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Alessia
Meet Alessia, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
I am currently a member of the women's tennis team at St. Mary's University, a nationally ranked Division II team and multiple-time winner of the LSC tournament and Regionals. My background includes playing tennis in Europe and competing in ITF Juniors. I also have two years of experience in coaching and teaching tennis, making me an excellent sparring partner.
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Klaudija
Meet Klaudija, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
I am currently a graduate assistant for St. Mary’s women’s tennis team. My duties include leading group and one-on-one practices, plan drills to improve my player’s skills, mentor and educate them, oversee the inventory, maintain the equipment such as stringing rackets, travel to tennis tournaments and games.
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Julian
Meet Julian, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Hi there! I’m Julian Lopez, a professional tennis coach who’s spent the past 35 years coaching and mentoring. My players have ranged from beginner, competitive junior, college, ITF and the tour. Over the last few decades, I’ve been honored to follow their journeys - even watching some become tennis pros and coaches themselves! I played for Oral Roberts University and when I had the opportunity to turn pro, I jumped at it. It was a decision I’ve never regretted. I’ve been privileged to make this amazing sport my career and I’m passionate about making tennis accessible to anyone who wants to learn. My approach - keep it simple and keep it fun. It’s all about building a strong foundation from the ground up. STAY TOUGH and I’ll see you on the court! 👊🎾"
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Bill
Meet Bill, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Bill Macom, Director of Tennis at St. Mary’s, is entering his sixth season in 2024-25. Under his leadership, both the men’s and women’s tennis teams have achieved significant success, including two Lone Star Conference Tournament titles, a regular season title, and four NCAA Tournament appearances. In 2023-24, he earned his 600th career win, and Selina Wu was named Freshman/Rookie of the Year in the Lone Star Conference and South Central Region. Macom's teams have consistently excelled academically, earning ITA All-Academic honors for 13 consecutive years. Several players have earned prestigious awards, including the ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award. Previously, Macom coached at Florida Tech and Jacksonville University, leading teams to NCAA Regionals and earning the 2015 USPTA Florida College Coach of the Year award. He has a long history of tennis leadership, coaching, and playing experience.
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Angela
Meet Angela, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Angela Vargas begins her second season as an assistant tennis coach in 2024-25 after putting together one of the best careers in St. Mary's history on the courts. Vargas was a two-time Lone Star All-Conference selection, including the 2022 Newcomer of the Year and the 2022 LSC Tournament MVP as a junior. She was named to the LSC All-Tournament Team again in 2023, helping lead the Rattlers to back-to-back conference tournament titles. She earned ITA South Central Region Most Improved Senior and was a two-time ITA Scholar-Athlete for the Gold and Blue. Posted a 40-8 record in singles duals over her two years with the Rattlers and was 21-15 in doubles duals. Prior to St. Mary's, Vargas spent two years playing at Southern Arkansas, rewriting the record books for the Muleriders. She posted a combined record of 62-31, with a 36-13 singles record and a 26-18 mark in doubles, was the 2019 GAC Freshman of the Year, First-Team All-Conference and won the conference title at Flight 2. She ended tied for second in school history in singles wins and second in doubles wins, as well as third in winning percentage, combined victories, singles winning percentage and doubles winning percentage
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Nick
Meet Nick, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Hailing from the heart of Texas, my tennis journey began in my hometown. Competing at the DIII collegiate level honed my skills and passion for the sport. Now, as a coach, I'm prepared to impart the essential fundamentals and basics of tennis to eager learners. Let's step onto the court, embrace the fundamentals, and serve up a fantastic tennis experience!
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Jorge
Meet Jorge, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
I played in Mexico since I was 8 years old, played all the youth tournaments till I was 18, stopped playing then until I started teaching mu daughter and did a pretty good job that’s when I realized I have what it takes to transmit tennis principles to beginners
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Noah
Meet Noah, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
I have been playing tennis competitively for as long as I can remember. As a junior, I was ranked as high as the top 10 in my age division in the state and the top 100 in the country. I just finished my college career playing Division 1 tennis at the University of the Incarnate Word. Tennis runs in my family, with my parents having played Division 1 tennis—my dad at OU and my mom at USTA.
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Emilio
Meet Emilio, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
My name is Emilio Vila, I’m part of the tennis team at UIW. I‘ve been giving lessons for almost 3 years. I speak English and Spanish. I am flexible with hours, I can give lessons any day during the week. I love teaching tennis in a fun way with the purpose of getting my lessons a little bit better every day
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Courtney
Meet Courtney, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Courtney Steinbock was appointed as the Head Women's Tennis Coach at the University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) on August 28. With over 30 years of tennis experience, she led UIW to a 9-12 overall record in her first season, achieving notable wins against the New Jersey Institute of Technology and McNeese State University. The team made it to the semifinals of the Southland Conference Tournament. Before joining UIW, Steinbock coached at the University of Arkansas, where she helped a doubles team reach an ITA ranking of No. 8, and at the University of Houston, leading the team to a 20-4 record in 2018. She also had successful stints as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, Wichita State, and Washington State, contributing to numerous program advancements and accolades. A Lubbock, Texas native, Steinbock played for the University of Kansas, earning team MVP honors and First Team All-Big XII accolades.
