Inspired by Ashe, Ken Bentley lays the groundwork for others to succeed
Ken Bentley has stories to tell. Whether through a passing conversation or a simple Google search, it’s readily evident that Bentley has been a lot of places and seen a
Ken Bentley has stories to tell. Whether through a passing conversation or a simple Google search, it’s readily evident that Bentley has been a lot of places and seen a
Thursday. February 18 Jennifer Brady will play her first career major final this weekend when she meets Naomi Osaka for the women’s championship at the Australian Open. Brady’s previous career
(January 20, 2021) – The Carpinteria Unified School District board of trustees unanimously accepted a $1.3 million grant for the replacement of the Summerland Elementary School tennis courts at its
Lisa Thomas is no stranger to accomplishment. For more than twenty years, the Cedars-Sinai medical expert has been on the cusp of biological breakthroughs as a research scientist studying Crohn’s
It is awkward to refer to the history of “Black tennis.” In its purity, the sport itself knows no color barrier – the balls, the racquets, the nets all perform
Somewhere out there is the next great tennis phenom, the next young girl or boy to grow up in Southern California and one day hoist the US Open trophy. But
Ryan Redondo is back on familiar – and familial – ground. The newly appointed general manager at Barnes Tennis Center, Redondo is poised to bring a wealth of experience to
It’s been a long road to the corner office for Mike Bennett, who manages Burbank Tennis Center (BTC) in the heart of the Media Capital of the World. In 2009,
In response to the current pandemic and its impact on the business community, the USTA has endeavored to provide assistance to tennis facilities across the United States. The application process
The SCTA Foundation, the charitable arm of USTA Southern California, has opened application opportunities for 2020 grants. The Foundation awards program grants twice a year to programs that support at-risk