The EMAzing Tennis Podcast: Recent Episodes

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In Episode 32 of The EMAzing Podcast, hosts Ema Burgic and Jose Camacho are joined by Dr. Mark Blank, Clinic Director of USA Sports Medicine in Wellington, to explore the significance of dry needling therapy for athletes. Dr. Blank, with a strong background in physical therapy, sports medicine, and orthopedics, shares insights from his extensive experience working with teams like the UCF football team and the San Diego Chargers, focusing on injury prevention.

This episode is Sponsored by: Matchset Tennis - get 10% off with coupon tenniswithema and Lucky in Love - use code EB20C to save 20%.The episode delves into the world of dry needling, a technique targeting specific structures to expedite healing and reduce inflammation. It's an essential addition to injury prevention and recovery, emphasizing the importance of early identification and corrective exercises to minimize the risk of injuries, especially chronic ones.

The conversation highlights the vital role of physical therapists in athlete care and their capacity to provide sports-specific assessments and injury prevention knowledge. The hosts stress the importance of seeking professional help when necessary to ensure the well-being of athletes and everyday individuals.

You'll also gain valuable insights into common injuries, such as tennis elbow, and learn about effective treatments, including trigger point dry needling, Graston scraping, and more. The episode touches on topics like sore shins and the use of cold plunges in sports.

Don't miss this informative discussion on athlete care, injury prevention, and the wonders of dry needling therapy. Remember to like, subscribe, and share for a healthier and injury-free lifestyle!

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Welcome to Episode 31 of The EMAzing Podcast with your hosts, Ema Burgic and co-host Jose Camacho! đŸŽŸ This week, we're thrilled to have Cyril Saulnier, a former ATP player with a singles ranking of 48, joining us. Cyril's journey from player to coach has given him a unique perspective on the court.

This episode is Sponsored by: Matchset Tennis - get 10% off with coupon tenniswithema and Lucky in Love - use code EB20C to save 20%.Cyril discusses the advantages of his player background, how it helps him communicate better with athletes, and why coaching is a decision worth investing in. He shares insights on preparing for the competitive tennis world and the importance of consistency.

Ema shares her experiences in the world of tennis and the dedication it requires. She also highlights the importance of self-care. The conversation delves into handling pressure, improving technique, and staying focused during matches. Cyril emphasizes the mental aspect of competition and the need for routines and practice. Cyril discusses building trust with players both on and off the court and the significance of maintaining positive relationships.

Tune in for an engaging discussion on the mental and physical aspects of tennis, golf, and the pursuit of excellence in sports.

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Welcome back to The EMAzing Podcast! In this episode, host Ema Burgic reunites with guest Jessica Levin to dive deep into the world of women's tennis leagues in Florida. They explore the dynamics of the WTA League and the Queen's League, where player requirements and team structures vary significantly.

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Jessica sheds light on the challenges faced by women in recreational tennis, including the intricacies of lineups and the reluctance to accept feedback. The discussion emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues within professional tennis leagues.

Jessica also shares her personal experiences on the team, from the highs of victory to the lows of defeat, emphasizing the need to strike a balance and work on self-improvement. Additionally, she highlights the role of sports psychologists in helping players manage emotions and enhance their performance.

And don't miss the sneak peek into Jessica's bag, filled with interesting items like vapes, scrunchies, and Moroccan oil. Tune in for a dose of laughter and insightful discussions on toxic teammates and more! đŸŽŸđŸŽ™ïž

