Inside Hollywood’s Turmoil: Is JJ Abrams’ Decline the Death Knell for Screenwriting’s Future?

As you know, I’m always closely watching the tennis world. And, recently, I’ve encountered several top tennis players discussing what’s changed in tennis over the last ten years. How is it different from how it used to be?
And the answers they gave were, essentially, “Players don’t play defense anymore. They only play offense.” For example, in the past, if you got stuck 15 feet behind the baseline on the far corner of your backhand side (the weaker side for most players), the smart play was to hit a high looping topspin shot deep crosscourt (diagonal), which would force your opponent to back up, and it would give you time to recover back to the middle of the court.