Member of the Month Entry

I’m starting a new feature here at TomAvery.com. Each month, I’ll be featuring a member. I would like to know your story of how you found TomAvery.com, how it helped you, what you like about it, and whatever else you think others would find inspiring about you, any recent tennis accomplishments or goals you’ve reached, whether that’s winning the Club Championship or improving your backhand. Please submit your story to me and I will start using your stories to inspire yet others to stay on this journey of self improvement and the satisfaction we get from this great game. It’s YOUR turn to shine and inspire others.

Benefits of being Member of the Month:

  1. If you don’t have access to the Extensive Video Archives ($99.95 value) you’ve got it for the Month.
  2. If you already own the Extensive Video Archives you can get any product on the site including an AVERY Racquet at 50% off.

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Testimonials

  • "I had a problem with my arm. Now that I'm using the M5 my arm does not bother me. I swear it's the racquet and not the girl."

    Flora Allum
    AVERY M5 Player
    "Tom, I am a 72 year old tennis enthusiast.  My home town is Lusby, Maryland.  I play "club" tennis in Naples in the winter and at The Island Country Club, Deer Isle, Maine in the summer.  I am currently men's member doubles and member mixed doubles club champion at each club.  In Maryland during the shoulder seasons, I play two or three Super Senior tournaments each year and am currently ranked #3 in the 70s singles bracket in Maryland.  Adam has rated me as a 3.5.  I had been playing with a very light Wilson 2.0 racket for some years thinking that because of age I needed a lighter racket.  Then I tried your Avery racket.  I found that I had as much  or more control with your racket, significantly more power in both ground strokes and serve.  I also have noticed a much different "ping" sound on making a good connection.  Finally, although I am not sure I can attribute a less painful shoulder solely to the Avery, I really believe that this heavier racket does somehow lessen a cronic issue with me and that is of severe right shoulder pain after a hard workout.  In fact after a Super Seniors tournament in early October 2010, using the old racket and which resulted in severe shoulder pain, I did not try another serve intil late December.  I am the proud owner of three Avery rackets."

    Bob Allen
    AVERY M5 Player