If you’ve been playing tennis for a while, you start to make quite a few friends on the court. Whether you meet them in group lessons, at league matches or through your tennis instructor, these friends have given you some … Continued
Play Local: Dive into the Miami Tennis Scene
Miami is known for its NBA team; beach parties; green spaces; Caribbean culture; cruise ships; and wild child reputation in reality shows like Jersey Shore, Kourtney & Khloe and The Real Housewives. But the Miami you should get to know … Continued
The Best Colleges for Tennis to Keep on Your Radar
It was late October five years ago when I began touring colleges, trying to find which campus of brick facade and maple trees was the right place for me. If you’re a high school student hoping to play college tennis, … Continued
Tennis for Young Adults in a New City
I had never been to Austin, Texas, before nor did I know but a couple of people who lived here when I moved to the city in June. When I packed up my little blue car to drive 14 hours … Continued
Play Local: Meet Me on the Tennis Court in St. Louis
Athletics have long been part of St. Louis, Missouri’s history; the Gateway to the West hosted the first Olympics outside of Europe in 1904 and is home to an 11-time World Series winning team. Tennis is also part of that … Continued
Tech Tennis: Online Instructional Video Resources
It’s amazing how much video technology and internet access has transformed the way tennis coaches teach their students. I feel like a grandma saying that, but seriously — with today’s tech you can have an entire supplemental tennis lesson online … Continued
The Greatest Kids Tennis Lessons Pictures on Instagram
MyTennisLessons checked on Instagram this week to see who was posting about taking a #tennislesson. Of course, all the best photos involved kids because kids are the cutest. Here’s a compilation of those photos to remind you what tennis lessons are … Continued
Feet First: How to Prevent Common Tennis Foot Injuries
Victoria Azarenka recently ended her 2014 season due to an ongoing foot injury. Kei Nishikori almost withdrew from the U.S. Open after suffering a toe injury. Forget tennis elbow for a moment. Taking care of your trotters is one of … Continued
Play Local: Fall in Love with Tennis in Philadelphia
Many years ago I went to Philadelphia with my parents, who were traveling with their tennis teams to play a match against Swarthmore College, located southwest of the city. What I remember most about my first trip to the City … Continued
8 Reasons Why Coaching in Your Free Time is Beneficial
The team of instructors at MyTennisLessons is a diverse group of people who hail from a number of states, cities and small towns and have a variety of tennis, educational and professional backgrounds. Not every instructor is a full-time coach. … Continued