The Experience of a Lifetime: Tennis:Europe
Note from Lisa: The following was written by high school junior, Ethan Bassuk, after his experience participating in the Tennis:Europe program. Please help support our newest advertiser by
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Note from Lisa: The following was written by high school junior, Ethan Bassuk, after his experience participating in the Tennis:Europe program. Please help support our newest advertiser by
At the suggestion of my son, Morgan, we are launching a new podcast series this week titled Junior Tennis ✅ What's Next? Throughout the series, I will be interviewing some...
The following is a reprint of an article first appearing on Business Wire July 14, 2021. It was sent to me by a close friend of...
With the NCAA now allowing college athletes to earn money on their name, image, and likeness (NLI), there will likely be a whole new world to navigate when going...
Every year, I try to compile a working list of Summer Camps and College Showcases. I have put out feelers among coaches and companies to make this list as...
If you've listened to any of our podcasts since COVID hit, you know I'm still not playing doubles,...
With all the recent tournament cancellations and changes to how we're all engaging with Tennis these days, I...
Here is Part 4 of a series written by contributor, Aleksey Zharinov. Click here for Part 1.
With tennis clubs and public facilities beginning to open back up for play, it...
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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.