Justin Carter discusses tournament play and coaching at Suburban Tennis Club

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The Groft Charity Classic held in York City, Pennsylvania, showcased not only thrilling tennis matches but also highlighted the importance of community engagement and youth development in sports. During the event, Justin Carter, a participant and coach at Suburban Country Club in Pikesville, Maryland, shared insights from his recent match and his coaching experiences with local juniors.

Carter, who has played in the tournament multiple times, reflected on his tough three-set match, noting the nerves he felt initially but how he found his rhythm in the second set. He emphasized the significance of maintaining a consistent game plan and the importance of energy and communication on the court. His passion for tennis extends beyond playing; he is dedicated to coaching about 15 juniors from prestigious local schools, helping them prepare for state championships.

The tournament itself was praised for its organization and the high level of competition it attracts, drawing players from various regions. Carter expressed his enthusiasm for participating in the event, highlighting the joy of connecting with fellow players and the community.

In addition to Carter, Punch Mikayla, another seasoned participant, discussed his coaching philosophy and the mental aspects of the game. He emphasized the need for players to understand the balance between physical skill and mental strategy, noting that many young athletes often overlook the psychological components that contribute to success in tennis.

Both Carter and Mikayla's contributions during the Groft Charity Classic underscore the event's dual purpose: to provide a platform for competitive tennis while fostering a supportive environment for youth development. As the tournament continues to grow, it remains a vital part of the local sports landscape, encouraging young players to pursue their passion for tennis and develop both their skills and mental resilience.

Converted from Groft Charity Classic - 7/12/2025 meeting on July 13, 2025
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