Every tennis player has their favorite brand of tennis ball. If you ask me, ProPenn is the best and the only brand that I will buy when given the option. Others will make the case to play with only Wilson … Continued
MyTennisLessons Coaches Who Played on the Professional Tour
Feeling inspired by watching all the incredible talent at the U.S. Open? Us too. Unfortunately, none of us played on the professional tour, but plenty of our awesome tennis instructors have. If you’re looking for a coach who can … Continued
Straight Outta Compton: The Williams Sisters Story
Everybody knows Serena Williams. She’s been a sports icon for decades and has a career that spans 16 years of winning 21 majors in professional tennis. But now, on the eve of a historic Grand Slam title with a win at … Continued
Becoming Ball Boy: What It Takes to Serve at the U.S. Open
“You gotta be ready,” said Roger Federer chuckling after he nearly hit a ball boy with a headlong behind-the-back shot at the 2009 Australian Open. The remark wasn’t a scolding, but rather a bit of friendly advice, as the great Federer was once a … Continued
Nicole Gibbs Is the New Face of MyTennisLessons.com
Professional tennis player and four-time NCAA champion from Stanford University Nicole Gibbs is the new face of MyTennisLessons.com, the nation’s largest online marketplace for tennis instruction. Inspired by her father and first coach to pursue tennis, Gibbs says that she … Continued
Tips For Making a Great College Tennis Recruiting Video
Your junior ranking and Universal Tennis Rating are very important when you are trying to get recruited for tennis, but there is a lot to be said for getting a coach to actually hear you speak and see you play the … Continued
4 People You Need to Thank for Your Tennis Career
Tennis is a highly individual game, but that doesn’t mean you achieved success in the sport all by yourself. Whether you’re heading off to play college tennis this fall or are a recreational 3.5-level player, you have someone to thank for … Continued
Universal Tennis Rating: The First Step in the College Tennis Recruiting Process
Are you interested in playing tennis in college? Unfortunately, the team photos aren’t as amazing as this 1901 Clemson men’s team photo, but it still has its many perks. Do you have absolutely no idea where to start with the … Continued