As we celebrate National Tennis Month this May, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the lifelong joy and vitality the game can bring. One recent story from our own teaching team captures that spirit beautifully.
While teaching in Jamaica this past March, one of our teaching professionals, Jack Curry, had the pleasure of meeting an extraordinary player named Wolfgang, visiting from Frankfurt, Germany. At 91 years young, Wolfgang embodies the true essence of tennis longevity. He still plays twice a day, three to four times a week—and even makes time for golf on his days off.
Pictured here just after a 30-minute session with Jack, Wolfgang continues to refine his game with remarkable energy, focus, and enthusiasm. His dedication is a powerful reminder that tennis isn’t just a sport—it’s a lifelong pursuit that keeps both body and mind engaged.
Also joining them on court was Zuki, a local Jamaican Pro and friend, making the experience even more special.
Stories like Wolfgang’s inspire us all to pick up a racquet, stay active, and embrace the game for years to come.

Standing to the right of Wolfgang, Jack's friend, Zuki (from Jamaica)
