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Me and My Racquet

Me and My Racquet

By Claire Marie Bartlett

It's a show about tennis industry professionals sharing their passion, purpose, and connecting over the sport we all know and love! Speaking with guests from the tennis industry, they'll give us insight into the tennis industry, best practices/tips, and share lessons they've learned through their experiences.
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#85 Elizabeth Beaver, Junior Team Tennis Coordinator for USTA Georgia

Me and My RacquetNov 10, 2022

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#85 Elizabeth Beaver, Junior Team Tennis Coordinator for USTA Georgia

#85 Elizabeth Beaver, Junior Team Tennis Coordinator for USTA Georgia

Today on the show, we have Elizabeth Beaver from USTA Georgia! We discuss everything from her role as JTT Coordinator, when she started playing tennis, and much more. Elizabeth also talks about what she likes to do outside of tennis and answers some rapid fire questions!

For more information on USTA Georgia and Junior Team Tennis, visit: http://www.georgia.usta.com/JTT/junior_team_tennis/?intloc=headernavsub 

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Nov 10, 202215:31
#84 Second Serve Podcast (Carolyn and Erin!)

#84 Second Serve Podcast (Carolyn and Erin!)

Today on the show, we have Carolyn and Erin from the Second Serve Podcast!  We discuss everything from how they got started with their podcast, their tennis careers, and much more! Second Serve has over 100k downloads and they've been consistently ranked in the top 10 for Apple Podcasts: Tennis! 

Check out their website here: https://secondservepodcast.com/about/ 

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Oct 07, 202230:26
#83 Rebecca Harrell, President of Mountain Tennis Association

#83 Rebecca Harrell, President of Mountain Tennis Association

Today on the show, we have Rebecca Harrell! We discuss how she got into tennis and her career up until this point as the President of Mountain Tennis Association. She talks about upcoming projects for the CTA, partnering with local and community organizations, and much more! Rebecca also shares what she likes to do when she's not around tennis and she answers some fun rapid fire questions!

Mountain Tennis Association: https://themta.org/?a23dcef9_page=2 

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Jul 21, 202225:60
#82 Amanda Boudreau, Director of School Tennis for USTA Georgia

#82 Amanda Boudreau, Director of School Tennis for USTA Georgia

Today on the show, we have Amanda Boudreau! We discuss her career in tennis and how she got to where she is now working as the Director of School Tennis for USTA Georgia. We discuss upcoming projects for schools, what someone can do if they would like to get involved in after school programming, and much more! Amanda also shares what she likes to do outside of tennis and answers some fun rapid fire questions!

USTA Georgia Schools Link: http://www.georgia.usta.com/youth/schools_home/?intloc=headernavsub 

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Jun 21, 202222:43
#81 Adam Dalton, Manager of Junior Team Tennis for USTA Southern

#81 Adam Dalton, Manager of Junior Team Tennis for USTA Southern

Today on the show, we have Adam Dalton! We discuss how he got started in tennis, his journey to getting his White Badge and becoming a certified chair official (and working the US Open!) and what's coming up for Junior Team Tennis this summer. He also shares what he likes to do off court and answers some rapid fire questions!

USTA Southern JTT Website: https://www.usta.com/en/home/play/youth-tennis/programs/southern/junior-team-tennis.html 

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Jun 15, 202221:30
#80 Jane Trinkle, Schools and Community Coordinator for USTA Georgia

#80 Jane Trinkle, Schools and Community Coordinator for USTA Georgia

Today on the show, we have Jane Trinkle! We discuss her career in tennis, working with High Schools, and what's to come this summer for the Atlanta Open! She talks about her mentors and what she likes to do when she's off court-- being outdoors and whale watching! She answers plenty of rapid fire questions too :) 

Atlanta Open: https://www.atlantaopentennis.com/

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Jun 09, 202226:18
#79 Michelle Fuller, President of CORTA

#79 Michelle Fuller, President of CORTA

Today on the show we have Michelle Fuller! We talk about how she got into tennis, her experience with captaining teams, and making some of her best friends through tennis. She shares the life skills she's learned through tennis and what's coming up for CORTA this summer. We also discuss what she likes to do when she's not around tennis- being outdoors, hiking, reading, and much more!

CORTA's Website: https://corta.org/ 

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May 11, 202218:58
#78 Seth Redelheim of Atlanta Athletic Club

#78 Seth Redelheim of Atlanta Athletic Club

Today on the show, we have Seth Redelheim of Atlanta Athletic Club! We discuss his tennis story, his coaching experience at one of the busiest clubs in the world, cardio tennis, and the future of video analysis. Seth shares some valuable mixed doubles advice and answers some rapid fire questions where he lists off his top 5 favorite bands of all time and his passions off court- live music and being a foodie! 

