Tennis Hub FAQ
Answers to common questions about Tennis Hub, Tennis Deals, and Tournament Watch in one practical FAQ page.
This page collects the most common questions about Tennis Hub and the services currently available on the site.
General Tennis Hub
What is Tennis Hub?
Tennis Hub is a collection of small tools and resources for tennis players.
I originally built these tools and resource collections to solve problems I encountered for myself and my daughter as we spent more time around tennis. Over time I realized these tools might also be useful to other players and parents, so I decided to share them publicly.
There is no particular goal behind this small site. I just want to make it easier for myself to discover tennis deals, check available tournament updates, and remember those helpful tennis resources.
If you happen to have similar problems, I genuinely hope these tools or resources can be useful to you.
Why did I build Tennis Hub?
Like many other players or parents, I rely on many different websites and apps to manage tennis activities:
- searching for tennis equipment deals
- checking tournament sign-ups (as a parent, I constantly check USTA tournaments that my daughter might want to join to improve her match play)
- finding coaching resources
- tracking improvement
I found it so painful to manually track and find those resources, so I built the first tools for my own use. After using them for a while, I realized they could also help other players. It is basically a handy toolbox for tennis-related tasks.
Tennis Deals Tracking
What does Tennis Deals do?
Tennis Deals tracks tennis gear discounts across tennis-related websites and sends email alerts based on the categories, brands, and email frequency you choose.
Supported websites
The tool currently checks Tennis Warehouse, Midwest Racquet Sports, Reddit Tennis Deals, and also local tennis stores such as Just Tennis, Ray's Tennis.
If you know any good websites that you would like me to include, feel free to send them through the feedback here: tennis deals feedback.
What kinds of products can Tennis Deals help me monitor?
Tennis Deals is built for common tennis gear categories such as:
- racquets
- strings
- shoes
- balls
- and other tennis equipment that players often compare across stores.
I check the email sent by the tool daily to spot deals without checking multiple stores.
You can also leverage it here: subscribe
Tournament Watch
What does Tournament Watch do?
My daughter started to play matches in USTA tournaments when she turned 10 years old. I used to go to USTA's tournament website to find events that my daughter can play in.
It looks like an easy task until I found it tedious to constantly monitor what tournaments become available, the registration deadlines, and also player updates.
In order to save time, I built this Tournament Watch tool to monitor tournaments using filters such as ZIP code, distance, tournament type, age group, level, and other related tournament preferences. I can then set my preferences and the tool automatically sends me updates every morning. It saves me from all the manual checking I used to do.
How do Tournament Watch alerts work?
Tournament Watch stores your preferences and sends updates based on the tournaments that match your saved filters daily. You do not need to repeat the same search or click back and forth through tournament details manually. It saves a lot of time and reduces unnecessary manual clicking.
Resources and Support
Useful tennis resources
You can also find curated resources here:
Are these tools and resources free?
Yes. The tools and resources on Tennis Hub are currently completely free to use.
I made these tools and collected these resources for my own use. There is no particular goal for this small site. If you happen to have similar problems, I genuinely hope these tools or resources can be useful to you too.
Feedback?
If you have ideas, suggestions, or find a bug, feel free to share.