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Join us for an incredibly heartfelt episode of The EMAzing Podcast as we catch up with a dear friend and tennis sensation, Paula Ormaechea on episode 29. Paula's journey is one of resilience and triumph, where she bravely shares her struggles with depression and anxiety while pursuing her passion for tennis. đŸŽŸ Despite the heartbreak of losing her father, Paula managed to end the year on a high note, achieving a remarkable ranking of 160.In this enlightening conversation, we explore the profound importance of healing from past traumas and cultivating healthy relationships. Our speakers emphasize the significance of not rushing into relationships when one isn't ready and the power of therapy in working through life's challenges.We encourage you to prioritize personal growth and self-improvement while finding the balance between seeking support and avoiding relationships that may not align with your needs.Paula Ormaechea shares her wisdom on putting yourself first and not chasing after others, while our host Ema reflects on her own journey of being single and raising children. Ultimately, this episode reminds us all about the value of personal growth, self-discovery, and the delicate art of balancing support and self-care. đŸŒ±đŸ’ȘTune in now for an enriching conversation that will leave you inspired and empowered! 🎧 #TheEMAZingPodcast #HealingJourney #PersonalGrowth #SelfDiscovery #balanceinlife Today's episode is sponsored by Matchset and Lucky in Love. Matchset is an amazing company that provides players with incredible equipment and apparel with matchset equipment does matter. And they make sure it won't slow you down. Use code tenniswithema to get 10% of match tennis today. Lucky in Love. Gone are the days of ladies golf and tennis apparel that all look the same. Lucky in Love is ushering in a new age. The high end women's apparel brings options fit for the modern, expressive woman. Party in the ultimate luxury and shop Lucky in Love for your new favorite fashion items for woman and use code, EB20C to get 20% of your next purchase.

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In this episode of The EMAzing Tennis Podcast, Diana Bogolii, a former professional tennis player from Ukraine, shares her journey from playing professionally to coaching in West Palm Beach. She grew up in Ukraine and faced financial challenges, including equipment, coaches, and other expenses. Bogolii believes that the transition from professional tennis to college is a continuation of education, and that many players struggle to find other options after college. She also highlights the importance of connections and networking, as opportunities keep rising.Diana Bogolii started coaching as a side job while at school and transitioned from high performance academies to recreational country club coaching. She has been at the club where she currently plays and hopes to reach her full potential when she is 40 or 50. Burgic discusses her husband's involvement with Venus Williams and her coaching career with Sofia Cannon. They also discuss the differences between men's and women's tennis, emphasizing the importance of calmness and emotional control in the game.Diana discusses her passion for good coffee and starting a coffee business to provide a passive income source. They discovered high-quality, recently roasted coffee that wasn't found in stores or online. They took courses on coffee growth and roasting, creating their own brand, Jarbar, which offers 10 different types of coffees. They discovered the difference in taste when trying different coffees and found it rewarding. JarBar Coffee offers high-quality coffee and a 20% discount for listeners using code Ema20.

Today's episode is sponsored by Matchset and Lucky in Love. Matchset is an amazing company that provides players with incredible equipment and apparel with matchset equipment does matter. And they make sure it won't slow you down. Use code tenniswithema to get 10% of match tennis today. Lucky in Love. Gone are the days of ladies golf and tennis apparel that all look the same. Lucky in Love is ushering in a new age. The high end women's apparel brings options fit for the modern, expressive woman. Party in the ultimate luxury and shop Lucky in Love for your new favorite fashion items for woman and use code, EB20C to get 20% of your next purchase.

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In this episode we're back with Jessica Levine and this time we are talking about the challenges of finding the right pro tennis coach for both recreational and professional players. Jessica Levin, a beginner recreational tennis player, shares her experiences of private lessons and the challenges of finding the right coach. They both agree that finding the right coach can be confusing and difficult, as each coach may have different teaching methods and opinions. Ema advises sticking with one coach for a year and having trust in their coach, even when they don't feel well. They emphasize the importance of bonding with their coach and conveying the same message to ensure consistency and understanding.

They dive into discussing tennis performance and the rule of follow through, emphasizing the importance of having someone devoted to oneself for success in sports. Jessica expresses her desire to improve and feel good after their lessons, but also acknowledge the frustrations of conflicting information from different pros.

In recreational tennis, confidence can become an identity, and players need to focus on themselves and not have too high expectations. They also emphasize the importance of tennis as a good mental health and social activity.

