One of the best apps was released in September 2021 by Universal Tennis (of UTR). The app specializes in connecting players of all skill levels, but it also offers “Paid Hits,” where anyone can see how they stack up against elite competition.
I feel like this is the tennis boom part two,” says Trey Waltke, general manager of the Malibu Racquet Club in southern California. “Everyone is talking tennis. Everyone is playing. People are rediscovering how great tennis is.
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This city's tennis scene is flourishing unlike anywhere in the United States. Find the complete list within each remarkable recap. From individuals to organizations, weekend warriors to professional players,
From individuals to organizations, weekend warriors to professional players, minute observations to big-picture ideas, tennis has been top of mind across the board over the past two years. “I feel like this is the tennis boom part two,
Ed McGrogan The zealous recreational player is the lifeblood of tennis. These are the aficionados who invest heavily in the sport—from dozens of cans of balls to new racquets, strings, shoes, clothes,
But this is as good of an opportunity to reflect on what the sport has gotten right, during a time when so much has gone wrong. Over the next few weeks, we'll do just that, with a series of stories—30-Love—that highlights 30 things worth celebrating about the New American Tennis Boom.