USTA Online Resources – Updated January 2025
Below is a list of resources that will hopefully prove helpful as those of you based in the US navigate through tournaments this year. You can also use the...
Below is a list of resources that will hopefully prove helpful as those of you based in the US navigate through tournaments this year. You can also use the...
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The following was written by Coach Jim Coyne from Northern California. In Jim's words, "I would like to send you a short article I wrote about a long time...
Photo courtesy of Little Mo Tennis FoundationThe following "rules" were created by an amazing high school tennis coach named Andrea Meyer who I had the pleasure...
Those of you who follow us on Twitter and Facebook may have seen my recent posts regarding USTA webinars. In case you've missed it, though, I wanted to be...
I am often asked for my top tips for Tennis Parents. While it was tough to whittle it down to five,...
It's been a minute since I've written anything about the USTA, so I thought I would share some positive information with all of you!USTA, the National Governing Body of...
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 last few weeks have been a bit topsy-turvy around here, to say the least! In addition to celebrating the holidays with our kids, my husband and...
If you've listened to any of our podcasts since COVID hit, you know I'm still not playing doubles,...
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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.