Originally published April 2021.
Even if she didn’t know it right away, Brenda Kisting is a natural-born tennis player.
Ten years ago, after bringing her son to a youth tennis class, she thought to herself, “That looks like so much fun!” So she gave it a try and hasn’t looked back.
“I’m so glad I did because it just opened up all new windows and opportunities for me to have fun and enjoy life,” Kisting said. “Basically I can have the worst day ever and when I get out on the court and start swinging and hitting, it lifts my mood. I love the camaraderie and friends saying to each other, “Hey, that’s a great shot, way to go!” People will hang out, visit and talk about the match.”
For a period of time last year, the fun came to halt. Stay-at-home orders and concerns about the coronavirus left the Greater Midland Tennis Center with empty courts and open nets. Staff and members rallied together to provide safe avenues for players to return, both on outdoor and indoor courts. Kisting and many others were ready to roll.
“It felt great to get back outside, see everybody again and have that sense of community. This place is just wonderful. Plus I always think, “Oh yeah, and I got my exercise in too.” It’s just a total bonus!” Kisting said.
Despite the challenges of 2020, the Tennis Center totaled over 20,000 hours of tennis played and hosted many successful and safe tournaments like the Pig & Pit.
“I have been truly amazed by the support of our wonderful members. Everyone has been through so much in the last year and watching so many escape the reality of what’s going on in the world by playing tennis has been inspirational,” Talaya Schilb, Director of Memberships & Events said. “Each day the courts fill up and more tennis players are born.”
Some restrictions still remain, like playing with a mask but for those that love the game so much, it is a breeze to accept.
“I really don’t mind wearing the mask. It felt a little funny the first time, but honestly, I was just so happy to be able to play,” Kisting said. “The Tennis Center has been wonderful about giving us guidelines. They’ve set up hand sanitizer on each of the courts so that you can get your hands sanitized in between matches. I feel very safe here.”