SCOTT FELLUSS, Ph.D

Tennis player. Coach. Researcher. In that order.

I played Division I soccer at Brown. I earned a PhD in Performance Studies from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. I've coached over 2000 players across Berkeley, San Francisco, and the East Bay. I've built a training methodology from scratch, grounded in systems control theory and adversarial performance research.

None of that is why I built this.

I built this because I'm still a player. Not a former player. Not a coach who used to play. A player - at 44, training toward professional competition, documenting the attempt in public with the same rigor I'd bring to any research study.

The credentials exist. But they're in service of the question, not the other way around.

Brown University Division I athlete. Where the competitive standard was set.

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa PhD, Performance Studies. Where the research language was built.

Felluss Institute for Adversarial Performance Founded. Where the methodology lives.

I'm not building toward retirement. I'm building toward the game.

If any of this resonates - the research, the project, or just the refusal to stop - the email list is the right next step.