We would like to welcome Keith J. from Decatur, GA to the MyTennisLessons team. We pride ourselves on bringing on not only quality instructors, but quality people as well, which is why we are so excited to have Keith on … Continued
New MTL Tennis Instructor: Alan S. in Aventura, FL
We would like to welcome Alan S. from Aventura, Florida to the MyTennisLessons team. We pride ourselves on bringing on not only quality instructors, but quality people as well, which is why we are so excited to have Alan on … Continued
Instructor of the Month – January
We at MyTennisLessons are excited to announce Ned B. from Austin, Texas as our instructor of the month for January. Ned hasn’t let the unusually cold Texas weather deter him over this past month. He has jumped at every opportunity … Continued
“Gain the Advantage”: Lesson Tips for New Tennis Instructors
At MyTennisLessons.com we have are fortunate to work with some highly experienced tennis pros who are not only willing to help out students but fellow and aspiring tennis coaches as well. Roger, an accomplished tennis coach in Alexandria, VA, has a wealth … Continued
Tennis Pro Advice: Knowing When to Get Your Racquet Restrung
When should I have my racquet re-strung? This is a question as a teaching pro I get from many of the adult players who seek my help in improving their tennis games. The answer requires a little math and depending … Continued
Seven Tennis New Year’s Resolutions for 2013
As the countdown to 2013 draws near, tennis players everywhere will be deciding their goals for the next year. From focusing on a particular skill or swing, to improving your health as a whole, these are some of the ideas … Continued
Tennis Racquets for Beginners
Holy Tennis Racquets Batman! Which one is right for me? Finding the perfect tennis racquet is like eating fast food. Sure, you’ll be happy with your racquet when playing great on the court, but once that greatness stops, it’s like … Continued
INSTRUCTOR SPOTLIGHT: LYON J., WASHINGTON, D.C.
When thinking about an instructor spotlight on Lyon Jewett, for Tennis Talk, it seemed more important to spotlight the reason why Lyon originally first became involved with MyTennisLessons.com. For the better part of 20 years, Lyon has been a part-time … Continued
How to Avoid Tennis Elbow and Other Tennis Related Injuries
If you play as much tennis as I do you’ll be familiar with the aches, pains, and muscle tweaks that come with the game. Many people even sustain serious shoulder and back injuries, or worse, the dreaded tennis elbow. Instead … Continued
The Backhand Debate: Two Handed or One Handed?
Any proper tennis coach is going to try and make a student as comfortable as possible on the tennis court, especially a beginner. Often it comes down to personal preference and natural feel when choosing whether to use a one … Continued