I live in Arizona and my daughter just started playing tennis about 3 months ago. I didn't know anything about Mojo Tennis Academy. I am now going to look at enrolling her there. Thanks for such a great video and taking the time too see a little spotlight in the life of an Amazing Tennis Pro!!! 😁
@martinminar194911 ай бұрын
Looks exactly like my day, except i need to wait an hour for court at a public park and somehow squeeze 8 hour work shift installing drywall. And of course i drive a beautiful white box van, not a sportscar. 😊 .
@derekpappas155611 ай бұрын
Thats what she does in the morning .. She goes in her robe and with her medal on , in order to give her positive affirmations before the dip . 😅
@EuphonicResearchProject11 ай бұрын
Haha!
@garrydhintz801711 ай бұрын
At least she has a medal.
@derekpappas155611 ай бұрын
@@garrydhintz8017 If it is an olympic medal , tennis is not an olympic worthy sport . The modern games devalue the spirit of the ancient games . The olympics needs a consistent location in the summer and that is to to return and stay in greece .
@BackoftheLineTennis11 ай бұрын
Pay no attention to what BMATTS says or shows about Arizona. It is always hot and really awful, so no need to move here :)
@PrecisionPointTennis11 ай бұрын
As a Nick Bollettieri protégé back in 1985 along with Andre Agassi and a few others, I trained around 6 hours on the court 6 days a week and about 1 hour doing cross training or gym stuff. In Sunday’s I practiced about 2 hours just to keep my timing in check. Now at 58 years young I’m playing pro tournaments again (after 38 years of not playing tennis at all basically) and I train 4 hours or so per day on the court. What happened to court time?!? I guess that’s why Nick had so many Number 1 players under his wing. Good luck to this player as I don’t know her but I truly believe anyone can achieve so much more out of their potential if they train a different way that drastically improves their chances of being the highest version of themselves. You should do a day in the life on me and you’ll be amazed at how much harder I train even at my age. Good luck to her and anyone seeing this. Ps: a vintage Ford Mustang Cobra is way way cooler than any new one. 🏆🎾💥😎
@BackoftheLineTennis11 ай бұрын
Former #1 Dubs WTA player and well-known ambassador of tennis. She was also a favorite pro of Nick B. Not sure what you're on about about her. Good luck on the return to tennis.
@PrecisionPointTennis11 ай бұрын
@@BackoftheLineTennis thanks. I just was amazed at how little court time she did on that day but I’m sure she did a lot more when she was hungrier for achievements. Nick I’m sure changed a lot his attitude after the mid 80s as he drove his protégés hard. But that’s how he made Agassi and courier achieve their potential. Good luck to her always
@bournejason6611 ай бұрын
I used to really like her until she chose to partner with Bouzkova.