
Texas Slam players: claim your free Showcase access when you sign up at the Slam.
500 founding-class Showcase seats. Free — $600/year value, up to ~$4,800 — through high school graduation plus four years. Closes Aug 1.
Founding class opens June 6 · 500 spots available
For parents: you own the Family Account and see everything — every coach message, every upload, every profile edit.
What you get
Your profile in front of every college tennis coach.
Combine has every accredited college with a tennis program — D1, D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO. Build a full profile, upload video, and contact coaches directly when NCAA rules allow.
An AI-assisted profile that gets you read.
Build a full profile with an AI-assisted recruiting pitch — your stats, video, and story shaped into something college coaches actually read.
Court IQ — curated by Justin Quest, 2024–2025 Texas Tennis Coach of the Year.
Tactical breakdowns, drills, and recruiting strategy you can't find anywhere else.
Why we’re giving away Showcase
Tennis recruiting is broken. Most athletes who could play in college never get seen — not because they’re not good, but because no coach knew they existed. We’re trying to change that, and we need the first 500 tennis athletes on the platform to help us prove it works.
Founding-class athletes get Showcase free through high school graduation plus four years. That’s the top tier of Combine, normally $49.99/month — yours free for years. In exchange, you give us feedback as we build.
Who can join
Athletes 13 and older
Parent + athlete both get accounts.
Parent owns the Family Account. Athlete builds their profile, uploads video, messages college coaches (when NCAA permits). Parent sees everything and can interact with coaches directly.
Free Showcase through high school graduation plus four years.
Athletes under 13
Parent-only account.
Parent creates and manages the account on behalf of the athlete. No login for the athlete yet — they get one when they turn 13. All founding-class benefits still apply.
Free Showcase through high school graduation plus four years.
One-time $1 charge to verify parental consent for a minor’s account — a method the FTC recognizes under COPPA. Non-refundable. Not a subscription.



Championship photos courtesy of the Texas Slam and High Point Tennis Center, Plano.
Founder, Level Field Hub
Host of the Level Field Podcast and an active member of the tennis community.
Justin Quest
Justin Quest curates Court IQ — tactical breakdowns, drills, and recruiting strategy. (2024–2025 Texas Tennis Coach of the Year)
Hear from the Texas Slam Chairman on The Level Field Podcast.
What’s free, and for how long
Founding-class members keep free Showcase access (normally $49.99/month) through June 1 of the fourth year after their athlete’s expected high school graduation. After that, the account converts to Walk-On (the always-free tier) and you’ll get 30 days’ notice if you want to upgrade.
Activating a minor’s account includes a one-time $1 charge to a parent or guardian’s card. Charging a card and notifying the account holder is one of the verifiable parental-consent methods the FTC recognizes under COPPA, and we apply that same standard to confirm a real parent is approving the account. The $1 is non-refundable and is not a subscription — there are no recurring charges associated with the founding-class tier.
Founding class opens June 6.
Founding class opens June 6 · 500 spots available
Met us at the Texas Slam? Mention it during signup and we’ll add you to the Texas founding cohort group.
For parents: you stay the account owner. Your athlete runs the day-to-day; you see all of it.
The Texas Slam is full of players who put in the work, and founding-class access is our way of thanking this community and giving back to it. It’s free Showcase access that puts your athlete in front of college coaches at every program, for years. Where it leads is up to them — our job is making sure the right coaches can find them.