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Ishaan
Meet Ishaan, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Hi my name is ishaan I am a division 1 tennis player for UIW here in San Antonio
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Paco
Meet Paco, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
I have more than 5 years of coaching experience in all levels from beginners to college players. Currently a member of Nicaraguan Davis Cup team.
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Mario
Meet Mario, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
My Name is Mario Richmagui, I am from Honduras but currently a D1 Player for UIW. I am a member from the Davis cup team in my Country and have been coaching for about 2 years.
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Martin
Meet Martin, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Hey there! I'm Martin Millos, from Spain! I'm a former college tennis player and the current assistant coach at UIW in San Antonio. I have also been coaching and tutoring for the past two years and I am very passionate about it! I love watching people improve their level and have fun while learning! I offer a one-on-one approach that will adapt to your needs and skill level, whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your game. My goal is to help you improve your technique, boost your confidence, and most importantly, have a blast on the court. Let's get out there! I can also give the lessons in Spanish!
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Jonas
Meet Jonas, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Jonas Andersson was hired as the men's tennis coach at UIW in May, 2017. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Andersson was a tennis professional at West End Racquet Club in Torrance, California. In his sixth season, Andersson led his team to an 18-4 overall record and an undefeated 4-0 mark in conference play. The Cardinals entered the Southland Conference tournament as regular season champs. UIW made it to the conference championship, but fell to NJIT 4-3. Six athletes earned All-Conference recognition and five were named to the All-Conference Academic team. Emilio Vila was named Newcomer of the Year and Tomas Reche was named Student-Athlete of the Year. In 2023, he led the team to a 13-9 record while also leading the team to the second round of the Southland Conference Tournament after defeating UIC in round one. Noah De Luna capped off his regular season by being named to the Southland Men's Tennis All-Conference first team at No. 6 singles. In 2022, he won his second regular season conference title winning a sharing of the title as tri-champions. That season tennis placed four student-athletes on the SLC All-Conference teams. In 2019, he led the team to the No. 3 seed in the Southland Conference Tournament. Three student-athletes earned All-Southland Conference honors on the year. In his first season as head coach, he led the team to a regular season Southland Conference title, the first Division I title in program history. His incredible work in his first season got him named Southland Conference Coach of the Year. He also led UIW Men's Tennis to earn 12 postseason honors in 2018. Andersson is no stranger to the university, as he played tennis for three years during which time he won three national championships, becoming the first and only UIW athlete to win a national title. In 1994 he was the Rolex men’s doubles national champion, and in 1995 he won the NAIA National Singles Championship and teamed with Javier Ruiz to win the NAIA National Doubles Championship. He was an NAIA All-American in both 1995 and 1996. He received his bachelor’s of business administration degree from UIW in the spring of 1997. Jonas continued to win national championships since leaving UIW. He won two national titles, including the 2004 men’s USTA 5.0 team title and the 2004 mixed USTA 10.0 team crown. Also in 2004, he was a Yonex Men’s Open semi-finalist
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Julian
Meet Julian, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
I’m a local San Antonio tennis coach with over 10 years of playing experience! I am from Poteet, Texas and was a 4 time district champion and 4 time regional qualifier in men’s singles at the high school level. I played in the USTA (United States Tennis Association) for about four years after high school and have a NTRP (National Tennis Rating Program) level of 4.0 in singles. I have what it takes to be successful on the tennis court. I look forward to working with you, my future tennis stars-helping you with the fundamentals of the great game of tennis so you can take it to the next level on court! I am offering fun private tennis lessons, semi-private tennis lessons, group tennis lessons and hitting only sessions for all ages (kids, teens, adults, seniors) and for all skill levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced). So whether you need to work on some specifics like your forehand, backhand, volley, serve, service return, overhead, drop shot, approach shot, footwork, singles strategy or doubles strategy-I would be more than happy to help you out with your tennis game!
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Dominic
Meet Dominic, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
I've been a tennis enthusiast for 7 incredible years, dedicating myself to the sport's artistry and competitiveness. My high school journey was a tennis adventure, as I proudly represented my team in Varsity tennis for all 4 years, with highlights including competing at the regional and state levels. Join me as I continue to ace my tennis journey!
