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Brendan Fortener
Los Angeles • 0 miles
growing up in Ohio, there was a lot of opportunity to practice and take lessons learning tennis. I grew up with players that were training to be coaches and learned their techniques by watching and playing with them. after 20 years, I have started to coach friends and family by their request. I have accumulated the equipment to help teach any beginners or intermediate players on how to improve their game and effectively practice in group settings. I am excited to meet new students and watch their game improve
seth Kim
San Diego • 0 miles
Hi guys i am a 5.0 former national champion who is obsessed with technique and helping others improve. I have a specialty in quickly detecting any issues holding someone back. I’m passionate and patient
Lugs (Steven) Narh
New York • 0 miles
Playing Record: Participated in ITF features and satellite and circuit tournaments. Top ranked junior and senior national tennis player.
Emina Djukanovic
New York • 0 miles
A Queens native and former Division I collegiate athlete, I bring over 8 years of professional coaching experience back to the city where I first picked up a racquet. My journey started on the public courts of Forest Park, eventually leading me to the highest levels of NCAA competition. This unique trajectory allows me to bridge the gap between community tennis and elite-level performance. Having coached across a diverse range of NYC clubs and parks, I specialize in developing players of all ages from juniors finding their first swing to adults looking for high-intensity hitting and tactical refinement. I combine D1-level ball quality with a coaching philosophy rooted in the grit and precision of tennis. My goal is to provide clear instruction that is accessible, technical, and tailored to the unique goals of every client I work with.
Magnus Bearclaw
Tampa • 0 miles
ITF- and ATP-certified professional tennis coach with over 15 years of experience coaching junior, collegiate, and professional players. Specialized in long-term player development, technical biomechanics, and match-play strategy. Proven track record of developing nationally ranked juniors and supporting players transitioning to the professional circuit.
Jesse Dimich-Louvet
Los Angeles • 0 miles
I grew up playing USTA tournaments from the age of 9. I am half french so in the summers, I would play at Mouratoglou academy in the south of France. I won the singles state championship as a sophomore in high school. Played tennis at Temple University. I then played and coached in France before moving to LA where I also work at the Tennis Channel.
Andrew Rogers
Los Angeles • 0 miles
Andrew Rogers is a competitive tennis player with a strong collegiate background at both the University of Tennessee and Pepperdine University. Key Career Highlights: Collegiate Success: Accumulated an impressive overall collegiate record of 52-23 in singles and 50-36 in doubles during his tenure at Tennessee. NCAA Tournament Play: Helped lead the Tennessee Volunteers to the NCAA semifinals in 2021 by securing a crucial match point win in the quarterfinals. Rankings: Achieved a career-high ATP Doubles Ranking of 503 (as of June 2023) and an ITA National Singles Ranking of No. 90 at the end of his collegiate career. Top Recruit: Was the No. 1 recruit in the state of Tennessee by TennisRecruiting.net coming out of juniors. Professional Activity: Has competed in the professional ranks, achieving an ATP career high ranking of 996 in singles. Andrew Rogers offers expertise developed from years of high-level college competition and professional tour experience.
Bill Patton
San Diego • 0 miles
I am one of the top coaches in the world at applying neuroscience to how we learn, and I help players become legitimate tennis players from absolute beginners in 6 lessons. Everyone rallies with me for the first 15 minutes on court. I have researched visual skills in sports, and there are some counterintuitive, but easy things you can do to see the ball better and gain confidence in your play.
Fabrice Devevre
Los Angeles • 0 miles
My coaching style is results-oriented and highly collaborative. I focus on asking powerful questions to help you uncover your own blind spots, clarify your goals, and develop concrete, actionable steps. Expect a supportive yet challenging environment.
U.J. NERI
Los Angeles • 0 miles
U.J. has the passion as a player and coach to provide his clients with high quality tennis programming and instruction. His coaching philosophy is first and foremost to engage his clients and make sure they are having fun while learning tennis skills for a purpose. He also enjoys coaching players to gain the ability to execute drills, tactics and strategy learned in lessons successfully through to a competition setting.
Mikele Grando
Los Angeles • 0 miles
Scenic tennis court for us! Led Harvard Westlake to undefeated championship first time coaching. Has coached an academy of nationally ranked tournament players. Still in competitive shape for match play and hitting. From LA. Grew up on the courts of Braemar and Mountain Gate. Competed for Palisades High School Tennis Team winning city championship every year attended. Obtained #1 junior in the San Fernando Valley.
Carlos Tellez
Phoenix • 0 miles
I'm a 4.5 level player. I have worked with high school teams at varsity and beginner levels. I have experience working with kids as young as 3 years old.
Albana Xhemollari
New York • 0 miles
Former college player and collegiate coach with a strong track record of athlete development. Coached 10 players onto the all-time scoring list and led teams to conference quarterfinal and semifinal finishes. Skilled in technique, strategy, point construction, and doubles performance at all levels.
Andy Gray
Chicago • 0 miles
I've been playing tennis for 15 years, played on my Varsity team in high school and played at the state tournament. I continued staying active through college in adult leagues and teaching group tennis lessons to kids, as well as being a TA for the Advanced Tennis course at St Olaf while I studied there. After moving to Chicago, I decided I wanted to teach private lessons too, having developed a stronger appreciation for the mechanics of tennis and everything that goes into improving a player. I'm new to coaching one-on-one, but eager to take all students at all levels to see how I can help them improve their game.