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Tim Mayotte
USTA National Coach Time Mayotte will be based at the newly named USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y.
Tim Mayotte, of Springfield, Mass., has coached for many years in Manhattan and recently coached the Boston Lobsters in World TeamTennis. Playing professionally from 1980-1990, Mayotte won 12 singles titles, including Delray Beach, Washington D.C. and the Queens Club in London, and reached the semifinals of Wimbledon in 1982 and the Australian Open in 1981. He won a silver medal in men's singles at the 1988 Seoul Olympics and was a member of the U.S. Davis Cup team from 1986-1987. Mayotte reached his career-high ranking of No. 7 in the world in October 1988 and won more than 300 singles matches on the ATP Tour during his career.
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Brad Stine
Brad has nearly twenty years of tennis coaching experience under his belt. This includes extensive time spent working with national level junior players as well as building a nationally ranked division I collegiate team at Fresno State. Brad also has 14 years of world-class professional coaching experience on the world's premier tour-the men's ATP tour; including seven years on the tour with one of the greatest American player's ever to play the game-Jim Courier. During Brad's time as Jim's personal coach, Jim became the number one player in the world and won four Grand Slam titles. Brad has had the impressive record of having sat in the coach's box at all four Grand Slam tournaments as the personal coach of the finalist or winner of the tournament.
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Peter Smith
Coach Peter Smith is unquestionably a true competitor whose passion over the years has created unparalleled success in every program he has touched. Peter’s knowledge, experience, dedication and work ethic culminated in 2009 to bring home an NCAA national title to USC. A leader in every sense of the word, Peter is hungry to continue his team’s success and is excited for the 2010 season.
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Greg Patton
Coach Greg Patton is an industry legend who has coached at every level and has been a motivator to many generations. His belief in his teams is overpowering and the enthusiasm and inspiration he brings to the to court is nothing less than remarkable. Coach Patton is the only coach in the NCAA to win the Division 1 National Collegiate Coach of the Year at two different universities. His teams are consistently in the top 20 and have been ranked # 2 nationally at UC Irvine and Boise St. His results are nothing less than astounding.
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Andres Pedroso
Andres Pedroso is a USTA National Coach based at the USTA Training Center Headquarters in Boca Raton, FL. Andres was a two-time All-American at Duke University, where he helped the Devils to four straight ACC Team Championships (1998-2001). After college, he also achieved a career high ATP ranking of No. 270 in singles and No. 255 in doubles. Andres is looking forward to being part of the next generation of U.S. tennis.
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Nick Fustar
Nick is the co-owner of Eagle Fustar Tennis Academy, one of the premier academies of the West Coast. Founded in 2002, the Academy boasts a multitude of programs ranging from Quickstart tennis all the way up to an established Full Time Program. The Academy is home to multiple highly ranked National and International junior players and has sent over 30 players off to college with a scholarship. Alongside business partner Brian Eagle, Nick has been coaching and managing the Academy on all levels of operation. The Eagle Fustar Tennis Academy was named the USTA Northern California High Performance Center.
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Erik Kortland
Erik Kortland is the Director of High Performance Junior Development at the Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, CA. The Riviera hosts 24 hardcourts, 2 clay courts and one of the best junior programs in LA, producing such stars as Maria Sharapova. Mr. Kortland is currently a USPTA P1 teaching professional, ITF, ATP/WTA, and USTA traveling coach, Erik continues to work with Southern California's top juniors as well as young touring professionals when he isn’t on the road.
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Dan Willman
Dan has been connected in every facet of the tennis world from sponsorship programs, fundraising, coaches, national governing bodies, academies, professionals, and juniors. He has been involved in reshaping local and national junior federations, managing facilities, co-running national training camps, and has implemented two high performance academies. Dan played on the professional circuit, reaching a ranking of #285 in the world. Originally from New Zealand, he played Davis Cup and was #1 in the country.
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Rob Budacsek
Rob Budacsek Immigrated to Israel as a child. He was a top national junior and senior player before making the transition to ATP circuit. In five years Rob reached a career high of #297 in singles and #250 in doubles. He had career wins over players as high as #40 in the world. After retiring from the tour in 1996, Rob became the youngest Head Coach for the Israel Tennis Center. He worked with the nation's best juniors, highly ranked ITF, WTA and ATP players, at the Israel Tennis Center in Jerusalem and Ramat Hasharon. Later, he bacame the Head Professional for the Israel Tennis Associations' excellence program in the Wingate Institute of Physical Fitness.
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Michael Calkins
Following an extremely successful career in juniors, Mike made history at the University of Illinois where he still holds the record for most career wins for singles and doubles. Mike finished his senior year with an undefeated team season and an NCAA Championship in Doubles and Team competition. Mike was an assistant coach for the University of Illinois and Michigan tennis programs before moving to Seattle, WA where he co- runs one of the most successful junior programs in the country.
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Dave Emery
At 27, Dave has already been an NCAA Div 1 Assistant Coach at the University of Illinois and Head Coach at Miami University, and now is working with at the top junior program in Dallas, TX, at TBARM Racquet Club. He devotes most of his time to working with the best junior players in Dallas.
TBARM has 32 tennis courts, and has been recognized the last two years as the nations top Prince Academy, by winning the PPI Championship.
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Jacques du Toit
Jacque's experience in the tennis industry is extensive. After rising to the top of the junior ranks in South Africa, Jacques received a scholarship to Oklahoma St University.
Upon graduation, Jacques worked with the likes of David Adams (former #1 in the world doubles) and Craig Tiley (Head of Tennis Australia and former South African Davis Cup Captain).
After spending 8 years as the Director of Tennis at the Armonk Tennis Club, Jacques devotes the majority of his time coaching top regional and national juniors in the New York area.
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Jeff Williams
Jeff Williams was a top junior and collegiate player who made a successful transition to the pros where he racked up 14 professional titles from 1999-2003. Jeff has coached at every level, from juniors to pros, and founded his second high performance academy in Paradise Valley, AZ where he continues to develop some of the nation's top talent.
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Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson’s playing accolades have been remarkable through every stage of his development. He was top 5 as a junior before he dominated the college ranks at the University of Illinois. Brian made it as high as 1 in NCAA singles and won the NCAA team and doubles championship before turning pro. He won 20 ATP professional tournaments and earned an ATP race ranking career best 91.
Brian has made a quick and successful transition to coaching and trains many top regional and national players at the Darling Tennis Center in Las Vegas, NV.
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Mark Goldin
Mark played number 1 and 2 at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay where he finished first and second team all conference his sophomore, junior and senior year. Upon graduating Mark coached the team for one year before moving back to Milwaukee and founding SMACKtennis. SMACKtennis is a high performance academy for advanced juniors. Mark has been instrumental in developing the area into a tennis stronghold, producing top regional and national competitors.
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Clay Runnels
Since 1993 Clay has trained hundreds of junior players helping them reach their athletic potential. His Stronger Faster Better program utilizes proven assesment and training techniques to build the complete tennis athlete. Clay works with the high performance group at Central Park Tennis Club in Kirkland, Washington. "Success at a high level in today's game is not possible without specialized conditioning. We stress is daily. The program has produced 5 top 50 national players in the past 2 year, 3 in the top 5. It's no coincidence that these kids are the fittest of the group".
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