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Dave
Meet Dave, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
He is a wonderful, longtime USPTA teaching professional. He has a superb resume and many years of experience playing, coaching and teaching in Illinois. He was the coach for junior team cup (18 and under) and has coached many Junior Davis and Wightman Cup teams there also. He loves teaching all levels of juniors and adults. He has done it all
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Nedim
Meet Nedim, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Hello, I'm Nedim! Once a Division 1 athlete, I've dedicated over two decades to mastering the intricacies of tennis. With 21 years of experience under my belt, my passion for the game remains undiminished. This love is matched only by the joy I find in coaching others, guiding them through the technical and strategic aspects of the sport. Let's begin on a tennis journey where I share all that I've learned with you!
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Zac
Meet Zac, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Zac Brunsman, born and raised in Boerne, Texas, is a notable tennis professional with a commendable competitive background. He achieved a ranking as high as #13 in the state of Texas in the Boys 18s division and received invitations to prestigious tournaments like the Easter Bowl and the National Clay Courts. Zac also made a mark at Boerne High School, qualifying for the state tournament in 2001 and securing the title of district champion twice. As a USPTA Elite Professional, Zac brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his coaching. He received a full scholarship to Collin County College, where he furthered his tennis and academic pursuits. Currently, he enjoys teaching elite players at our academy, where his disciplined approach and strong work ethic are instrumental in helping our players reach the next level in their tennis careers. Zac's commitment to excellence and player development makes him a valuable asset to our coaching team.
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Ryan
Meet Ryan, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Ryan Takao is in his third season as the head coach of the Trinity Tigers women's tennis team, where he has successfully guided the team to a 22-19 dual-match record and a spot in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship match. Under his leadership, players have consistently qualified for the NCAA Division III Singles and Doubles Championships. Before taking the head coaching position in 2009, Coach Takao served as an assistant coach for twelve years, during which he contributed to Trinity's NCAA national championship victory in 2000. A Trinity alumnus, he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Humanities in 1996 and was a four-year letterman on the men's tennis team, helping lead the Tigers to three consecutive SCAC titles. He earned All-SCAC Team honors twice and was instrumental in securing four NCAA postseason appearances. Growing up in San Antonio, Coach Takao played for Theodore Roosevelt High School, where he was the No. 1 singles and doubles player for his final three years. He reached the Class 5A Region round of 16 in singles in 1990 and 1991 and achieved regional success in doubles with his brother Mikey in 1992. In recognition of his sportsmanship, he received the Boys 18's Texas Super Championship Art Faust Sportsmanship Award in 1991 and 1992. The Takao family was also honored as the San Antonio Family of the Year by the San Antonio Tennis Association in 1989. Ryan achieved the highest junior ranking of 11th in Texas and was ranked as the No. 1 doubles team in the state with his father in 1990. A certified United States Professional Tennis Association instructor, Coach Takao continues to teach in San Antonio, sharing his extensive knowledge and passion for the sport.
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Marco
Meet Marco, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Marco graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in 2000, where he earned a Super Champ ranking in Texas. He continued his tennis career at Laredo Junior College, a top-ranked NJCAA program, from 2000 to 2002, where he qualified for nationals in both singles and doubles. Marco later contributed to Laredo JC’s success by coaching the team to a National Championship. He then played at Cameron University, earning degrees in Mathematics and Physical Education. From 2003 to 2017, Marco consistently ranked among the top 8 in Texas' Men’s Open Division and held the #1 spot in Texas Mixed Open Doubles from 2009 to 2013. With extensive experience coaching in the San Antonio area, Marco has worked with a wide range of players—from beginners to elite national college champions—developing a solid teaching foundation that covers everything from fundamentals to advanced strategy. Marco’s passion for coaching led him to high school tennis, where he is currently the head coach at Clark High School. He is dedicated to improving his team’s performance, aiming for a top-20 state ranking and a spot in the UIL State competition. Marco’s expertise and diverse teaching methods make him a valuable asset to the Academy, where he continues to inspire and lead by example.
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Sam
Meet Sam, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Sam was born and raised in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, where he achieved a remarkable ranking among the top juniors in the country, even holding the number-one spot for several years. As a junior player, he traveled globally to compete in ITF tournaments, showcasing his talent on the international stage. After graduating high school, Sam faced a pivotal decision: pursue a professional tennis career or continue his education. Opting for the latter, he moved to the United States in 2005 after receiving a full athletic scholarship to play for Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi. There, he competed on an NCAA Division I team that consistently ranked in the top 20 nationally, contributing to the team's success in winning their conference multiple times and qualifying for the NCAA National Championship tournament. Under the guidance of head coach Steve Denton, a former U.S. Open doubles champion and ATP Tour top 12 singles player, Sam honed his skills both on and off the court. Sam earned his Bachelor’s degree in Finance and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi. His extensive playing experience and academic background make him a valuable addition to our coaching team, bringing both technical expertise and a player’s perspective to our program.
