Wrapping Wimbledon

By Clay Sniteman, Physical Therapist of the Association of Tennis Professionals Wimbledon. It’s a wrap. Finito. Termindo. Fertig. Wimbledon 2011 is in the bag. Now its time to pack my bags for the Davis Cup. Wimbledon 2011 was the year … Read More

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Making it to Wimbledon Village

By Clay Sniteman, Physical Therapist of the Association of Tennis Professionals Wimbledon. ENGLAND — the home of Shakespeare, the Queen, and where a Royal Wedding is not just a big thing, it is an out-of-this-planet thing. If Shakespeare was right … Read More

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Training room warriors of the world

By Clay Sniteman, Physical Therapist of the Association of Tennis Professionals Wimbledon. You’ve seen it. Players coming out of their respective locker rooms with their game face on. Snarling. Trash talking. Menacing. One team on one side of the field, … Read More

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World of Attrition

By Clay Sniteman, Physical Therapist of the Association of Tennis Professionals Wimbledon. First and second round matches are taking place. Welcome to the world of attrition, especially for the qualifier players. The qualifiers have a brutal schedule ahead of them … Read More

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The Wimbledon Effect

By Clay Sniteman, Physical Therapist of the Association of Tennis Professionals Wimbledon. Where the grass is as groomed as the ladies in fine hats and the men in their blazers. You have to love it. Of all the tournaments the … Read More

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Through My Lens: An Inside Glimpse at Wimbledon

By Clay Sniteman, Physical Therapist of the Association of Tennis Professionals. You can feel the excitement from the moment you step off Delta 270 from SLC. There is just something special about Wimbledon. Maybe it’s the way the British are … Read More

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