Brandon Bulaclac - Tennis Player
Brandon Bulaclac
A little bit about Brandon...
30-Year-Old Grad. • 5'9" • 155 lbs. |
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Brandon Bulaclac's High School Tennis Stats and Info
General Tennis InformationSponsored by Athletic DNA and Dunlop Serves Flat, Kick, and Slice serves consistently. Can serve Flat on average at about 90-100 mph. Uses a one handed backhand since 10 years old. Consistent groundstrokes. Can flatten the ball out for winners from various positions such as passing shots and from behind the baseline. Has taken lessons and worked out at the following clubs: Amy Yee Tennis Center in Seattle Harbor Square Athletic Club in Edmonds, Central Park in Kirkland, Bally Fitness in Federal Way, Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club in Tacoma, Robinswood Tennis Center in Bellevue, Mill Creek Tennis Club in Mill Creek, Columbia Athletic Club in Everett, and Boeing Employee Tennis Club in Kent. |
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