Today's episode is sponsored by Matchset and Lucky in Love. Matchset is an amazing company that provides players with incredible equipment and apparel with matchset equipment does matter. And they make sure it won't slow you down. Use code tenniswithema to get 10% of match tennis today. Lucky in Love. Gone are the days of ladies golf and tennis apparel that all look the same. Lucky in Love is ushering in a new age. The high end women's apparel brings options fit for the modern, expressive woman. Party in the ultimate luxury and shop Lucky in Love for your new favorite fashion items for woman and use code, EB20C to get 20% of your next purchase.


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In this episode of The EMAzing Podcast we talk with Coach Farshad, 23 year veteran, shares his passion for developing juniors' skills and empowering their lives. He started playing at 12 and a half years old and became obsessed with the sport. After six months of training, he started coaching and volunteering to gain core time. Coaching helped him become the best version of himself, and he eventually got his first private client, Luca Corinteli , who went on to be a top 35 player.Coach Farshad emphasizes the importance of open communication and bridging the gap between coach and student, as everyone is different. They dive in to discuss the importance of technique in tennis, emphasizing the need for timing, understanding the ball's speed and spin, and understanding the problem and solution. They also discuss the importance of progression in tennis, fixing core issues, and the concept of the forehand angle.Furthermore, they discuss the importance of perfecting the forehand angle, focusing on proper foot positioning and a kinetic chain to generate speed and energy. Coach Farshad believes that following this sequence can lead to better results, but Burgic shares her own struggles with maintaining her own power and focus and so much more!

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Today's episode is sponsored by Matchset and Lucky in Love. Matchset is an amazing company that provides players with incredible equipment and apparel with matchset equipment does matter. And they make sure it won't slow you down. Use code tenniswithema to get 10% of match tennis today. Lucky in Love. Gone are the days of ladies golf and tennis apparel that all look the same. Lucky in Love is ushering in a new age. The high end women's apparel brings options fit for the modern, expressive woman. Party in the ultimate luxury and shop Lucky in Love for your new favorite fashion items for woman and use code, EB20 to get 20% of your next purchase.

The EMAzing tennis podcast features Jessica Levin, a new tennis player who moved to Florida during the COVID-19 pandemic. She joined a tennis clinic and learned the basic tennis method from a professional. Levin realized the importance of footwork and success in the sport, this episode is going to be more on the casual side of tennis, focusing on recreational players and their journey to success.

Jessica shares her goal to move up in the divisions and takes private lessons to improve her game. She struggles with consistency, but believes in the saying "play tennis or die trying," reflecting on her determination to keep playing and keep up with recreational players.

In this conversation, Ema Burgic and Jessica discuss their tennis journeys, the importance of footwork and body coordination, the concept of a "lifestyle" in tennis, and answering the questions like do aspiring players choose a coach based on appearance? Jessica shares personal experiences with cheating and manipulated scores, and she shares her favorite tennis book, 365 Days of Tennis.

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Ema Burgic and Jose Camacho hosting a tennis podcast with Terhemba Makurdi, the legendary player and coach. Makurdi: Born in Nigeria, moved to the US on a scholarship to Florida A&M, and started playing tennis at six. Professional tennis player turned coach, starting his journey at Everet Tennis Academy and now Director of Tennis Performance at One Tennis Academy in Boca Raton, Florida.

A glimpse into the busy schedule of student-athletes: two hours of morning tennis, four hours of afternoon tennis, and an hour of fitness. A discussion on the choice between online and traditional school tennis programs, the significance of academics in tennis education, and the role of coaches in shaping college and pro careers. The coach's role in identifying and nurturing differences in a player's development is discussed in the conversation, allowing them to grow and develop.

Jose Camacho and Terhemba Makurdi delve into the world of coaching and the fierce competition it entails. Camacho highlights the importance of a process-oriented approach and perseverance, reminding us not to give up or rush a child's development based on age. Jose and Terhemba share their thoughts on Rick Macy's $800 per hour lesson fee. Tune in to listen!

