"I would like to see it go back to the wood racquets, to see the touch put back in tennis"
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“Touch” is the tell. Coming from one of the era’s great serve-and-volley artists, it’s both personal and political. Novotna built her tennis on hands, timing, and nerve at the net - skills that became increasingly marginal as baseline power surged, courts slowed, balls got heavier, and technology made pace cheaper. Her wistfulness carries a quiet indictment: that the sport has engineered some of its own artistry out of existence.
There’s also an emotional subtext about identity and craft. Athletes who mastered a disappearing style often experience the shift as a kind of cultural erasure: the game they trained for is no longer the game being played. Novotna’s line reads like a defense of tennis as a varied, conversational sport - angles, slices, half-volleys, feints - rather than a volume contest from the backcourt.
The brilliance is its simplicity. She doesn’t ask for rule changes or condemn today’s players. She just names what’s missing. In doing so, she frames “touch” not as a soft extra, but as a lost language worth fighting for.
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"I would like to see it go back to the wood racquets, to see the touch put back in tennis." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-would-like-to-see-it-go-back-to-the-wood-133036/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.