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Chris
Meet Chris, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Chris Doyal, a San Antonio native, developed a passion for tennis at age 10 and quickly became one of the top-ranked super-champ players on the USTA Junior Circuit from 1987 to 1992. Known for his athleticism and dramatic playing style, Chris excels at analyzing opponents and identifying their weaknesses, emphasizing that "tennis is as much a psychological game as a physical game." With over twenty-five years of competitive tennis experience, Chris played for Churchill High School and later received a tennis scholarship to Temple Junior College, where he achieved a national ranking of 23 and helped his team win the conference during his sophomore year. Now, as a dedicated coach, he shares his knowledge and expertise with aspiring players, including his son, who is currently playing varsity tennis at Churchill High School, continuing the family legacy in the sport.
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Cardo
Meet Cardo, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Cardo Walthall hails from a prominent lineage of tennis professionals in San Antonio. His grandfather, Paschal “Bub” Walthall, founded the San Antonio Tennis Association (SATA), and the Alamo City Open is named in his honor due to his significant contributions to the sport in the area. Growing up immersed in tennis, Cardo's father, Richard Walthall, directed tennis programs at various clubs, including Northern Hills, Thousand Oaks, and Sonterra Country Club. Cardo attended Alamo Heights High School, where he played a pivotal role in securing three State Championship titles in 1995, 1996, and 1998. He then pursued higher education at Texas A&M University in College Station, where he served as the Head Yell Leader for the university and the Corps of Cadets, in addition to participating in the Governor of Texas’ honor guard as a Ross Volunteer. After graduating, Cardo returned to San Antonio, where he continues to compete in tennis and cherishes the camaraderie that the sport has fostered throughout his life.
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Adrian
Meet Adrian, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
A San Antonio native, Adrian graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in 1990 and went on to play NCAA Division I tennis at Texas State University under Head Coach Neal Kinlund. He was the Bobcats' #1 singles player, earning the T-Association Award for his achievements as a student-athlete. In his senior year, he captured several singles titles, fueling his post-college aspirations. From 1995 to 1997, he competed on the Pro Satellite Tour while also pursuing his Master’s and Teaching Certification at Texas State. He later became a Tennis Director at the John Newcombe Tennis Ranch, coaching top national and Texas juniors, many of whom have gone on to earn college scholarships. With over 30 years of teaching and 33 years of competitive experience, Adrian holds the record for the longest #1 Men’s Open Singles ranking in Texas from 2002 to 2017. He has won every Open-level USTA tournament in Texas and achieved top national rankings in singles in 2001 and 2002. Adrian is deeply committed to giving back to the San Antonio community, especially to disadvantaged kids. He has introduced hundreds of children to tennis through programs like the Tennis-on-Wheels initiative and the San Antonio Tennis Academy. His teaching expertise lies in technical stroke production, sports psychology, and physical fitness. As a player-coach, Adrian emphasizes hard work as the key to success. He has also established a philosophy called “Six Sigma” at the Academy, which represents a relentless pursuit of near perfection—a standard that shapes every aspect of training and performance.
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Aaron
Meet Aaron, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Hi, my name is Aaron and I’ve been playing tennis for about 7 years. I’ve been in 2 clubs, played in a league, played in high school and had 4 years of formal training after school. I’ve also been to many tennis camps and have seen many different coaching styles. I adapt to every students needs, developing lessons tailored to your skill level and goals.
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Lizzie
Meet Lizzie, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Lizzie began her tennis journey at age 4 on the courts of Whispering Oaks. She attended St. Matthew’s Catholic School, Colonies North Elementary, Hobby Middle School, and Clark High School, where she played four years of varsity tennis, holding the #1 spot in both singles and doubles her senior year. She also competed in USTA tournaments, reaching the Super Champ level in the 14s, 16s, and 18s, under the guidance of coaches Karen Manheimer and Scott Wilber. Lizzie continued her tennis career at Austin College, where she played all four years on the women's tennis team, captaining the team and playing #1 singles and doubles during her junior and senior years. She graduated with a degree in sociology and psychology. Now back on the courts where it all began, Lizzie is excited to work alongside the coaches who shaped her game, sharing her passion and expertise with the next generation of players.
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Karen
Meet Karen, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Karen, a San Antonio native, grew up on the local tennis courts and developed into a top-ranked junior player in Texas. While attending Churchill High School, she played a pivotal role in securing three state team championships. Karen continued her tennis career at Texas Tech, competing at the collegiate level. Since 1985, Karen has been a dedicated tennis coach, earning recognition for her contributions to the sport. She received the Lloyd Sessions Educational Merit Award from both SATA and the USTA Texas Section, and in 1993, she was honored as the Express-News Woman of the Year in Sports.