Exploring the contrast between professional and private coaching, and the risks of exploitation. Camacho emphasizes the importance of a coach's current work and passion in shaping their reputation. Terhemba Makurdi emphasizes the importance of a coach's humility and present-focused mindset over their past accomplishments.

Coach prioritizes individual attention and quality by offering private lessons at a tennis academy. Shifting the focus from the coach's ego to the player's growth.


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Ema Burgic and Jose Camacho host a podcast featuring Scott Williams, a professional tennis player and coach with 21 years of experience. Scott is known for his kindness, passion, and energy, making him a great friend. Scott has coached Max Murni to a career high ranking of number one in the world and Tommy Paul to two career high rankings of number two in the world. He is also a 2012 USPTA high school coach of the year and author of serious tennis skills and drills. Williams grew up in a tennis mecca with talented players, including John Michael Gamble and Julie Harrington. He aimed to become a professional coach and compete in the tennis world. Williams met an Austrian family who offered to teach German and coach their daughter. He studied under Ivan Lendl coach Yan Swoboda and learned the Czech method of tech technique. Williams started a group traveling to the United States during the summer and introduced himself to Nick Bollettieri at the 88 Open. He emphasized the importance of a support system for players, including foot care, laundry, and mental recovery.

They discuss the challenges of parents wanting to be there with their kids and their parents coaches, and share their experience of coaching their son and daughter to college, balancing their roles as parents and coaches. Scott discusses his journey as a tennis coach and a parent, focusing on motor skills and introducing children to other sports. Scott emphasizes the importance of a parent's journey from the get-go, focusing on their children's development and interests. He suggests the student athlete pathway as a viable option for tennis players to go on to college, allowing them to pursue their passions while still living as a professional player as the cost to go pro without the educational route is now up to about $175,000 per year between coaching and travelling. They also discuss scouting before their children enter college, investing time and resources in their children's education, and maintaining healthy relationships with their children.

He talks about the importance of adapting and adjusting to different coaching styles for different children, understanding and adapting to their unique needs and preferences and starting from the beginning, focusing on the student's development, playing tournaments, and setting a professional objective. They also discuss the dangers of setting an ultimate goal, potential injuries, and burnout, which can occur in sports, and suggest addressing burnout by focusing on specific activities or the child's passion for the sport.

And so much more!


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Ema Burgic and Jose Camacho talk about Emma Burgic's outstanding performance at the Battle of Boca, a UTR competition in Florida. Burgic performed admirably despite his ailments and lack of training. Despite her nerves and concern of underperformance, Burgic was able to keep her cool and develop throughout the competition. During her competitive tennis match, she recounted her experiences, referencing her mental coach Jure @genuine.athlete from Sylvania and her hardships. Burgic also talked about her experiences and mental methods, such as breathing exercises and accepting one's limitations. Burgic's resilience and tenacity shine through in her determination to overcome obstacles and achieve her objectives.

Ema Burgic discusses her journey through the tennis world, starting from scratch and focusing on her strengths rather than weaknesses. Burgic's self-esteem has grown in recent days, and she is secure in her abilities and her ability to improve. She intends to play a 25k next week in order to enhance her physical strength.

Jose Camacho discusses Burgic's weekend and technical aspects of her game, highlighting her swinging, overheads, backhand, and serve. Burgic acknowledges that her mentality is sometimes negative, but she is determined to improve. She believes that her personal life is not allowing her to excel in everything, but is taking it one step at a time and believes it is coming together mentally.


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In an episode of The EMAzing Tennis Podcast, Ema Burgic and Jose Camacho talk with Iris Beatrice, a friend, mentor and a top junior coach with 15 years of experience.

Iris believes in giving back to the game, sharing knowledge, and helping players become better athletes. She believes that a good coach should focus on the players themselves and share their experiences. Trust is crucial in the professional tennis environment, and coaches must be consistent in their behavior and aware of their strengths and weaknesses.

