Random Thoughts from Coach Darrick Yun
From time to time, a junior coach will contact me about writing for ParentingAces. A few days ago, Darrick Yun ([email protected]), Head Tennis Pro at the...
What you need to know
From time to time, a junior coach will contact me about writing for ParentingAces. A few days ago, Darrick Yun ([email protected]), Head Tennis Pro at the...
The piece below was written by Doug Browne, a well-respected teaching pro and former top player. He is the parent of a Furman University tennis player, too. After reading...
The following was written by Craig Cignarelli for 10sballs.com (Craig is covering the Mutua Madrid...
Harsh Mankad, co-creator of Tenicity, will be my guest on Tuesday's radio show. To help y'all better understand what Tenicity is all about, I asked him...
Coach Todd Widom wrote the following article and graciously shared it with the ParentingAces community. I will be posting the next installment of our 21-Day Challenge series later today....
I'm home from my travels and have an inbox full of notices from...
The following article was written by Eric Buterac, former top junior player and now a top professional doubles player and president of the ATP Player Council. Eric's experience through junior tennis...
Today's Guest Post is from Coach Todd Widom.As the Orange Bowl Boys and Girls 16's and...
Today's Guest Post is from Coach Todd Widom:I cannot speak for the rest of the country, but...
We are very fortunate to have Dr. Neeru Jayanthi, Tennis Medicine Specialist, sharing his insights and work here on ParentingAces.com!...
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Danielle Lao grew up a fierce competitor on the tennis courts of SoCal. She went on to an incredible college career at USC before finding success on the WTA tour. Now, she coaches junior players in the area, including the winner of the 2026 USTA Billie Jean King National Championships 18-and-under Singles Consolations, Natalie Kha. Hear from Danielle why playing the backdraw was important for Natalie in this event and how she made it through 2-3 matches per day for 8 straight days.