Atlanta Athletic Club: https://www.atlantaathleticclub.org/ 

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Apr 05, 202221:32
#77 Calin Constanceanu from North Atlanta Tennis Academy at The Riverside Club

#77 Calin Constanceanu from North Atlanta Tennis Academy at The Riverside Club

Today on the show, we have Calin Constanceanu from North Atlanta Tennis Academy (NATA) at the Riverside Club. We discuss his tennis story, his coaching experiences working with high performance players, the family atmosphere at NATA, and much more. He also talks about his love for Salsa, people he wants to have dinner with, and the Iceman- Wim Hoff! 

BIO: Calin is a former top ranked player from Romania and has been coaching for over 14 years. He has worked with players of all levels, including 5 WTA Tour professionals and 1 ATP player. Calin has a BA in Physical Education and Tennis Coaching and a Master’s Degree in Sports Management. He is a PTR professional and a USPTA member. Additionally, Calin is certified as a Junior Athletic Conditioning Specialist (for ages 6-18) and as a Mental Toughness Trainer. 

NATA Website: https://northatlantatennis.com/ 

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Mar 28, 202230:55
#76 President of the Mitchell County CTA, Carol Shriver

#76 President of the Mitchell County CTA, Carol Shriver

Today on the show, we have the President of the Mitchell County CTA, Carol Shriver! Carol shares her tennis story, some of her best tennis memories, and gives us an update on Mitchell County's latest projects. She also answers some rapid fire questions, talks about running 3 marathons as well as her love for the Hallmark channel! 

https://youtu.be/nJ24jNH9_fg

Mar 16, 202211:52
#75 Junior Tennis with Bill Ozaki

#75 Junior Tennis with Bill Ozaki

Here are the first 5 minutes of Bill's interview! Unfortunately, we had some connection issues so we had to cut the recording short, but below is a brief synopsis of what we talked about: 

 What would you tell your 30 year old self teaching tennis? To not stay at the club the whole time- Go and be with your family!   Who are your mentors? Branch Curington, Ruth Lay Teaching Pro Mentors: Jerry Baskin ED: John Callen, Henry Talbert from Southern California Peers and Colleagues: Andrea Sanders and Darren Potkey Maria Cercone, Sandy Hastings, Mary Hatfield  

You have a unique hobby of collecting golf balls- what's the rough estimate of golf balls you've picked up over the years? Conservatively, more than 5k and less than 10k (and sidenote: Bill gives most of them away!)  

Rapid Fire Questions If you could have a meal with 1-3 people, who would it be: Eric Voges, Mary Hatfield, and Sandy Hastings at Champy's Chicken in Chattanooga.

 Last night's dinner: The best New York Pizza south of New York at a local place called Napoli's with my wife Bonnie and two good friends from Southern California.  

One surprising fact about yourself: I've been walking and exercising a lot more and lost 55lbs!   What are you reading/watching/or listening to right now? I watched the Superbowl (my kids knew all the words to Snoop Dog, Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 cent-- who they are now calling $1.50 since he has bulked up a little bit!). We also watched the new Jack Reacher series on Amazon Prime. 

What's one item on your bucket list? I'd like to drive across the country, to the west coast, taking my time, however long it takes in my Tesla.  When are you coming out with your cookbook about the best places to eat in the United States? It's still happening! A lot of my best eating has been at Gas Stations. Today we ate at a place called Weezer's in Gainesville, GA and the food was great there too. 

 Is there anything you'd like to mention/any shout outs? The sport I've been playing the most in the last year and a half is Pickleball and it's going to grow, but The USTA has the greatest delivery system for youth tennis/for any sport- look at the tournament structure, the coaches, the facilities, and everything that is available. There is no other sport that comes close to what tennis does for people (the opportunity, the life skills) and we need to focus on increasing the amount of junior tennis and the support for it!  

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Mar 08, 202204:52
#74 Adaptive Tennis and How to Get Involved with Marcy Hirshberg

#74 Adaptive Tennis and How to Get Involved with Marcy Hirshberg

Today on the show, we have Marcy Hirshberg! We talk about her tennis story, her career as an entrepreneur and founder of NetKnacks, and her involvement with adaptive tennis and Special Pops. Marcy discusses how to get involved, her upcoming trip to Israel, and her mentors along her tennis journey. She also talks dogs and hiking at Yellowstone!   

Special Pops Website:  https://www.specialpopstennis.org/ 

More Information about Adaptive Tennis: https://www.usta.com/en/home/about-usta/who-we-are/national/about-adaptive-tennis.html 

National Tennis Month is coming up in May-- more info to come soon!

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Feb 18, 202218:19
#73 Coaching the Person Before the Player! With Marcelo Ferreira of Windy Hill Athletic Club

#73 Coaching the Person Before the Player! With Marcelo Ferreira of Windy Hill Athletic Club

Today on the show, we have Marcelo Ferreira! We talk about his tennis career as a player, coach, and now High Performance Tennis Manager at Windy Hill Athletic Club. We also discuss topics such as preparing your players for college, the importance of having a positive team culture, and running a successful performance academy. In addition to answering some rapid fire questions, Marcelo shares what he likes to do off court as well as some of his favorite places to travel! 

