Our Team
Kyler Boyle - Founder and President
Kyler still vividly remembers what it feels like to be new to tennis. As a passionate learner who once felt intimidated stepping onto a court, struggled with technique, and began building his own small community one match at a time, he brings a deeply empathetic perspective to the game.
This lived experience shapes his commitment to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment where players of all levels, backgrounds, and abilities feel supported and inspired to grow. In founding RallyHaus, Kyler set out to build a community-first public tennis model that prioritizes radical inclusivity, transparency, and long-term investment in players over short-term profits.
Mark Norris - Director of Tennis Operations
Mark brings extensive experience in management, customer service and sales. His career in tennis started in the mid-1970’s during the tennis boom and he has been active since then. In 2018, Mark started working in management at the South Austin Tennis Center due to his love of tennis. He was instrumental in reorganizing the company, upgrading Tennis Management software, managing the teaching pros, and improving customer relations. Mark believes in providing a customer friendly organization that treats all employees with respect and includes them in the customer service equation.
Danielle Ryan - Fractional CMO
With over a decade of experience across performance marketing, brand strategy, digital media and PR, Danielle will work closely with RallyHaus to build marketing campaigns designed to connect our community and get more people interested in the worlds healthiest sport.
TBA - Junior Programming Director
We’re looking forward to announcing and welcoming our upcoming Director of Junior Programming. She will bring years of experience in public tennis and a passion for coaching that’s tailored to each individual player.
TBA - Adult Programming Director
We’re excited for the announcement and arrival of our future Adult Programming. He will bring respected coaching credentials and a strong reputation within Austin. And yes, he’ll still be on court coaching.