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Head Coach - Andrew Ochotta

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Highlights of ATP Pro Career:

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  • Ranked as an ATP pro player in singles and doubles (2011-2014)

  • Finalist of doubles at Canada F9 Futures ($15K) in Toronto, with victories over Brayden Schnur and Hugo Di Feo (2013)

  • Semi-finalist of doubles at Canada F3 Futures ($15K) in Mississauga (2011)

  • Defeated ATP no. 447 Vijayant Malik at Canada F5 Futures ($15K) in Calgary, to increase ATP singles ranking (2013)

  • Defeated Bonlek Ramon Ramirez Vega at Mexico F15 Futures ($10K), to achieve first ATP singles ranking (2012)

 

Highlights of Junior Career:

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  • Competed in the Australian Open Juniors (2011)

  • Ranked #1 in Ontario U18 singles (2011)

  • Represented Canada in World Junior Championships, Junior Davis Cup Final, Czech Republic (2007)

  • Won many ITF doubles titles

  • Ranked as high as #2 in Canada as a Junior

 

Highlights of Coaching Career:

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  • Assistant coach at Tennis Canada’s TDC at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Coaching players at the Provincial, National, and International level (2013-2018)

  • TPA (Tennis Professionals Association) member

  • Assistant coach of tour player Adil Shamasdin in the weeks prior to competing at Grand Slam & ATP Tour events (2016-2018)

  • Hitting partner at the Rogers Cup

  • Hitting partner of Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open in 2011

Women's Assistant Coach - Yasmin Mansouri

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Highlights of Junior Career:

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  • Highest ranking of #3 in B.C and #29 in Canada U18

  • Represented B.C in the 2017 Canada Games, winning silver in the team event and bronze in the individual doubles event

  • Represented Iran in the Fed Cup Asia and Oceana group 2 in Tajikstan

  • Winner of Indoor National Qualifier event #3, GU18

  • Represented Canada in the Olympic Games in Las Vegas at D.T.C

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Highlights of College Career:

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  • ITA Scholar Athlete 2018-2022 for Eastern Washington University

  • Won the Big Sky Conference Championship with team in 2021, first time in EWU program history

  • Competed in the starting line up throughout all four years of NCAA eligibility

  • Team captain 2022-2023

  • Competed in the top 3 singles and doubles line up senior year 2022-2023

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