The 95-Million-Ball Lesson: What Teaching Tennis Teaches You About Life with Greg Moran

What does it really take to turn a life on the court into a sustainable career in racquet sports?

In this episode of Racquet Fuel, longtime tennis pro, club owner, and author Greg Moran joins hosts Kim Bastable and Simon Gale to unpack 40 years of experience in a single facility, and the powerful lessons that came with it.

From starting as a ball boy to building one of Connecticut’s most successful clubs, Greg shares how intentional leadership, early financial planning, and a commitment to professionalism shaped his long career. He also opens up about his own mistakes, including spreading himself too thin and failing to delegate, and offers clear advice for anyone wanting to stay in this profession for the long haul.

If you've ever wondered how to create a fulfilling, sustainable life in racquet sports (or how to mentor others to do the same) this conversation is a must-listen.

By the end of this episode, you’ll learn:
  • How to lead yourself before leading a team
  • Why many teaching pros hit a wall—and how to avoid it
  • The critical difference between coaching and being a racquet sports professional
  • How to build confidence in junior pros through gradual leadership experiences
  • What Greg would do differently if he could start over
  • Why thinking long-term is key to both financial and professional growth
  • The unseen cost of ignoring physical wear-and-tear in racquet sports careers
  • How to inspire your team through example, not just instruction
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The 95-Million-Ball Lesson: What Teaching Tennis Teaches You About Life with Greg Moran
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