Britt Feldhausen was born in Wyoming and grew up in Illinois. His first job was in 1968, as a hitter for Earl Buchholz, he earned $10 a day. In 1975 he became one of the first tested USPTA members. Britt has worked in the private tennis club, country club, Public Park and resort tennis industry.
In 1991 he helped found the Tucson Community Tennis Program. TCTP has since then taught tennis to over 25,000 public school students in populations that would not have ever been exposed to tennis. Britt has served as the SWPTA district coordinator, treasurer, and regional vice-president, president, past president is now pro emeritus. He was awarded the SWPTA Pro of The Year on two different occasions by the division, SWPTA Diversity Award in 2015 and in 2003 the USPTA National Star Award.
Britt currently owns and operates Britt’s Tennis Academy, working with all ages and skills: 3-87, toddler to nationally ranked. Besides having the same staff for many years his greeter is Othello, a golden retriever.
His favorite moments are playing national and local doubles with his wife and children.