NEWS
Best wishes to our friend, Chris Evert, in her next challenge with ovarian cancer.
Read MoreThe “Little Mo” Internationals in Palm Beach Gardens (ages 7-16) is just around the corner – 550 players have entered! Singles, Doubles, Mixed Doubles, opening ceremonies carrying country flags, player party, player gift exchange, “Mo” coins for prizes, sportsmanship / kindness awards and much more! We hope you will be able to join us for all the fun and festivities.
Read MoreWe hope to see you at the Texas Tennis Museum & Hall of Fame banquet on Saturday, November 6th in Waco, Texas. Carol Weyman, Executive Vice President of MCB, will be inducted into the Texas Tennis Hall of Fame.
Read MoreThank you to the prestigious Austin Tennis Academy in Austin, Texas for hosting the 24th annual “Little Mo” Nationals since 2003! If anyone is interested in training with great pros in a wonderful environment in the beautiful Texas hill country, please visit: austintennisacademy.com.
Read MoreCongratulations to Ashlyn Krueger, former “Little Mo” Nationals champion! She won the USTA Girls 18 and the Maureen Connolly Brinker “Outstanding Player” silver bowl.
Read MoreHappy Birthday to Maureen “Little Mo” Connolly Brinker! To watch the 1978 “Little Mo” movie with Glynnis O’Connor, Mark Harmon, and Leslie Nielsen, go to: mcbtennis.org and look for the popcorn box. An inspirational movie for the entire family.
Read MoreLeylah Fernandez, former “Little Mo” Internationals champion (2012 & 2013), is in the US Open Finals! We are so proud of you! Good luck mcbtennis.org
Read MoreCoco Gauff and Brandon Nakashima won their first round matches at the US Open.
Read MoreMackie McDonald, former “Little Mo” champion, won his first round win at the US Open – his first ever main draw win in a Grand Slam!
Read MoreEliot Spizzirri won his first match at the US Open.
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