LUKE JENSEN INTERVIEW

with Grand Slam Doubles Champion and ESPN Tennis Analyst

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About this course and Interview: Luke Jensen was famously known as dual Hand Luke on the professional tennis tour. He was able to serve both left and right-handed at over 130 MPH. It is one of the major reasons he and his brother (Murphy) were the Champions of the 1993 French Open Doubles title.

Hailing from Ludington Michigan, the brothers were close friends of myself (Jorge) as we grew up. I had a first-hand look at this unique brother two-some that few people ever got to see. Luke was ranked number one in the world as a junior player and was ranked above Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker during that time period. Besides being a college coach, ESPN tennis analyst, and frequent guest speaker at many tennis events, Luke has a unique outlook on tennis and the game of doubles in particular.

So this interview was something I wanted to put together as a small course. I think you will enjoy everything that Luke has to share with you on your journey to becoming better doubles player.

Here’s What You Get When You Sign Up Right Now

  • MODULE 1: Questions with Luke: (4 Videos) In this section, Luke answers questions about:

    1) How to Play with Any Doubles Partners

    2) Mental Toughness for Doubles

    3) Strategy questions about Doubles

    4) General questions about Doubles

  • MODULE 2: On Court with Luke: (4 Videos) In this module we head to the court with Luke and he covers:

    1) How he started serving both left and right handed at over 130 MPH on the pro tour.

    2) Luke’s thoughts on Net Play in Doubles

    3) How to handle the dreaded “floating-sitter” volley

    4) Luke’s Favorite Doubles drills

  • ALSO… Bring Luke to YOUR club: We’ll explain the special offer Luke has to bring him into your club for a special day of VIP celebrity tennis events. I’ve personally done this at my own club, and it was an amazing event for our members at a ridiculously inexpensive price.

A $97 Value, Yours Now For Just $17