USPTA Pro Reviews: TopCourt vs TheSkills vs MasterClass vs Udemdy

Watching Tennis Lessons from Tennis Legends

Online and streaming entertainment may become the super glue that holds tennis fans over this long Winter. The Australian Open and ATP Cup have been pushed back to Feb. Indian Wells has postponed after March. Will we see Top 10 Tennis in the USA before Miami?

After spending many hours over several weeks watching the latest online streaming tennis, here's this month's breakdown for each platform's pros and cons below. Opinions expressed are purely that of this site alone - which do not necessarily reflect those of the USPTA.


Even with inflation, TopCourt is still only $15/month. Now it has over 50 pro players.

The depth of the academy grows as they add more star-studded talents each month. Filming for the next season has recently wrapped in Florida.

My Favorite Streaming List and Favorite Shows:
  • Disney+ (The Mandalorian)
  • Netflix (Queen's Gambit)
  • CBS (Young Sheldon, Amazing Race)
When it comes to the "Marvel Universe vs DC Comics debate" - we're a solid Marvel fan, so your miles may vary with your superstars. Fans should compare TopCourt for free then you be the final judge!

Tennis Streaming Showdown Competition - Round 2

To give our tennis fans a full comparison, we reviewed nearly all the other major online platforms each month that feature tennis video packages. Some legends who have a large fan base created their own video products. Free previews with a money-back guarantee.

TheSkills - Maria Sharapova

Topics: Warmups, Drills, and Mental Toughness
Length: 20 chapter lessons, 1.5 hours
Skill Level: Intermediate (3.0-3.5+)
Coach's Rating: B+

Pros: You learn a lot about Maria and her life, mindset, and strategies. Solid warm-up routines. Good suggestions for tweaking certain shots and key focus points. Her monologues are clear.

Cons: Costs more ($69?) for just her one course alone?! Wait for a sale or promo. Players must have all core shots in their bag to get the most out of this series. The vast majority of the videos feature her personal reflections on her own career.

We recommend Maria fans to try the 7-day free trial offer with the All-Access package. Try the other sports stars' commentary. The multi-sport pros give good pep talks to motivate home athletes. For me, it's still too new and needs more talent in the lineup to compete effectively at this price.

MasterClass - Serena Williams

Topics: Fundamentals and Technique
Length: 9 chapter lessons, 2 hours
Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate (2.5-3.0+)
Coach's Rating: B

Pros: Great Filming, lighting; In-depth narrative; Beginner-friendly. MasterClass packages a wide range of (non-tennis) topics and subjects with gurus of their own craft.

Cons: Focuses heavily on one stroke - the serve. Basic tennis advice.
The student's ability to get video critique and peer review period is over;

Note: We found TopCourt's Gold membership has many interactive features. Gold students get access to many more tennis pros for Q&A, plus even a chance to attend future live filming events.

Udemy - Andre Agassi Academy

Topics: All Strokes and Player's Mindset
Length: 10 chapters, 1 hour
Skill Level: Intermediate to advance (4.0+)
Coach's Rating: A-

Pros: Love Agassi's lectures; great stories and clean format. Invaluable tips for the tournament players; Udemy certificate included; lifetime access for review. Only ~$15 on sale. I support his efforts as a proponent of education and would recommend his course.

Agassi's bestseller autobiography "Open" is my definitive must-read. Vital if you want to deeply understand the life of any tennis pro.

Cons: Limited angles; the video quality is limited to only 1080p. Students should be familiar with tennis basics and fundamentals before starting. About one hour's worth of content - I really wish there was a sequel.


TopCourt gets A-Team with their Champions and Coaches 

ATP and WTA heroes are joining the TopCourt team lineup for 2021 including Karen Khachanov, Madison Keys, and Kyle Edmund.


WTA Triple Threat of Former World #1's:
Venus Williams, Chris Evert, and Arantxa Sanchez Vicario.
Each with at least two dozen grand slams in their careers
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Hall of Famer Nick Bollettieri (coach of Agassi, Courier, and Seles) joins the ranks with Paul Annacone and Brad Gilbert. Stacking a century's worth of tennis wisdom, they have guided several strong talents into the path to becoming future world champions.

TopCourt Revisited, 6 months later - areas for improvement?

Perhaps they now have too much content?!

Like Netflix, you won't be able to easily digest it in just a few sessions.

