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Learn from the best. Become the best. On Courtside Sessions, we're interviewing top coaches, players, and pros on how they "Elevate their Game."
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What's up, Team Diadem? We're back with another electrifying episode of Courtside Sessions, and this time, we're thrilled to host a true tennis powerhouse, Ryan Knarr! If you’ve been following Diadem, you know Ryan as one of our top ambassadors and the USA High School Coach of the Year in 2021. He’s also the President-Elect for USTA Middle States, overseeing a vast community of tennis enthusiasts.In this episode, Ryan and Diadem Kev dive deep into his remarkable journey from being a late-blooming player to a key figure in tennis coaching and administration. We discuss his diverse experiences from playing across all NCAA divisions to his impactful work with community tennis programs.Ryan shares his insights on building a strong support system, navigating college tennis, and the importance of responsibility, trust, and belief in developing junior players. He also opens up about overcoming injuries, balancing passion with the business side of the sport, and his vision for growing the game.Catch all this and more as Ryan recounts his path, from his early days in tennis to his current roles shaping the future of the sport. Whether you’re a player, coach, or just a tennis fan, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice.
Join us as we chat with Sam Innerst, one of Diadem's newest team members! From milking cows to college tennis, hear Sam's inspiring journey and tennis tips. Sam also Breaks down the difference between junior and college tennis and how being an individual isn’t always better than having a support system in your coaches and teammates. He also speaks of how each player has a different experience and how important it is to carefully make your decision when advancing your career. Sam wraps up the talk with how his life has changed since finishing his playing career, and the transition from player to coach to industry worker. Step into the world of tennis with Sam in this podcast episode! 
Join us for an inspiring episode of Courtside Sessions with KP Panu, one of our breakthrough tour players! We're talking tennis tips, junior training insights, and college tennis life. Don't miss out!This episode KP shares his journey from New Zealand to the U.S. on a tennis scholarship and his subsequent career development. KP elaborates on mindfulness training, including deep breaths and visualizing success to manage nerves during matches. In addition he also shares his 30-minute pre-match routine involving a cold shower, reading, meditation, and a warm-up to stay calm and focused.
Join us for an inspiring episode of Courtside Sessions with Emily Morgan, the CEO and founder of 821 Tennis. Emily's love for tennis started at just two years old in Kingston, Jamaica, and brought her to the United States, where she juggled her passions for dance and tennis like a pro. In this episode, Emily opens up about the ups and downs of her college tennis career, sharing the life lessons that have shaped who she is today. She talks about how the discipline, resilience, and strategic thinking she developed on the court have become key tools in her business.Emily explains how she’s taken these lessons and applied them to 821 Tennis, the tennis, fitness, and lifestyle brand that’s all about elevating the adult tennis community. She shares her unique approach to business, focusing on the process rather than just the results, and how this mindset has helped her brand thrive.Tune in to hear Emily’s thoughts on how sports can help you grow as a person, her vision for 821 Tennis, and how she’s breaking the mold in the tennis industry. Don’t miss this chat with a leader who’s making big moves in the tennis world.
In this super exciting episode of Courtside Sessions, we sit down with Nina Chabli, a junior tennis phenom who's making waves on the court! Nina spills all the details about her journey, from her intense training routines to her big dream of winning all four junior Grand Slams. She talks about her unique playing style and how her Instagram, "@NinaTennisKid," is all about tracking her progress and memories.Nina also shares some amazing stories from tournaments like the international Little Mo and dives into how she stays positive and mentally tough. We get a sneak peek into her daily life, fitness routines, and the supportive, competitive vibe at her tennis academy. Plus, Nina talks about her love for beauty, her fun side playing pickleball with her dad, and her dreams of becoming an influencer.Some of her biggest inspirations are legends like Monica Seles, Rafa Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. She shares their secrets to handling pressure and staying positive, highlighting the crucial role of mental strength and body language. Whether you're an aspiring tennis player or just love a good success story, you won't want to miss this episode with the incredible Nina Chabli!
This episode of Courtside Sessions features ATP top 200 and Diadem Athlete Oliver Crawford. Oliver recounts his training sessions from ages two to twelve and the pivotal moment at age 13 when he chose to focus on tennis full-time. Oliver also explains his decision to attend college, driven by advice to further develop his game mentally and physically.Oliver elaborates on the challenges of the professional circuit, including traveling alone to various countries and adapting to different cultures and speaks of his mental health challenges and the importance of regular consultations with a mental coach.He touches on upcoming tournaments, including preparations for Wibledon and the Australian Open.
This episode of Courtside Sessions features Mark Kokavec, a shoe designer renowned for his work on Diadem’s Court Bursts. Mark discusses his early career and personal connection to tennis, including his brother’s professional career. Additionally, he shares insights from his collaborations with brands such as Reebok, Converse, and New Balance.Mark elaborates on his work with prominent athletes such as Venus Williams, Dwayne Wade, and Todd Martin. Mark describes how he got involved with Diadem, the vision behind the Court Burst shoe, and the importance of continuous feedback from athletes to improve future shoe designs.
