
About Sam
40+ Years of Tennis Coaching. Still Bringing the Heat.
If you ask Sam Levy what separates a decent player from a great one, he won’t say natural talent. He’ll say:
“Footwork. Focus. Fun.”
That’s not just a tagline—it’s the foundation of how Sam has coached thousands of players over the past four decades, from brand-new beginners to elite-level competitors.
🎾 A Life Built Around Tennis
Sam has been teaching and coaching tennis for more than 40 years, helping players of all ages and skill levels move smarter, think faster, and feel more confident on the court.
A former collegiate player at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Sam’s love for the game started young—and never slowed down. After competing, he found his true calling in coaching, where he’s developed a unique approach that blends deep technical insight with infectious enthusiasm (all without a drop of coffee ☕—just pure tennis energy).
💡 What Makes Sam Different?
Sam’s not your average coach yelling from the sidelines. He’s all about:
- Breaking things down clearly (no confusing tennis jargon)
- Helping you move better before worrying about perfect form
- Creating a fun, motivating space where learning actually sticks
- Meeting players where they are and growing confidence, not just skills
Parents love him. Players trust him. And the improvement speaks for itself.
👟 Sam Specializes In:
- Footwork & Agility for All Levels
- Junior Tennis Development (7–17)
- Adult Private Lessons
- Match Play Strategy & Court IQ
- Mental Focus & Confidence Training
- Tennis Movement Mechanics
Whether you’re prepping for your first match or your next tournament, Sam’s coaching is designed to elevate your game—and make sure you enjoy the process.
📍 Off the Court (Still Obsessed)
Even when he’s not on court, Sam’s thinking about tennis—studying pro-level movement, crafting new drills, and building training that works in the real world. He’s not just a coach—he’s a student of the game, always learning and sharing what works.
💬 Sam’s Motto:
“If you can move better, you can play better. Tennis is about decisions, balance, and confidence—and I coach all three.”