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Feb 16, 202231:40
#72 USTA Georgia President, Mark Botsch

#72 USTA Georgia President, Mark Botsch

Today on the show, we have Mark Botsch! We talk about his tennis story, career and how he came to be President of USTA Georgia. Mark shares his thoughts on how to get involved, grow tennis, and reach new players. He also talks about what he likes to do outside of tennis and answers some rapid fire questions where we discuss Harlan Coben books and the Chernobyl series!   

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Feb 01, 202217:22
#71 Social Media Trends with USTA Georgia Brand Manager, Lindsey Davila

#71 Social Media Trends with USTA Georgia Brand Manager, Lindsey Davila

Today on the show, we have Lindsey Davila! We talk about her tennis story and position as the Brand Manager for USTA Georgia. Lindsey shares her thoughts on what's going on in the world of social media and provides examples of relevant and valuable content to be posting on your socials! She also answers some rapid fire questions and we talk about what she likes to do outside of tennis- baking and crafting! 

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Jan 24, 202218:27
#70 Keith Childree, Director of Racquet Sports for Valdosta/Lowndes P&R.

#70 Keith Childree, Director of Racquet Sports for Valdosta/Lowndes P&R.

Today on the show, we have Keith Childree! We talk about his tennis story, what's been going on in his world in Valdosta at Lowndes Park & Rec. Authority. Keith talks about his mentors and people he has looked up to in his career and he shares what he likes to do when he is not around tennis-- fishing! He also answers some rapid fire questions and discusses what's up next for Valdosta. 

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Jan 10, 202212:47
#69 Serving your Tennis Community with Wes Sadler

#69 Serving your Tennis Community with Wes Sadler

Today on the show, we have Wes Sadler! We talk about how he got into tennis, his plans to coach at Sherwood Christian Academy in Georgia, as well as some plans for a new community tennis center in Albany. Wes offers his thoughts on playing doubles with your significant other, his coaching philosophy, and gives us some investment advice (as he is a Certified Financial Planner by day)--in addition to answering some fun rapid fire questions!   

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Nov 23, 202130:39
#68 Grace Melrose with Tennis Girl Nation
Oct 11, 202126:47
#67 On Mental Toughness, Acceptance, and Becoming Your New Self with Paula Umana

#67 On Mental Toughness, Acceptance, and Becoming Your New Self with Paula Umana

Today on the show, we have Paula Umana! We talk about her collegiate and professional tennis career, overcoming the biggest challenge of her life, and her new book! We also discuss her work with after school tennis and she answers some rapid fire questions!   

Website: Paulaspeaker.com 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulatica 

Book: https://www.amazon.com/40-Gifts-Hope-Encouragement-suffering/dp/B09B4C9K25 

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Sep 30, 202135:45
#66 The Many Benefits of Tennis with Coach Tracey Austin

#66 The Many Benefits of Tennis with Coach Tracey Austin

Today on the show, we have Coach Tracey Austin! We talk about Atlanta Tennis Social Club, her mentors and people she has looked up to in life, as well as what motivates her to advocate for tennis. We also do some rapid fire questions and learn about what she likes to do off court! 

Atlanta Tennis Social Club Website: https://atlantatennis1.com/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AtlantaTennis1 

Full bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/traceyaustinmba/ 

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Sep 29, 202119:36
#65 Creative Sharing with Judy Pierce (Executive Director of CORTA)

#65 Creative Sharing with Judy Pierce (Executive Director of CORTA)

Today on the show, we have Judy Pierce! She shares her tennis story and offers her advice for getting involved in your local community. She talks about the importance of collaboration, influential people in her tennis life, and what she likes to do when she's not around tennis- going to concerts and watching old Columbo movies/detective shows! 

FULL BIO:  Judy Pierce is the Executive Director of CORTA (Columbus Regional Tennis Association) and has been since 1993. She graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor's in Advertising. She has volunteered with many different organizations both inside and outside of tennis-- including being on the USTA Advocacy Committee Member. She received the USTA Georgia Ruth Ryner Lay Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 and you can find her full bio in the YouTube description. Judy, welcome to the show!   

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Sep 01, 202116:43
#64 Sharing the Game with Others from USTA Southern Past President, Derek White

#64 Sharing the Game with Others from USTA Southern Past President, Derek White

Today on the show we have Derek White! Derek shares his story as a tennis player and advocate who has dedicated much of his life to growing tennis. We talk about the similarities between tennis and his legal career, the health benefits of tennis, and what he likes to do in his time when he is not around tennis-- fishing! He also answers some rapid fire questions and provides his insight into what makes tennis great and what the industry can continue doing to grow the game. 

Bio: Derek White is Currently a Judge at the State Court of Chatham County, Georgia. He holds many different civic positions both inside and outside of tennis including being a USTA Southern Section Board Member and Past President/CEO. He is currently on the Nominating Committee for the USTA National Board. In the past, he has also been on the Tennis Rules Committee as the Vice Chair and was a member of the USTA Southern Delegates' Committee.  