In our chat, Ricardo shares stories from his amazing career. We dive into his unique coaching style and what he looks for in recruits—spoiler: it's more than just stats!Whether you're a tennis fan or an aspiring athlete this episode is packed with valuable lessons and motivating tales from the world of college tennis.Don't miss out on this chance to hear from one of the most dedicated and successful coaches around—Ricardo Gonzalez.
In part two of Courtside Sessions with Marcelo Arévalo, we delve deeper into the Salvadoran tennis star's career. Marcelo opens up about his experiences competing in Challenger tournaments and reflects on his best singles performances. He candidly discusses the time when he found out about his herniated disk and had to make serious decisions about the future of his career.Marcelo elaborates on his doubles career, explaining why it became clear that focusing on doubles was the key to achieving his dreams. Join us for an insightful conversation as Marcelo provides a behind-the-scenes look at the resilience, strategy, and determination required to excel in professional tennis.
In this episode of Courtside Sessions, we sat down with Marcelo Arévalo, Salvadoran tennis star and Grand Slam champion. Marcelo shares his inspiring journey from pursuing tennis in El Salvador to becoming a top player, diving into the unique challenges he faced and the passion that kept him going. He offers great insights on the realities of climbing the tennis ranks, discussing the nerves, the intense hard work, and the ultimate payoff.Marcelo also chats about the importance of college tennis, working his way up the ranks, and his strategic decision to focus on doubles. He encourages young athletes to trust the process and believe in themselves. 
On our first episode of season 2, we sit down with Christian Singer, a tennis player turned industry expert, to discuss his journey from the courts of South Germany to the world stage. Christian shares anecdotes from his early days playing tennis in junior teams in his hometown just outside Munich, to his college tennis experiences at Georgia Southern University in the US.We dive into the challenges of adapting to the US tennis culture, the camaraderie of college tennis, and Christian's transition from being an athlete to starting his career in the racket sports industry. With 14 years at Wilson under his belt, Christian shares stories from the industry and his experiences traveling to witness legendary matches and see juniors grow into professionals.
That's a wrap on Season 1 of Courtside Sessions! Sachia Vickery, checks in to discuss life on and off the court, her run at the US Open, and much more! When talking about her run she said, "US Open for any American player is the biggest tournament that we can play in, and the support that I had from the crowd that week, I was able to play my best tennis." You can also get the racket Sachia uses for 30% off this Nova November, check it out in the link below and stay tuned for a full sit down with Sachia in season 2 of Courtside Sessions!  
Tosin Awomewe, a former junior, competitive adult player, with an extensive coaching background, who went on to start his own academy shares his tennis journey and unique philosophy. "My training had an end goal, believe it or not, to always learn something new each time I trained." Check out the full episode to hear all the gems Tosin dropped during this conversation!
Trey Morris, the current Head Men's Tennis Coach at Jacksonville State University, shares his tennis journey with us. A lot of his current coaching philosophy has been honed in through his experience competing across the world. He said, "my father did a phenomenal job of creating a mentality for the way I viewed competition." Tune into the full episode to learn more about that mentality and pick up more tips from coach Morris!
Brian Rosenthal, a former compettive junior and NC State Wolfpack player who has gone on to have a sucessful career working in tennis shares some insight he's learned along the way. When asked if lessons he learned in his playing career impacted him professionally he said, "I think you learn about persevereance and you learn about roadblocks." Check out the full episode to hear everything Brian had to share!
Greg Patton, a long time college coach with experience in the USA National Collegiate program, opens up his full notebook to share experiences and stories from his life long journey in tennis. He discussed many topics and here is a quick note he had on the college recruiting process: "One thing I think a lot of players have to realize is that good people make good teams." Check out the full episode to hear everything he had to say about recruiting and much more!
Jose Ayala, a former ATP pro, long time junior tennis development specialist, and tennis dad shares some insight in how he mastered the game and the philosophy he has developed as a coach. He had a lot of great insight that he shared in this episode. He had this to say on competition, "you know, you go on the court, somebody has to win and somebody has to lose and most of time it wasn't me. That's what made me strive to be better."
Author, speaker, and entrepreneur, JM Ryerson, who specializes in mindset and leadership shares some insight on his work with professional players and his 17 year old tennis playing son, TJ. He dropped so many gems in this conversation, but one the stuck out was, "You're not going to stop your emotions from happening. Look, you hit a bad shot, you got upset. But how do you respond? If you react, throw your hands in the air, throw your racket, it doesn't do anything and you're giving your opponent confidence
158 views  Sep 29, 2023  Courtside SessionsFormer top junior, UCLA Bruin, world number #1, Grand Slam champion, Mark Knowles, shares his tennis journey and some valuable insight learned along the way. Mark said "I was probably delusional, because literally from 9 to 10 years old I wanted to be #1 in the world and I thought I would be number one in the world. Those were my goals, to be the best tennis player I could be, which, you know, like I said is a little bit delusional, right?
Magda Linette's coach, Mark Gellard, shares insight into his tennis journey coming to the US to play in college and rising through the ranks of high-performance coaching. "I think that to achieve the ranking we've reached, you had to perform well in significant events because the points are heavily weighted. You can win those 250-point events, but you'll only earn 280 points. What she did this year in Australia, reaching the semifinals of the Open and earning 780 points, resulted in a significant jump in the rankings right away. I believe that for junior players as well, much of your potential or success will depend on how effectively you schedule.
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