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Scott
Meet Scott, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Scott, a San Antonio native and Holmes High School graduate, has been passionately teaching tennis for over 28 years. A former standout player, he went on to compete at the collegiate level for the University of Hawaii. Scott is known for his keen ability to identify exactly what players need to elevate their game, whether they're beginners or junior national competitors. His coaching style includes live ball drills, point play scenarios, ladder sequences, and fitness training, all designed to help students reach their goals. Scott is married and has two daughters, Brittney and Brianna, who share his love for tennis. Brianna currently plays at Wofford University on a tennis scholarship, while Brittney also played there, graduating with the same distinction.
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Olivia
Meet Olivia, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Olivia Battye, originally from Liverpool, England, came to the U.S. on a Division 1 tennis scholarship to play at Sam Houston State. She started playing tennis at the age of 4, and her dedication to the sport led her to represent Great Britain on the junior circuit, traveling across Europe. During her college years, Olivia coached at a tennis academy in Philadelphia for three summers while completing her undergraduate degree. She played at the top of the lineup in college and was hired as an Assistant Coach while earning her Master’s Degree. Olivia is passionate about tennis and aims to share that passion with her students. She enjoys working with players of all ages and skill levels, tailoring each lesson to meet individual needs. Using a mix of hands-on and visual teaching techniques, she brings positivity, enthusiasm, and fun to every session.
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Robert
Meet Robert, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Robert Mojica, a USPTA Tennis Professional, has been teaching tennis in San Antonio for over 12 years. A local talent, he played for the Churchill High School tennis team before earning his BA in Business Marketing from UTSA. Known for his creative energy, Robert makes learning enjoyable and is dedicated to his client's success. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, he'll help you achieve your goals on the court. When he's not coaching, you can find Robert cheering on the UTSA Roadrunners at football games or sitting courtside at Spurs games.
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Tomás
Meet Tomás, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
I'm a highly competitive tennis player with a proven track record of success at both the collegiate and professional levels. My highest UTR reached 13.3, and I currently hold a 12.44. During my college career, I was a key member of the 2022 Southland Conference regular-season championship team and earned numerous accolades, including NCAA Division 1 Southland All-Conference First Team honors in both singles and doubles, as well as Newcomer of the Year. I also achieved All-American status and a national championship title in doubles at the NJCAA level. With over 6 years of coaching experience, combined with my professional playing background, I'm dedicated to helping players of all levels reach their full potential on the court.
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Leonard
Meet Leonard, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Leonard Ivic, a native of Split, Croatia, was a standout junior tennis player, earning a place among his country's top ranks by age 18. He represented Croatia in the European Junior Davis Cup, leading his team to victory, and was crowned Croatian National Champion at 16. In 2007, Leonard was ranked No. 3 in Europe, winning multiple European tournaments and an ITF title. He also competed in professional ATP events, achieving a World Ranking of No. 1649. Ivic moved to the U.S. to continue his academic and athletic journey, playing for Laredo Community College and helping his team win the American National Championship. He later transferred to the University of the Incarnate Word, where he played in the No. 1 position and excelled academically, earning a Bachelor's in International Business and a Master's in Marketing with a Minor in Kinesiology. Leonard has since coached numerous young tennis talents across Europe and the U.S. and has worked at prestigious academies like the John McEnroe Tennis Academy and John Newcombe Tennis Ranch. Now based in San Antonio, Leonard continues to develop young athletes, sharing his passion and expertise in the sport.
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Ashwin
Meet Ashwin, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
As a dedicated tennis coach and former competitive player, this coach brings a wealth of experience and passion to every lesson. Starting tennis at age 10 in India, he quickly rose to the top 50 nationally in the under-16 and under-18 categories. His journey continued in Indiana, where he played NAIA college tennis, competing internationally and advancing to the No. 1 doubles line and No. 4 singles by his freshman year’s end. His coaching career began at the John Newcombe Tennis Ranch in Texas, where he led over 175 lessons each season. He’s since coached at St. Albans Swim and Tennis Club in Philadelphia, SOL Sports Academy in India, and now Dominion Country Club in San Antonio, Texas. Known for his engaging and energetic approach, he strives to inspire a love for the game and make each player’s journey in tennis both fun and fulfilling.
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Nicholas
Meet Nicholas, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Playing for 12 years - love for teaching and building winning relationships. Played in highschool tournaments. Excited to work with you!
