When it’s time to get youth players started with their first tennis lesson, you may be faced with a difficult decision: private or group lessons? While group lessons provide a social atmosphere, if your child is serious about developing his … Continued
Top Tennis Player Bachelors & Bachelorettes
You’ve heard about Wozniacki’s breakup. You might know about Ernests Gulbis’ less than shining reputation with the ladies. But do you know all of professional tennis’ bachelors and bachelorettes? If you’re looking for love, MyTennisLessons can help you find it! Stop … Continued
Golden Set: Tennis Player Designs Jewelry for Sport She Loves
We at MyTennisLessons love to hear about people who are so passionate about the game, they take that passion off the court. Such is the case for USTA player Hazel Nussbaum who two years ago launched her own line of tennis jewelry … Continued
Nishikori/Cilic U.S. Open Final Preview
Days ago, if you had asked tennis fans across the world who the men’s singles U.S. Open finalists would be, the majority would have said Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. In fact, it’s been almost 10 years since a grand … Continued
Open Wide: Flushing Meadows Serves Foodies Well
While we hope MyTennisLessons has satisfied your appetite for tennis coverage throughout the U.S. Open, the tournament is much more than what happens on the court. The grounds at Flushing Meadows offer an experience unlike any other grand slam. The passionate … Continued
Top 10 Coolest Celebrities at the 2014 U.S. Open
The U.S. Open is known for its celebrity fan base as much as the players on the court. Below are some of the coolest stars who attended this year’s tournament. Sir Patrick Stewart‘s dream doubles partner? “John McEnroe,” he said … Continued
Who’s Making the Wrong Calls at the U.S. Open?
This post was written by Amy Martin Lozier who attended the U.S. Open during Labor Day weekend. A series of bad calls plagued the women’s third-round U.S. Open match between Maria Sharapova (5) and Sabine Lisicki (26) on August 29. … Continued
Is the US Open Now Federer’s to Lose?
It became apparent within 20 minutes that Roger Federer had done his homework. Even though Federer had never played against Roberto Bautista Agut he put aside any doubt of a victory as he quickly went up 5-1 in the first … Continued
Why I (Kind of) Want Peng Shuai to Win
Everyone loves an underdog. Everyone loves a Cinderella story. It’s why so many rallied behind CiCi Bellis after the 15-year-old won a match as a wild card in the U.S. Open draw or why people got excited when 17-year-old Belinda … Continued
US Open Quarterfinal Preview and Weekend Review
Labor Day weekend and the Summer months may be behind us but the US Open is just heating up. We break down what you need to know (and what you may have missed while you were busy getting a suntan this … Continued