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ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Welcome to Season 14 Episode 18 of the ParentingAces Podcast! In this episode, Case Western Reserve University Head Men's Tennis Coach, Todd Wojtkowski, offers a little calm after the perfect storm of our last episode. This podcast was filmed live from Claremont Mudd-Scripps in Claremont, CA, host to the 2025 NCAA DIII Men's & Women's Tennis Championships.Todd Wojtkowski has built the Case Western Reserve University men's tennis team into one of the top programs in all of Division III during his 16 seasons at the team's helm, which includes guiding the squad to the NCAA Division III Championship in 2023, the first-ever team title won by a CWRU team in any sport. The National Championship came on the heels of back-to-back finishes at the NCAA Championship each of the previous two years, including in 2021 when he was named the Wilson/ ITA National Coach of the Year. Wojtkowski went on to lead the Spartans back to the NCAA quarterfinals for the fourth consecutive season in 2024. Now they find themselves back in the Elite 8 as they compete for the 2025 title.I first met Todd about 10 years ago. We had been corresponding electronically since the beginning of ParentingAces, so it was a real treat to run into him at Indian Wells and put a face to a name. We've stayed in contact over the years, but, recently, Todd's name has come up in multiple conversations I've had with industry leaders, other college coaches, and even Tennis Parents, so I was thrilled to learn he'd be with his team only an hour from my home and was willing to sit down and talk tennis with me.Todd's approach to the sport is so balanced and so heartfelt and 100% aligned with what we are trying to accomplish with ParentingAces. I hope you enjoy hearing his thoughts on the DIII experience, what he looks for in a recruit, and the future of not only college tennis but tennis in its entirety.Coach Wojtkowski has generously offered to take part in a follow-up Q&A with the ParentingAces community to answer any questions or concerns that may pop up as you listen to our conversation. Please email your questions to me at lisa@parentingaces.com so we can compile them into a future discussion.And please join me in wishing the Spartans - and all the teams competing - all the best this week!As always, I am available for one-to-one consults to work with you as you find your way through the college recruiting process. You can purchase and book online through our website at https://parentingaces.com/shop/category/consult-with-lisa-stone/.If you're so inclined, please share this – and all our episodes! – with your fellow tennis players, parents, and coaches. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or via your favorite podcast app. Please be sure to check out our logo'd merch as well as our a la carte personal consultations in our online shop.CREDITSIntro & Outro Music: Morgan Stone aka STØNEAudio & Video Editing: Lisa Stone
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Sinner plays his first tournament since his ban. Wimbledon's traditions. The battle of the racquet sports and 100 tennis players vs 1 gorrilla debate.
Parsons Vikings tennis coach Jane Posch discusses the upcoming KSHSAA 4A State Tennis Championships, which Parsons is a contender to win.
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The Clay season is here! We talk all lead up tournaments to the French Open, Novaks form slump, Carlos new documentary, Questionable line calls and we ask the question what would tennis look like if Rafa Nadal never took up tennis. Enjoy
Eye of the Hurricane Podcast - The official podcast of the University of Tulsa Athletics
TU WTennis will be in the NCAA's for the 15th time, and Head Coach Dean Orford talks about the first round matchup with Oklahoma St.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Welcome to Season 14 Episode 14 of the ParentingAces Podcast! In this week's episode, we hear from the Senior Vice President of UTR Sports and former college coach, Chase Hodges.Before coming to UTR Sports, Chase was the head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at Georgia Gwinnett College where he led his teams to 15 national championships. Chase knows college tennis and he understands what junior players need in order to be ready for its challenges.Now, in his role at UTR Sports, Chase is very involved in the junior and collegiate side of things. He is always willing to answer questions and shed light on how families can best use UTR events and ratings to help their junior players become their best selves.In this episode, Chase talks about the best way to use the various ratings and rankings and the best way to take full advantage of the team and individual events and tournaments that UTR Sports currently has on offer. Whether its organized match play, leagues, college tournaments, or prize money tournaments, UTR Sports can provide junior players with a wide variety of opportunities to test their mettle and improve their competitive skills.UTR Sports has also taken an active role in High School Tennis around the US. Thirty state high school athletic associations now report match scores to UTR Sports, helping high school players build a profile to make