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Sergey
Meet Sergey, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Sergey Avdeyev, the 2023 Conference USA Coach of the Year and 2019 ITA Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the Year, is in his fifth season as head coach of UTSA men’s tennis. Under his leadership, UTSA had a record-breaking 2023 season, finishing 18-7, earning its first NCAA At-Large bid, and reaching a national ITA ranking of No. 34. Avdeyev has developed top players, including Sebastian Rodriguez and Alan Magadan, who ranked No. 6 in doubles and competed in the NCAA Doubles Championships. Before UTSA, Avdeyev was associate head coach at Old Dominion, helping them win the 2018 Conference USA Championship. A former player at Oklahoma, Avdeyev was ranked in both singles and doubles and competed professionally. He's also been promoted to ITA Texas Regional Chair for 2023-24
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Daniel
Meet Daniel, a Tennis Coach in Highland Park, Texas.
Daniel has been a valued member of The Dominion since 1999, bringing a wealth of experience to the program. He played college tennis at the University of Texas at Tyler, where he honed his skills and passion for the game. In 1996, he was recognized as Coach of the Year by the Texas Tennis Coaches Association, a testament to his leadership and coaching abilities while guiding the UTSA Men’s team to a successful season. His long-standing dedication to the sport and commitment to developing players make him an integral part of the tennis community.
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The Power of Private Tennis Lessons
7 min read
Tennis is one of the most popular sports in the world with over 23.8 million players in the United States. Playing the sport requires a combination of physical strength, mental focus, and strategy. Whether you want to compete at a high level or simply enjoy tennis recreationally, improving your skills requires time and effort. So, if you're just getting started playing and you’re serious about becoming a better player, beginner tennis lessons are the most effective way to level up your game. Or, even if you're an experienced player, tennis lessons are a great way to improve. An expert tennis coach shares personalized training that helps players improve at all skill levels. In this post, we’ll explore what private tennis lessons are, the many benefits they offer, and share tips on how to get the most out of your sessions.Private tennis lessons usually consist of one-on-one instruction, with a coach focusing solely on one tennis player. However, small group lessons are also an option, usually involving two to four players working with one coach. These group “private” lessons are often more affordable while still providing targeted guidance and personalized feedback. TeachMe.To offers flexible formats to match your schedule and goals. Just visit our tennis lessons near me page found her to connect with an expert tennis coach today. Private coaching lessons help individuals focus on specific areas that need improvement. During your first lesson, your coach will start assessing your strengths to develop a unique playing style that makes the player more formidable on the court. For example, a coach might notice that you need some help with serving, footwork, or court awareness.Another benefit of private lessons is that you are able to learn at your own pace. In group classes, players often have to keep up with the pace of the rest of the class, which may feel too fast or too slow. With private instruction, you can go at a speed that suits your learning style and is relative to current skill set. Whether you want to spend extra time mastering basic techniques or if you're ready to dive into advanced strategies, the pace is entirely up to you. This personalized approach ensures you make steady progress without feeling rushed or held back by others.Private tennis lessons are also valuable when preparing for tournaments. A coach can design training sessions specifically around your competition schedule, fine-tuning techniques and focusing on strategies based on past performances. They can help you mentally prepare for high-pressure situations, giving you the confidence needed to perform your best under challenging conditions. Proper preparation through private lessons can make all the difference between winning and losing in a competitive match.In addition to improving your skills, private lessons focus heavily on safe techniques to reduce the risk of injury. Tennis places significant stress on joints and muscles, so learning proper form is essential for avoiding any long-term injuries. A coach will teach you the correct movements to keep your body healthy, ensuring that you can continue to play the sport you love for years to come. Another major advantage of private lessons is the undivided attention you receive from your coach. In group settings, it’s easy for players to get overlooked, but one-on-one lessons guarantee that every moment is spent focused on your improvement. A coach can give you detailed feedback, analyze your technique in real time, and make immediate adjustments to enhance your performance. Private lessons typically last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on a player's goals, skill level, and preferences. Shorter sessions may be ideal for beginner tennis lessons, while more advanced players often prefer longer lessons to dive deeper into techniques and strategies. It’s important to discuss your goals with your coach to determine the ideal lesson length that works best for you.Consistency is key when it comes to improving in tennis. To see meaningful progress, most coaches recommend scheduling at least two private lessons per week. Repetition is crucial to master new skills and to prepare for high-pressure situations. The more often you practice, the more natural your movements become, and private lessons provide the structure needed to build these habits.Private tennis lessons can vary in price depending on the coach’s experience and location. On average, most tennis lessons average around $50 for a one hour tennis coaching lesson. To find the most recent pricing visit our tennis lessons near me page. While some players may worry about the cost, many programs offer flexible pricing options to accommodate different budgets. Group “private” lessons are another affordable alternative, providing many of the same benefits of one-on-one training while splitting the cost among a few players. Players can book for up to 3 students instantly or contact us to request a larger group. Investing in private lessons is ultimately an investment in your development as a player, helping you improve faster than you would on your ownFor the best results, private lessons should be combined with group drills or practice matches. While private lessons focus on individual skills and technique, group drills let students apply their skills in a dynamic setting with other players. Many athletes find that scheduling one or two private lessons each week, along with one or two group drills, creates a balanced practice routine that accelerates skill development. This combination offers the best of both worlds—personalized attention and the chance to test your skills in live play.Private lessons aren’t just for high-level athletes. Players of all ages and abilities can benefit from one-on-one instruction. Beginners, in particular, gain a strong foundation