We heard that you took a break from tennis after that. What happened?
After a few years on the USTA team, I moved out of the country and dropped tennis. I didn’t return to tennis until over 30 years later after my mother passed away, Covid hit, I got very sick, and got furloughed from my job at the hospital. At that point, looking for something to get me moving, I signed up for a community ed “cardio” tennis class. It was fun but almost did me in. I thought to myself, maybe I’m too old to get back to this! But I stuck with it. I found some pick-up games on local courts. The players there were very welcoming and supportive of a rusty player like me.
What does your tennis schedule look like these days?
I now play mostly at Huron Valley Tennis Club in Ann Arbor. I take both group and private lessons, play on Saturdays with a regular group and am a member of a daytime team. I also play at the Michigan State University Tennis Center over the winter, and in Pinckney in the summer.
I like to use a variety of shots, from slices, quick reaction volleys and running down balls but I love hitting a high, deep lob that puts the player in a bad spot and usually creates a weak return.
You recently played in some very competitive matches. How did you keep your cool on the courts?
What aspects of your game are you currently working on?
I’m working on not hanging back when I hit a deep shot, getting to the net as my volleys are pretty good, stepping forward more to get more power on my forehand, and always, my toss and serve.
How did it feel wearing your new "Out Here Having a Ball" Courtney tee on the courts?
It’s been really fun to wear my Courtney shirt because I am out here running, hitting, laughing and having a ball!