Monthly Archives: July 2013

Great Rallies, Great Attitudes and Great Sportsmanship: The Just Tennis/Oxford 8U/10U Tournament

On Monday, July 22, 2013,  the scenic city of Oxford, Pennsylvania played host to the Just Tennis/Oxford 10 and under/8 and under Tennis Classic. Pre-Tournament: As I ventured out to Oxford on the day before the tournament to teach a … Continue reading

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Location Spotlights

Just Tennis Enterprises is committed to providing low-cost recreational tennis opportunities for kids throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania. As I’ve ventured out to each of our locations, I’ve noticed that each one is distinctly different and maintains its own unique “personality.” From the … Continue reading

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Picket Post 10 and Under Tournament: Final Day Action

Play continued into Sunday, July 7th, featuring the girls finals, girls 3rd/4th place match, 2 girls consolation matches, as well as one final round robin match for the boys. I had a few lessons to teach out in Oxford, but … Continue reading

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The Just Tennis/Picket Post 10 and Under Tennis Classic

What do the names Marion Bartoli, Andy Murray, Hayden Fisher and Esha Velaga have in common? Well, Marion Bartoli rolled through the Wimbledon women’s draw with her unorthodox, mentally tough game, not dropping a single set in her pursuit of … Continue reading

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Blogging for USTA Middle States

I’ll officially be sharing some of my tennis insights, interests and experiences with the official USTA Middle States Blog! I’ll be weighing in on everything ranging from the mental game of tennis, youth tennis programs/development, how tennis shaped my 20s, … Continue reading

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Getting some new friends into the game

Before joining forces with Justin D at Just Tennis this spring, I lived in Prague, Czech Republic for almost 2 years. While there, I met an assortment of interesting people. Old school Czech traditionalists, new school Czech white collar employees … Continue reading

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