I grew up playing competitive tennis in Raleigh, North Carolina and went on to compete at the NCAA Division I level at Appalachian State. I’ve now been coaching for over 8 years, including spending 2 years as the assistant coach for the NYU men’s tennis team.
Today, I primarily work with high-level junior players and specialize in junior development and college preparation. Having gone through the college recruiting process myself and coached players through it firsthand, I understand what it really takes to play college tennis and what college coaches are looking for in players both on and off the court. Every player I work with has different strengths, weaknesses, and goals, so I tailor my coaching to each individual player. My focus is on refining their game, developing the right habits, and helping them maximize their potential using the tools they already have.
Campbell Stone
I grew up playing competitive tennis in Raleigh, North Carolina and went on to compete at the NCAA Division I level at Appalachian State. I’ve now been coaching for over 8 years, including spending 2 years as the assistant coach for the NYU men’s tennis team.
Today, I primarily work with high-level junior players and specialize in junior development and college preparation. Having gone through the college recruiting process myself and coached players through it firsthand, I understand what it really takes to play college tennis and what college coaches are looking for in players both on and off the court. Every player I work with has different strengths, weaknesses, and goals, so I tailor my coaching to each individual player. My focus is on refining their game, developing the right habits, and helping them maximize their potential using the tools they already have.
Submit up to 5 minutes of one shot — forehand, backhand, serve, return, or volley. Campbell breaks it down with drawing, slow motion, voiceover, and side-by-side comparison. No generic tips — just the 1–2 adjustments that matter most.
Submit up to 30 minutes of footage and a focus area. Campbell reviews, annotates, and records a full lesson response.
Four lessons built around your game, with a progress note at the end.