Tennis Parent 201 – Home Life
I asked my son to read yesterday's post, especially the part about what kids want from their...
I asked my son to read yesterday's post, especially the part about what kids want from their...
What does the perfect tennis parent look like? Is there a such thing? I started pondering this question...
I asked registered sport psychologist, Anthony Ross, of SportParentSupport.com to comment on my cheating post from earlier this...
Being a tennis parent is hard enough when you have just the one player in the family. But...
I'm thrilled to bring you the first guest post on ParentingAces, courtesy...
Winners never cheat and cheaters never win . . . until they do - seemingly a lot - especially...
For years, I've been reading and hearing about the Tennis Triangle. You know - Coach/Player/Parent. Whenever I...
As a follow-up to the Choosing A Coach series, I wanted to share a comparison of the licensing requirements to become a certified tennis coach through USPTA vs. the...
And, now, the final installment (at least, for now!) . . .Today's post includes advice directly...
Now that I've shared my family's coaching experiences with you, let's get back to the basics here - what's...
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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.