As in life, the point of tennis isn’t to hit serves above a certain speed or win a major title. The point is for a great game to be played—one that brings out the best in each player.
Another light and enlightening piece by friend and philosopher Scott Samuelson. “As in life, the point of tennis isn’t to hit serves above a certain speed or win a major title,” he writes. “The point is for a great game to be played—one that brings out the best in each player.” Here’s to “tennisosity” and the joy of a fine essay that doesn’t charge the net, throw a tantrum, or shout “You cannot be serious!”
Another light and enlightening piece by friend and philosopher Scott Samuelson. “As in life, the point of tennis isn’t to hit serves above a certain speed or win a major title,” he writes. “The point is for a great game to be played—one that brings out the best in each player.” Here’s to “tennisosity” and the joy of a fine essay that doesn’t charge the net, throw a tantrum, or shout “You cannot be serious!”