themselves marketable to college coaches. UTR Sports continues to lead the elevation of college tennis with the new UTR Sports College Team Rankings, a definitive ranking system showcasing the top-ranked college teams across Division I, Division II, Division III, and NAIA. The UTR Sports College Team Rankings provide a groundbreaking, data-driven approach to ranking the nation's top men's and women's teams. The rankingsfactor in a team's UTR Power 6, win-loss record, and strength of schedule. The new rankings will be used for seeding at the UTR Sports NIT Championships (May 7-9 in Rome, GA).From the College Corner on UTRSports.net, anyone can view the new UTR Sports College Team Rankings in the “College Rankings” tab, filtering by division, conference,location, and gender. Rankings will be updated weekly on Wednesdays. College Corner is a one-stop shop for college coaches to view rankings for teams and individual college players and class rankings for rising junior players. “This is a game changer for the collegiate tennis landscape,” said Chase. “UTR Sports has now established themost accurate college team rankings in addition to the most accurate individual pro, collegiate, and junior prospect player rankings.”Chase has graciously offered to field your questions regarding UTR rating and/or events via email. You can reach him at chase.hodges@utrsports.com.If you're so inclined, please share this – and all our episodes! – with your fellow tennis players, parents, and coaches. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or via your favorite podcast app. Please be sure to check out our logo'd merch as well as our a la carte personal consultations in our online shop.CREDITSIntro & Outro Music: Morgan Stone aka STØNEAudio & Video Editing: Lisa Stone
In this inspiring episode of The Coaching Podcast, we dive deep with Nicole Pratt – former world No. 35, two-time Olympian, and a Tennis Australia National Teams Coach. Nicole shares her hard-earned wisdom on building trust, simplifying coaching in a world of noise, and nurturing the "X-factor" that separates good players from great ones. From the culture behind Australia's Billie Jean King Cup team to the subtle art of observing and truly listening, Nicole reminds us that the heart of great coaching lies in belief, care, and alignment to a shared vision. Whether you're coaching a team, leading a company, or growing as an individual, Nicole's lessons will inspire you to keep it simple, stay curious, and never stop learning. About Nicole Pratt - Tennis Australia National Teams Coach Nicole Pratt is a former professional tennis player and a world-renowned coach, celebrated for her contributions to the sport both on and off the court. Nicole began her tennis journey at a young age, quickly rising through the ranks to become a formidable competitor on the WTA tour. During her playing career, she achieved a top singles ranking of World No. 35 and WTA doubles 18. Nicole is a 2 x Olympian, having competed at the 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Olympic Games. After retiring from professional play, Nicole transitioned into coaching. She has worked with a variety of athletes, from elite junior players to seasoned professionals, helping them refine their skills and elevate their performance. Athletes Nicole has worked with include Daria Saville (nee Gavrilova), Storm Hunter (nee Sanders), Casey Dellacqua, Alicia Molik, and most recently Marc Polmans. Known for her innovative training methods and unwavering support, Nicole has played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of many successful players. With her extensive knowledge of the game and her dedication to nurturing talent, Nicole Pratt continues to influence the world of tennis, inspiring the next generation of players to reach their full potential.
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What is the most exciting tennis match legendary tennis coach Rick Macci has ever watched? What did he think of the King Richard movie? What is the most memorable moment on the court for Rick as a player and as a coach? We explore these topics and more in our on going conversation with Rick Macci!Rick Macci has trained and worked with Serena and Venus Williams, Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova, Jennifer Capriati, and many more! Five of his players have reached number one in the world and he has coached eight Grand Slam Champions. His junior players have won 322 USTA National Championships and currently over 60 WTA and ATP players work with Rick on a regular basis.You can contact Rick at info@rickmacci.com or learn more about programs at https://rickmacci.com.We would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating wherever you listen to podcasts! Please contact us - Website: secondservepodcast.com Instagram: second_serve_tennis_podcastFacebook: secondservetennispodcast Use our referral link to get a FREE Swing Stick ($100 value) with your first year of SwingVision Pro. The bundles are only $159.99 (previously $179.99). This is a limited time offer that you won't want to miss! We are excited to team up with Michelle from Tennis Warehouse and her "Talk Tennis" podcast to bring you a "TW Tip of the Week!" Use the code SECONDSERVE to get $20 off clearance apparel when you spend $100 or more.
