When Tony Whitehurst describes the action as the live streaming announcer during the Boys’ 14 USTA National Clay Court Championships at the Westgate Tennis Center this week, he has a
He’s been there, done that.
People are also reading… He once played the sport recreationally at a high level, and his identical twin sons, Terrance and Terrell, who are now 26-year-olds, were once top-ranked junior players on a regional, national and even international basis. “My sister, who has passed, is actually who introduced me to tennis,” Whitehurst said. “I was going out with them one day to play and fell in love with it the first day I went out there and I started playing.”“They played several sports … basketball, soccer and both were first degree black belts in Taekwondo … and then after they became first degree black belts, they wanted to play tennis because I played tennis,” Whitehurst said.
Whitehurst is also a tennis and basketball official, and since he played the sport for years and even coached his sons, he has developed a knack for spotting things on the court others might overlook.
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