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The Next Generation of Tennis Is Now: Evan Sheffield

The Next Generation of Tennis Is Now: Evan Sheffield

Evan Sheffield’s journey in tennis began far from the sunny courts of Florida. Growing up in Perth, Australia, Evan was introduced to a variety of sports such as golf, swimming, and baseball. However, it was tennis that captured his heart. From the moment he first picked up a racquet, the sport became an integral part of his life. The initial love for the game quickly turned into a deep passion and a desire to excel. 

A Passion from Competition 

Evan’s drive to be the best in tennis stemmed from his natural competitiveness. The sport’s physical and mental demands resonated with him, sparking a relentless need to improve. “I loved improving and loved the physicality and how difficult this sport is,” he said. “It just made me want to be better in all aspects of tennis and now in life with my own personal goals.” 

This drive didn’t just influence his tennis game, it helped him in every aspect of his life, pushing him to set and achieve personal goals off the court as well. While he dreamed of playing professionally and being featured on television, his tennis journey took a different, yet equally fulfilling path. 

One of the most rewarding aspects of Evan’s tennis journey has been the relationships he has built with so many people. The tennis community, with its close-knit and supportive environment, has allowed him to make friends and create memories that will last a lifetime. “I have met some beautiful people and lifelong friends with the tennis community,” he said. “The tennis community always feels like the world is so small and it gives some wonderful moments at events as both a spectator and competitor that just gives a great vibe.” Evan cherishes the memories he’s made through tennis and these experiences have reinforced his belief that tennis is the greatest sport. 

Beyond The Courts 

Reflecting on his playing career, Evan didn’t achieve all his initial ambitions. However, he has gained far more than he ever anticipated. “I learned a whole lot about myself during my tennis career and the person who I am today,” he said. “It shaped my life and me as a person. I consider that my biggest takeaway from tennis.” Now, he has some new goals in mind as he continues to grow in tennis.  

“I would love to keep in touch with the tennis community and not close any doors,” he said. “I have been in touch with a super close friend of mine who is currently on the pro circuit and asked me to maybe help her out with different types of coaching. Maybe not her main coach but strength and fitness and mental coach.” 

Currently, Evan is helping coach young players and volunteers with children who have special needs. When he isn’t volunteering, he plays with his club team at school and helps his roommates learn the game so they can be involved as well. 

Aside from the playing side, Evan has found immense joy in giving back to the tennis community. He proudly supports Gooding Todero Academy, where he works with incredible coaches dedicated to teaching the next generation of tennis players. 

Additionally, he has been heavily involved with the Special Olympics, which holds a special place in his heart. “It is just amazing to see kids and adults in that format,” he said. “It’s a beautiful moment to see everyone genuinely happy and there for all the right reasons.” Witnessing the genuine happiness and camaraderie at these events underscores the power of tennis to unite people from all walks of life. When Evan was 18, he was named USTA Florida Volunteer of the Month for April of 2023, one of the youngest to achieve this honor. 

Evan advises aspiring tennis players and volunteers to give it a try. “Just go out there and have fun, genuinely.” He emphasizes the importance of enjoying the journey, meeting diverse individuals, and creating lasting memories. For those looking to make a difference, Evan encourages involvement in community initiatives and projects that are bigger than just one person. “Getting involved to do something bigger than yourself always feels rewarding in the end.” 

Tennis is the Ultimate Teacher 

Looking back on his lifelong relationship with tennis, Evan is filled with gratitude. Starting at the age of 3, and now 19, his tennis journey has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows. 

“I would never trade away any of those moments for the world. I am so blessed I got to struggle in a sport multiple times,” he said. “I got to fail over and over every day. I got to work, not just physically, but mentally as well. It shaped me as a person and taught me more than how to hit a forehand and backhand but life lessons that will last throughout my life.” 

As Evan reflects on the future of tennis as a sport and within the Florida community, he is optimistic about its success. “Tennis is a powerful tool that can shape a community and much of the world,” he said. “We have many young faces of tennis that are emerging as we speak, so we are definitely in safe hands and have a strong future ahead with the sport of tennis.” 

For Evan, tennis has been a lifelong teacher and a source of countless blessings, and he is committed to continuing his work to uplift the community and inspire the next generation of tennis players.

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Written by: Jaret Kappelman, Marketing & Communications Coordinator for USTA Florida. Be sure to check out USTA Florida, the governing body of amateur tennis in Florida, offering tennis programs for all ages and ability levels. Photos courtesy of USTA Florida. 

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