Eye of the Hurricane Podcast - The official podcast of the University of Tulsa Athletics
With the American Athletic Conference Men's Tennis Championships coming up later this week, Director of Tennis & Head Men's Coach Vince Westbrook discusses the season and his teams chances in post seasonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Draper, Eala, Mensik, Andreeva...We have some new faces in the winners circle. Indian Wells and Maimi Open did not disapoint. We give a run down of all our favorite moments from the last 3 weeks on tour. Enjoy
Eye of the Hurricane Podcast - The official podcast of the University of Tulsa Athletics
Dean Orford discusses his 15-5 Women's Tennis team at TU and the last few matches before post seasonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We were thrilled to talk to Hall of Fame tennis coach Rick Macci!What is the ONE THING adult rec players should do before they hit the ball? What was it like to meet Venus Williams and Serena Williams as children? Can you get a lesson with the Hall of Fame coach?If you're an avid tennis fan or a rec player looking to improve your game, this episode, brimming with profound insights from a tennis legend, is a must-listen.Rick Macci has trained and worked with Serena and Venus Williams, Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova, Jennifer Capriati, and many more! Five of his players have reached number one in the world and he has coached eight Grand Slam Champions. His junior players have won 322 USTA National Championships and currently over 60 WTA and ATP players work with Rick on a regular basis.You can contact Rick at info@rickmacci.com or learn more about programs at https://rickmacci.com.We would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating wherever you listen to podcasts! Please contact us - Website: secondservepodcast.com Instagram: second_serve_tennis_podcastFacebook: secondservetennispodcast Use our referral link to get a FREE Swing Stick ($100 value) with your first year of SwingVision Pro. The bundles are only $159.99 (previously $179.99). This is a limited time offer that you won't want to miss! We are excited to team up with Michelle from Tennis Warehouse and her "Talk Tennis" podcast to bring you a "TW Tip of the Week!" Use the code SECONDSERVE to get $20 off clearance apparel when you spend $100 or more.
SEASON 2 HERE WE GO! Jason Kerst has served as the Assistant Women's Tennis Coach at Notre Dame since 2023. Prior to that Jason worked in fundraising and was the volunteer assistant at Virginia Tech and at South Carolina while he completed his MBA. Jason competed for the University of Iowa, graduating in 2021 and was the recipient of the ITA Regional Arthur Ashe Leadership Award. In this conversation, you will hear about: His deep love of tennis and how he became a Christ-follower What an Iowa campus staffer did that stood out to Jason How Covid and Iowa dropping Men's Tennis impacted Jason And much, much more!! This is Season 2 of the Podcast! We are sharing 6 episodes all with elite assistant coaches to hear behind the scenes about their careers and faith stories. Connect: IG - @aiatennis Email - chad.simpson@athletesinaction.org Verses Jason shared: "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." - Romans 8:1 "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:9 Track: "The Rebel Flagship" Music provided by https://slip.stream
Former OU President David Boren passes away. OU men's tennis coach Nick Crowell joins the show.
When the news dropped of Sinner being banned for 3 months it split the tennis world in two. Some in favour and some with outrage. The boys discuss their thoughts on the matter Enjoy
Karl Gregor is TUFTS Men's Tennis Coach. He is also assisting with the coaching of Danielle Collins. Karl is taking a deep dive into the recruiting process, tactics and challenges of coaching, today's college tennis landscape and more.