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Aug 27, 202117:20
#63 Wimbledon Doubles Champion and Elite Tennis Professional, Stephen Huss

#63 Wimbledon Doubles Champion and Elite Tennis Professional, Stephen Huss

Today on the show we have Wimbledon Doubles Champion and Elite Tennis Professional, Stephen Huss! Stephen shares his story about how he started tennis, his professional playing career, and now his elite coaching career. Stephen talks about the importance of sport psychology, why he coaches, and offers his advice for other coaches who are developing players. He also discusses what he is learning in his master's program in sport's coaching, his interests off court, and his new junior high performance program called Huss 75/76 Tennis.   

For more information on Huss 75/76 Tennis at Crooked Creek in Milton/Alpharetta, Georgia, check out the link: https://www.sceneytennis.net/ 

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Aug 26, 202122:11
#62 Executive Director Debbie Kennedy from Atlanta Youth Tennis & Education Foundation

#62 Executive Director Debbie Kennedy from Atlanta Youth Tennis & Education Foundation

Today on the show we have Debbie Kennedy! Debbie shares her story about how she and her family got into tennis and her goals as the Executive Director for AYTEF (Atlanta Youth Tennis & Education Foundation). She shares her advice for tennis industry professionals, what she likes to do when she's not around tennis, and answers some fun rapid fire questions!   

Check out AYTEF and their upcoming programming and volunteer opportunities here: https://www.aytef.org/ 

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Aug 09, 202124:39
#61 Sports Reporter and TV Sports Anchor, Sam Crenshaw

#61 Sports Reporter and TV Sports Anchor, Sam Crenshaw

Today on the show we have veteran sports reporter and television sports anchor from Atlanta, Sam Crenshaw! Sam shares his story about how he got into tennis and broadcasting. He gives insight on preparation and talks about the special stories he has covered throughout his career. We also discuss the impact of social media, his love of concerts, and Jazz music! 

Check Out Talking Tennis Southern Style: https://www.usta.com/en/home/stay-current/southern/talking-tennis-southern-style-2021.html 

Sam Crenshaw's Full Bio: http://samcrenshaw.com/bio/ 

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Jul 02, 202125:09
#60 Lifelong Friendship Through Tennis with Merrily Gibney and Mary Ellis Richardson

#60 Lifelong Friendship Through Tennis with Merrily Gibney and Mary Ellis Richardson

Today on the show we have Merrily Gibney and Mary Ellis Richardson! We discuss their tennis stories, careers off court, and how have they remained close friends through tennis after meeting each other from a young age in juniors. We talk about their recent reunion as doubles partners at Senior Cup after 51 years and they offer their advice for players looking at getting into tennis!

  --Joint Bio-- Together, Mary Ellis and Merrily were on the National City Team from Knoxville where they played doubles together and they continued to play doubles throughout the years with top rankings of #1 in the state and #4 in the South. Now, after 51 years, they played doubles at Senior Cup where they represented Tennessee.  

 --Individual Bios---  

Merrily Kreis Gibney started early in juniors when she was 9 years old and fun fact- took lessons from my grandfather in Knoxville. She was #3 in Tennessee G16s singles and played college tennis at SMU Dallas (in Texas). She took a little break from tennis but came back strong and started playing USTA Leagues and has participated in USTA's Senior Cup in various age groups.  

Mary Ellis Richardson started in juniors and was ranked #1 in Tennessee in G14s, 16s, and 18s and was a 2 time TSSAA Singles Champion. She played tennis at Furman University and then was the Head Women's Tennis Coach for the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She is in both the Furman and Knoxville Sports Hall of Fames.  

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Jun 14, 202127:52
#59 Running the Largest State League Program in the USA with Dave Bain

#59 Running the Largest State League Program in the USA with Dave Bain

Today on the show, we have Dave Bain! Dave shares his tennis story and how he got to where he is now as the Senior Director of Adult and Junior Leagues in Georgia. We talk about the impact COVID-19 has had on the league space, how they are using new technology to organize the championships, and Dave shares his advice for other tournament directors and organizers. He also discusses what he likes to do off court-- supporting the Braves and the Cowboys!  

USTA Georgia Website: www.ustageorgia.com 

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Jun 11, 202118:37
#58 Truist Atlanta Open with Tournament Director, Eddie Gonzalez

#58 Truist Atlanta Open with Tournament Director, Eddie Gonzalez

Today on the show, we have Eddie Gonzalez! He shares his tennis story including his playing experience and his professional experience as the Tournament Director for the Truist Atlanta Open. He talks about all the exciting events taking place during the tournament and offers some "pro tips" for tournament directors. We also talk about what he likes to do outside of work-- playing more tennis and spending time with his family! 

