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Marcus Paul Cootsona

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I am a tennis teaching professional and lapsed playwright. I live in Northern California with my wife and two sublime, ridiculous dogs.

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Things happened at the Australian Open this past week. Significant things. Historic things. Wondrous things. All narrated with customary tennis broadcast dryness and pomp, and occasionally the aural thrill of a Prius exhaust note. I mean, seriously, how can the narration of any major tournament that begins with BBC rumors of a gambling scandal be so blinkin dull sometimes? And yet, it was. Som

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Published on February 02, 2016 11:19
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Occam's Racquet (Simpler, S...

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Slammin'

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Rubber Match

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“The pros get airborne on powerful shots precisely because they have connected to the earth so well and created so much power, that the force of their connection combined with their body rotation, weight-transfer and stroke speed lift them up.”
Marcus Paul Cootsona, Occam's Racquet

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