From Anne's web site:
Anne grew
up in Charleston, WV, and started playing tennis at just five
years old because her friends teased her that she couldnt
play. By the time she was nine years old she was #29 in the U.S.
in the 12s. Annes father, Pete, was captain of the
WVU basketball team in 1955 and he shared Annes passion
and drive for sports.
At 14 Anne did not have a coach during the winter and was only
able to practice indoors 3 hours a week. Nick Bollettieri watched
her play in the National 16s and offered her a scholarship
to train in Florida at what is now the infamous IMG Academy.
After two and a half years in Bradenton, FL, she then went on
to college at USC where she played #2 as a freshman. Anne finished
the year as an undefeated All American and USC won the National
Championship. Anne also won 3 USTA gold balls in one day at The
U.S. Amateur Clay Courts in Pittsburgh, PA, winning the singles,
doubles and mixed doubles.
Anne White at Wimbledon 1985 |
Anne White at Wimbledon 1986 |
In 1987, after
two years at USC, Anne turned pro and played eight years on the
circuit reaching #19 in the world in singles and #9 in the world
in doubles. She won one singles title and eight doubles titles
with six different partners, including Chris Evert.
After her pro career on the court, Anne performed color commentary
for several professional tennis tournaments, including the 1988
and 1989 USA Network U.S. Open. Anne also appeared in numerous
television commercials for Reebok, Avia, Michelob Beer and Carefree
Gum. In addition to her time as a commentator and commercial
work, Anne spent 16 years in her second career in the luxury
goods arena as a Director of Wholesale for Cartier and Jaeger-LeCoultre
watches.
Anne White with Boris Becker |
Anne White |
Tennis came swinging back into her life three years ago after
having lunch with Nick Bollettieri. Bollettieri reignited her
love for the game and Anne is now producing a feature documentary
about Bollettieri for Showtime, slated to premiere in late 2017.
(titled 'Love Means Zero' - see below)
In 2016, Anne was inducted into the USTA Mid West Hall of Fame,
a distinct honor. She has been the emcee at several tennis exhibitions
at The Greenbrier Resort with Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, Venus
Williams, Jim Courier and Andy Roddick. She is a producing partner
for a new online interactive reading platform called REED (Read,
Experience, Explore and Dream). The REED platform allows you
to collect points, maps, photos and music to enhance the readers
imagination and reading engagement.
'Loves Means Zero': Film Review
Jason Kohn's
doc is a portrait of famous tennis coach Nick Bollettieri, who
trained greats such as Andre Agassi. (The Hollywood Reporter)
A Svengali
of the tennis world gets his close-up in the diabolically well-titled
Love Means Zero, an on-its-toes documentary about the legendary
and/or notorious tennis teacher and coach Nick Bollettieri.
The man behind
(at least part of the time) an all-star list of champions that
includes Andre Agassi, Monica Seles, Jim Courier, Venus and Serena
Williams, Boris Becker, Mary Pierce and many others, Bollettieri
talks like a goodfella, doesn't know from sentimentality, has
the skin of a lizard, refuses to countenance regrets and bluntly
states that, If you ask me right now to give you the names
of my eight wives, I couldn't do it. |
Photo: TIFF
Showtime has
a winner in Jason Kohn's tight and observant documentary, at
the heart of which is a man so unusual and blunt-spoken that
its appeal should extend beyond sports fans.
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BHTC members with Nick Bollettieri
and Anne White |
Nick Bollettieri, Anne White, Vince
Spadea |
Beverly Hills Tennis
Club - Under the radar since 1929
When Russel Simpson retired after 17 years as Tennis Director
at the prestigious Beverly Hills Tennis Club, Anne White was
offered the job and she started November 1, 2017. The club may
well be the best kept secret in Los Angeles. Hidden away on North
Maple Drive, the club features 5 hard courts, a gym, outdoor
pool, all for less than 200 members. It features an equity membership
as well as a social membership.
Anne says, "We have wonderful
members here, low key, not pretentious. I'm honored to be part
of the tradition here."
Video about the
Beverly Hills Tennis Club
Two more tennis professionals
work at BHTC: Kelly Gullett and Dacho Pavlicic. "We love
to help people and improve their game." |
BHTC Court 1 |
Anne White in BHTC's Trophy Room |
Anne is very proud of her idea
of creating a documentary about Nick Bollettieri's Life. With
the help of BHTC member and film producer / writer Jill Mazursky
and Nick's support she saw her idea produced and embraced with
great enthusiasm at the Toronto Film Festival. The film is funded
by Showtime and will air during the 2018 Wimbledon Championships.
Members of the Beverly Hills
Tennis Club were excited when Anne announced that Nick Bollettieri
would come to hold a clinic and speak to them December 11. The
event was a complete success and caused BHTC member Eric Fugier
to post on Facebook: "Thank you, Anne. You already have
accomplished so much in such a short time, the energy has changed." |
Anne White with students Lucas and
Tyler Fugier |
Anne White with BHTC member Raymond
Staples |
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