Website: https://www.atlantaopentennis.com/ 

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Jun 07, 202115:47
#57 How Do We Improve Human Performance with Dr. Mark Kovacs

#57 How Do We Improve Human Performance with Dr. Mark Kovacs

Today on the show, we have Dr. Mark Kovacs! Mark is the CEO of the Kovacs Institute as well as the Executive Director of the International Tennis Performance Association. He shares his story, how he got involved in tennis, and his advice for industry professionals and for anyone interested in health and human performance. He also talks about a hobby he enjoys alongside his work as a performance physiologist, speaker, and coach. 

Full Bios and Websites:  

https://kovacsinstitute.com/drmarkkovacs.html

https://mark-kovacs.com/index.html 

Kovacs Academy: 

https://kovacsacademy.com/

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Jun 02, 202120:09
#56 Behind the Scenes/My Story with Claire Bartlett

#56 Behind the Scenes/My Story with Claire Bartlett

Today on the show, we have Claire Bartlett (wait, what?!) This is a surprise episode where Darren Potkey (Executive Director of USTA Georgia) sits down to discuss my tennis life from the first ball I hit in Chattanooga through my junior and collegiate experiences to where I am now.  We also spend time talking about my passion for theatre and acting, as well as my passion in telling the stories of those who have given so much to tennis. Hope ya'll enjoy!

USTA Southern Website: https://www.usta.com/en/home.html 

USTA Georgia Website: http://www.georgia.usta.com/  

Chattanooga Theatre Centre/Vintage Hitchcock: http://theatrecentre.com/ 

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Apr 21, 202115:43
#55 On Being a New Tennis Player with Hunter Reid

#55 On Being a New Tennis Player with Hunter Reid

Today on the show we have Hunter Reid! Hunter started playing tennis last spring when his friend randomly invited him to hit one evening and he immediately fell in love with the sport. He joined a Tennis Apprentice Program at Newman Tennis Center in Augusta, GA and played in his first league last Fall. Hunter shares his story, advice for players thinking about playing tennis, and much more!  

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Apr 19, 202110:32
#54 Special Pops Tennis with Jim Hamm

#54 Special Pops Tennis with Jim Hamm

Today on the show, we have Jim Hamm! Jim is a founding member of Special Pops Tennis that is an adaptive tennis program specifically designed to share tennis with children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Jim shares his story, how he got involved with Special Olympics, Special Pops, and much more.

We discuss their current events/programs and how you can get involved in your local area!

Website: https://www.specialpopstennis.org/ 

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Apr 07, 202124:37
#53 Executive Director of WATA, Ralph Sattazahn

#53 Executive Director of WATA, Ralph Sattazahn

Today on the show, we have Ralph Sattazahn! Ralph shares his tennis story as a competitive player and as the Executive Director of WATA (Western Arkansas Tennis Association). We discuss the two public facilities Ralph oversees and how they've been adjusting in the pandemic with their programming ideas.  We also talk about grant writing, dealing with injuries and keeping your eye on the ball!  

USTA Arkansas: http://www.arktennis.com/ 

WATA Website: https://www.watatennis.net/pages/index.cfm?siteid=21550 

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Apr 02, 202116:05
#52 USPTA Arkansas President, Pat Malone

#52 USPTA Arkansas President, Pat Malone

Today on the show, we have Pat Malone! Pat Malone shares his tennis story, current happenings in Arkansas, and what he likes to do when he is off court.  Pat is originally from Jonesboro, Arkansas and he is the USPTA Arkansas President, the Executive Director for NEATA, and the Director for NEA Tennis, LLC. He is a USPTA pro and has prior experience coaching and playing college tennis. He is also a veteran of USMC and Desert Storm.

NEATA Website: https://www.neatennis.com/

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Mar 31, 202113:56
#51 Staying Healthy for Tennis with Pace Rothery

#51 Staying Healthy for Tennis with Pace Rothery

Today on the show, we have Pace Rothery! Pace is a Physician Assistant at the Center for Sports Medicine and Orthopedics in Chattanooga, TN. Pace is recovering from a surgery of her own and she shares what you can do to keep yourself healthy out on the tennis court! We also discuss common injuries, preventative exercises, and the benefits of physical therapy!

Center For Sports Medicine and Orthopedics: https://sportmed.com/

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Mar 18, 202117:07
#50 Amy Bartlett O'Connell, Executive Director of USTA Atlanta

#50 Amy Bartlett O'Connell, Executive Director of USTA Atlanta

Today on the show we have Amy Bartlett O'Connell! Amy shares her tennis story and experience as a collegiate player and as the Executive Director of the largest CTA in the country, USTA Atlanta. She talks about her career in the tennis industry and shares her advice for coaches and players. She also talks on the importance of doubles play and being a multi-sport athlete! 