They discuss The WTA inclusion program as it aims to create more diversity and a place for female coaches to enter the pro tour. Currently, only 13% of the WTA's female players are coaches, and eight of those players are their parents or mothers. The program aims to create a more accessible environment for female coaches, allowing them to transition into the professional world and build strong bonds with their clients. Ema discusses the challenges faced by female coaches in the tennis world, including family life and the need for inclusivity in the program. The WTA program is expected to help change this by putting each other out there and supporting each other as females. The future of tennis instruction will be driven by the fight for women's rights and the development of a more inclusive and supportive environment for female coaches.


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Welcome to the EMAzing Tennis podcast, hosted by Ema Burgic and Jose Camacho. In today's episode, we have a special guest, Sergio Martinez, a Spanish-American coach with 20 years of experience. Sergio's journey in tennis is truly inspiring, as he started playing at a young age and quickly showed promise. However, a broken arm derailed his dreams of becoming a professional player, leading him to discover his passion for coaching.

Sergio began teaching tennis at the age of 18 in Spain before an opportunity arose for him to visit America in 2011/2012. He was immediately impressed by the excellent facilities and started working with players at both the voluntary and professional levels.

After returning to Spain for a year, Sergio decided to move back to West Palm Beach in 2016. He established his own academy there in 2018, which has since grown to around 50 players. Sergio's dedication to the game is evident in his coaching style, as he believes that passion and intensity are essential for both players and coaches.

One valuable piece of advice Sergio shares is the importance of having energy, passion, and connection with players. He emphasizes that coaches don't have to be amazing players themselves, but they must bring enthusiasm and a genuine desire to help their players succeed. Sergio believes that technique and drills can be challenging to explain, but with the right passion and connection, coaches can effectively guide their players towards their goals.

Sergio's story serves as a reminder of the significance of passion and connection in the world of tennis.


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The host of The EMAzing Tennis Podcast, Ema Burgic, talks about her time spent working with Curt Stefan, owner of Custom Tennis Rackets, in this episode of the podcast. Ivan Lendl, Pete Sampras, Michael Chang, Patrick Rafter, Andy Murray, Casper Ruud, Martina Navratilova, Monica Seles, Mary Jo Fernandez, and Jessica Pegula are just some of the well-known tennis players that Curt has collaborated with during his career. In order to increase performance, Burgic highlights the significance of good racket care as well as an understanding of the elements that contribute to damage. In addition to this, Curt talks about the history of the market for tennis as well as the evolution of poly and synthetic strings.


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In this episode of The EMAzing tennis podcast, Juan Benitez, a Colombian tennis player and coach, discusses his motivation and drive for the sport. Benitez, who started playing tennis at Baylor and later pursued a coaching career, believes that learning from setbacks and growing bigger from them is essential for personal growth and success in the sport. The podcast also touches on the importance of financial support for young players, the challenges of college and pro tournaments, and the differences between tennis and golf. The debate between the two sports is ongoing, and coaches should prioritize their players' health and well-being to achieve their goals.


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» Welcome to the Tennis Podcast, where we dive into the world of tennis and help you get back into the game of things! Whether you're a casual player looking to brush up on your skills or someone who's been away from the court for a while, this podcast is for you. Join our expert panel of tennis enthusiasts as we discuss essential techniques, share valuable tips, and provide insightful strategies to elevate your game. From mastering the perfect serve to improving your footwork and tactical decision-making, we cover it all. Don't let rustiness hold you back—tune in to the Tennis Podcast and rediscover the joy of tennis today! Subscribe now for regular episodes packed with tennis expertise and inspiration.


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In this episode I am answering questions that I got asked on my Instagram after I announced my comeback on tour. If you have more questions please feel free to write in the comments and we will cover it next time!


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In this episode I am sharing some of my experiences as a player and now as a coach. We are talking about what makes a great tennis clinic. What separates successful pro vs someone that did not make it. How a week should look like when preparing for a tournament etc. and we also make it fun by trivia challenge and you have to listen till the end to see who won!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ema-burgic-bucko/support

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On this episode of the EMAzing tennis podcast, we interview Paola Graziani, a fitness trainer from France that specializes in female body transformations.

