NOVEMBER, 2025

COAN TENNIS ASSOCIATION

Remembering Bryan

by James Gordon


On September 24, 2025, we lost someone who wasn’t just a legend in the Atlanta tennis community—he was a light in so many of our lives.


Bryan Shepherd, a brilliant mind and a naturally gifted athlete—on the basketball court as well as the tennis court—was born in Norfolk, Virginia, on June 19, 1958. From an early age, he stood out. He excelled academically in high school and earned a full ride to Duke University, where he graduated with a degree in Mathematics. But Bryan was never one-dimensional. He threw himself into theater and dance at Duke, showing the same energy and curiosity that would later define the way he lived his life. After college, he began working at IBM while still pursuing his love of tennis.


Eventually, Bryan made his way to Atlanta, where he married and, together with his wife, Ann, raised two beautiful daughters, Brianna and Rana—his pride and joy.


Although he stayed involved in computer work, his heart kept pulling him back to tennis. That passion led him to start Bryan’s Racquet, where he poured himself into teaching the game he loved. Bryan wasn’t just a coach; he was a mentor, a motivator, and a constant source of encouragement. He worked with players of all ages—juniors, high school athletes, and collegiate competitors—and he earned the respect of countless local and national tennis organizations, receiving awards from many of them. Bryan loved tennis, he loved Atlanta, and he loved the people who picked up a racquet and trusted him to guide them.


For me, every single encounter with Bryan began the same way: with that huge, unmistakable smile and warm, uplifting words that made you feel seen and appreciated. That was Bryan—always giving, always supporting, always bringing light with him.


Rest in peace, “B.” You are deeply missed, and your spirit lives on in every life you touched.


"Honoring Excellence"


An Update on 2025 Scholarship Recipient Sampson Haywood


Reflecting on my first semester at the University of Georgia, I'm filled with gratitude and excitement for the path ahead. I'm settling in well and enjoying my classes as an intended Finance major. I'm focused on my core requirements right now and plan to apply to the Terry College of Business during my first semester next year. It’s been great to see my passions line up, too. For example, I’m currently working on a project for my "big data" class all about how analytics are used in professional tennis.


Outside of academics, one of my biggest goals was to dive into the campus community. I'm humbled to share that I've been selected to join several incredible organizations: the Keystone Fellowship, the Black Male Leadership Society (BMLS) First-Year Council, the Student Government Association (SGA) First-Year Connect program, and the Black Youth Empowerment Network (BYEN).


I’m also thrilled to have started a remote internship with the USTA Foundation this fall. It’s a fantastic opportunity to stay connected to the tennis world as I begin my college journey. I'm learning so much, and I'm just really grateful for all the support that helped me get here. I can't wait to see what the rest of the year holds.


Sampson, we are so proud of you. Keep up the good work!


Free Lessons Recap

by Janet Cooper


Wow! That's the same word I used to recap the 2024 Free Lessons Program (FLP). We did it again, more participants, more tennis and more fun. The one thing we still need more of is tennis courts. Maybe we can campaign to the City of Atlanta Parks and Recreation to build us some more courts. It can happen, they just completed a beautiful one-stall restroom near the courts. Our dream is just a little bigger.


The community is “booming” with sports activity and tennis might be at the top of the list. We want to teach everyone to play tennis. We love it when the entire family participates, kids and adult beginners. We hope you will join us in 2026, every Tuesday and Thursday, 6:15 to 7:30pm, April through August.


FLP is funded by Coan Tennis Association (CTA). We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. USTA (Atlanta and Southern) is a supporter. If you would like to help, please visit us at mycoantennis.org and make a tax-deductible donation. Thank you.


Hope to see you next year!


Get Well Wishes To:


Elizabeth Carter who is recuperating from a car accident. Hope to see you back on the court soon.

Dove

Condolences To:


Janet Cooper in the passing of her brother Rudolph Cooper.


Cee Jai Jones in the passing of her sister-in-law.


Robin Dixon in the passing of her sister-in-law Sherry Ann Dixon.


Bess Arnold in the passing of her mother who was102 years old.


Coan Tennis Association cares deeply about your loss, and we share in the sorrow that you are feeling.


Please keep these families in your thoughts and prayers.

CONGRATULATIONS to Dianna Kelly on her recent retirement from Southern Company. Just in case you get bored, Coan has lots of work to keep you busy.

A heartfelt thank you to all participants, volunteers, and sponsors who made this year’s tournament such a success—we truly could not have done it without you!


We welcomed 150 players from 10 different states, and while the weather wasn’t sizzling, the competition on the courts certainly was. Congratulations to both our champions and finalists.

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Our post-event survey brought in overwhelmingly positive feedback, and we’re already excited to build on that momentum.

Mark your Calendars:
The Hotlanta Summer Sizzler 2026 will take place August 7–9, 2026. We’re looking forward to an even bigger and better tournament next year!

Coan Tennis Association is donating ten Thanksgiving boxes to families in the metro area. Since you will have food on your plate for Thanksgiving, please consider putting food on someone else's plate by making a tax-deductible donation. You may contribute via Zelle to 404-916-0721, Cash App with the handle $coantennis, or send a check made payable to CTA to P.O. Box 170185, Atlanta, GA 30317.

Congratulations to Sugar Creek's B-1 ALTA team, led by Captain Rose Prejean-Harris. They won City Finals as well as the Best Table Award. Way to go team!!!

Congratulations to all ALTA and USTA teams that competed at city, state, sectionals and nationals!!!!!

Contact Information

Wanda Haywood

Phone: 404-405-6113

wehaywoo@bellsouth.net


Coan Tennis Association

404-916-0721

coantennis@hotmail.com

www.mycoantennis.org

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