On a slow Thursday morning, an unusually quiet game of tennis is unfolding inside the gym at the Georgia Academy for the Blind. Rather than applause echoing off the brick walls of the gym, the only ...
Greater Pottstown Tennis & Learning’s adaptive program was recently the recipient of a prestigious award. “It is an honor to have our Racquet Stars program recognized as the program of the year for ...
Jan. 28—Evan Enquist is the United States Tennis Association's Director of Adaptive Tennis, working with all six pillars of adaptive play. The 2007 Rochester John Marshall graduate and former player, ...
EXPLAINS WHY SHE IS THIS WEEK’S MY58 SUPERSTAR. JESSICA GONZALEZ CAN BETTER HANDLE THE CHALLENGES IN FRONT OF HER. WITH KIRKLAND BY HER SIDE, HE HELPS GUIDE HER FROM POINT A TO POINT B. I’VE BEEN ...
When senior varsity tennis player Leijun Chou was a Manhasset High School sophomore, his passion for volunteering inspired him to start the Aces Adaptive Tennis Program in which teen volunteers teach ...
Logan Cover (center) chats with fellow adaptive athletes at a UC wheelchair tennis practice. When she was 10 years old, Logan Cover caught a glimpse of her future at a wheelchair basketball camp at ...
Members of the UC Santa Cruz women’s tennis team volunteered over the weekend as ACEing Autism, an adaptive tennis program for kids on the autism spectrum, brought connection and spirit to the West ...
Neurodiverse athletes of all ages are invited to the second annual Adaptive Tennis & Family Fun Day event this month at Hanna Tennis Center. Offered by The Dymphna Project and Sonoma Community Tennis, ...
Beneath a navy blue hat and a pair of dark sunglasses, Spencer Davis wore an expression of determination. The Langley freshman, a wheelchair tennis player, was attending a camp at the Junior Tennis ...
Evan Enquist, a Rochester native and former John Marshall tennis standout, has made a national name for himself in helping build adaptive tennis nationwide. Rochester John Marshall graduate Evan ...
Logan Cover (center) chats with fellow adaptive athletes at a UC wheelchair tennis practice. When she was 10 years old, Logan Cover caught a glimpse of her future at a wheelchair basketball camp at ...