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The Paris 2024 Olympics and 10 plus Years of making History

No one really expected the Paris 2024 Olympics to unfold as they did. But in all honesty, if you’ve been following and have a semi-reasonable grasp on technical metrics to how the data informs these outcomes, you’re equally not that surprised, either. But there are some seriously interesting outcomes that are worthy of discussion and where these lessons can be applied in your own game. The biggest one perhaps is that irrespective if you’re having a lengthy lull in your seasonal performances that does not mean a Gold medal is off the table.

Now if that isn’t something that perplexes the best in the world, I’m not sure anything will. The irony here is that despite the accolades that come with Grand Slam successes, the pinnacle of the sporting world is typically denoted with an Olympic medal – Gold, Silver or Bronze are perhaps equal weight to Championship wins in other sports, but for some reason this view shifts slightly across the tennis landscape…

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The Top 8 of the Wimbledon Championships and how the Top 10 Tennis Rankings once again are not the whole Truth

It’s not too wild to share that the anticipated Wimbledon final 8 were not necessarily synonymous with current rankings and performance projections. After all, whilst 75% of WTA tour players were seeded and the remaining 25% surprise-packets, only 25% of these players collectively held a ranking inside the Top 10. On that merit, 75% of these players were not anticipated to progress to the Final 8 whereby simple dedication the Top 8 players should be left standing. But that rarely happens. And on this point alone is cause for concern — why a player’s ability to uphold their level of play throughout a given season is so problematic when they’re ranked inside the Top 10. The good news is that this isn’t always the case, but given 50% of Top 10 players prior to these Championships were not aligned with their respective ranking i.e. their level of play, this really underscores why only 25% of players were inside the Top 10 and when it came down to the Final 4, sure the respective 25% came through to make it look a little more substantial with 50% holding this key ranking range. Yet, the final delivered another 50% metric…

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Top 10 [Tennis] Rankings Corrections and how the 2024 Wimbledon Championships tightened the Top 5 Players on both the WTA and ATP tours

Over the past near 21 days the unfolding of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships has taken place from the lead up to the aftermath and with equally polarising results and yet still those players that are compounded by the data and how the past season has continued to unfold has been cause for a much needed realignment. A cautionary tale here is in respect to being mindful of the past season — 12 months until now, as if we only consider the current season and how the results have unfolded, then there’s a significant gap between the anticipated and what has more recently unfolded.

The beginning of the Championships noted the respective seedings take place on the Women’s and Men’s sides of the draw, as is typical, but what’s interesting here is in fact how the pending reshuffle of the rankings on both the WTA and ATP tours has been widely discussed on Beyond Top 10 Tennis this season with 50% of current Top 10 players not correlating with their ranking…

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To learn more about our data, predictive analytics and how to optimise your own performance, head on over to AM8 International. To learn more about AM8 International check out our selection of Books and/or options to join Dr B’s Pack to gain exclusive access to the best in the world. Not quite ready? Head on over to Beyond Top 10 Tennis for free access to 100+ episodes directly from Dr Berge of what it really takes to win multiple Grand Slams to securing that Top 10 tennis ranking with new episodes each week. More? Catch up on our Tips over on TikTokTwitterThreads or Instagram for quick snippets to apply in your game, today. 

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The Final 8 of Roland Garros Explained, the Top 10 to Expectations, [TENNIS] Players in their Prime to who’s next in line for a Grand Slam

Last week we just touched the surface on essentially what we were really able to witness throughout the 2024 French Open with only a handful of players highlighted with so much more depth to come. As promised, this week it’s time to dive into a little more detail to really showcase the depth of the field and players that did not progress to the finals, however, still made an impressive appearance in the final eight. Needless to say, at the Grand Slam level it really is in part the luck of the draw that allows the eventual Champion to cross the line. That said, it is also incredibly clear that this 2024 French Open was not the case on the woman’s side of the draw with the eventual Champion within millimetres of bowing out in the 2nd Round due to her opponent and the quality of play demanded.