Double bounce rules, VAR mistakes, injury time outs and on court collisions... do we need to change some rules in tennis? The boys give their take on the week taht was in the world of tennis Enjoy
On Episode 394 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I interviewed tennis coach and author Adam Blicher about effective communication in tennis. Adam is a Danish tennis coach whose career has taken him around the world representing the Danish Tennis Federation. At just 21, he made history as Denmark's youngest Union Coach, and two years later, he was honored as the Danish Tennis Federation's Coach of the Year. In 2015, he received the Paul Arber Young Coaches Award from the iTPA. Adam also hosts the Tennis Coaches Podcast, “Dissecting High Performance in Tennis”, where he's extracted insights from over a 100 of the world's most experienced tennis coaches. Currently, Adam serves as the national coach of the Faroe Islands, a role he has held since 2022. He's also the author of the new book: Winning Words – How to Unlock Potential Through Communication as a Tennis Coach. On the show, you'll learn what inspired him to write Winning Words, how coaches can earn a player's trust, most effective cues for keeping a player focused on a match, how can coaches adapt their communication style to different personalities and emotional tendencies in high-pressure situations, and much more! I hope you enjoy my interview with Adam! Let us know what you think about this episode in the comments below! And be sure to subscribe to Tennis Files to receive the latest tennis content to improve your game straight to your inbox! Winning Words – How to Unlock Potential Through Communication as a Tennis Coach Dissecting High Performance In Tennis Podcast Control the Controlables Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Adam Blicher Show: Dissecting High Performance In Tennis
In this special episode, I'm diving into something truly fascinating—AI has taken on Winning Words – How to Unlock Potential Through Communication as a Tennis Coach and condensed the entire book into just 30 minutes! Using Notebook LMN, this AI-generated episode pulls out the most essential lessons from the book's three key sections—Off-Court, On-Court, and […]
What a way to kick off the year. Sinner goes back to back, Keys becomes a Grand Slam champion, injury concerns, reporters vs players and so much more. The Get Set Tennis boys give you their toughts on the Happy Slam 2025. Enjoy
Since young age, Mr. Shimokawa has always been passionate about tennis. The Melbourne based tennis coach with a background in sports psychology applies his knowledge and skills to assist the development of young players both physically and emotionally. - 16歳でオーストラリアに移住した下川さんは、幼い頃から続けてきたテニス、そして大学時代の研究で培ったスポーツ心理学の知識を用いて若いテニスプレイヤー達の心身の成長をサポートしています。 '
The Adam Blicher Show: Dissecting High Performance In Tennis
In this special episode, I'm thrilled to share some exciting news with you—I've written a book! Winning Words – How to Unlock Potential Through Communication as a Tennis Coach is finally here, and I couldn't be more excited to tell you all about it. But that's not all…
Season #25 Episode#:02 Shaun Boyce & Bobby SchindlerShaun and Bobby talk to Kelton Allen about his coaching philosophy.In this episode you'll discover how important respect is while coaching, parenting, and mentoring. Tennis Coach, Kelton Allen joins the GoTennis! Podcast (formerly the Atlanta Tennis Podcast) to talk about his coaching philosophy and how a lack of respect can cause more damage than anything elseLearn more about Kelton and NATA: https://natatennis.net/about/Kelton IG: https://www.instagram.com/keltonsallen/YouTube Full Interview: https://youtu.be/G8zukDVpMHcKing of Tennis Answer: https://youtube.com/shorts/v-DasyG9bkQ?feature=shareShaun Boyce USPTA: shaun@tennisforchildren.comhttps://tennisforchildren.com/ Bobby Schindler USPTA: schindlerb@comcast.nethttps://windermerecommunity.net/ Geovanna Boyce: geovy@regeovinate.comhttps://regeovinate.com/ This podcast is powered by GoTennis! Atlanta: Membership has its privileges https://letsgotennis.com/ https://letsgotennis.com/join/https://shop.letsgotennis.com/https://letsgotennis.com/podcast/ Do you want to read about some good things going on in the world of tennis?https://letsgotennis.com/stories/Check out our GoTennis! Atlanta Facebook page for deals, updates, events, podcasts, news, stories, coach profiles, club information, and more https://bit.ly/gt_facebook_pageAlso, you can support this show (and save some $) by shopping at https://letsgotennis.com/deals/Or, donate directly HEREWant donate with Bitcoin? Here's the address: 3EqTU1gQBLoieMeFLC1BQgCUajPpPMCgwBConsidering your own podcast? We (obviously) recommend Captivate: This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free.
