Jake Wilkinson
Jake was born and grew up in Sweden and started playing tennis at the age of 8. He was continually ranked in the top 10 as a junior, with his highest ranking at hitting the second rank. He won the National Singles Title twice as
Jennifer Fowler
Jennifer has been playing professional tennis since she was 11 years old. Previously ranked #4 in New York State, she went on to play number 1 and 2 singles for 4 years at Westminster College, a Division 3 school in Pennsylvania. Jennifer still holds the
Walter Highline
Walter has thirty-five years of playing experience at hand. Growing up in Las Vegas, Nevada, he participated in Jr. lessons and multiple top-level tournaments. Moving to the Coachella Valley in southern California, he attended The College of the Desert in Palm Desert. After a seven-year
Gary Blend
Gary started playing junior tennis at age of 14 in Southern California. He attended LB Wilson High School where he shared co-MVP varsity honors his senior year. At Long Beach City College, Gary won The South Coast Conference Singles titles twice. Later, he played college
Jake Wilkinson
Jake was born and grew up in Sweden and started playing tennis at the age of 8. He was continually ranked in the top 10 as a junior, with his highest ranking at hitting the second rank. He won the National Singles Title twice as
Jennifer Fowler
Jennifer has been playing professional tennis since she was 11 years old. Previously ranked #4 in New York State, she went on to play number 1 and 2 singles for 4 years at Westminster College, a Division 3 school in Pennsylvania. Jennifer still holds the
Walter Highline
Walter has thirty-five years of playing experience at hand. Growing up in Las Vegas, Nevada, he participated in Jr. lessons and multiple top-level tournaments. Moving to the Coachella Valley in southern California, he attended The College of the Desert in Palm Desert. After a seven-year
Gary Blend
Gary started playing junior tennis at age of 14 in Southern California. He attended LB Wilson High School where he shared co-MVP varsity honors his senior year. At Long Beach City College, Gary won The South Coast Conference Singles titles twice. Later, he played college