Swiatek entered Roland Garros as almost a clear favourite. It would be incredibly unfair not to have placed Sabalenka in the top two with the potential to claim her third Grand Slam. By all accounts, whilst this wasn’t the case and we know the outcome and what unfolded, Sabalenka was still incredibly close to progressing to the finals if her health was maintained…

To read the full article please consider supporting my work through my new Book (pending release late 2024) that incorporates a variety of my writing — Dr Berge

To learn more about our data, predictive analytics and how to optimise your own performance, head on over to AM8 International. To learn more about AM8 International check out our selection of Books and/or options to join Dr B’s Pack to gain exclusive access to the best in the world. Not quite ready? Head on over to Beyond Top 10 Tennis for free access to 100+ episodes directly from Dr Berge of what it really takes to win multiple Grand Slams to securing that Top 10 tennis ranking with new episodes each week. More? Catch up on our Tips over on TikTokTwitterThreads or Instagram for quick snippets to apply in your game, today. 

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A Comprehensive Overview of Developing Elite Tennis Players: A Milestone Recap of Episodes 1 to 85 of Beyond Top 10 Tennis

Celebrating the one year Anniversary of Beyond Top 10 Tennis, this week’s episode — #85 is a capstone of what the past 12 months has delivered from our initial beginnings to this very season as the French Open beckons at the later end of this Month. 

What follows is a detailed, albeit brief, summary highlighting a handful of key takeaways and multifaceted strategies required as discussed in this week’s episode that revisited a multitude of key segments over the past year. Additional reminders to pitfalls players face on their journey towards the Top 100 and onwards towards the Top 10 are shared and why players struggle to overcome these predefined barriers in place that can in fact be overcome with the adoption of the 8 Keys made available at AM8 International

The Pivotal Coach-Parent-Player Alliance:

One of the cornerstones is the dynamic between the coach, parent/guardian and player. As I outlined in our very first episode: “Welcome and the Coach-Parent Relationship“:

The coach-parent relationship is incredibly powerful and important. Too often there is an assumption that coaches hold absolute authority. However, I advocate flipping that power structure, positioning players and parents as essentially the employers “hiring” the coach:

“You’re their employer paying for their service, so you have every right to get what you want…the easiest sign you have the right coach is if they know the 8 Keys, which 99.9% of coaches do not.”

This promotes accountability and ensures coaches are meeting each session’s stated intentions, goals, and needs. It also emphasises building a player’s independent thinking rather than ingraining an over-dependence on constant coaching cues.

Mental Health and Personal Development:

Mental health sat at the core of episodes like “Mental Health, Depression and Anxiety in Sport” because “most athletes experience depression and/or anxiety, often undiagnosed, especially between ages 13-23.”

I advocate proactively, identifying these issues through open dialogue and providing resources, noting “there’s no one-size-fits-all approach.”

Other areas of player-centric development covered include:

  • Instilling positive player behaviour
  • Promoting emotional stability and fair play ethics
  • Finding happiness/mindfulness away from sport
  • Supplementation and proper hydration education
  • Nurturing a positive body image and self-worth

These foster well-rounded growth beyond just athletic performance.

Mastering the Fundamentals:

A meticulous focus on technical fundamentals is vital. Early episodes highlighted forgotten aspects like discrete skill development, functional movement patterns, momentum generation, the applicability of reading and/or learning to a player’s ability to problem-solve.

Assessing and developing these areas provides the foundation towards optimal performance whereby learning proper movement mechanics from a young age is critical for long-term injury prevention.

Specific examples I explored include functional movement with five complete episodes dedicated to this all-important topic as each element of the kinetic chain — in some way, shape or form — direct and/or indirect, work in tandem, teaching you the core basics of technical parameters: your technique, your power and the quintessential building blocks to establish optimal foundations.

Other training essentials covered included periodisation, adjusting for adolescent-induced changes, planning productive practices, honing mindfulness, continuing coach education and the all-encompassing coach-player and coach-parent dynamic:

“Irrespective if you’re ranked inside the Top 10, 20, 100, or 500, there are specific rules that govern that coach-player relationship and the coach-parent relationship.”

Supplemental Cross-Training:

An insightful discussion on “Single Sport Interaction” advocated:

“Supplementary cross-training through other sports and activities enhances overall athleticism while providing an outlet for fun and passion.”