Fresh off his ATP Next Generation title, Joao drops by to talk about growing up in Brazil, goals and dreams for 2025 and what keeps him humble as he rises through the rankings. One of the nicest blokes we have evrr met Enjoy
Who will win the first Grand Slam of the season? Who will have a breakthrough year? Who will cause controversy off court? We make our predictions for the 2025 tennis season. Enjoy
What a year. New Grand Slam champions, records broken, drug scandals and plently of new faces. Enjoy our 2024 wrap up episode
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Gregory Green. Coaching and mentoring are in Green's DNA, and he concurrently serves as REACH Advisor and Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at Tuskegee University. Since college, Green has been no stranger to hard work and has mastered being a student-athlete. He earned a Double Major in Psychology and Kinesiology from Winona State University and a Master's in Kinesiology from Ashwood University. He is the gold standard for any student-athlete. Gregory L. Green Sr. has been an intricate part of athletic success on and off the field since 1995. While cultivating his coach's acumen Green has humbly executed various roles in the collegiate athletic arena and has excelled in each capacity. Coach Green began his journey at Savannah State University in 1995 where he reveals that he is not just any coach. For the next four years this Cleveland native would serve as Defensive Coordinator for Football, the Judicial Affairs Coordinator, and the Head Men/Women Tennis Coach. Under Green the Women's tennis program flourished toting the following accomplishments: the highest team GPA in the SIAC four times; SIAC Tennis Champs three times; and three NCCA Tennis Tournament appearances. While at Savannah State Coach Green's prowess did not go unnoticed, he was the SIAC Conference Coach of the Year three of his four years there. Green's career would lead him to Tuskegee University in 2000 where he served as the Compliance Officer, Defensive Coordinator for Football, and the Head Men & Women Tennis Coach. While at Tuskegee for the next five years Coach Green's legacy of success still reigned true on the football field with a nationally ranked defense each year and four SIAC Conference Football Champs. This success was mirrored on the tennis courts with four SIAC Conference Tennis Championships; six NCAA Tennis Tournament appearances; five-time SIAC Highest Team GPA for Men and Women; and four SIAC Conference Tennis Coach of the Year. Green's prowess was recognized in house as well as he has also received Tuskegee's Coach of the Year Award.Green has touched various institutions as he has coached football at Winona State University, Kentucky State University, Texas Southern University, Alabama State University and Miles College consecutively. Green's Midas touch is ever apparent as he has been a part of eighteen championships as a player and coach earning him the name, “The King of Rings.” Coach Gregory L. Green Sr. continues to cultivate the lives of student athletes as he serves as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Support Service at University of Alabama at Birmingham since 2011. Here Green proudly totes the highest football APR and GPA in UAB history. Green has three daughters – Kira, Keisha, and Jazmine along with one son, Gregory Jr. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Gregory Green. Coaching and mentoring are in Green's DNA, and he concurrently serves as REACH Advisor and Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at Tuskegee University. Since college, Green has been no stranger to hard work and has mastered being a student-athlete. He earned a Double Major in Psychology and Kinesiology from Winona State University and a Master's in Kinesiology from Ashwood University. He is the gold standard for any student-athlete. Gregory L. Green Sr. has been an intricate part of athletic success on and off the field since 1995. While cultivating his coach's acumen Green has humbly executed various roles in the collegiate athletic arena and has excelled in each capacity. Coach Green began his journey at Savannah State University in 1995 where he reveals that he is not just any coach. For the next four years this Cleveland native would serve as Defensive Coordinator for Football, the Judicial Affairs Coordinator, and the Head Men/Women Tennis Coach. Under Green the Women's tennis program flourished toting the following accomplishments: the highest team GPA in the SIAC four times; SIAC Tennis Champs three times; and three NCCA Tennis Tournament appearances. While at Savannah State Coach Green's prowess did not go unnoticed, he was the SIAC Conference Coach of the Year three of his four years there. Green's career would lead him to Tuskegee University in 2000 where he served as the Compliance Officer, Defensive Coordinator for Football, and the Head Men & Women Tennis Coach. While