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Our Staff
Nick Saviano
Nick Saviano is internationally recognized as one of the top developmental coaches and coaching educators in the sport of tennis. Over the past 24 years, he has coached and helped develop many male and female players who have gone on to become some of the best in the world including Grand Slam winners in both singles and doubles.
Players Saviano has worked with have won almost every major junior tournament in the world in singles and doubles, including the U.S. Open, Wimbledon, French, and Italian Juniors, U.S. National Junior titles in 12’s, 14’s 16’s 18’s, and Orange Bowl titles. In the past three years alone, Nick’s students have won tournaments in singles on the ATP Tour, Challenger, and Pro Circuit, 21 ITF Junior events, 11 USTA Super Nationals, and Eddie Herr and Orange Bowl titles. Saviano formerly served as United States Tennis Association (USTA) Director of Coaching for Men’s Tennis, Director of Coaching Education & Sport Science, and National Coach. He is one of only six professionals in the world to be a Master Professional with both the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) and the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA), and was named USPTA Touring Coach of the Year in 1993 and USTA Florida Section Developmental Coach of the Year 2006.
As a player, Saviano was a top nationally-ranked junior, a two-time Stanford University All-American, and a world-class ATP tour professional for nine years achieving rankings in the top 50 in singles with wins over numerous top 10 players.
Saviano is the author of Maximum Tennis: 10 Keys to Unleashing Your On-Court Potential, one of the best selling tennis books in the world, and has written for major publications on all aspects of the game. Saviano is one of the most sought after speakers on developmental coaching. He has presented programs and lectures all over the world, including the U.S., England, France, Spain, Australia, Mexico, Japan, and Ireland.
Today, Nick Saviano resides in Davie, Florida, with his wife Jenny, and three daughters.
Mo Ridaoui
High Performance Coach Mo Ridaoui is a former ATP player and 10 year Davis Cup veteran for Morocco. He played #1 for Ole Miss and Midland Texas and was a 4 year All-American. In addition to his USPTA and USPTR Certification, Mo also completed the USTA High Performance Coaching Program in Carson, Ca. He has been a High performance coach for many years, working with top level juniors and ATP players, and has directed High Performance Junior Programs.
Marcus Fluitt
As a former top 10 U.S. National junior player and ATP touring professional, Marcus knows what it takes to get to the top. He has worked for the USTA High Performance Training Program, and has worked with many top National juniors. He previously served as a hitting partner for Venus and Serena Williams. During his collegiate career, he played #1 singles and doubles for the University of Kentucky, while earning a bachelors degree in Sport Management.
David Gubler
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