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The Other ‘Baseline’

By Megan Hixson, PT, DPT, CSCS, and Melissa Baudo Marchetti, PT, DPT, SCS, MTC Do you sometimes leak or have the urgency to go to...

Solve the Riddle by Hitting Down the Middle

By Maria Dreaden, Director of Juniors, Dunwoody CC "Hit through the middle, hit through the middle!" My mixed doubles partner kept offering this simple advice on the court...

Don’t Cut Your Game (Or Your Racquet) Short: In Defense of...

By Luke Jensen, French Open Doubles Champion As we shut down a glorious summer of tennis and look forward to a great fall going into winter tennis, I...

Bag tags are the currency of ALTA

When you're an ALTA member, the best email you can get from your captain is: Congratulations, team! We took the division! You know that means a bag...

Remarkable ALTA Juniors Awarded Scholarship

By Suzanne Dent, Net News Editor Four college freshmen are enjoying their first semesters with a little peace of mind thanks to The ALTA Foundation and a new scholarship...

Georgia Tech’s Chris Eubanks Honored with Arthur Ashe Leadership Award

Georgia Tech men's tennis senior Chris Eubanks was invited to participate in Arthur Ashe Kids Day on Aug. 26 at the U.S. Open where he was...

AA1 Senior Mens Team Wins 15th Consecutive City Championship

St. Ives Country Club Senior Men AA1 have done it again. Actually, they've done it again for the 15th time. The team, which has an...

ALTA Alum Takes on ‘American Ninja Warrior’

Kevin Carbone is taking his athletic skills, developed at Windward Academy and through years playing on ALTA'sJunior Leagues, to new heights on NBC's "American...

Fieldstone Tennis Hosts Tournament Fundraiser for Breast Cancer

Tennis courts at the Fieldstone community in Cumming were a sea of pink on the weekend of May 19-21. Team Breasta Fiesta hosted its inaugural...

Remembering Trailblazer Tennis Pro Branch Currington

Branch Curington, who was inducted into the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame in 2016, died July 14. Curington was one of the state's leading teaching...