New MTL Instructor: Ronald H. in Fort Walton Beach, Florida

We would like to welcome Ronald H. from Fort Walton Beach, Florida, 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 Ronald on board. If you live in fort Walton Beach, Florida, review Ronald’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 Fort Walton Beach, Florida, with the addition of Ronald. Sign up with Ronald H. today!

About Ronald
I started playing tennis in 1979, and taught myself by playing my brother and watching Borg on TV. I went on to college at Florida A&M University, and I walked on to the tennis team as the no. 5 player. In the summer of 1990 I took a position as the tennis professional in the National Youth Sports Program at FAMU. While on the golf course I met the director of tennis for the city of Tallahassee, and he offered me a job teaching for the city. I started teaching young children and a year later I became certified with the USPTA as a certified instructor. I was then asked to be head professional for the First Serve program at Jake Gaither, the USTA’s after-school and minority development program. My site was selected to kick off the USTA’S 13-site campaign in florida. I ran the program for three years before moving back to fort Walton Beach.

Teaching Experience: 20 years

Teaching Style
I like to teach the fundamentals to start, and then it depends on the student. I like to teach the mental and strategic aspect of the game as well as the serve. My lessons are structured to the student’s needs and how I can get them to their intended goal.

Hobbies
golf, waverunners, and movies.

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