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My Tennis HQ is an online tennis content platform for tennis enthusiasts and players. The site says it aims to turn your phone into an “Online Tennis Academy.” Based on the crawled content, it mainly provides tennis knowledge through articles, free course downloads, YouTube videos, and an email newsletter, covering topics such as technique lessons, racket reviews, rules, tactics, fitness, mindset, nutrition, and recovery.
The platform’s strongest credibility comes from the background of its team. Karue Sell was once ranked #33 in the world juniors, reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of #371, captained the UCLA tennis team, and is mentioned as Naomi Osaka’s current hitting partner. Gui Hadlich was formerly South America U16 #2, world junior #105, and Pepperdine University’s #1 player. Austin Rapp also has experience at UCLA, as an ITA All-American, and on the professional tour. As a result, the content leans more toward practical, experience-based guidance rather than casual fan commentary. The courses are mainly in the form of English articles and videos, including groundstroke lessons, step-by-step guides, drills, racket reviews, and more.
The main content explicitly mentions “top free lessons” and “FREE DOWNLOAD,” indicating that there are at least many free core resources. The site’s legal information discloses participation in affiliate advertising programs such as Tennis Warehouse and Amazon, and that it may receive compensation from referral traffic and related business. Its monetization therefore looks more like content media/affiliate marketing rather than standard paid online courses. The crawled content did not show membership pricing, individual course fees, or payment methods.
The advantages are its broad content coverage, low free-access barrier, and strong competitive credentials among the instructors, making it especially suitable for players who want to supplement their training through articles and videos. Its racket recommendation articles are also fairly detailed, offering references based on level, playing style, power, spin, control, and other needs. The drawbacks are that no systematic course pathway, homework feedback, stage-based assessments, certificates, or accreditations were found. Equipment recommendations also involve affiliate marketing relationships, so users should be aware of the commercial nature of that content. In addition, the site content is in English, with no Chinese-language support observed.
It is suitable for beginners, intermediate tennis players, recreational club players, and anyone interested in racket gear or training ideas. If you need formal coaching certification, a structured training camp, or one-on-one correction, it may not be comprehensive enough. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the main content; the actual availability of the domain and YouTube content should be verified through local network testing.
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mytennishq.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mytennishq.com directly.