New MTL Instructor: Alex G. in San Antonio, Texas

We would like to welcome Alex G. from San Antonio, Texas, to the MyTennisLessons team. We pride ourselves on bringing on not only quality instructors, but quality people as well, which is why we are so excited to have Alex on board. If you live in San Antonio, Texas, review Alex’s qualifications, teaching experience and hobbies below to see if he would be the right pro for you. Again, we are happy to expand our tennis lesson services in San Antonio, Texas, with the addition of Alex. Sign up with Alex G. today!

About Alex
Hello, my name is Alex and I’m from Barcelona, Spain. I was top 3 in Spain between 11 and 16 ( had the chance to be a part of Spain National junior Davis Cup with Rafael Nadal and Nicolas Almagro ). I started playing ATP tournaments at the age of 15 and at the age of 17 made the finals of the ATP tournament in Caldaro, Italy in 2003. After a back injury, I decided to stop playing on the tour and move to United States to play College tennis. I played 2 years at Laredo Community College where I won my to titles at the National championship of Junior College. After 2 years teaching around Texas I moved back to Spain for year where i had the chance to train top level junior players. I moved back and played at Fresno Pacific University ( NAIA ) where we won the NAIA National Championship in 2009 and were the finalist in 2010. Taught at Roddick-Lavalle Tennis Academy for 7 months and moved to St. Stephen’s Tennis Academy in Austin, Texas for the next 2 years and a half years. I had the
chance to work and develop top Super Champ, Champs and ZATS players. I have been working in San Antonio, TX for the last year and a have been teaching all level players from 2.0 to 5.0.

Teaching Experience: 11 years

Teaching Style
The emphasis of each lesson depends on the student’s level and qualities. I like to mix up different styles of tennis. I utilize hand feeding drills trying to focus on technique, as well as live ball drills to work on consistency and structure of the point. I like to work on volleys and overheads to help students develop good hands. I always like to end the practice spending some quality time working on serves.

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