We all witnessed Serena William’s incredible journey to capture the Roland Garros title only a few weeks back. She battled through 5 three setters against the worthiest of competitors and came out on top of all of them. Safe to … Continued
How You Can Master The Grass Court
Ah, summer’s here. This past Sunday (Father’s Day) was June 21st. And you know what that means? Sure, warm weather, barbecues, and cannonballs into your neighbor’s pool. But more importantly, Wimbledon is just around the corner. Bring your John Deere, … 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
How Do I Choose The Perfect Tennis Coach?
Choosing the right tennis coach can be complicated. You decide it’s time to bring in an expert to help you reach your tennis goals. But how do you choose the perfect coach for you when there are so many … Continued
Keep Sending in Your Tennis Court Photos!
We’re one week into our tennis court photo contest, and as seen from this picture, Heidi is *thoroughly* enjoying your submissions and *eagerly* waiting for more! PHOTO CONTEST FAQ’s Why should I send you a tennis court photo? Because if … Continued
Tennis Player Summer Travel Destinations: U.S. Grass Courts
Wimbledon is less than a fortnight away, and the pros have finally stopped sliding around on clay to practice for the grass. Most American tennis fans aren’t jet-setting off to England to watch the grand slam, but we’ve found a way … Continued
Babolat Play – The Smart Tennis Racket
In a world that seems to be dominated by activity trackers (think Fitbit or Jawbone), it is not surprising that Babolat has just announced the Babolat Play, their very own activity-tracking tennis racket. The company revealed the fancy technology during … Continued
Company Outing in Austin: MTL Takes on Peter Pan Mini-Golf
Last Friday, the MyTennisLessons team took a trip to Peter Pan Mini-Golf, a quintessential Austin outing that’s been around since 1946. The 18-hole course is the perfect place for a fun corporate event in Austin; it’s BYOB and open until 1 … Continued
How Not To Perish on the Tennis Court this Summer
The tennis courts are 200 percent more crowded in the summer, as this season is the most popular time of year to play. That’s a statistic I made up, but it seems like it could be true judging from the … Continued
8 Things That Look Exactly Like Your Sock Tan Line
Summer is upon on us and for tennis players that often means sunburn, sweat bees and the inevitable stark sock tan line. While sunburn and sweat bee stings are unpleasant, we know you love the way your pasty feet shine in … Continued