It now has a library of over a hundred episodes, while revealing about two more players each month.

Narrowing the field might have to come in the future. In some episodes and interviews, I skipped over because of my difficulty with a few player's accents. Currently, it has a large Pickleball library of players, another sport added to the fray.

TopCourt recently added new sections called "Top Picks" (recommendations) and "Trending" (popular). Here is what I recommend as our starter video pack of episode picks from TopCourt.

Our Wish List features for tennis enthusiasts:
  • A voice-over replay explaining a player's technique while he/she is hitting in slow motion.
  • Pros rallying full speed against each other in live points. Play analysis by TopCourt coaches.
  • Visual cues to pick out the one truly excellent shot example from all the other good ones.
  • Feedback Mechanism: a rating system to allow fans to give "likes" at favorite video keyframes.
TopCourt's growth is the most comprehensive and promising out of all the platforms screened to date. There is a lot of value to a solid team and building a strong, well-balanced group of players. It's the chance to display the player's own authentic self while offering budding talent the opportunity to build a bigger fan base online.

Best of all, TopCourt still offers our free 14-day trial to test it out, so try it today!
We're eager to see new upcoming updates, and players, and share our opinion here in the next round.

Honorable Mentions

YouTube Tennis Channels

YouTube is great for watching highlights and replays. But it's a mixed bag when it comes to quality lessons and developing your own tennis game properly.

Some YouTube channels I enjoyed:
The Wild West of tennis content.
Everyone has their own ideas and style. There is a lot plenty of "click-bait," and often lessons are over-simplified into single 3-5 min videos with flashy titles. Still, the quality of content has a very wide gap and some ideas need to be more concise.

The negative is that you might learn the wrong technique or make bad assumptions if you try to learn purely from YouTube. Recording yourself and doing a visual comparison with a pro is recommended.

TopCourt Membership Perks and Offer

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TopCourt - the Netflix of Tennis

As a member using TopCourt for a few months now, I'm pretty sure you will enjoy it too as a tennis fan. It is instructional while entertaining. Makes for a great documentary about the sport of tennis.

Recently we watched our retired heroes the Bryan Brothers and Lindsay Davenport sharing their digital memoirs and American tennis memories over the years - from the Olympics to the Grand Slams.

Each month, they reward the top customer referral with a bonus. So as a thank you for all the support, 

Bring the US Open drills, stories, and pros to you.


Register with our Free 14-day Trial of TopCourt


60+ Pros teaching the game. Many of them you've seen play. A few you will hear about later!

  • A fantastic cast of professional players to guide and inspire you right from home.
  • Re-enforcement learning helps you practice tennis like the pros.
  • Learn each Pro's skill shots with instruction (mini-courses):

TopCourt Updates

- 4K Streaming of entire chapters from any device.
- Coaches of former #1 players team up with the young guns (Brad Gilbert with Genie Bouchard)
- Bring the pro drills onto your home court via iPad or Tablet and now Apple TV.


Price: $180 / year for the Basic Membership.

You get hours of tennis content with one full year of access.
This is cheaper than 3 hours of private lessons.

Quick comparison, instructors usually charge $65-$80/hr for lessons. Simply learning and practicing how to serve alone can take longer than 3 hours. The vast library of pros is outstanding. Watch as little or as much as you want. Watch it when you want, where you want. Pause, play, repeat.


Check out the Pro Tennis community support behind TopCourt!


TopCourt Academy is loaded with tennis pros, lined up to teach you 1on1 on TopCourt...

What is 1573 Australian Open?

Fun, Furbies, and Freebies from Friends of 1573




Celebrate with 1573 Liquor:
(Chinese Distillery with its name on the new Arena at the Australian Open)

Why 1573?

It was the year during the Ming Dynasty when they first started making Liquor, one of the oldest in China.

Luzhou Laojiao (official sponsor for multiple years at AO) is the brewery's name.

Where is it from?

Sichuan, China
(a province that is best known for its super spicy cuisine).

Style and Taste

In its pure form - the clear liquor is more than 50% Alcoholic.

It is one of the most premium forms of "baijiu," as it is called in China. Some say it has the strong scent of fermented peaches.

Watch the AO's celebration with a Lion Dance Performance.


1573 private barWhere can I try some at the Australian Open?

The public can try a cocktail with the clear baijiu mix in a tasty glass.

