There are multiple ways that a junior player is expected to train to be the best tennis player that he or she can be. One-on-one private lessons focus on the details, whether it be in your strokes, footwork, or strategy. Group … Continued
My Favorite Tennis Games
No matter your age or level, every tennis practice of yours should end with a fun game! After your hard work, it’s great to loosen up while also incorporating your tennis skills in a competitive, fun and zero-pressure environment. Here … Continued
How to React If Someone Tells You They Hate Tennis
We all have at least one friend who says they hate tennis. You’ve tried to get them to pick up a racket before or watch a Wimbledon match, but they’re having none of it. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but hating tennis … Continued
Play High School Tennis!
Avery Shackelford wrote a great blog post only last year highlighting way to help your kids prepare for team tennis. Here are some reasons why joining team tennis is so important for a kids’ tennis development. Junior tennis teaches you a … Continued
Poll: How Do You Talk Tennis?
We all talk differently. In the South we say “y’all,” in the North we say “you guys,” and apparently in Pittsburgh, they say “yinz.” (Don’t say that.) MyTennisLessons is a nationwide company, composed of tennis players and coaches from all over … Continued
Which is the Best Tennis Store in Los Angeles, CA?
Tennis players in Los Angeles are passionate about their sport, and no better is that passion reflected than in the local tennis shops run by personable and knowledgeable staff. Sure, you could order your gear and apparel online or find … Continued
15 Things You’ll Understand if You Played Junior Tennis Tournaments
There’s no athletic competition on earth quite like a junior tennis tournament. It’s crazed tennis parents and Nike-clad pre-teens. It’s rivalries between 10 year olds and friendships between kids from two different cities. It’s both grueling competition and loads of fun. If you grew … Continued
Do Other Tennis Players Hate You?
Find out once and for all if you’re the John McEnroe of your friend group or if you’re generally liked by people.
Snapchat is Allowing Millions to See a New Side of Wimbledon
If you’re a Snapchat user, you know that within the past year the app created a live photo and video sharing feed for big events, such as the World Cup, Bonnaroo or “Snowmageddon” in New York City. The community feed, called “Our … Continued
Playing College Tennis: Division I Versus Division III
What exactly does it mean to be a Division I versus a Division III college tennis player? As a former DIII two-sport athlete at Wesleyan University, one of these sports of course being tennis, I have gotten this question a … Continued