Review

We review several matches from week #1 of the 2022 Australian Open with the idea of making the matches relevant to club players. Players discussed include Rafa Nadal, Ash Barty, Matteo Berrettini, Gael Monfils, Dennis Shapovalov, Corey Gauff, Sloane Stephens, and Emma Raducanu among others.

Jan 24, 202241:50
Tennis, TennisChannel, and the Capitol insurrection

Tennis, TennisChannel, and the Capitol insurrection

Sinclair Broadcasting Group owns 193 television stations in the United States, mostly in the South and the Midwest. They are also the owners of TennisChannel. After Fox News and Facebook, Sinclair is the largest perpetrator of The Big Lie: the completely unsubstantiated claim that Donald Trump won the 2020 Presidential election. This means that tennis fans, who are, on average, on the left side of the political spectrum are financing the lies and policies of the political right. We call for an immediate and complete boycott of all advertisers on TennisChannel. A Change.org petition will also be circulating demanding that Sinclair divest itself of TennisChannel.

Jan 05, 202231:38
Doubles Game Plan - Part 2

Doubles Game Plan - Part 2

In this episode, Doubles Game Plan - Part 2, we review, in brief, the key points of How to Make a Game plan in Doubles while going into more detail concerning apparent contradictions between our points of view. We discover that there are not really any contradictions - merely a selective weighting of different elements involved in making a plan. Alternative formations such as the Australian formation, the I-formation, and playing both back are also discussed. 

Dec 19, 202142:56
King Richard: A Review

King Richard: A Review

HBO Max is now airing King Richard, a movie about the process of developing the Williams sisters into tennis stars. It covers them from the ages of 10 to 15. The film's title is based upon the role of their father, Richard Williams, in making his dream of raising tennis stars come true. Richard is an enigmatic figure, largely supportive, but plagued by his need to pick fights. His wife, Oracene, does much to guide him through some of those difficult moments. Richard held the girls out of junior tournaments for 3 years. We answer an important question: was this decision responsible for their ultimate success?

Dec 07, 202138:56
How to Make a Game Plan - Doubles

How to Make a Game Plan - Doubles

Doubles is much more complex than singles. At a basic level, there is simply more of a possibility of finding a weakness in doubles opponents since each player has a fh, bh, serve, oh, and fh and bh volleys. Sharing information with your partner at the end of the warmup is crucial for getting a good shot at making a good game plan. Remember, there is no rule about where players need to stand to begin the point. Adjusting positions in the basic formation or using alternative formations can be a huge help in turning a match. This is a skill which can be learned. Being an emotionally supportive partner is key as well.

Nov 06, 202134:38
How to Make a Game Plan - Singles

How to Make a Game Plan - Singles

Making a Game Plan is one of the black holes of improving in tennis. In this episode, we discuss the three main elements of making an effective plan: 1) Know thyself. You should not be attempting to make shots which you don't own (or mostly own); 2) Evaluate your opponent. Assess their physical qualities as well as their technical skills; and 3) Use the Steady/Aggressive framework to make your final plan.

Oct 27, 202141:25
Losing a Match: What are the Takeaways?

Losing a Match: What are the Takeaways?

Competitive tennis players almost always feel emotional pain after losing a match. This is because "hating to lose" is an important psychological component of being a successful competitor. But losing also offers a chance for a player to look at what happened and set an agenda for where they'd like to go next. Using losses as a stepping stone for future improvement is key. Talking with your coach is an important part of this process. 

Oct 12, 202130:48
Getting the Most Out of Your Indoor Season

Getting the Most Out of Your Indoor Season

For competitive recreational players, the spring/summer is typically  the busiest match time. This means that the indoor season from now through the end of March/April is the best time to add something new to your game. A coach can help you to prioritize your goals for this crucial development time. It's also important to have a coach who sees at least some of your matches live. This will help you to get where you want to go sooner!

Oct 02, 202138:13
US Open Recap

US Open Recap

We recap, using statistical data, both the women's final (Fernandez vs. Raducanu) and the men's final (Djokovic vs. Medvedev). In both cases, we take a look at first serve percentage as a key factor in determining the outcome of the match. A key concept is developed: the counterfactual. This asks the question: if player X had played at his/her average level, would this have changed the outcome of the match? In the case of the men's final, we need to dig deeper into rally length in order to explain the outcome of the match. A few reviews of ESPN commentators (Patrick McEnroe, Chris Evert, Renae Stubbs, and Alexandra Stephenson) wrap up the episode.

Sep 16, 202156:45
US Open Update II

US Open Update II

We review several of the top matches of the second week including in depth analysis of Leylah Fernandez and and Alexander Zverev. We also take a look at several of the top announcers on ESPN and give our thoughts on what they add to the Open experience. We finish up with our predictions for the men's and women's semis which begin on Thursday evening, 9/9.


Sep 09, 202142:08
US Open Update I

US Open Update I

Several keys matches (Osaka vs. Fernandez, Alcaraz vs. Tsitsipas, Nishikori vs. McDonald) are discussed along with the low vaccination rates of players and the bathroom break controversy. Statistics from SlamTracker are used to supplement our understanding of what happened in these matches.


Sep 05, 202125:39
US Open Preview

US Open Preview

We check in with the big questions first: what about the absences of Serena, Rafa, and Fed? And, of course, will Novak Djokovic capture the Grand Slam? We highlight a couple of interesting first round matches and discuss how fans/spectators can learn from watching more tennis during a Slam.

Aug 28, 202147:42
How to Talk to Yourself

How to Talk to Yourself

Sports psychologists have long understood the importance of self-talk for optimal performance. We take the between points regimen of Deconstructing Tennis and rework it within the framework of self-talk. We discuss the WHAT, HOW (tone of voice), and WHEN of the between points time in a match. We also discuss this in the context of Mental Toughness.

Aug 12, 202141:07
The Pros and Cons of Coaching in Tennis

The Pros and Cons of Coaching in Tennis

There have been repeated calls for expanding the role of on court coaching in tennis. All of the Grand Slams forbid it, while the WTA (women's Tour) has permitted some coaching for some years. There is no coaching on the ATP (men's) Tour. Special guest Steve Flink, a journalist in the International Tennis Hall of Fame, joins in our discussion.

Aug 03, 202136:50
Playing to the Score

Playing to the Score

Pros, for the most part, have a solid understanding of when to play consistent tennis and when to go for it. This decision is not random; it is based upon the Importance of the Point. We will define it and give concrete examples of how to use it in your play. Please excuse the technical problems which happened at the end of the podcast. 

Jul 19, 202134:02
Federer vs. Hurkacz: The Choices We Make

Federer vs. Hurkacz: The Choices We Make

Competitive tennis players need to make all sorts of choices: whether to play steady or aggressive; whether to hit down the line, cross court, or into the center; whether to approach the net or stay back, etc. We examine a key decision in the Roger Federer - Hubert Hurkacz Wimbledon quarterfinal. This was Fed's decision after winning the coin flip.

Jul 10, 202133:48