On this summer Saturday afternoon, 15-year-old Spencer Davis is very excited. A resident of McLean, Virginia, Davis is on his way back from Windsor, Canada, where he reached the finals of the consolation event at an ITF tournament. A resident of McLean, Virginia, Davis is a wheelchair tennis player. Once he gets home, Davis plans to “drill down my notes and figure out what went wrong, what I did well, and what can I learn from that.” As of August 4, his ITF junior wheelchair ranking was 18.
Fifty-seven-year-old Gary Boshoff is also excited. Boshoff is a Marine Corps veteran. Nearly a decade ago, Boshoff had a stroke. Doctors told him he would likely spend the rest of his life in a nursing home. “I couldn’t accept that,” said Boshoff. Known among his playing peers for wicked slices off both sides, Boshoff now plays tennis five days a week, including work as an instructor.
Davis and Boshoff are just two of the more than 260 tennis players who participate in JTCC’s extensive and dynamic adaptive tennis program. Based in College Park, Maryland, JTCC is known to many as the training spot for such ATP and WTA pros as Frances Tiafoe, Hailey Baptiste, Robin Montgomery, and Denis Kudla. But that’s only part of the JTCC mix. As this training center’s tagline goes, “Tennis for Everybody.”