Jim Jensen is a PTR and USPTA certified Professional with over 35 years coaching and teaching experience with an emphasis on teaching and instructing youth players from the novice and beginner levels through the advanced levels. Jim has also always been devoted to teaching young adults how to instruct and coach tennis.
Certifications:
- USTPA Certified Tennis Professional
- USPTR Certified Tennis Professional
- United States Tennis Association Member
- Lincoln Tennis Association Member
- Past Board Member of LTA
- USTA Certified Umpire
Awards:
- 3 Time Recipient of the "Tennis Pro of the Year" by the USPTA Missouri Valley Division from Nebraska
- PTR Representative for Nebraska Division from 2000-2007.

Teaching and Coaching Resume:
- Current Tennis Pro and Tennis Program Director for Camp Lohikan, a private coed residential summer camp located in Lake Como, Pennsylvania. 2009 will be Jim’s 11th season with Camp Lohikan.
- Tennis Pro and Tennis Program Director for Lake Greeley Camp, a private coed residential summer camp located in Greeley, Pennsylvania during the summers of 1996 and 1997.
- Lincoln High School (Lincoln, Nebraska) Girls Varsity Tennis Coach from 2001 to present.
- Tennis Instructor Staff Professional for Woods Tennis Center located in Lincoln, Nebraska from 2000 to present.
- Southeast Community College (Lincoln, Nebraska) Adjunct Tennis Coach from 1980 to present.
- Personal Tennis Lessons and Coaching in Lincoln, Nebraska since 1974. This service has included:
- Private Lessons
- Semi Private Lessons
- Junior Lessons
- Adult Lessons
- Drill Clinics
- Video Taping Of All Strokes
- Mental Tennis Covering How To Be successful
- Ball Machine Instruction
- Small Group Lessons
- Doubles Clinics and Coaching

Personal:
- Jim is a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, hailing from Lincoln, Nebraska.
For information on Jim's private tennis lessons and coaching, or prospective Lohikan tennis instructors with questions regarding the tennis program, please contact Jim at usptausptr@aol.com.
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