Stories

Tennis journalism, backed by data

Long-form tennis journalism grounded in statistics. Surface analysis, Wimbledon history, serve speed trends, tactical breakdowns.

The Court publishes long-form tennis journalism that treats every story as a conversation between narrative and data. Our writers start with a question -- why has the surface specialist declined? what makes tiebreak performance predictable? -- and follow the numbers wherever they lead. Every article is peer-reviewed by at least two team members, and every statistic is sourced.

“147 years of Wimbledon. Every champion. Every number.”
Surface Analysis 14 min read

How Surface Shapes Champions: Clay vs Grass vs Hard Court in 25 Years of Data

Since 2000, only three players have held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously. We trace 25 years of surface-specific data to show why the "surface specialist" is dying -- and what replaced it. Serve speeds, rally lengths, break point rates, and win percentages decomposed by surface, decade by decade.

Key data points

42% → 28% -- clay specialist win rate at Wimbledon since 2000
3 -- players to hold all 4 Slams simultaneously
Average rally length data by surface across two decades

Surface Analysis 14 min read

How Surface Shapes Champions: Clay vs Grass vs Hard Court in 25 Years of Data

Since 2000, only three players have held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously. 25 years of surface data show why the specialist is dying.

Venue History 16 min read

Wimbledon: 147 Years of Championship Data

Every champion, every seeding upset, every five-set final since 1877. Has the grass-court advantage genuinely diminished?

Historical 12 min read

The Serve Speed Arms Race: From 180 to 260 km/h

Three decades of acceleration through equipment, conditioning, and biomechanics. Where is the speed ceiling?

Data Deep-Dive 11 min read

Break Point Conversion: The Stat That Decides Grand Slams

A player who converts 45% of break points beats one who converts 35% in 72% of matches. Regardless of serve quality.

Tactical Analysis 10 min read

First-Serve Percentage: The Most Misunderstood Stat in Tennis

High first-serve percentage may mean slower serves. We build a model connecting percentage to speed to points won.

Research 9 min read

The Tiebreak: 55 Years of Sudden Death in Data

Introduced in 1970, the tiebreak is tennis's most dramatic moment. 55 years of data on who thrives under pressure.

“The tiebreak analysis piece is the best tennis data article I've read this year. 55 years of data compressed into a 9-minute read that actually teaches you something.”

— B.