Justin Gimelstob was honored to be a 2020 Humanitarian Honoree for the Hope for Children Research Foundation. He receives an award at the 35th Anniversary Humanitarian Awards and Casino Night on February 1, 2020, in Washington Township, New Jersey.
I strongly believe there are so many skills and attributes that cross over from being a top athlete to a successful businessperson. Sports teaches you how to deal with success and failure. More specifically, team sports teach you how to work …
A typical day in my life depends on one thing — my son. I’m a single father with a beautiful six-year-old. I have Brandon half the time and, on those days, everything revolves around him. I do every pickup and drop-off, meal, bath time, bedtime story …
The Hope for Children Research Foundation began in 1985 and created a path to help find new treatments and cures to several neurological diseases. His contributions to the Hope for …
Gimelstob was honored to be a 2020 Humanitarian Honoree for the Hope for Children Research Foundation. He receives this award art the 35th Anniversary Humanitarian Awards and Casino …
The applicants that fulfill the eligibility requirements and write the most intriguing essays will be awarded scholarships of $5,000 for first place, $2,500 for second place, and $1,000 for third place.
Justin Gimelstob is proud to announce that his scholarship program supporting student athletes is officially launching today; April 2nd, 2020. Collegiate student athletes in North America are eligible to apply for this opportunity. The Justin Gimelstob …
The J. G Scholarship Program will offer three separate scholarships, valued at $5,000, $2,500, and $1,000 USD. Applicants will have to submit proof of enrollment in the form of an acceptance letter or …
Justin Gimelstob has beaten some of the best in the world. As a player, he was the No. 1-ranked junior in the country in the USTA boys’ 12, 14, 16 and 18 age divisions, winning the national championships in the 14, 16 and 18-and-unders. He was an NCAA doubles …
The 38-year-old is well known for his multi-tasking and wide array of talents. After retiring in 2007 with 13 ATP doubles titles, the Santa Monica resident now works as a commentator and …
MELBOURNE, Australia — As the sun rose Thursday morning, Justin Gimelstob was relaxing the only way he knows how, by sifting through more than 300 combined unread email and text messages on his smartphone while burning 857 calories riding a stationary bicycle for an hour …
Justin Gimelstob, John Isner’s new coach, realizes his 6-foot-10 charge will have to play the perfect match in the U.S. Open’s Round of 16 to knock off Roger Federer on Monday night …
For the sixth time, New Jersey native and former tennis phenom Justin Gimelstob hosted a tennis exhibition to raise money for a variety of children’s charities, including The Valerie Fund, a …
Former Eastern tennis player Justin Gimelstob held a star-studded charity event supporting the Justin Gimelstob Children’s Fund on Dec. 2, 2010 at …
Tennis Channel announcers and former top players Tracy Austin and Justin Gimelstob give us a peek inside their tennis bags in this special edition of Bag Check …
“I contend that tennis is the toughest sport in the world. It is emotional by its very nature, and it’s the only sport that demands so many different types of physical and mental skill sets. And it…
“A man deserves a second chance – but keep an eye on him.” – John Wayne. The journey to tennis greatness does not always end as poetically as a Roger Federer Wimbledon triumph.
WIMBLEDON – Commentator, entrepreneur, student, manager and former ATP Tour player Justin Gimelstob coached countryman and friend John Isner for over a year, through 2015 and into early 2016.