Tim Siegel is a former professional tennis player, and competed in all four Grand Slams. He was a tennis coach at Texas Tech University for over 20 years. He was a two-time Big 12 Coach of the Year winner, led 2 doubles teams to the NCAA Championship finals, and has been inducted into the Arkansas Razorback and Louisiana Tennis Halls of Fame. Author of It's in God's Hands in 2019 and current executive director of Team Luke Hope for Minds, his mission is to support children who have experienced traumatic brain injuries.
"Praise for Fight Like Luke ""RIP Luke. The impact you made in my life will never be forgotten. #TeamLuke."" - Patrick Mahomes, Quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs ""If you want to be inspired you MUST read this book by Tim Siegel about his son Luke. In 2015 his son was seriously injured in a golf cart accident. Luke suffered a brain injury that was life-changing for his family. The love demonstrated by his dad in the seven years that Luke fought for his life captivated so many nationally. On August 19, 2021, Luke lost his life but will live on forever as he made such an impact on so many in the 15 years he lived. The dedication by his dad to Team Luke and to helping others dealing with brain injuries will continue to impact so many. This book is about a father's love for his son and in writing it, his son's life will live on through TEAM LUKE. In short, it's ""AWESOME BABY,"" with a capital A!"" - Dick Vitale, American Sportscaster ""Getting to know Luke Siegel was an absolute honor and one that I will cherish forever. Luke is a massive inspiration to me and countless others. At the same time, his story is a stark reminder about how precious life can be. I simply cannot imagine the grief the Siegel family is going through, but I know the work Luke's father, Tim, is doing with Team Luke Hope for Minds, is truly God's work and it will always keep Luke's legacy going. I consider myself so lucky to have known Luke and am a proud supporter of the amazing foundation in his name."" - John Isner, Professional Tennis Player ""As an All-American, professional, and D-1 college tennis coach, Tim Siegel knows about being down a set and fighting back. But his prolific athletic career could not prepare him for the setbacks he suffered in life. Living through the pain of losing his son, not once but twice, has required Tim to find a new grip to pull him through. Now in this new part of his story, he extends that hand back to us."" - Chuck Angel, Pastor at Turning Point Community Church"