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Riza Zalameda offers customized tennis coaching to players of all  levels, locally and abroad. The former pro of Virgin founder, Sir  Richard Branson, also delivers an exclusive service traveling to  clients' homes and vacations, providing unlimited access to lessons and  games for the entire group. A former NCAA Champion, WTA Tour pro, and a  delight to be around, Riza wants to bring the game to you. Ready to  play?  Check out tenniswithriza.com and follow her on the socials for upcoming  events and retreats @rizazalameda and @rizatennis  A bit about her tennis career: – 3 years Personal tennis coach to Sir Richard Branson on Necker Island – NCAA Division I collegiate coach at Columbia University in New York  & Seton Hall in New Jersey – #76 ranked on the WTA tour in doubles and played at Wimbledon, US Open  & French Open – 8x All-American, NCAA Division I Team & Individual Champion as a  UCLA scholarship-athlete

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Nikola Aracic from Intuitive Tennis talks about the upcoming new episode of Ema vs Macy. We also discuss strategies for recreational tennis players, the growing popularity of pickleball, and who has the best of each shot on the professional tennis tour. 

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Grace Melrose is a former WTA player who now runs a high performance academy for girls called Tennis Girl Nation, giving girls the mental tools to play at their highest levels. She is a speaker, and author of the #1 new release on Amazon, Girl Boss Tennis and is passionate about helping girls reach their dreams in tennis. I hope you enjoyed this video, if you did be sure to like and subscribe for more tennis content!

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Former WTA Top 200 professional player, Ema Burgic Bucko, answers questions about her life and career.

0:00 - Start

1:11 - What stage of your tennis career did you enjoy the most?

4:22 - If you had to fight another WTA player for $1,000,000 - who would it be?

6:43 - Why did you stop playing pro and is there any part of you that wishes you played longer?

11:06 - If you had to choose between only eating with your hands or only being barefoot for the rest of your life, which would you pick?

12:06 - Why did you decide to get into social media? What are some of the pros and cons of doing social media?

17:46 - What do you think is the most boring sport in the world?

19:52 - What are the 3 best pieces of advice you’ve been given for the court?

23:28 - Why can’t you pronounce ‘little’?

25:31 - What are your goals/vision for your career as a coach and as a social media personality?

32:32 - Jose’s Shower Thoughts

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Vania is a former professional tennis player that reached career high rankings of #3 in the world in doubles and #50 in the world in singles. She is a two-time Grand Slam Doubles Champion, winning Wimbledon and the US Open. She represented players on Tour as a WTA Player Council representative and is currently a consultant for the Women’s Tennis Association and Women’s Tennis Benefit Association. She is a Director At Large on the USTA’s Board of Directors and on USTA Southern California’s DEI committee. She received an undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and a masters degree in Nonprofit Management from Northeastern University. In her free time, Vania enjoys bird-watching and singing.

We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides tennis and STEM programming for underprivileged children. Our programs are located in Kampala, Uganda, Los Angeles, CA, working with 120 children annually and have impacted over 300 children since inception. We are one of the few tennis nonprofit organizations led by professional tennis players, with our founders winning Grand Slams and reaching the highest echelons of the sport, ensuring the best quality of tennis development.

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4:25 - How did it feel to win Wimbledon

7:02 - Did you go to college?

8:08 - Was it hard balancing online college and playing professional tennis?

10:17 - What made you decide to retire?

13:31 - What did you start doing right away once you retired?

18:50 - What hobbies do you have?

19:32 - How are your workouts?

24:56 - What’s your main priority now?

27:57 - Do you face any challenges as a female in the industry?

32:23 - Do you have any advice for women in the tennis industry?

36:50 - How can people support Serving Up Hope?


