For as long as she can remember, Holly Parkinson Hasler, BYU women’s tennis head coach, dreamed of trophies engraved with “U.S. Open Champion.” Now, when asked about her dreams, a trophy engraved with “Best Mom and Grandma” is top of mind.
Holly has played at the highest level of professional tennis, performing on tennis’s biggest stages. By age 23, Holly had a victory over Maria Sharapova in the Italian Open, competed in the main draw of every Grand Slam Major and ranked in the top 100 in the world in both singles and doubles.
But, even with features on magazine covers and a crowd full of people chanting her name, she found that a life on the road, away from her family and friends wasn’t fulfilling anymore. She was lonely and decided to take a different path; one filled with the gospel of Jesus Christ and more accomodating of her divine role as a wife and mother. She played on tour until July of 2002 when she ultimately made the decision to retire from professional tournaments and begin coaching.
“Life on tour was a glamorous grind,” Holly remembered. “The Grand Slams were huge paydays but the road to get there included living out of a suitcase 35 weeks of the year for five years straight. Growing up, my faith and family taught me there was a bigger picture and much more to look forward to than winning tennis matches."