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By Scoop Malinowski Our enlightening and educational conversation with former Wimbledon semifinalist and Olympic silver medalist Tim Mayotte at the Newport Hall of Fame continues with his sharing of views and observations on the modern era of tennis… Question: Novak Djokovic could be the greatest player of all time when he’s at his best. Your […] Continue to read full article...

Jul/18

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Junior Player Bindas Inspired By Coach Mayotte

  My name is Brooklyn Bindas and I turned 12 last March. I have been playing tennis since I was eight but have only taken tennis seriously for a little over a year. For the past year I have trained 4-5 days a week to be a top player. My training has paid off, I am already ranked 6 in New England G12s and 115 Nationally. My plan is to continue to train hard and work on getting stronger. In 2017, I couldn’t even make winter or summer sectionals. This year I placed 3rd at winter sectionals and 2nd at summer sectionals. Continue to read full article...

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Jul/18

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Tim Mayotte Analyzes the Young Americans

Image result for tim mayotte wiki By Scoop Malinowski Up in Newport at the Dell Technologies Hall of Fame Championships, watching Lleyton Hewitt and Jordan Thompson play Artem Sitak and Jonathan Ehrlich, standing beside me was a tennis legend...Tim Mayotte. By Scoop Malinowski The former top ten ATP player from New England had a storied career: Wimbledon and Australian Open semis, 12 ATP singles titles, NCAA champions at Stanford, 1988 Olympic silver medal, former agent of Amanda Coetzer and Greg Rusedski, former USTA national coach, Lipton International Players Championships (Miami Open) champion 1985, Queens Club champion 1987. Continue to read full article...

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Nov/12

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Biofile Tim Mayotte Interview

Status: Former ATP pro from 1981-1992. 1988 Olympic silver medalist. Currently teaches tennis at Cunningham Park. Date of birth: August 3, 1960 in Springfield, MA First tennis memory: Is hitting a ball against the garage in my backyard. About five years old. With an old Jack Kramer racquet. Why do you love playing tennis: I love it more now because there's not so much pressure. Just the feeling of moving and hitting a ball well. Just puts a feeling of challenge and freedom. I think that second when you hit a ball perfectly, feels like it's going...it's a sense of control to me that's probably the thing that keeps me coming back. Continue to read full article...

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