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Michele Krause is a tennis fitness integration specialist. Michele was the Cardio Tennis Global Education Director for 15 years and works with the USTA to grow Cardio Tennis. She managed the Cardio Tennis program starting in 2005 and under her leadership it became a global product and is now part of tennis culture throughout the world. Michele is an experienced international speaker and trainer who has presented at industry events all over the world and has delivered over 500 educational courses to tennis and fitness professionals. Michele has been featured on the Tennis Channel’s “One Minute Clinics”, “On court with USPTA”, “Bulging Brides” as well as NBC’s “the Biggest Loser”. She organized and implemented the “Get Fit Wichita” and “Million Calorie burn” tennis fitness events. Michele is a USPTA and PTR tennis professional who managed tennis facilities throughout the US prior to her Cardio Tennis role. She is certified/qualified in TRX Suspension Training, Combine 360, Pat Etcheberry, RacquetFit, CoreFirst, and an ITPA-Tennis Performance Trainer. Michele received the TIA/PTR Industry Excellence award in 2012, the Tennis Industry Service award in 2018, and the USPTA Florida Pro of the Year award in 2018.  


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Anja Prislan is currently running a successful tennis academy in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic with over 100 players. She was a professional WTA tennis player for 11 years. In the last 6 years she has been a  professional tennis coach with ITF and GPTCA license. Has worked in  Germany as an assistant academy coach, with national top players, and head coach of junior development program. Has coaching experience with WTA and ITF, TE junior players. Furthermore, she assisted in  preparations and organizations of international tennis camps for high  competitive players.


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In this episode, I talk about my upbringing and introduction to tennis. When I first discovered tennis as a kid, I was immediately obsessed with it. This obsession allowed me to travel around the world to play and win numerous competitions as a junior professional. I played college tennis at Baylor University where I became a 7x All-American and achieved top 5 status in the NCAA. After college, I reignited my love for the game through coaching. Now that I’ve been coaching for almost 5 years, I’m happy to say that I’ve been able to turn my passion for this sport into my very own business and brand.


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Emma Doyle - The Energy and High-Performance Under-Pressure Coach who is a world leader in Unleashing Human Potential. She has been coaching for 30 years and through her keynote speaking, mentoring, coaching, and consultancy she inspires, improves, and impacts players, coaches, teams, and corporates within her Global triangle between Melbourne, Australia, Denver, Colorado and Glasgow, Scotland.


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Kyle LaCroix, Assistant Director of Tennis at The Oaks in Boca Raton, Florida for last 18 years and Chief Education Officer at SETS Consulting. Kyle has experience working with players at each level of their competitive careers and at every stage of their professional and personal development. He is recognized throughout the industry as a reliable, hardworking, genuine presence. Kyle utilizes great people skills and is an exceptional communicator. He understands the important roles and responsibilities that federations, coaches and players carry with them on a daily basis. Kyle is also a prolific writer. He’s been published in USPTA Addvantage Magazine, Baselines USPTA Florida Division Magazine, the tennis blog LoveSetMatch.net, TennisTribe Online Magazine and currently writes for the world’s leading tennis instructional website Tennisplayer.net.

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Gaby Paz is a former Top 200 WTA player with 10 career titles. From Venezuela, she began playing tennis on a whim. Despite her lack of foundation in tennis or organized athletics at the time, Gaby was immediately taken by the sport and became a voracious student of the game. She went on to become a Top 10 ITF Junior, a US Open Junior Finalist, and cracked the world's top 200 rankings on the WTA tour. During her career in the WTA, Paz won matches against big names, such as Jessica Pegula and Karolina Pliskova.

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Nikola Aracic is a full-time YouTuber and tennis coach with an audience of over 200,000 followers. Hailing from Split, Croatia, Nikola spent much of his childhood playing and teaching tennis. He began coaching when he was 13-years-old, taking over some of his father's private clients. He moved to the United States to play NCAA tennis at Murray State. After college, he was eventually able to start coaching tennis full-time and turned his sights to YouTube and social media. Now, he is one of the biggest names in tennis.

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