About Brenda Brenda Schultz Tennis and Adventure Camp - Home Page Junior Camp Dates and Rates Photo Album Tennis Camp Videos Important Forms for Tennis Camp Directions to the Tennis Camp Adults Tennis Clinic Tennis Tips Brenda Schultz, Tennis and Adventure Camp About Brenda - The only former top 10 player who is active full-time as a camp director Brenda Schultz-McCarthy - one of woman's professional tennis most exciting players for over ten years - left home at eleven years old to pursue her tennis career. During that time she played the toughest competition, hired the world best coaches, and witnessed the top players' creative training methods. This extensive training taught her that balance is the key to success. Brenda has given so much to tennis, not only as a tennis player, but also as a person, her warmth, sensitivity and love of the game are few of her qualities that could help to achieve anyone's dreams - Gabriella Sabatini The Netherlands top professional player for over 10 years, Brenda is known for the biggest serve in woman's tennis 130 mph. A former top 10 player, 2 time Olympian and Fed Cup member, she has sixteen WTA titles with wins over 
V. Williams, L. Davenport, 
M. Seles, M. Pierce, A. Sanchez-Vicario, J. Capriati and 
C. Martinez After eight years off of the tour; due to a back injury, six of those years being a camp director I thought I was done competing. My country called and I went to help the Fed-Cup Team, I thought I would be coaching and I ended up playing.  Now after 3 years of competing I decided that I miss the campers and can do both. Rosmalen 2006 Quarter-finals Surbiton Trophy winner 2007 Guinness World Record 2008 Fastest Serve Speedy Service -The fastest tennis serve measured 155 mph, 246.9 km/hr and was struck by Andy Roddick, USA, in a Davis Cup semifinal on September 24, 2006. Brenda Schultz-McCarthy, Netherlands, produces a 130-mph, 209 km-h serve in the first round of the Western and Southern Financial Group Women's Open on July 15 2006, the fastest tennis serve by a woman. Tennis and Racket Sports, Guinness World Records 2008