

I recently graduated from the University of Toronto with a master's degree in Climate Change and Sustainability, having balanced my academic pursuits with a dynamic tennis career. As a former NCAA college athlete in the US, I achieved recognition as part of the All-Commonwealth Coast Conference Singles and Doubles Second Team during my rookie year. My tennis journey extends beyond collegiate play—I've competed in ITF tour-level tournaments and secured multiple junior titles in Venezuela. Alongside my tennis achievements, I've contributed to tennis coaching programs at esteemed clubs like Brookline Tennis Academy, Don Mills Tennis Club, and Davisville Tennis Club, honing my skills as a mentor and instructor.
"The lesson provided a solid overview of preparation, forehand, and movement, with plenty of practice that helped reinforce the basics, though I still need to focus on building muscle memory and grip strength to really improve.



I played tennis at Kew Gardens in Toronto, taking elite lessons from age 8 through 18. As a teenager, I played competitively and was ranked as a top 4 player in high school by grade 10. My passion for the sport has remained strong throughout my life, and I enjoy interacting with players of all skill levels. With a 4.5 rating, I played competitive OTA tennis as a teenager and taught at the RCYC during the summers. Tennis has always been a significant part of my life, and I continue to love and engage with the sport.
"Miles was a wonderful trainer! He was patient and brought a great energy to our tennis lessons. I thoroughly enjoyed each of our sessions and feel much more confident as a player.