Tagged: learning tennis

Tennis Pro Highlight: Sadie Spahn

Meet Sadie Spahn, a tennis professional at Elite Sports Club-Brookfield with over 20 years of playing experience. Learn more about Sadie and her tennis background!

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Tennis Pro Highlight: Heather Harding-Zukewich

Heather Harding-Zukewich is an experienced tennis pro at Elite Sports Club-West Brookfield. She loves helping her tennis students young and old develop their skills and passion for the game. Learn […]

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Tennis Pro Highlight: Andres Bustani

Andres Bustani is a tennis pro at Elite Sports Club-West Brookfield. He joins our talented tennis staff with over 20 years of tennis experience and is looking to share his […]

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Tennis Pro Highlight: David Pollack

David Pollack is a tennis pro at Elite Sports Club-River Glen. Having recently returned to Elite, he is eager to help our members improve their tennis game, resume their active […]

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Tennis Pro Highlight: Todd Miller

Todd Miller is a USPTA tennis professional at Elite Sports Club – Mequon and North Shore. He teaches both youth and adult tennis lessons to instill his love of the […]

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What Size Racquet Should My Child Be Using?

Choosing the right sized tennis racquet is important for the development of junior tennis players. Whether you have a child just starting out or one that has outgrown their current […]

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Get a Grip! Which Tennis Grip is Right for Me?

There are many ways to grip your tennis racquet. Your playing style, situational awareness, and level of comfortability will determine which one you should use. As you become more skilled, […]

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Tennis Pro Highlight: Jeff & Jordan Aranda

Following Wally Bronson’s retirement after 50+ years, Elite Sports Clubs is proud to announce that Jeff and Jordan Aranda will be stepping into the role together as Tennis Co-Directors of […]

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Know Your Tennis Racquet Bevels

A tennis racquet’s handle has an octagonal shape, and the 8 sides are called bevels. The bevels serve as a reference point for executing certain grip types, as well as […]

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5 Tennis Terms You Might Not Know

Experienced tennis players might know every single word in the sport’s glossary. However, the casual player might be less familiar with certain terms. Here are 5 tennis terms of which […]

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