by learning proper techniques right from the start. A coach can guide new players through the basics, such as footwork, grip, and shot selection, helping them avoid common mistakes. Meanwhile, more advanced players can use private lessons to fine-tune their game and polish specific areas that need improvement.In order to get the most out of your private tennis lessons, preparation is essential. Players should arrive early to warm up, stretch, and make sure you’re properly hydrated. You should also check your equipment to ensure everything is in order before your lesson begins. During the session, pay close attention to your coach’s feedback—it can be helpful to take notes or record key points to review later. Practicing the skills you’ve learned between lessons is also critical for building consistency. The more you reinforce new techniques, the more natural they will feel over time.Private tennis lessons offer a customized training experience that helps players improve faster and more effectively. Whether you’re new to the game or an experienced athlete looking to refine your technique, private lessons provide the tools and guidance you need to elevate your performance. With the right mix of dedication, practice, and coaching, you can unlock your full potential on the court. If you’re ready to take your game to the next level with a beginner tennis lesson or advanced tennis lesson, schedule a private lesson today so you can make huge strides toward your goals!
Mastering Tennis: What It Takes to Become a Skilled Player
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Becoming a great tennis player requires more than just swinging a racket—you also need practice, patience, and the right mindset. The great thing is, anyone can play tennis and improve, even if you're just taking beginner tennis lessons! When you have a coach showing you helpful tips to improve your game, you'll learn faster and have more fun. In this post we'll discuss how much time is required to see improvement in your tennis skills, some challenges individuals taking beginner tennis lessons may face, and helpful ways to improve your skills. On average, beginners can learn the fundamentals—like holding a racket and making basic shots—within two to three weeks. Proficiency typically develops after six to twelve months of regular practice, about three to four times a week.In the short term, after about two to three weeks, players focus on understanding grip, stance, and making consistent contact with the ball. This period introduces the basics like forehands, backhands, and serves.Within three to four months, players often develop better control, adding power, spin, and accuracy to their shots. During this stage, strategy and court awareness also begin to take shape.Becoming advanced usually takes years of dedicated effort. Refining technique, developing mental toughness, and gaining match experience are crucial for reaching high skill levels, along with regular lessons and competitive play.Some new players may find tennis challenging at first as they learn proper technique. The great news is that with steady practice, the game becomes more manageable. A survey from Tennis.com found that 75% of beginners felt significantly more confident in their abilities after just three months of lessons and practice.You don’t need to be a natural athlete to find success in tennis. Even players without strong athletic backgrounds can improve. It takes time to develop the coordination needed for smooth strokes, but muscle memory grows with repetition, making each movement feel more natural over time. Tennis is a sport anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or fitness level, if they are willing to stay committed.Tennis is also a sport for all ages. Research from the USTA shows that 44% of players are at least 35 years old which proves it’s never too late to start. While younger players may develop faster, adults can still reach a high level through regular practice. In tennis, commitment matters more than age. While it is possible to teach yourself tennis using online tutorials and videos that focus on fundamental tennis strokes, working with a tennis coach makes a noticeable difference. In fact, the American Tennis Professionals Association found that players who receive coaching improve 50% faster than those learning on their own. Coaches give personalized feedback, which helps players avoid bad habits and refine their technique.Playing tennis offers a variety of physical, mental, and social benefits. On the physical side, tennis provides a full-body workout that enhances cardiovascular fitness, strength, and endurance. A recent study found that playing tennis for just 90 minutes a week can reduce the risk of heart disease by 56%. Some of of the mental benefits of tennis are that the sport sharpens focus, improves cognitive function, and helps with stress relief. In fact, a USTA survey found that 87% of tennis players report better mental health after playing regularly.Tennis also gives players meaningful social and emotional benefits. The sport creates opportunities to build friendships and develop social connections, whether through recreational matches or local leagues. As players progress and see their skills improve, they often experience a boost in confidence. Tennis is more than just a sport—it’s a way to enhance physical health, mental well-being, and social fulfillment at any stage of life.Finding the right coach is essential to speed up your learning. Just go to this tennis lessons near me page here to find a coach in your area. Structured beginner tennis lessons as well as advanced tennis lessons can introduce you to different playing styles and strategies. When starting out, it’s important to focus on the fundamentals. Begin by working on the feel of your strokes, aiming for precision and control on a smaller court before transitioning to full-court play. This approach helps you build a solid foundation. Learning to time your shots properly is also crucial. Studies show that practicing on smaller courts improves hand-eye coordination, which translates into better performance during full-court matches. Lastly, consistency is another key to improvement. Regular practice, about four to five times a week, leads to faster progress. In addition to practice, watching professional matches can provide valuable insights. Observing strategies, techniques, and shot placement from top players can enhance your understanding of the game. Reviewing your own matches is equally important, as it allows you to identify areas where you can improve and refine your approach over time.Mastering tennis takes time, effort, and practice, but it’s definitely worth it! Along the way, you’ll get stronger, improve your fitness levels, and sharpen your mental focus. Tennis isn’t just good for your physical body—it’s also great for your mind as it helps you relieve stress and achieve goals. Plus, tennis is a social sport, so whether you’re playing casually with friends or competing in matches, you’ll have many opportunities to meet new people and make connections.With dedication, consistent practice, and an expert tennis coach to guide you with beginner tennis lessons, anyone can learn tennis and enjoy the game at any age. Progress takes time, but every match, serve, and swing you take is a step forward. Stick with it, enjoy the process, and celebrate each milestone—you’ll not only improve your skills but also have fun discovering how far you can go!
