New MTL Instructor: Bill S. in Savannah, TN

We would like to welcome Bill S. from Savannah, TN, 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 Bill on board. If you live in Savannah, TN, review Bill’s qualifications, teaching experience and hobbies below to see if they would be the right pro for you. Again, we are happy to expand our tennis lesson services in Savannah, TN, with the addition of Bill. Sign up with Bill S. today!

About Bill
My competitive career consisted of 12 years of league tennis in Columbia, Tennessee, capped by two years on the Columbia State College tennis team (1971-1973). I attended Memphis State University and taught lessons to students on a part-time basis. I started my own food business in 1981 and played regularly in league tennis in Savannah, TN, until selling my business and accepting a position at Hardin County High School as a teacher and department chair and varsity tennis coach from 1994 until the present. I served as guest pro at the Freed-Hardeman University Tennis Camps for three years (1996-1999). I have coached seven district team championships, four region team championships three entries in the TSSAA State Tournament with one team reaching the final four in doubles.

Teaching Experience: 20 years

Teaching Style
As a team and individual coach, I have developed numerous drills and instruction techniques that address dozens of different types and levels of players. My forté is the service. From simple basic technique to professional level power and spin applications, I have had my share of success.

Hobbies
I have had and continue to enjoy numerous hobbies including golf (3 handicap), music (guitar instruction and member of a local rock band), theater acting and production, radio sports broadcaster for 30 years.

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I grew up in a tennis family with three younger sisters as doubles partners. If you enjoyed a blog post of mine or want to know more, feel free to email me at avery@mytennislessons.com. Thanks for reading and staying connected with MyTennisLessons!
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