Interview with Leslie Banks

EPISODE · Jul 18, 2025 · 16 MIN

Interview with Leslie Banks

from HTP Podcast · host Gira Schofield

Leslie Banks started tennis at age 3 and never looked back. Now, as the founder of Serve the Future, she’s using her lifelong love for the game to empower underserved youth through tennis, opening doors many never thought possible.From her early days growing up in a competitive tennis family to coaching at just 15, Leslie shares her journey of grit, resilience, and growth within the tennis world. She dives into the challenges of transitioning from coaching at clubs in Houston to stepping out on her own in Phoenix, where she followed her calling to create a nonprofit dedicated to making tennis accessible for all.In this episode, Leslie pulls back the curtain on the real behind-the-scenes of building and sustaining a nonprofit, including the emotional and financial challenges that come with the mission. She shares stories of students whose lives have been transformed through tennis—like the student who is now attending MIT—and how focusing on these success stories fuels her through the toughest days.Leslie reminds us that to create true impact, you need flexibility, passion, and a willingness to learn and adapt. Whether you’re a coach, player, or parent, you’ll walk away inspired to look beyond yourself and see how tennis can change lives—both on and off the court.If you would like to donate to Serve The Future or learn more about this amazing nonprofit. Go check out their website, where STF is helping underprivileged kids learn tennis and leadership skills for success. https://www.servethefuture.org/KEY POINTS:✅ The grit it takes to build a nonprofit from the ground up✅ How tennis teaches independence, resilience, and life skills✅ Why creating community is key to growing the game✅ The power of focusing on your “why” during hard days✅ Actionable insights for anyone looking to serve the next generationIf you’ve ever wondered how you can give back through tennis—or need a reminder of why tennis is more than just a sport—this episode is for you.🎧 Listen now on the HTP Podcast, and join us in changing the culture of tennis, one conversation at a time.

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