Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
News
Sports
TV & Film
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/3e/68/1a/3e681ae8-c8ce-2edc-4637-a560cc1d60f9/mza_5688051104572105203.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Tennis Industry United Podcast
U.S. Tennis Association
21 episodes
6 days ago
Hosted by Chris Michalowski of the U.S. Tennis Association and featuring Doug Cash, founder of CashFlowTennis.com, “Tennis Industry United” features insightful and informative interviews with industry insiders and business professionals—all aimed at better connecting the tennis community and educating all those affected by the many challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Show more...
Tennis
Sports
RSS
All content for Tennis Industry United Podcast is the property of U.S. Tennis Association and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Hosted by Chris Michalowski of the U.S. Tennis Association and featuring Doug Cash, founder of CashFlowTennis.com, “Tennis Industry United” features insightful and informative interviews with industry insiders and business professionals—all aimed at better connecting the tennis community and educating all those affected by the many challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Show more...
Tennis
Sports
Episodes (20/21)
Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 21: COVID-19, Indoor Facilities and Playing Safely

With the indoor season approaching, we talk to Joe Wilkerson, Vice President of the Junior Tennis Champions Center (JTCC) in College Park, MD about the strategies and solutions he has used to make playing tennis indoors as safe as possible.

Show more...
5 years ago
33 minutes 38 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 20: Indoor Facility Challenges in the COVID-19 World

Michigan indoor tennis facilities are categorized as “gyms” and remain closed. With the indoor season approaching, we talk to Steve Cook, Executive Director of the Greater Midland (MI) Tennis Center -- one of the nations top clubs -- about how they have dealt with the COVID-19 crisis and their strategy for the upcoming season.

Show more...
5 years ago
24 minutes 30 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 19: USTA National Campus Director of Tennis Simon Gale

Let's find out what Simon says! We talk fall programming with USTA National Campus Director of Tennis Simon Gale, who also provides insight on COVID-19 procedures and staff training.

Show more...
5 years ago
31 minutes 23 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 18: Scott Colebourne of Cliff Drysdale Tennis

We visit again with Scott Colebourne, Chief Operating Officer at Cliff Drysdale Tennis, to catch up on their resort business and discuss programming ideas for the fall.


Show more...
5 years ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 17: A Chat With a "Staple" of the Industry

We visit with Butch Staples, National Racquet Sports Director for Midtown Athletic Clubs.  Butch discusses his strategies for opening now and his ideas for programming given the uncertainty of schools opening up in the fall.

Show more...
5 years ago
26 minutes 44 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 16: Updates on Financial Assistance Programs and What Remains Available

We catch up with Charles Smith, Senior Vice President and SBA Specialist at Eastern Bank Corporation, to discuss the changes in the loan programs introduced earlier this year when COVID hit. Find out details about the loan forgiveness process and what to do if you have not yet taken advantage of the assistance that is out there.

Show more...
5 years ago
21 minutes 14 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 15: Dealing With Positive Covid Test Results, Prepping to Host Tournaments

After the July 4th holiday weekend Coach Mick and Doug Cash check in with four facilities to find out how they handled some positive test results and prepped for local tournaments.

Show more...
5 years ago
37 minutes 51 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 14: Challenges and Rewards of Making Young Tennis Players “Happy Campers” Again

We visit with Jorge Capestany in Michigan, who just opened up his summer tennis camps and shares the challenges and rewards of making young tennis players “happy campers” again!

Show more...
5 years ago
18 minutes 35 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 13: More Stories from On Court With Steve Contardi, Jonathan Fralick and Jean Mills

More stories from on court! We catch up with Steve Contardi, Jonathan Fralick and Jean Mills to gain insight on how things are going and how you might better prepare for opening up your facility.


Show more...
5 years ago
35 minutes 1 second

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 12: What Happens When an Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19 Plus More Stories From Facilities Opening Up

We check in with Scott Colebourne, Chief Operating Officer at Cliff Drysdale Tennis about opening up some of their resorts. Also, details on a known case of an employee testing positive for COVID-19 and the steps taken to contain it.

