I lived and trained at the Academy for a year before it was IMG in the early days ‘83 - ‘84. It was run like boot camp as Nick was military. An experience to put it mildly. Not all bad, learned how to crush a tennis ball.
We should all learn and respect Nick. He took a shot and he became very successful. He did very well for himself. Don't knock him down. Learn from him.
I wonder why Nick’s bios never cover his time at Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam, WI. He had his first tennis academy there for several years, before Florida. He had tennis legends visit and play with the campers, including Stan Smith and Arthur Ashe. Very odd that this chapter of his life/career is never covered. He was there in the late 60’s to mid 70’s.
I lived and trained at the Academy for a year before it was IMG in the early days ‘83 - ‘84. It was run like boot camp as Nick was military. An experience to put it mildly. Not all bad, learned how to crush a tennis ball.
Unforgettable I guess
We should all learn and respect Nick. He took a shot and he became very successful. He did very well for himself.
Don't knock him down.
Learn from him.
Sooo right my paisano Danny, us Italianos gotta stick together and defend each other😈!
I wonder why Nick’s bios never cover his time at Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam, WI. He had his first tennis academy there for several years, before Florida. He had tennis legends visit and play with the campers, including Stan Smith and Arthur Ashe. Very odd that this chapter of his life/career is never covered. He was there in the late 60’s to mid 70’s.
See wow I never knew that! And I'm 58 and played since 12.
At 1:38 you can see a Jim Courier Double.
A very good niche market
You're kidding me, she's his wife number eight and looks so hot lol
IKR. His poor wallet though even with all his money and prenups.
Should have called him Henry- the man with 8 wives! No wonder he was so fit and couldn’t retire with all those kids.
Wife #8 😯😳
A world of mercenaries. No wonder the US has not produced a top player recently. A world where the agent is more important than the rock star. 🤮
IDK... I think that's a bit harsh.