Tennis Fan, Teaching Pro or Coach, Tennis Media, Other
Random things about me (hobbies, occupation, tennis history, favorite band, etc.):
Former tennis coach at Kent State and John Carroll U. Goal to build 6 tennis holistic learning centers in urban areas of the country. Volunteered at Israel Tennis Centers where the idea was germinated in the 80's. Ron Steele, then Davis Cup coach encouraged the idea. www.healthyreferral.com is our web site on holistic health with a link to the tennis concept.
Favorite pro tennis player(s):
Mecir, Nastase, Henin, Billie Jean, McEnroe, Rosewall, Laver, Orantes, Vilas, Borg, McMillian and Hewitt, Tiriac for business acumen. Torben Ulrich for bringing zen concepts in tennis.
My tennis skill (please check your NTRP if you know it):
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Hi HRN!
Glad to see you here. Welcome to the largest tennis network in the world! We are happy to have tennis related businesses as members on Tennisopolis.com. This is a social and industry-specific network for tennis players, fans, clubs, pros and businesses.
We have a few tips and easy guidelines to follow. The key to getting noticed on Tennisopolis is really participate in the site - respond to forum posts, blog posts and post some of your own. Another great idea is to customize and add a lot of information on your own profile page. Have a look at the Boston Lobsters profile to get some inspiration.
Please see the Community Guidelines.
Please use the "Invite" tab at the top to invite your tennis contacts into Tennisopolis. We are building this social (and business) network for the entire tennis community. I appreciate any help you can provide, spreading the word to your network of tennis connections.
Thanks,
Mark Baker
Community Manager