Show more...
5 years ago
30 minutes 46 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 11: Update on Facility Recovery Grants and Insight on College Tennis Venues

As more courts open up we talk to the USTA's experts on facilities, Virgil Christian and Todd Carlson, about the Facility Recovery Grant and other financial opportunities available. We also offer insight on college tennis, venues and what a facility could look like in the future.  

Show more...
5 years ago
42 minutes 54 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 10: New Players Emerge as Facilities Open Again

As we catch up with directors of private and public facilities which have opened up, we hear a common theme: new players coming into the game. We also touch base with Jorge Capestany about the Ultimate Tennis Courses project, which helped pros recoup lost income during the COVID-19 closures.

Show more...
5 years ago
43 minutes 17 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 9: Covid-19 and College Tennis

We talk College Tennis with Tim Cass, USTA National Campus General Manager and former college player, coach and athletic director. Tim offers insight and updates on what the USTA is doing to help College Tennis navigate its way past Covid-19. 


Show more...
5 years ago
36 minutes 39 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 8: As Courts Open Up, We Have More Tips and Tales

We visit with Jonathan Fraylick, General Manager of the nationally-recognized Peachtree Tennis Center in Peachtree City, GA for insight on reopening a municipal facility. Plus updates from previous guests Jean Mills, Mike Woody, and Steve Contardi on the progress of their re-openings.

Show more...
5 years ago
44 minutes 3 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 7: Grants for Teaching Pros and Getting Back on Court

Kurt Kamperman of the USTA explains the $4 million initiative to help certified teaching professionals as they seek to recover from the impact of Covid 19. We check back in with Mike Woody of Genesis Health Clubs and welcome Jean Mills of the Polo Club of Boca Raton, FL. Both offer great insight about getting back on court! 

Show more...
5 years ago
44 minutes 1 second

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 6: Opening Up Again and How to Potentially Recoup Lost Income

Jorge Capestany from the USTA Tennis Pro Task Force tells us about a program created to help recoup lost income. The deadline to apply is this Saturday (May 9) with information available at www.TennisIndustryUnited.com. Coach Mick and Doug Cash also speak with Mike Woody of Genesis Health Clubs and Steve Contardi of The Club at Harper's Point in Cincinnati about reopening.  

Show more...
5 years ago
59 minutes 19 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 5: Getting Back On Court Safely in Phase 1

As some parts of the U.S. move to Phase 1 status, we get insight from the public and private sectors about safely getting back on court.  

  • "We’re looking forward to delivering fun activities for people…that’s what we do best."  -- Scott Laakso, Roswell, GA Parks and Recreation.
  • "What I miss the most is the excitement of Spring. The energy is addictive. We will all as tennis professionals have to be a beacon of that energy as we get back." -- Scott McCulloch, Cliff Drysdale Management.


Show more...
5 years ago
45 minutes 29 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 4: Getting the Most Out of Unemployment Benefits

Labor attorney Marc Siegel – a tennis enthusiast – answers questions relating to unemployment and how to get the most out of this benefit. An appointed American Arbitration Association (AAA) arbitrator in labor and employment, Marc has helped many people facing unemployment challenges and shares his insights with the Tennis Industry.

Show more...
5 years ago
28 minutes 52 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 3: Answers to Your Questions About Financial Programs

The Tennis Industry United podcast team of Doug Cash and Coach Mick again talk finances with Charles Smith, Senior VP of Eastern Bank Corporation. We get answers to the financial questions you submitted and an update on the ever-evolving number of financial programs available to clubs and facilities.

Show more...
5 years ago
12 minutes 38 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Episode 2: USTA's Next Phase of Support for Tennis Industry

USTA CEO and Executive Director Mike Dowse explains the next phase of support for the Tennis Industry from the USTA. Comprehensive suite of financial, educational and other resources to help Tennis Industry weather the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Show more...
5 years ago
8 minutes 27 seconds

Tennis Industry United Podcast
Hosted by Chris Michalowski of the U.S. Tennis Association and featuring Doug Cash, founder of CashFlowTennis.com, “Tennis Industry United” features insightful and informative interviews with industry insiders and business professionals—all aimed at better connecting the tennis community and educating all those affected by the many challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.