In Episode 3, hosts Ryan Redondo and Steve Adamson welcome their first-ever guest, Alyssa Ahn - two-time USTA National Champion, US Open main draw wild card recipient, and rising sophomore at Stanford University. Alyssa shares her inspiring journey from hitting balls with her father as a young child to competing on one of tennis’s biggest stages. Along the way, she reflects on the lessons, challenges, and mindset that helped shape her success both on and off the court. Alyssa opens up about the role her family played in her development, the importance of falling in love with the process rather than focusing solely on results, and how maintaining balance through traditional school helped her avoid burnout. She also discusses handling pressure, overcoming difficult stretches in her game, navigating the college recruiting process, and transitioning from junior tennis to Stanford's nationally competitive program. In this episode, they explore: ✅ How Alyssa first fell in love with tennis and why she chose it over soccer ✅ The importance of enjoying the process and developing a strong work ethic ✅ Why balance and attending traditional school were critical to her development ✅ Managing pressure during junior tennis, recruiting, and major tournaments ✅ Lessons learned from winning the USTA Girls' 16s and 18s National Championships ✅ What it was like competing in the US Open main draw against the world's best players ✅ How optimism, resilience, and self-belief help navigate difficult periods in tennis ✅ The transition from junior tennis to Stanford's team environment ✅ Advice for aspiring players on work ethic, improvement, and controlling the controllables ✅ Guidance for parents on supporting long-term athletic development Ryan, Steve, and Alyssa also discuss the realities of college tennis, team culture, overcoming adversity, and the unique experiences that come from balancing elite competition with academics. Alyssa offers thoughtful insights into what separates successful players, emphasizing that growth comes from consistent effort, embracing challenges, and maintaining perspective throughout the journey. Whether you're a player, parent, coach, or sports enthusiast, this episode provides valuable lessons on perseverance, balance, mindset, and what it takes to thrive at the highest levels of junior, collegiate, and professional tennis. Follow along and join the conversation as we continue exploring the people, pathways, and principles that are truly Serving the Future. Connect with The Serving the Future Show Follow us for clips, behind-the-scenes content, guest highlights, and conversations about tennis, pickleball, padel, athlete development, and the future of racquet sports. Instagram: @servingthefutureshow X: @TSTF_Show TikTok: @servingthefutureshow Facebook: Serving the Future Show YouTube: @ServingtheFutureShow Hosted by Ryan Redondo and Steve Adamson and recorded at the Barnes Tennis Center, home of Youth Tennis San Diego. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Your support helps us reach more players, parents, coaches, and fans across the racquet sports community.