The goal of Trick Shot Tennis is to make tennis fun and accessible to everyone. TST meets players where they are and works individually with players to make them the best they can be. The players get to focus on what makes their particular game strong rather than the cookie cutter basics taught in so many academies nowadays.
Many TST players have gone on to play college tennis and in some cases to compete in professional tournaments.
Trick Shot Tennis was started by Ben Hirsch in 2021 and includes the TST League, TST Academy, TST Drills, TST Pro Tournaments... and will host amateur tournaments starting in 2026.
The Trick Shot Tennis Academy is a place for advanced and intermediate level players to prepare to play tournaments, college tennis, high school tennis, people with overinflated egos, children who need to be shown who's boss, babies with potential, etc. It consists of drills, specialized coaching, and matchplay.
Trick Shot Tennis hosts professional tournaments for former and current College, ITF, and ATP players. Players compete for prizes. The matches count towards the Trick Shot Tennis Rankings, and some of the matches are recorded and Uploaded on the Trick Shot Tennis League YouTube page and onto the Ranking site (links below)
Trick Shot Tennis also hosts Kids tournaments. These are a way for kids to get the match practice they need to get match ready and gives them a chance to test out their skills against other strong players. Link Below:
Tournaments
As of 2024, Trick Shot Tennis has been setting up Professional tennis tournaments on its YouTube channel. TST has it's own player Ranking system created by math experts from MIT and Brown University. In 2026 will be the first set of amateur tournaments that everyone can play. Anyone will be able to compete and raise his TST Ranking enough to play against the ATP Pros in the TST Pro Tournaments.
Trick Shot Tennis Tournament YouTube Channel
Trick Shot Tennis League YouTube Channel