'The Simply Court Report'
Casting "The Simply Court Report," a digital tennis spot. This summer, the host and comedian hit local parks to give recreational tennis the full Grand Slam treatment. The sport captivating millions at the US Open is being played in neighborhoods across America, and those stories deserve a spotlight, too.
Roles For This Project
-
Internet Commercial
$850 / flate rate
Woman
Los Angeles
25 - 35
SAG-AFTRA, New Media
Internet Commercial
Submissions Due: 06/01/2026
Inspired by tennis Tik Tok and the US Open, these best friends picked up racquets three months ago and now treat weekly court time like therapy. Whoever wins their match, pays for post-games fries.
-
Internet Commercial
$850 / flate rate
Woman
Los Angeles
10 - 13
SAG-AFTRA, New Media
Internet Commercial
Submissions Due: 06/01/2026
These two junior players have turned every local clinic into a rivalry. One junior player has the powerful forehand the other has the mental game and absolutely keeps track of every win. Which will leave the court with neighborhood bragging rights?
-
Internet Commercial
$850 / flate rate
Man
Los Angeles
55 - 68
SAG-AFTRA, New Media
Internet Commercial
Submissions Due: 06/01/2026
Coach Rick has been playing tennis for decades and has now been coaching kids in the neighborhood. He refuses to lose a tennis match to "a kid he coaches with neon shoelaces."
-
Internet Commercial
$850 / flate rate
Woman
Los Angeles
25 - 35
SAG-AFTRA, New Media
Internet Commercial
Submissions Due: 06/01/2026
Inspired by tennis Tik Tok and the US Open, these best friends picked up racquets three months ago and now treat weekly court time like therapy. Whoever wins their match, pays for post-games fries.
More Roles For This Project
-
Submissions Due: 06/01/2026
Inspired by tennis Tik Tok and the US Open, these best friends picked up racquets three months ago and now treat weekly court time like therapy. Whoever wins their match, pays for post-games fries.
-
Submissions Due: 06/01/2026
These two junior players have turned every local clinic into a rivalry. One junior player has the powerful forehand the other has the mental game and absolutely keeps track of every win. Which will leave the court with neighborhood bragging rights?
-
Submissions Due: 06/01/2026
Coach Rick has been playing tennis for decades and has now been coaching kids in the neighborhood. He refuses to lose a tennis match to "a kid he coaches with neon shoelaces."
-
Submissions Due: 06/01/2026
Inspired by tennis Tik Tok and the US Open, these best friends picked up racquets three months ago and now treat weekly court time like therapy. Whoever wins their match, pays for post-games fries.