New MTL Tennis Coach: Eddie D. in Bowie, MD

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

About Eddie
Eddie has coached many top players in Boston and Metro DC. His experience includes head men’s and women’s coach at Wentworth Institute of Technology, Milton Academy, George Washington University and Howard University. He also was the founder and director of the Boston Wheelchair Tennis Program, director of the Boston Junior Tennis Program, director of Sportsmen’s Tennis Club and director of the Washington Tennis Patrons Program.

Coach Davis has a bachelor’s degree from the University of the District of Columbia and a master’s degree from Fitchburg State University.

As an active USPTA member, he is the recipient of numerous awards including the USPTA New England Pro of the Year; the USPTA Mid-Atlantic College Coach of the Year; the MEAC College Coach of the Year; Mission Hill Youth Leader of the Year; the USTA-NJTL New England Program Director of the Year; the National Youth Games Champion Coach; the High School Prep Champion Tennis Coach and the Independent Schools League Champion Tennis Coach.

Eddie played tennis in high school and college at University of the District of Columbia, where he was team captain and held a No. 1 ranking. He has recently relocated from Boston to Bowie, Maryland, and is looking to continue teaching tennis in the Metropolitan DC area.

Teaching Experience: 40 years

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