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About

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Steve Siebold, USPTA, CSP, CFEd is a former NCAA D-1 and professional player. He captured 57 junior titles from 1971-1983, and was named to the Illinois High School All-State Team in 1982. After earning a place on the #20 NCAA Division 1 University of South Alabama Squad, he spent two years on the pro tour peaking at a career high among the top 500 players in the world. After retiring from the tour in 1987, Siebold began coaching professional and amateur players, including being a member of the team that coached Andre Agassi, Mary Pierce, Jim Courier, Monica Seles, David Wheaton. Private students included Florida State stars Jay and Christy Travis; Duke standout Laura Zifer, William and Mary team Captain Lee Harang, as well as UNC’s Caroline Trawick.

Beyond teaching classical stroke production and court strategy, Siebold specializes in Mental Toughness Training, and has authored 12 books that have sold over 1.6 million copies. He’s delivered $16 million dollars in keynote speeches on mental toughness at national and international conventions. Siebold’s Mental Toughness University Program has helped companies like Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKilne, Procter & Gable and dozens of others increase sales by $1.3 billion dollars.

Siebold now coaches a private clientele of junior and adult players on his private Har-Tru court at his home, the historic Bona Allen Mansion, located 50 miles northeast of Atlanta in Buford, Georgia.

Lessons

60-minute private lesson---$100
60-minute semi-private lesson---$75 per person
60-minute doubles lesson (3 people)---$50 per person

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All lessons are conducted on the private Har-Tru court located at Bona Allen Mansion,
Coach Steve Siebold’s home in Buford, Georgia, 50 miles northeast of Atlanta in Gwinnett County.

Location

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All lessons are conducted on Coach Steve Siebold’s private Har-Tru tennis court on the grounds of the historic Bona Allen Mansion in Buford, Georgia, located 50 miles northeast of Atlanta in Gwinnett County.

“The Mansion”, as its known locally, is a 6-acre gated estate built in 1911 by 19th and 20th century industrialist Bonaparte “Bona” Allen, the founder of the Bona Allen Company, which for over 100 years was the largest manufacture of leather goods in the world.

In 1968, Tandy Corporation, the parent company of Radio Shack, purchased the Bona Allen Company and the Mansion. The company was shuttered in 1980, and the Mansion went through a series of owners that transformed it into a Bed & Breakfast, Wedding/Reception Facility and Event space. By the 2010’s, the once magnificent property had fallen into disrepair.

In 2015, Steve Siebold purchased the grand estate and over the next 4 years brought it back to its original grandeur. The Mansion became the corporate headquarters of the Siebold Success Network.

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In 2019, the Mansion caretakers house was gutted, renovated and transformed into the Larry Wilson Tennis Cottage, decorated with museum quality tennis photos and memorabilia. The cottage sports a brand new, world-class tennis deck that seats 25 people and overlooks the LED lit Har-Tru tennis court, which was also constructed in 2019.

In 2020, Siebold relocated the company headquarters and converted the Mansion into the family’s private home.

Contact

Coach Steve Siebold
Bona Allen Mansion
395 E. Main St.
Buford, Georgia
30518
[email protected]
770-530-1004

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