Our Past & Present Players
Wesley Whitehouse
1997 Junior Wimbledon Champion, 1997 Australian Open Juniors Finalist. I.T.F. Singles ranking of #3, Highest A.T.P. singles ranking# 220
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Horst Skoff
Highest A. T.P. ranking # 18. In 1989 Horst played the longest Davis Cup match in history, over 6 hours defeating the then world #2 player Mats Wilander from Sweden in 5 sets.
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Marco Born
N.C.A.A. Division 1 National Doubles Champion in the USA in 2007( college tennis in America)
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Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
Aisam is the best player in the history of Pakistan. He has been ranked as high as A.T.P. # 160 in singles.
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Mike Nolte
Top 20 Junior in every age group in Germany. Received a full scholarship to Elon University, North Carolina, USA
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Dustin Brown
As of May 2010 Dustin is ranked A.T.P. # 99 in singles and he won his first A.T.P. Challenge tournament in Uzbekistan.
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Jenny Kuhn
1998 German National Girls 18s Singles Champion.
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Vadim Demchyschyn
2004 Boys 18s U.S.T.A. Midwest Open Singles Champion, U.S.T.A. Singles record of 56-1, Ranked #7 in the Midwest in 2004.
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Daniel Puttkammer
Currently #70 D.T.B. rank list and Bundesligia player.
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Lorenza Jachia
Singles top 100 player, W.T.A.
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Lado Bakhutshvili
Boys 18s Midwest Ranking #58 in 2005.
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Vikram Hundal
Currently #177 in Boy's 18's National ranking. Boys 14s #4 in the U.S. #1 in the South, 2007, Boys 16s #18 in the South, 2008.
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Owen Brock
Boy's 18's Georgia Ranking #56. Owen is 17 years old and has moved from being ranked #400 in 16's to his current ranking in less than two years.
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Alexander Golovin
Currently #150 in Boy's 18's National ranking. #34 Boys 16s in the Midwest in 2008
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