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In the Press

Connecticut native creates portable tennis training device to give more people access to the sport
November 6, 2025 – Fox61
Fast Track Tennis founder John Davey hopes to solve the problem of athletes dropping the sport of tennis because they have no access to tennis courts.

Fast Track Tennis Partners With Zina Garrison
Five Thousand Units Sold and Still Going Strong
September 27, 2025 – Rich Neher of Racket Business
We were introduced to John Davey, CEO & Founder of Fast Track Tennis, by Ian Rapport, CEO & Founder of Golden Slam Marketing. Ian recently signed up Fast Track Tennis as a new client and says, “We’ll be spreading the word about this innovative training system that’s making tennis more accessible to the next generation of players and future stars.”

This Entrepreneur Is Growing The Game Of Tennis, Teaching Kids Along The Way
From Walls to Wall Street
September 23, 2025 – Anwar Stetson of Prep Network
John Davey has always loved the game of tennis. Growing up in Detroit, Davey learned to play the “old school” way, just hitting a ball against the wall. He got good enough to play collegiately at the University of Vermont and had a short stint as a professional before retiring due to injury. Davey then spent his career on Wall Street and as an entrepreneur before taking time off. With a full-time working wife and kids away at college, Davey spent his free time at clubs teaching kids tennis. He found issues with the game he loved. “I started to take a look around and I noticed that kids are getting frustrated, parents are frustrated, you know, a lot of the coaches weren’t necessarily imparting the best knowledge,” Davey said. “I kind of thought back to my early days and came up with this idea, and that was it.” The idea? The Fast Track Tennis System. It’s like a basketball shooting machine that rebounds the ball back to you. It also takes cues from a golf simulator.