Bio Highlights: -Ranked #1 in Georgia in Juniors and had high sectional and national rankings -played tennis at the University of Tennessee Knoxville and at Georgia Southern (where she was all conference in both singles and doubles) -in 2019, she married her mixed doubles partner from 20 years prior (he played tennis at Emory)    

USTA Atlanta Website: www.ustaatlanta.com  

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Feb 24, 202115:18
#49 Keeping Things In Perspective and Having Fun with John Hanna

#49 Keeping Things In Perspective and Having Fun with John Hanna

Today on the show, we have John Hanna! John shares his tennis story as a as the Vice President and Co-Owner of New South Publishing in Atlanta. He wears many different hats in the tennis industry from publishing the ALTA Tennis Magazine titled "Net News" to being the Ad Director for Racquet Sports Industry (RSI), in addition to being a consultant for Tennis Channel and their media properties. He offers his advice to professionals looking at getting into the industry and shares some tips for players when they're on court. He also talks about what he likes to do off court- Golf and watching shows on Prime!  

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Feb 17, 202119:36
#48 Officiating Collegiate Matches and the US OPEN with Courtney Potkey

#48 Officiating Collegiate Matches and the US OPEN with Courtney Potkey

Today on the show we have Courtney Potkey! Courtney shares her tennis story and officiating experience as a collegiate and professional official. She talks about her job as an Administrator for ITA Officials and how to get involved in officiating in your local community. She discusses US Open memories, what it takes to be a strong official and mentors she has looked up to along the way. We also talk about what she likes to do off court--bowling!   

FULL BIO:  Courtney is currently a ITA Officials Administrator (2016-Present). She previously worked at The Clairemont Club (member and graphic designer between TCC and the ITA). She has been a certified official since 2006 and has worked numerous events including 6 years at the US Open where she was a part of 3 final matches. She is a recipient of the Junior McGovern Award (2012) and also plays tennis herself. She walked on at Cal State San Bernadino and now plays in leagues throughout the year.  

Other events Courtney has worked include:  Indian Wells, Miami, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Cincinnati, New Haven, Davis Cup (2013 Quarterfinals vs. Serbia in Boise, ID), Fed Cup (2013, World Group Playoff vs. Sweden, Delray Beach, FL), US Open (6 years, 3 finals) 

ITA Officiating: https://www.wearecollegetennis.com/officials/ 

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Feb 10, 202137:49
#47 Sharing Your Passion with Dave Neuhart

#47 Sharing Your Passion with Dave Neuhart

Today on the show, we have Dave Neuhart! Dave shares his tennis story and what has continuously motivated and inspired him throughout his career. We talk entrepreneurial ideas amidst the pandemic, coaching tips for players, and what it takes to be a master racquet technician. We also discuss Dave's passion for USTA's Tennis on Campus, what he likes to do off court, and his love of traveling! 

 FULL BIO:  Dave is known as a tennis professional, a teacher, a developer of personnel, an event organizer and a successful tennis/resort businessman who increases memberships and customer satisfaction while increasing revenue and profits. His business, teaching and cultural experiences are global – having lived, worked or traveled in most of mainland United States and Hawaii, the Caribbean, Mexico and Europe. He has trained top players from these countries and from North and South America, Africa, Middle East, Asia the Pacific Rim and Australia. Dave, now based at Green Island Country Club in Columbus, GA, has worked at every instructional and business level for Peter Burwash International (PBI), the world’s leading tennis management company, and as a consistently high performer received PBI’s highest award (Pro of the Year) in 2000 and runner-up for the award on two other occasions. He has taught clients; recruited, trained and developed tennis pros for worldwide assignments; and always the ultimate team player, when called into PBI World Headquarters from field operations, he turned that assignment into a winner, too. He developed and implemented unique recruiting and training programs for teaching pros/staff that met headcount shortages and reduced turnover and training costs while increasing business clients’ revenues and performance goals. Further, Dave secured new business through his public appearances and presentations at tennis industry events and nation/regional conventions.  

Website: https://www.greenislandcc.org/ 

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Feb 03, 202121:35
#46 Online Coaching With Pete Freeman of CrunchTime Tennis

#46 Online Coaching With Pete Freeman of CrunchTime Tennis

Today on the show, we have Pete Freeman! Pete shares his tennis story and what led him to where he is now in the online tennis business. We talk about creativity, where he likes to find inspiration, and how to relate it to tennis. Pete also shares his ideas for how to get started online and the importance of consistency. We also discuss his online event, Tenniscon (where he hosts other online coaching professionals and their channels) as well as the ever evolving nature of the online space.  

FULL BIO: Pete Freeman is an online tennis instructor with over 10 million views and 45k subscribers on YouTube. He runs one of the Biggest Online Tennis Conferences in the world called Tennis Con which features the Best Coaches on the planet like Rick Macci, Gigi Fernandez, and Paul Annacone. Pete lives in Atlanta near the Braves stadium and was a USTA Georgia Pro of the Year in 2012 

Website: www.coachtennisonline.com 

Crunch Time Coaching YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/atlantatennisfactory 

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Jan 27, 202113:47
#45 Ann Hortman on Adaptive Tennis and Directing the 1st USTA Pro Event in the USA for 2021!

#45 Ann Hortman on Adaptive Tennis and Directing the 1st USTA Pro Event in the USA for 2021!

