Las Vegas Tennis Student Takes Fifth Place
at Snowball Intermountain Tennis Tournament
January 30, 2005 -- Bradley Tennis Academy
student Evan Song took Fifth place at the Snowball Intermountain
Sectional Tennis Tournament. Evan competed in the Boys 12 and
under Singles.
The tennis tournament was held in Salt Lake City, Utah; January
13th through January 17th, 2005.
Over the past year Evan Song has consistently dominated the Boys
12 and under singles circuit.
This win brought Evan Song's national tennis ranking from 280 to
217.
ABOUT BRADLEY TENNIS ACADEMY (BTA)
Our goal for each student is to help them realize and maximize
their physical and mental capabilities. While mastering the
proper techiques of tennis, our students also learn discipline
and goal setting skills that create an important foundation both
on and off the court. Most importantly our students have as much
fun as possible and enjoy the challenge!
ABOUT COACH KEVIN BRADLEY
Kevin Bradley has been influential in the Las Vegas tennis scene
for the last 20 years. A native Las Vegan, Kevin grew up on the
tennis courts of Las Vegas. He went on to be top ranked in the
juniors, then became state singles champion in 1987 while
attending Valley High School. He then became a nationally ranked
player and netted a full scholarship to the nationally ranked
University of San Diego.
Kevin's collegiate highlights include:
As a freshman, 49-11 overall duel match record going undefeated (19-0)
at #2 doubles during regular season; the team finished 12th in
the nation. Upon graduation achieved NCAA ranking of #41 in
singles, 12th in doubles. He then turned pro and held an ATP
world ranking for four consecutive years, achieving a win over #80
in the world and a doubles title in St. Gallen Switzerland.
Returning to Las Vegas to share his knowledge, Kevin has taught
thousands of students at every age and every level. Kevin is a
personal coach to many of Las Vegas' junior champions, state high
school champions, and nationally ranked juniors. Under his
direction, many of his students have gone on to play collegiate
tennis. Three are currently playing for Division I universities,
two playing on full ride scholarships.
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