However, I cautioned against certain sports that could impair technical transference:

“Table tennis, badminton, squash — those are ones to potentially stay away from…I was always cautioned [against] squash as a junior, in fear that I could compromise my technique.”

The insights here speak to balancing complementary training with preserving the foundations.

The Elite Change of Pace:

As Beyond Top 10 Tennis transitioned in 2024 to focus more on WTA and ATP sanctioned events, I blended my deep experience with analytics to evaluate performances, results, and ranking implications in ‘real time’ to allow listeners (and readers) on-demand insights like never before opposed to waiting for that next Book release:

“Diving into granular details regarding specific players, identifying key separating factors like superiority in particular metrics, patterns of play and keys mastered versus deficiencies for those struggling or plateauing.”

Detailed breakdowns that have since been covered include the Australian Summer, Indian Wells, Miami, and the European clay courts that are currently underway. Emphasis was placed on:

  • Coaching dynamics of top players
  • Newcomers making an impact
  • Ranking movement within the Top 100 and 200 on both WTA and ATP tours
  • Gender interactions and age differences
  • Projecting grand slam contenders based on current form
  • Explaining upsets through the “rule of transference” lens (a key theory I termed and have since popularised since its earlier extrapolation in one of my initial releases)

The Pathway:

Underlying all these insights is the pursuit of completely mastering the 8 Keys which allow a player’s full capacity to become amplified, including but not limited to:

“The ability to handle immense pressure and solve problems in real-time is just as vital as technical prowess. For the 8% who ascend, the capability to remain dedicated to this holistic process for 10-20 years of developmental rigour is essential.”

By combining sports science with these well documented behavioural learnings, the path towards self-actualisation that remains performance-centric and two-fold can be optimised. This becomes a reality by fusing analytics with technical ‘best practices’ that provide a comprehensive roadmap — see The Long Game.

However, the road is unforgiving for those who lack the intrinsic understanding — those who are unable to harness these fundamental teachings are increasingly likely to underachieve, stagnating as their bodies and minds fall short due to the immense load of elite competition. But that’s where the 7 Keys and ultimate 8th Key come into play to deliver these long sought answers.

An Invaluable Resource:

Over 85 episodes and counting, the Beyond Top 10 Tennis Podcast has provided an unprecedented breadth and depth of insights encompassing every aspect of elite tennis development — technical, physical, psychological, philosophical to strategic and will continue to grow, evolve and share even more with the episodes to come. Some key quotes and discussions highlighted this week include:

“These episodes work in tandem, teaching you those core basics…to establish really healthy foundations in the developmental high performance stage.”

“We’ve got books on this around developing the athlete and specifically the text ‘The Secrets to Optimal Performance Success‘ really dives into this.”

“This episode is very close to my heart because I think most athletes, especially now more than ever, do experience depression and/or anxiety.”

“When you step on court, what is your reason? What is your intention? What are you working on?”

By condensing decades of experience into easily digestible segments, this has become an invaluable resource for any coach, player, parent or passionate fan seeking to deeply understand the all-encompassing process of tennis success — denoted by a Top 10 tennis ranking and Grand Slam Championship wins.

No stone is left unturned in examining every nuance and intricacy, from areas often overlooked to making sense of the latest performance analytics. My writings and ingrained philosophies are attributed to providing the framework — The Pathway, while first-hand accounts of applying these teachings to players across the globe add vital context.

It is this Pathway that has been comprehensively dissected to deliver those elusive answers for the very first time in tennis history — for those willing to embark on the arduous yet rewarding journey towards the top of tennis hierarchy. For the tiny fraction of tennis players who possess the unshakable dedication and predetermined fortitude, achieving these dreams of tennis success at the highest level of play is now quite truly yours when you commit to and embark upon The Long Game.

To learn more about our data, predictive analytics and how to optimise your own performance, head on over to AM8 International. To learn more about AM8 International check out our selection of Books and/or options to join Dr B’s Pack to gain exclusive access to the best in the world. Not quite ready? Head on over to Beyond Top 10 Tennis for free access to 100+ episodes directly from Dr Berge of what it really takes to win multiple Grand Slams to securing that Top 10 tennis ranking with new episodes each week. More? Catch up on our Tips over on TikTokTwitterThreads or Instagram for quick snippets to apply in your game, today.