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Tennis is a game for life. They say that. But in big sports, where every millisecond counts, where the serve speed is 200 kilometers, where after a three-set match your legs are buzzing and the next day, can you stay competitive after forty? It turns out you can. Not just stay competitive, but win titles, break records. Grand Slam tennis after 40 is not a miracle. It's science, the harshest discipline, and a new philosophy. Meet the heroes who have rewritten the rules.

Roger, Serena and the crew: who prolonged youth

Let's start with the obvious. Roger Federer ended his career at 41, but at 40 he played in Grand Slam semi-finals and filled stadiums. Serena Williams fought for titles at 40. Legendary Ken Rosewall even won tournaments at 44. But there are also more recent examples. Feliciano Lopez, the Spanish left-hander with an ideal court, played on tour until 42, stepping onto the court with 20-year-olds. And the Swiss Stan Wawrinka continued to give young players a run for their money at 40 in 2025, winning challengers and occasionally stunning seeded players at majors.

In the women's tour, Venus Williams played at Wimbledon at 43. Her record is a win over a top player at 42. Japanese Ai Sugiyama played until 42, and Italian Flavia Pennetta retired at 39, but could have played longer. The list is long. And what unites them is one thing: they did not just reach a solid age, they were competitive.

Physiology: can you run as fast at 40 as at 20

The short answer is no. At 40, the maximum heart rate decreases, recovery after explosive accelerations slows down, the elasticity of the tendons decreases, and muscle mass decreases. These are facts. But the long answer is: all this is compensated by experience, technique, and the ability to distribute energy. A forty-year-old tennis player will not run from corner to corner like a maniac. He will hit more accurately, choose positions more wisely, use sliced and shortened shots more often, save his breath.

Research by sports physiologists shows that the peak aerobic power of a trained amateur at 40 drops by 15-20 percent compared to 25 years ago. But for a professional who trains 6 days a week with childlike diligence, the drop may be only 5-10 percent. And the technique developed over 20 years compensates for the decrease in speed with the perfect choice of shot.

The main problem is not running, but recovery. At 25 after a five-set match you are ready to play the next day. At 40 you need two days of rest and an ice bath, massage, physical therapy, thorough stretching. That's why veterans build their calendar differently: they skip minor tournaments, save themselves for the slams. And this calculation is justified.

Psychology: why old lions are more dangerous than young hyenas

At 20 you are afraid of losing. At 40, you don't care much about the ranking. This is a terrifying weapon. An experienced player does not get nervous on break points. He has seen thousands of them. He knows that after fatigue comes second wind if you don't panic. He knows how to read his opponent's serve by the position of his elbow, how to disrupt the rhythm, how to provoke mistakes.

Take Roger Federer in his last years. He lost in speed, but won in intelligence. He did not get involved in running battles, he sliced the ball to his weaker hand, went to the net, finished the rally with one shot. Young players said: "It's impossible to play with him. He knows what I will do before I do."

Add motivation. When you are 40, every match can be your last. You cherish every moment on the court. You don't loaf, don't give up at 0:5. You fight because this is your last autumn. And this old man's fury often breaks the youthful carelessness.

How to train after 40: secrets of longevity

What do veterans do to not fall apart? First, they change the training volume. Not 5 hours on the court, but 2-3, but with maximum concentration. Second, work on flexibility and the prevention of injuries. Yoga, Pilates, swimming. Third, strength training without impact loads. No weight jumps, no barbell on the shoulders. Only isolated exercises for balance and stabilization. Fourth, 9 hours of sleep and a strict diet. No alcohol, minimal sugar, control of the glycemic index.

Serena Williams said that after 35 she stopped eating red meat, switched to fish and plant protein. Federer hired a personal chef for tours. Novak Djokovic (who is also over 40) preaches a gluten-free diet and meditation. This is not whimsy. This is necessity.

The most important element is warm-up and cool-down. The veterans warm up for an hour, at least. After - an hour of cool-down, ice, compression stockings. And so every day. If a young player can come out and serve right away, then an old man without warming up will tear a muscle in the first game.

Medical risks: knees, back, wrists

The standard set of injuries for tennis players over 40 is: meniscus injuries, problems with the Achilles, tennis elbow (yes, it's not just for amateurs, just chronic for professionals), disc hernias. But modern sports medicine performs miracles. Platelet-rich plasma therapy. Injections of hyaluronic acid into joints. Treatment with stem cells. All this is expensive, but available to top players.

There is a known case when Wawrinka had knee surgery at 38 and came back in three months, not half a year as predicted by doctors. The secret? A special rehabilitation protocol with cryotherapy and a hyperbaric chamber. Or take Murray: he got a metal implant in his hip joint at 32 and played until 37. After 40, prosthetics are commonplace. But playing tennis on a prosthetic? Yes, you can, if the prosthesis is designed for impact loads. Expensive, but possible.

Equipment and technology: how to make life easier

The modern racket for a veteran is not the same as it was at 25. Less weight, a larger head, a softer string, reduced stiffness. All this reduces vibration and load on the elbow and wrist. Shoes - with additional shock absorption in the heel, often with custom insoles. Compression knee and elbow sleeves - not a joke, but a must.

In addition, many veterans use cryogenic chambers after matches and special massage guns to get rid of lactic acid. Gadgets for tracking heart rate, stress level, sleep quality. All this gives additional percentages that add up to a win.

Examples from amateur tennis: 60 years and the first racket of the club

Let's not forget: big tennis is not just ATP and WTA. It's thousands of amateur tournaments, club championships, corporate leagues. There people in their 50s, 60s, 70s play at a high level. The famous "senior tennis" is a separate universe. World Championships among veterans (ITF Senior Tour) gather participants up to 85 years old. In the 45+ category, former professionals play who are not worse than current top 500. In the 55+ category, people whose serve is still 150 km/h.

One of the inspiring examples is the American Gayle Case, who won the world championship in his category at 65 and had an active ITF ranking. He started playing tennis at 30. That is, not since childhood. And this proves that age is not a sentence if you have a head on your shoulders and the right approach to your body.

Advice from doctors to those over 40 who want to play professional tennis

The first and most important advice is to undergo a full medical examination before starting regular games. Heart, joints, bone density. Second: do not play through pain. Pain in tennis after 40 is not normal. It's a signal to stop and figure it out. Third: use the correct technique. Don't hit every ball with all your might, but involve your legs and torso. Fourth: play on slow surfaces (clay, artificial grass), avoid hard courts that kill your knees. Fifth: alternate tennis with swimming and cycling to unload the joints. Sixth: don't set the goal of beating 20-year-olds. Enjoy the game, not the result.

And one more thing: don't be afraid to play doubles. Doubles tennis after 40 is an ideal load. Less running, more intelligence, more enjoyment - a whole train. Many veterans switch to doubles and find a second youth there.

The future: tennis for the elderly

Every year, athletes play longer. Medicine is improving, recovery methods are too. Perhaps in ten years we will see the first player who wins a Grand Slam match at 45. In amateur tennis, age categories will expand to 90+. Tennis is a unique sport where skill and experience can outweigh fading physicality. Here you don't need to run a marathon, here you need to hit the ball with a racket. And this can be learned at any age and maintained until old age.

So if you are over 40 and you think it's time to hang up the racket, - no, it's not time. It's time to change your approach. Less running, more accuracy. Less stubbornness, more intelligence. And then tennis after 40 will not be just survival, but enjoyment. And maybe, titles. Who knows?


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