at Tuskegee for the next five years Coach Green's legacy of success still reigned true on the football field with a nationally ranked defense each year and four SIAC Conference Football Champs. This success was mirrored on the tennis courts with four SIAC Conference Tennis Championships; six NCAA Tennis Tournament appearances; five-time SIAC Highest Team GPA for Men and Women; and four SIAC Conference Tennis Coach of the Year. Green's prowess was recognized in house as well as he has also received Tuskegee's Coach of the Year Award.Green has touched various institutions as he has coached football at Winona State University, Kentucky State University, Texas Southern University, Alabama State University and Miles College consecutively. Green's Midas touch is ever apparent as he has been a part of eighteen championships as a player and coach earning him the name, “The King of Rings.” Coach Gregory L. Green Sr. continues to cultivate the lives of student athletes as he serves as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Support Service at University of Alabama at Birmingham since 2011. Here Green proudly totes the highest football APR and GPA in UAB history. Green has three daughters – Kira, Keisha, and Jazmine along with one son, Gregory Jr. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Gregory Green. Coaching and mentoring are in Green's DNA, and he concurrently serves as REACH Advisor and Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at Tuskegee University. Since college, Green has been no stranger to hard work and has mastered being a student-athlete. He earned a Double Major in Psychology and Kinesiology from Winona State University and a Master's in Kinesiology from Ashwood University. He is the gold standard for any student-athlete. Gregory L. Green Sr. has been an intricate part of athletic success on and off the field since 1995. While cultivating his coach's acumen Green has humbly executed various roles in the collegiate athletic arena and has excelled in each capacity. Coach Green began his journey at Savannah State University in 1995 where he reveals that he is not just any coach. For the next four years this Cleveland native would serve as Defensive Coordinator for Football, the Judicial Affairs Coordinator, and the Head Men/Women Tennis Coach. Under Green the Women's tennis program flourished toting the following accomplishments: the highest team GPA in the SIAC four times; SIAC Tennis Champs three times; and three NCCA Tennis Tournament appearances. While at Savannah State Coach Green's prowess did not go unnoticed, he was the SIAC Conference Coach of the Year three of his four years there. Green's career would lead him to Tuskegee University in 2000 where he served as the Compliance Officer, Defensive Coordinator for Football, and the Head Men & Women Tennis Coach. While at Tuskegee for the next five years Coach Green's legacy of success still reigned true on the football field with a nationally ranked defense each year and four SIAC Conference Football Champs. This success was mirrored on the tennis courts with four SIAC Conference Tennis Championships; six NCAA Tennis Tournament appearances; five-time SIAC Highest Team GPA for Men and Women; and four SIAC Conference Tennis Coach of the Year. Green's prowess was recognized in house as well as he has also received Tuskegee's Coach of the Year Award.Green has touched various institutions as he has coached football at Winona State University, Kentucky State University, Texas Southern University, Alabama State University and Miles College consecutively. Green's Midas touch is ever apparent as he has been a part of eighteen championships as a player and coach earning him the name, “The King of Rings.” Coach Gregory L. Green Sr. continues to cultivate the lives of student athletes as he serves as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Support Service at University of Alabama at Birmingham since 2011. Here Green proudly totes the highest football APR and GPA in UAB history. Green has three daughters – Kira, Keisha, and Jazmine along with one son, Gregory Jr. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris introduces us to Brian Drewes, founder of ZERO VFX, a visual effects and creative studio specializing in high-quality visual effects for film. Some of their work includes “Gran Turismo,” “Black Mass,” and “The Equalizer”. Brian takes us behind the scenes of “Challengers,” a film about three star-crossed lovers told through the lens of tennis, a sport that serves as an apt metaphor for internal conflict.
Tennisnerd - Talking tennis with industry pros and enthusiasts
Coach Conor Casey used to play professional tennis and write for sitcoms. Now, he entertains and informs a growing audience with funny and relatable tennis content on his Instagram account @tenniscoachconorcasey
Mike Campbell (James 1:26; 3:1-12) Mike Campbell is Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at JBU.