Why Tennis is for Adults Too: Age Is Just a Number
5 min read
When you think of tennis, it's common to think of younger players with incredible reflexes and powerful serves. But here's the thing: tennis isn’t limited to any specific age group! Adults at any age or fitness level can enjoy beginner tennis lessons. In this post, we’ll break down why tennis lessons are perfect for adults, smash some age-related myths, highlight the awesome benefits, and give you some helpful tips if you’re thinking about picking up the game later in life. A common thought is that if you haven't started playing tennis by the time you're a teenager or in your twenties, it's too late. But the truth is, you can start playing tennis no matter what age you are! Here's an incredible statistic to consider: the Tennis Industry Association (TIA) reported that 62% of all tennis players in 2023 are 25 years or older! And that number has increased. The number was 60% in 2022, and now it's up 2%. While a 2% increase may not seem like much, when there are 23.8 million tennis players, that means nearly half a million (476,000) more tennis players are picking up the sport over the past year and taking tennis lessons. If we look back over the past five years, there are an additional 6 million players hitting the courts now versus 2019. Tennis is the rise and more adults are playing the sport than ever before! Gail Falkenberg is an American professional tennis player who competed in ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournaments as recently as 2023 at the age of 76. Age truly doesn't matter when it comes to enjoying the sport at even the highest levels! There are incredible health benefits of learning tennis later in life, and they go beyond just physical fitness. Tennis provides an excellent full-body workout, improving cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and endurance. A 2017 Harvard Health study shows that the average adult burns between 400 and 600 calories per hour while playing tennis. It’s a fun way to stay active and healthy.Another study by Harvard Health Publishing shared that individuals who engage in racket sports like tennis have a 47% lower risk of cardiovascular disease, regardless of when they begin. Beyond the physical benefits, tennis offers significant cognitive advantages. Research from the Mayo Clinic indicates that playing racket sports like tennis can reduce the risk of cognitive decline by 45%. Tennis challenges the brain, enhancing memory, focus, and mental agility through quick decision-making and strategic thinking.Emotionally, tennis serves as a great way to relieve stress. In a survey by the USTA, 87% of adult tennis players reported feeling less stressed after playing. Tennis is a great way to unwind and recharge. Socially, tennis is an excellent way to meet new people and build connections. .Lastly, learning tennis as an adult offers immense personal fulfillment. Tackling a new challenge and watching yourself improve brings a sense of accomplishment. Tennis is a long-term hobby that can be played for years, offering endless opportunities for growth and enjoyment.If you want to pickup tennis as an adult, consistency is essential. Beginner tennis lessons and regular practice help you develop both muscle memory and also help you build confidence. By setting realistic weekly practice goals, such as playing two or three times a week, you can steadily improve your skills over time. For many adults, balancing tennis with other responsibilities can seem challenging, but it’s possible to overcome common barriers such as time constraints and physical limitations. Getting a tennis coach is a great way to start. TeachMe.To offers expert tennis lessons in your area. Once you get started playing, you'll soon see how much fun you can have on the court. Tennis is not just for the young—it’s for anyone that is willing to learn, practice, and stay committed to the sport. The physical, mental, social, and emotional benefits of tennis are clear. With the right approach, anyone can enjoy this lifelong sport. So, whether you’re looking to stay active, sharpen your mind, or simply have fun, tennis offers an exciting and rewarding journey. If you'd like to get started just go here to search our tennis lessons near me page. Age really is just a number when it comes to tennis, and it’s never too late to start!