Pushing Limits and Changing Lives Through Tennis
Tina McCall-Waters wanted to give back and she took action. McCall-Waters is the founder of the Denton Johnson Tennis Corporation (DJTC) that serves at-risk and minority youths in her community, Eatonville, Florida. “I envisioned a youth tennis and education complex that will create a safe haven where kids can go after school and have access to computers, mentors, nutrition, and learn the game of tennis in a collaborative setting,” McCall-Waters states.
Recently, VBD Magazine had the distinct pleasure of interviewing McCall-Waters. She discusses the establishment of DJTC, the services offered, and the relentless journey that sky-rocketed her to tennis stardom. Read on and get a timely moment of encouragement as you learn more about this trailblazer.
GETTING STARTED
“No one in life really makes it on their own. One day, back in 1968, Mr. Denton “Pop” Johnson came into my life with a “vision” that I did not understand at that time. As a young Black girl growing up in Eatonville, Florida, I was simply enjoying life, one day at a time. Mr. Johnson initiated Eatonville’s first tennis program and it was my good fortune to be his first student, at the age of 8. Mr. Johnson explained to my family and me how this game of tennis could change my life, how this game would open doors for me, and take me off the dirt roads in Eatonville and give me a “free” education.
WIRED FOR SUCCESS
In 1978, Indiana Coach Lin Loring recruited McCall-Waters and she became the first African American female to receive a tennis scholarship to Indiana University. That opportunity would set McCall-Waters on a trajectory to career success and personal fulfillment.
Playing tennis became McCall-Waters favorite sport, although she played every sport there was with her siblings. “Playing competitive tennis took me away from my family so each time I traveled to play in a tournament, I dedicated it to a family member, and I did my best to bring home the trophy. When I received a full scholarship to Indiana University, I wanted to make Mr. Johnson and my family proud.
THE DYNAMIC ENTREPRENEUR
· 2002-2003: Recognized as NJTL “Chapter of the Year” by USA Tennis – Florida.
· 2003-2004: 24 youth participated in Team Tennis USTA in Florida.
· 2004-2005: 18 youth play competitively ranked 3.5 or higher in sanctioned and non-sanctioned competition.
· 2004-2005: 1 player from program played on Edgewater High School Varsity Tennis team #3 singles & 2 doubles (Ebony Johnson)
· 2004-2006: 2 players from the program played on Edgewater High School Varsity tennis team #2 doubles (Tara Beacham and Vanessa McCall)
· 2006-2008: Tara Beacham played #1 single & #1 doubles for Edgewater High School Varsity Tennis team (Junior & Senior years)
· 2008: 2 players received tennis scholarships to colleges in Florida (Tara Beacham & Vanessa McCall)
· 2009-2013: 2 players from the program played on Edgewater High School Varsity Tennis Team (Jesenia Bruno & Destinee Wheeler)
· 2013-2019: 2 players received tennis scholarships to colleges in Florida (Jesenia Bruno & Destinee Wheeler)
TENNIS PROGRAMS
· District and State Tournaments
· National Junior Tennis League (NJTL)
PARTNERSHIPS
· Boys & Girls Club of Eatonville
· Governor’s Mentoring Initiative
· Hungerford Elementary School
· Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
· Mayor’s Youth Initiative
· National Junior Tennis League (NJTL)
· Orange County Parks & Recreation
· Orange County Public Schools
· Rollins College Women’s Tennis League
· Town of Eatonville
· United States Tennis Association (USTA)
· University of Central Florida Intramural Tennis Program
· USA Tennis – Florida
· Volunteer Florida Foundation
WHAT’S NEXT
“I envision Eatonville’s first dedicated Youth Tennis and Education Complex. This new facility will allow DJTC to increase the number of youths we serve by providing dedicated facilities for administration, classrooms, tennis courts, and the ability to invite competitive play to the Town of Eatonville. My view for the Youth Tennis and Education Complex is grand, and the advantages this facility can create for our community are boundless.”
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