Today on the show, we have Ann Hortman! Ann shares her tennis story as the Tournament Director of this year's first pro circuit event in the USA (Women's 60k in Rome, GA). We discuss her experience in the tennis industry, her passion for wheelchair tennis, and her plans to start a NJTL in Rome in 2021. We also talk about what she likes to do when she is away from tennis and how you can get involved in the industry in your local community.   

USTA Live Stream:  https://www.usta.com/en/home/pro/pro-tennis-events/women-s-pro-circuit-live-streaming.html 

Rome Tennis Center: https://rometenniscenter.com/?fbclid=IwAR3P7eE_YJ2WvTl3R0P7URpWNl1HMxRM0CPZkVT5Q0RY1_I1d5zuO2Ps9cc

 FULL BIO: Ann Hortman has been director of Rome (Georgia) Sports since its inception in 2013; and previously served as Sales and Sports Marketing Coordinator for Georgia’s Rome Office of Tourism. Ann has been instrumental in Rome hosting the NAIA Football National Championship Game, the NCCAA Victory Bowl and National Track & Field Championships, Georgia High School Championships and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Men’s & Women’s Tennis Championships. An avid advocate for adaptive sports, Ann has brought top athletes in the world to Rome by establishing and organizing several events, including the only handcycling stage race in the USA, ongoing for 13 years; a USTA award winning regional Wheelchair Tennis tournament; and an International Tennis Federation wheelchair tennis tournament that draws world top ranked players from over 20 countries annually. Rome is home to Rome Tennis Center at Berry College, one of the nation’s largest tennis facilities. As part of the advisory team, Ann was instrumental in ensuring the facility was over ADA standards to accommodate athletes of all abilities. Ann is a Certified Sports Events Executive, has served on the NASC Symposium and Education Committees, and was a speaker at the NASC Symposium.  

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Jan 22, 202114:14
#44 Starting Where You Are: Diversity and Inclusion with Cee Jai Jones

#44 Starting Where You Are: Diversity and Inclusion with Cee Jai Jones

Today on the show, we have Cee Jai Jones! Cee Jai shares her tennis story as the Director of Diversity, NJTL, and Grants for USTA Southern. We discuss her experience in the tennis industry and the importance of diversity on the court and in the workplace. We also talk about what she likes to do off court and what she's looking forward to for 2021!   FULL BIO: Cee Jai is the Director of Diversity, NJTL, and Grants for USTA Southern. She manages and executes the section’s diversity and inclusion strategy while overseeing all aspects of NJTL (National Junior Tennis & Learning), grant opportunities, and scholarships. She has been with the section since 2015 and has worked in the tennis industry for 11 years. Cee Jai holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications from Mercer University and is a 2019 graduate of the Diversity First Certification Program. Recognized as an NDCCDP (National Diversity Council Certified Diversity Professional), Cee Jai is also a certified USPTR Instructor. She plays tennis year-round in Atlanta and is the proud mother of one daughter, Dr. Khali Jones, a public health veterinarian for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.  

http://www.southern.usta.com/community_tennis/diversity/? National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL): https://www.ustafoundation.com/njtl_network/ Grants (USTA Southern): http://www.southern.usta.com/community_tennis/grants_and_scholarships/ 

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Jan 22, 202124:58
#43 Charles Batt, Tennis Director at Hillwood Country Club
Dec 16, 202021:53
#42 Cathy Russell, President of the Memphis Tennis Association
Dec 16, 202024:33
#41 D.J. Gurule and Natalie Pluskota-Hamberg of Gonzaga Women's Tennis

#41 D.J. Gurule and Natalie Pluskota-Hamberg of Gonzaga Women's Tennis

Today on the show, we have DJ Gurule  (head coach) and Natalie Pluskota-Hamberg (assistant coach) of Gonzaga Women's Tennis Program (See full bios below)! We talk about their tennis stories, building a positive team culture, and the importance of human interaction. They share memorable moments they've had with their team and talk about their own mentors who have helped them along the way. We also discuss a hobby that they like to do together, outside of tennis: Curling!   

Full Bios: https://gozags.com/sports/womens-tennis/roster#sidearm-roster-coaches 

Gonzaga Women's Tennis: https://gozags.com/sports/womens-tennis

Nov 02, 202034:13
#40 Telling People's Stories with Darren Potkey

#40 Telling People's Stories with Darren Potkey

Today on the show, we have Darren Potkey! Darren is the Executive Director for USTA Georgia and is involved in many different areas throughout the tennis industry (See Full Bio below). We talk about his tennis story, his thoughts on current topics such as local play, USTA 2021Junior Tournament Structure, and his new web series called "Catching Up" with both the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame and ITA Alumni Atlanta. We also discuss his passions for spending time with his family and watching professional darts!