Served at "Nobu" and "Rockpool: Bar and Grill".

Also available at a couple of the other fine dining establishments there.


You can even visit the 1573 bar behind Rod Laver Stadium with a special invite.

Aussie Open Ticket Advice

Buy online the day before a match, never at the box office. 

During the 1st week, we recommend ground passes since the stadium seats are all decent.

The middle weekend is when you need to splurge because it gets crowded.

Australian Open Tips for Visitors and Fans

Australian Open Layout

Buy Online Tickets with Digital QR Code

Super Saturday tickets are available. Super popular - so get those fast!
Make sure you bring your phone and QR Code. Avoid getting from other ticket sources.

Ground Passes for Week 1

One of the best-hidden secrets for week 1 is a full-day ground pass.

They are much cheaper than reserved seats and have more flexibility to roam multiple locations at a third of the cost. Don't waste your money. Most of their stadium seating is good enough for the vast majority of seats at Laver and Melbourne.

Just don't sit on the East side facing the Sun, or you'll be cooked like Shrimp on a Barbie!

Practice Courts Viewing

Viewing the top players from the decks has always put giant crowds packed together.

This year, a system must be in place to prevent crowding over each other. The orderly Wimbledon moving rope lines will inspire them with ideas. Players have complained that the crowds have not been managed well in 2024.

Clear flow directions for ingress and egress

The arrows in the map above illustrate the paths I found with the fewest bottlenecks to enter and move around the park. It is important to keep fan traffic flowing in a circular direction. Having congested fans in one area (like inside Rod Laver) should be avoided.

The 3 large stadiums definitely need better signs. I see people get lost more often than not with all the name changes.

Better Navigation and Activity Zones

The Aussie Open seems broken into clumps of Rod Laver on one side and Melbourne Arena in the opposite corner. The placement of lots of shops seems randomly scattered in between. I found the food carts, venue signage, and concessions were sprinkled across the giant center oval the same way slot machines are in Las Vegas lobbies.

More Transportation Options Needed

Back in 2019, I remember how super crowded the bus shuttles were to deliver fans to the entrances. We were squished like sardines in the morning or else walked the extra mile in the Melbourne heat. Trams are just overcrowded for the morning rush. Plan ahead to walk if necessary in the summer heat.

International Culture - Wimbledon vs Australian Open?

Wimbledon in 2023 had its own opening day issues. It was their self-inflicting security lockdowns that made for 6+ hour queues which most fans abandoned. Their fear of possible protesters made it impossible for fans to see matches. Hopefully they will use a different company next year.

GPS and Wifi Issues in Melbourne

Traveler's note: GPS signal around Melbourne is known to be pretty bad with their tall buildings.

Tip: save an offline Google Map on your phone before you go!
Conserve battery life and your mobile data. The open wifi there is super spotty and not secured. So I would turn off wi-fi altogether when I'm out so it won't drain your phone.

With digital tickets, it's even more important not to drain your battery during the day.

To arrive at the proper side of the Australian Open or get around the city of Melbourne, rely on your mobile. Try using your Andriod and saying:  "Hey Google".
Examples: 
"Hey Google. Navigate to Rod Laver Arena" OR
"Hey Google. Navigate to Melbourne Arena"

Watch the Federer vs Nadal Rematch at US Open?

Federer vs Nadal at French Open Semi-Finals
Ready for their Rematch at US Open?

Want to see the Federer-Nadal rematch at a US Open match this Fall in NYC?

With their current rankings and today's French Open result:
If they meet at the US Open, the most likely scenario will put both men at the Semi-Finals of the US Open.

Friday, September 6th at Ashe Stadium. As of 6/7/19, there are still a few tickets on sale for as low as about $190-$250.


Friday, Sept 6th Deal. Get 2 Semi-Finals plus Men's Doubles Final for the price of 1 ticket.
This semi-final ticket is very popular because it also gives you the other Men's Semi-Final which should feature Novak Djokovic. All 3 players are both playing very well, injury-free and show no signs of stopping. Finally, if you are a doubles fan, the ticket will also give you the Men's Doubles Championship match plus both Men's Semis.

Federer's next US Open Slam Chance.
For Federer fans, he has had the upper hand in the last 5 out of 6 meetings (not on clay) over Nadal and might actually be the favorite to win the US Open this year. On the US hard courts, Federer has won more US Open titles than Nadal and Djokovic combined.

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