In this episode on The Coaching Podcast, we're joined by Lauren Conching, the Director of Coach Education for the ITA and a passionate advocate for women in coaching. In this episode, we'll discuss the vital role women coaches play in shaping the next generation, the impact of cohesive team cultures, and the importance of continuous education for coaches. Lauren shares her journey from leading a successful women's tennis program at Hawaii Pacific University to her current role, highlighting how we can connect, collaborate, and communicate effectively in the coaching world. From creating an inclusive environment for young women in tennis to the statistics on women coaching in US colleges, this conversation is packed with insights and inspiration. Let's dive in and discover how we can support and uplift each other in the coaching community! 1.19: What's your water sport of choice? 2.10: Tell us about your new role as the Director of Coach Education for the ITA. To support coaches to connect, collaborate, and have real conversations. 3.51: How do you bring coaches together? 4.51: What are the statistics on women coaching in US colleges? It is around 25%. Why is this number so low and what can we do to improve this number? Representation! 8.09: How did you create a team culture to help young women fall in love with tennis? Stop comparing men's teams to women's teams. Never be harder on your players than they are on themselves. 11.31: What makes a great coach? Relatability Passion Communication 14.47: Are more US college players transitioning into the pro ranks? Is this a rising trend? 16.04: Will you coach your children? 18.05: Disruptive coaching idea that will change the way we coach in 2030? Get your coaching certification! 19.41: Presentation Blueprint link is below for you to learn more: https://www.acecoach.com.au/presentation-blueprint 25.25: Find someone who believes in you! To learn more about becoming a workplace coach or advancing your coaching skills, visit: www.coachem.cc or email Sarah: info@emmadoyle.com.au About Lauren Conching Currently working as the Director of Coach Education for the ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) since June 2023. Prior to taking this position, I was the women's tennis coach for 17 years at Hawaii Pacific University, where I spent my time creating a program and culture that would help young women fall in love with tennis again. As head coach, I had no players transfer out and I'm really proud of that, along with some other "successes" such as 6 NCAA Final Fours and 3 conference championships. I live in Honolulu, with my two daughters (9y and 17 mo) and my husband who is a college tennis coach at the University of Hawaii. I enjoy working (I genuinely do!), spending time at the beach and surfing, exercising, and doing absolutely nothing. Connect with LaurenWebsite: https://www.wearecollegetennis.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-conching-830b38168/
Sean McGranaghan, who once worked as a coach at Sligo Tennis Club, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison at Bristol Crown Court. He was found guilty of two counts of attempting sexual communication with a child and two counts of attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity. We hear from Kevin Quinn, CEO of Tennis Ireland.
Chris Doerr talks about his first season leading Tiger Tennis, the first year in the Leftwich, and expectations going forward. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NTD Good Morning—9/9/20241. Harris, Trump Presidential Debate Preview2. Suspect's Relatives Say Mother Tried to Warn Georgia School3. Terrorist Crossing From Jordan to West Bank Kills 3 People4. Venezuela Opposition Leader Seeks Asylum in Spain5. Protests Erupt in France Over Macron's PM Appointment6. 2 NATO Members Say Russian Drones Violated Airspace7. Tropical Storm Watch Issued for Mexico8. 30 Hurt After Truck Crashes Into Elks Lodge9. Manhunt for Kentucky Shooter Enters Day 310. Protesters Rally Against Proposed 76ers Arena11. CA ‘Line Fire' Forces Thousands to Evacuate12. GOP Releases Scathing Afghanistan Withdrawal Report13. Legal Battles Heat up in Georgia Before Election14. What's at Stake in Tomorrow's Presidential Debate?15. Angelina Jolie Receives Tiff Tribute Award in Impact Media16. Young Sailor Journeys Around the World17. Is Putin Stirring the Pot Amid Presidential Election18. New Yorkers Weigh in on Trump Sentencing Delay19. Boeing Makes Tentative Deal to Avoid Labor Strike 20. The Great Reno Balloon Race21. Cleared of Doping, Sinner Wins Singles Title22. Tennis Coach on Training Leading up to US Open
Our guest on The Coaching Podcast is Liz Odera, an award-winning tennis coach and motivational speaker who has changed the lives of thousands of youth through the power of sport. In this episode, Liz shares her insights on creating change through representation, the importance of adventure in coaching, and the power of group coaching. We'll also discuss her philosophies behind the Girl Power Clubs and Liz will inspire us to embrace life, enjoy everything, and challenge the way we think about coaching. Here are the summary points; 1.28: Coffee of choice? 3.15: What is your back story? 4.51: "If you want to create change, you have to introduce sports into it!" 5.40: How did you create change? Representation! 11.35: Three words come to mind to describe Coach Em's African experience: 1) Humility 2) Grateful 3) Perspective 15.11: Did you coach your children? Yes, there is power in group coaching. 18.03: IS there such a thing as work-life balance? 