Pdf ever-court Star-Coaches International
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Pdf ever-court Star-Coaches International
ever-court, the Star-Coaches. International. The ever-court international Star-Coaches are Wimbledon Champions Peter McNamara, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, Neale Fraser, Wimbledon Semi Finalist Rod Frawley and Jenny Hoad, ex-Swedish Davis Cup Team Captain Carl-Axel Hageskog, US-University-Champ Dan Hochberger and others. Through the Star-Coach network we have contact and access to Björn Borg, Paul McNamee, Paul Haarhuis, Thomas Muster, Emilio Sanchez, Gustavo Kuerten, Roy Emerson and Gabriela Sabatini. The great names of tennis – quality can not get any better than what they offer on and off the court. They are all interested in doing “Tennis Clinics” several weeks a year at perfect hotels with tennis-excited guests and with talented and enthused junior and tournament players. Peter McNamara: His player statistics are enormous – doubles champion at Wimbledon in ´80 and ´82 (against McEnroe-Fleming), doubles champion at the Australian Open in ´79, German Open singles champion in ´81 against Jimmy Connors. He is one of only a handful of players to have been ATP top-10 in singles (#7) and doubles (#1) at the same time. He was 2-times Davis Cup champion for Australia. He is the ex-coach of Mark Phillipoussis. Currently Peter McNamara is playing on the ATP Champions Tour as well as training enthusiastic club and tournament players. Claudia Kohde-Kilsch: In singles she won the German Open in Berlin in ´84, was 3-times in the semis at the Australian and French Opens and won 8 WTA titles. In doubles she was even more impressive with more than 40 WTA titles including Wimbledon in ´87, the US Open in ´85, twice in the finals of the WTA Masters and Bronze Medal winner at the Seoul Olympics in ´88. She was #3 in doubles and # 4 in singles in the WTA rankings. In 1987 she and Steffi Graf won the Federations Cup in Montreal. Neale Fraser: Wimbledon Champion 1960. He beat 2-time Grand Slam winner Rod Laver. Neale is the only player in the history of tennis to win the US-Open in single, double and mixed – 2 years in a row! He was Davis-Cup captain for Australia for 25 years and won the Davis Cup 4 times for Australia. He is still member of the ITF-Davis Cup committee. Rod Frawley: The Australian ex-Davis Cup player played John McEnroe in the 1981 Wimbledon semi-finals. During his professional career he won one ATP singles title and 5 ATP doubles titles. He was a top-40 ATP singles player and top-20 doubles. Rod played 12 years in the German Bundesliga in Frankfurt and Berlin. He still plays by invitation exhibitions and senior tournaments. Jenny Hoad: The widow of Wimbledon- and Australian tennis hero Lew Hoad - she won the German Open, played in the semi-finals at Wimbledon and the finals at the French Open. She was Senior World Champion in her age group in 1995 and still plays ITF Senior tournaments worldwide. She, like her late husband, is a superb tennis analyst – surprising tennis guests with not only unbelievable tennis but simple perfect training tips. Carl-Axel Hageskog: The ex-world-class player was 15 years Swedish Davis Cup captain. In those years Sweden won the Davis Cup 6 times. He coached Magnus Larsson for many years on the ATPTour. Today he is a professor of sports and still coaches together with Stefan Edberg, Magnus Larsson and Jonas Björkman talented tennis players in Växjö, Sweden. Dan Hochberger: The ex-ATP player and US university champ from Los Angeles was for many years head coach for Lennart Bergelin, Lew Hoad, Neale Fraser, Peter McNamara and Karl Meiler. He is one of the most popular pros and coaches in the ever-court tennis world. A combination of a life-long tennis career, competence and humour make his tennis camps a first-class unique experience. Incentive or business day with an ever-court star-coach? Meet and greet a Wimbledon-Champion? Your tennis club get 100 years old and you are looking for a high light? Contact us. ever-court Tennisconsulting, Rauenthaler Strasse 12, 65197 Wiesbaden, Germany. Hanne Hofmann-Jeckel, Reinhold Comprix. Telefone: 0049-611-92778414 und 15, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected].