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TFP 384: Inside the Mind of a 5.0 Tennis Player with Dillon Sykes – From the 2022 archives

TFP 384: Inside the Mind of a 5.0 Tennis Player with Dillon Sykes – From the 2022 archives

Update: 2024-12-04
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[From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2022]


On Episode 384 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I interviewed fellow tennis player and content creator Dillon Sykes about his journey to reaching the 5.0 level.


Dillon played Division III college tennis at Christopher Newport University. He plays USTA Leagues and competitive tournaments at the NTRP 5.0 level. Dillon is also the founder of Dill Plays YouTube Channel where he shares match play footage from USTA leagues and tournaments against 4.5-5.5 tennis players.


On the show, you’ll learn how Dillon started playing tennis, the differences between 4.5 and 5.0 players, how to deal with pressure, Dillon’s set up to video record his gameplay, tips for 4.5s to get to 5.0s, his monster training routine during the pandemic, and much more!


I hope you enjoy my interview with Dillon! Let us know what you think about this episode in the comments below!


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TFP 384: Inside the Mind of a 5.0 Tennis Player with Dillon Sykes – From the 2022 archives

TFP 384: Inside the Mind of a 5.0 Tennis Player with Dillon Sykes – From the 2022 archives

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