New MTL Instructor: Joshua B. in Madison, Wisconsin

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

About Joshua
Hi, my name is Joshua. I trained in Germany and France, where I played no. 1 singles and no. 1 doubles for my respective teams. I have won singles and doubles tournaments as well as USTA team leagues. I have taught tennis for more than 12 years to players of all ages (4-55+ years old) and levels: beginners, intermediate, advanced. I have worked at tennis academies and camps, and taught private and group lessons. I have lots of experience working with children and students. I speak German and French fluently and can give lessons in those languages. I have a Ph.D. that helps me to keep up to date on the most recent developments within the tennis teaching world. I also have extensive knowledge of tennis equipment, especially racquets and strings, and can give you advice concerning the right equipment to maximize your potential.

Teaching Experience: 12 years

Teaching Style
It’s time to take your tennis game to another level with high-performance training. Learn stroke development, drills, footwork training, fitness regimen, match tactics, technique and decision making under pressure. I have extensive playing and teaching experience.

Hobbies
Sports, music, reading, teaching, traveling

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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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