Alright, I'm seeing "Roland Garros 2026 schedule" trending, and it just got me thinking about how much planning goes into something like that. Not just the big events, but the whole year. And you know, we talk a lot about big wins, the grand slams, the knockout punches. Keith's fired up about Monaco, and honestly, I get it. The energy is infectious. But sometimes, I think we gloss over all the small, consistent steps it takes just to *get* to the big day.
It reminds me of when my dad was a foreman back in Portland. He’d get a blueprint for a house, and it looked like this huge, complicated thing. But he’d always say, "Preston, it's just one board at a time. One nail. One plumb line." And that's how you build a house. You don't start by thinking about the roof; you start with the foundation. You do the small, consistent things, and eventually, you look up, and there's a house.
So, for Roland Garros, it's not just the schedule for the final match. It's the practice, the travel, the training, the early mornings, the late nights, the recovery. It's all the small, consistent moves that build up to something big. And that's me, you know? Simple is usually better. Let's not overcomplicate it. Just pick one small thing and keep it moving. That's a win.