If you’re hunting for the latest rants, tips, or funny moments we shared in January 2023, you’re in the right spot. This page rolls up everything we published during that month, so you can catch up fast without scrolling through endless blog lists.
January was a quiet month on the site – we didn’t unleash a flood of new articles. Instead, we focused on polishing existing guides, updating our beginner’s glossary, and fine‑tuning the comment sections. If you missed a post about the “Top 5 Worst Tennis Shoes” or the “Why Serve‑and‑Volley is Still Fun,” you’ll notice those pieces are linked from earlier months, not here.
While there were no brand‑new posts, we did release a short video recap of the 2022 season’s most disappointing matches. That video lives in the media library and is still worth a watch if you enjoy a good rant about missed opportunities on the court.
Don’t let the empty list fool you – the real treasure is in the surrounding months. February brings a deep dive into why many players quit after the first year, while December wraps up the year with a ‘Worst Tennis Gear of 2022’ roundup. Click through the archive navigation on the right to jump straight to those months.
Even if January feels like a blank page, the archive still gives you a snapshot of our content rhythm. It shows when we take a breather, when we ramp up with fresh analysis, and how we keep the community buzzing. Knowing this pattern helps you plan when to check back for new rants, tutorials, or opinion pieces.
Want to stay in the loop? Sign up for our monthly newsletter. We send a quick roundup every first Monday, highlighting the hottest posts from the previous month. That way, you’ll never miss a beat, even during quiet periods like January.
Finally, if you have a topic you want us to tackle – maybe a gripe about a particular tournament or a request for a beginner’s drill guide – drop a comment below. We read every suggestion and love tailoring content to what the community actually wants.
So, while January 2023 didn’t add new articles to the archive, it gave us time to improve what’s already out there. Dive into the older posts, check the media library, and keep an eye on the upcoming months for fresh, unapologetically honest tennis content.