29.41: What makes a great coach? Adventure - Having a spirit of adventure and creativity Be inclusive - Group effort always helps everyone grow together 23.58: What are the key philosophies behind the Girl Power Clubs? 28.50: What advice do you have for your 17-year-old self? Try it all! 29.54: Disruptive coaching idea that will change the way we coach in 2030? Introduce the sport to everyone regardless of where they are or who they are! To learn more about becoming a workplace coach or advancing your coaching skills, visit: www.coachem.cc or email Sarah: info@emmadoyle.com.au About Liz Odera Liz Odera is an award-winning coach, motivational speaker, and published author, Dr. Elizabeth Odera, was knighted with the medal of French Order of Youth and Sports by the French Government and The Head of State Commendation (HSC) from the Government of Kenya, and the Black Tennis Hall of Fame (BTHF), for her groundbreaking work in using sport to promote health and education of more than 11,000 youth annually. A Board Member at Sadili Oval Sports Academy. Liz has over 20 years of project management experience internationally in business, non-profit, sport, medical research, and education. Captain of the Women's Tennis Team, Kenyatta University, 1982 - 1986, and co-author Sports for Life (Amazon), Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Okongo Odera, is a qualified PTR Professional, Clinician, and Tester, and former top-seeded ladies in tennis in Kenya, having won many national, and university awards. A director at a top non-profit sports club (Sadili Oval) in Nairobi, Kenya, with experience in running training sessions, camps, and tournaments globally. A high-performance coach, Liz has developed players for tours, to national team positions, WTA/ITF ranking, junior grand slams (French, US, and Wimbledon), and USA Division I College tennis scholarships. Connect with Liz Email: askus@sadili.comWebsite: https://lizodera.com/ and https://club.sadili.com
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Hayden Perez talks about finally having a home again at Leftwich, the impact it can make, and a hungry team looking for post-season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Nivedita Jerath is one of the many successful people impacted by Rick Macci, a legend who counts Serena and Venus Williams, and Andy Roddick among the tennis stars he's coached. In Part 4 of our conversation, Dr. Jerath and Coach Rick share their tips for parents and young athletes.
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Welcome to Season 13, Episode 31, of the ParentingAces Podcast, a proud member of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. This week, we are joined by coach Marcelo Ferreira, former Men's Tennis Coach at TCU and Pepperdine and current developmental coach at the Windy Hill Athletic Club in Atlanta, GA. Marcelo recently returned from a European Adventure with several of his players and their families where the kids trained, watched some incredible professional tennis, and had the opportunity to interact with some of the pros. As you will hear, Marcelo had several goals for this trip, not the least of which was to show his players how their peers are training and competing in other countries and to appreciate the setting in which they are privileged to train. Growing up in Brazil, Marcelo was brought up with a lot of discipline when it came to his own tennis training and development. His hope is to instill that same work ethic in the juniors he works with at Windy Hill. If you are a junior coach interested in taking a similar trip with your players, Marcelo is happy to speak with you about what's involved. For those families in or around Atlanta, you can reach out to Marcelo about future travel and training opportunities. His email is marceloferreira2310@gmail.com. You can also follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/coachferreiratennis/ - be sure to check out all his posts about this summer's trip! If you're so inclined, please share this – and all our episodes! – with your fellow tennis players, parents, and coaches. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or via your favorite podcast app. Please be sure to check out our logo'd merch as well as our a la carte personal consultations in our online shop. CREDITS Intro & Outro Music: Morgan Stone aka STØNE Audio & Video Editing: Lisa Stone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Nivedita Jerath is one of the many successful people impacted by Rick Macci, a legend who counts Serena and Venus Williams, and Andy Roddick among the tennis stars he's coached. In Part 3 of our conversation, Dr. Jerath and Coach Rick discuss their book, "Billion Dollar Mind: A Practical Guide to Mental Strength in the Game of Life."
Dr. Nivedita Jerath is one of the many successful people impacted by Rick Macci, a legend who counts Serena and Venus Williams, and Andy Roddick among the tennis stars he's coached. In Part 2 of our conversation, Coach Rick reveals how he got his start in coaching, what he tries to impart on his students, and what linked him and Dr. Jerath to one another.
Dr. Nivedita Jerath is one of the many successful people impacted by Rick Macci, a legend who counts Serena and Venus Williams, and Andy Roddick among the tennis stars he's coached. In Part 1 of our conversation, Coach Rick and Dr. Jerath share about their childhoods, those who influenced them and their starts in tennis. Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue–chip athletes and coaches.