Check Out Darren's YouTube Video Series/Catching Up:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoP5zbOudo4W_BYKG0J0QlA 

FULL BIO:  Darren started playing tennis when he was 12 years old. Before that, he was on the national club soccer championship team out of New Hampshire, then moved to California and switched sports. He ended up in the top 75 of USTA national rankings in 16’s & 18’s playing in Southern California. Darren is the only CIF individual champion in his high school’s history (Ventura High School). He started his freshmen year at University of San Diego (under legendary coach Ed Collins) and then played final 3 years at UC Santa Barbara.  During his senior year, the team made the NCAA finals site (last 16) and is the only UCSB team to do so. After that, Darren worked one year at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges (CMS) assisting Dr. Henry Krieger in his final year at the helm.  Dr. Krieger won over 400 matches at CMS. Darren then worked at the Southern California Tennis Association (USTA Southern California) for 14 years, the first four years as a Junior Competition Assistant under John Lansville and last ten years as Director of Junior Competition.  He had a lot of different projects going on while he was there, but most notably, he was the Tournament Director of the largest junior tournament in the United States at the time (Junior Sectionals, plus/minus 2,000 players).   In December of 2013, Darren started his current position as Executive Director of USTA Georgia. On the officiating side, his first tournament officiating was when he was 17 years old.  He has done many tournaments over the years mostly as a Referee/Supervisor: 23 NCAA Championships (mostly Division III), over 50 USTA National Championships, Easter Bowl, Orange Bowl, International Spring Championships, etc. He is also the Referee for the Pac-12 Championships and normally one of the Assistants for the ACC Championships. Darren is an international official (as a Referee). He is married to Courtney, who was a professional line umpire (worked 3 US Open finals) and she is now the ITA Officiating Department Administrator. He currently serves as a national trainer for USTA Roving & Referee, is a member of the ITA Officials Committee, and teaches continuing education workshops. Most importantly, Darren is a twin Dad to two 6 year old girls (Charlotte & Delaney) and his 4 year old son, Nolan.

Oct 19, 202028:43
#39 On Hispanic Outreach and Continuous Learning with Allan Jensen

#39 On Hispanic Outreach and Continuous Learning with Allan Jensen

Today on the show, we have Allan Jensen! Allan serves as the Hispanic Outreach/Net Generation Tennis Service Representative for USTA Southern. We talk about Hispanic Outreach and what you can do if you would like to get involved in your community. We discuss Allan's experience in the industry from being a Director of Tennis to being a USPTA Tester and he shares best practices for professionals on growth and learning. We also talk about his thoughts on 2020 and hope for the future!

Full Bio: Originally from Argentina, Allan played collegiate tennis at BYU Hawaii where is highest NAIA ranking was #27. In addition to being the Hispanic Outreach/Net Generation Tennis Service Representative for USTA Southern, he is a USPTA elite professional and holds certifications in both PTR and Argentina Tennis Association. Previously, he was a Director of Tennis for 15 years. He has been a USPTA Tester for 17 years and his awards include: USPTA Southern Tester of the year in 2008, 2009 USPTA Georgia professional of the year in  2008 USPTA Georgia President 2007, 2008 USPTA National Tester of the year in 2019  USPTA Top 10 Highest Education Credit Earner in 2020  USPTA Southern D&I Chairman and national member in 2020  

Contact Allan: jensen@sta.usta.com


Oct 12, 202018:40
#38: On How to Start Playing Tennis! With Emillia Viljoen

#38: On How to Start Playing Tennis! With Emillia Viljoen

Today on the show, we have Emillia Viljoen! Emillia serves as the Tennis Service Representative for USTA Southern in Mississippi. We talk about how she first learned to play tennis and the pathways her daughter's took to playing collegiate tennis. We then have a discussion on how YOU can play tennis, even if you've never played before! Listen in for tips on how to get involved in the sport of a lifetime. 

For resources and court search function: www.usta.com  

For junior players, parents, coaches: www.netgeneration.com  

Contact your local Tennis Service Representative here: https://www.usta.com/en/home/organize/program-resources/national/finding-your-tennis-service-representative--tsr-.html

Oct 05, 202020:40
#37 On Engaging Your Audience and Finding Your Niche with Chris Stuart

#37 On Engaging Your Audience and Finding Your Niche with Chris Stuart

Today on the show, we have Chris Stuart! Chris serves as the Tennis Service Representative for USTA Southern in Arkansas (and has served for 14 years!). We talk about how he first got involved in tennis, his collegiate playing career at Henderson State University, and his experience as a manager at Fort Smith Athletic Club. We discuss his social media skills, what it's like being a tennis parent, and what he likes to do when he is not around tennis- mountain biking and photography!

Sep 25, 202020:51
#36 Doing What You Love with John Shackelford and Felix Mann

#36 Doing What You Love with John Shackelford and Felix Mann

Today on the show, we have Sewanee Director of Tennis, John Shackelford and Men's Head Tennis Coach, Felix Mann. They share their stories and players and coaches as well as some memorable moments with their team. We talk about their coaching philosophies and what they instill in their players. We also talk recruiting, best practices for professionals looking to get into the industry, what's going on for them this Fall and how they are spending their time off court- building decks! 

Sep 14, 202028:02