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Jamie Duque
Tennis Professional for Elite Tennis
“My goal is take all of my training and experience and share my knowledge from all those years. This sport has given me so much and I want others to experience that too:
She began training at the young age of 8 and fell in love with the sport ever since. She was trained by her father and the former coach of Justine Henin, Cesar Villaroel. She accomplished her goal of competing at a collegiate level. She played for a D1 NJCAA school, Eastern Florida State College. During her time there, she led the team to nationals, the team ranked #4 in the country, played line 4, and had a 18 match winning streak.
She eventually transferred to and graduated from Harvard University in 2020. She coached for a number of tennis clubs, most notably, West Side Tennis Club, where she worked as a coach and Junior Program Coordinator. She redesigned the Junior Tennis Academy with the help of former french open champion, Luke Jensen.
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Nils Michel
Head Tennis Professional for Elite Tennis
Nils started playing tennis when he was 6 years old and quickly started competing all over France. His coach was Francis Gasquet the father of Richard Gasquet. By the age of 18 years old, Nils won the championship in his region, Occitanie, and competed in the French Championship at Roland Garros.
He joined Eastern Florida State college for 2 years in 2017 and transferred to St John's University a division 1 school in 2019. While competing at the highest collegiate level and reaching a UTR of 13, Nils obtained his bachelor in Economics and Finance.
He has been coaching for a decade and worked with numerous promising juniors top 10 in Florida in their age groups as well as WTA players top 1000 in the world. Additionally he was the sparring partner of Payton Stearns and played an invitational tournament with Thomas Blake, James Blake’s brother.
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Stéphane Burroni
Club director in the French Riviera
Stephane grew up in South of France. He began playing tennis at the age of 7, in the early 90s.
After few years, he started training with Alain Lambert, Guy Forget's coach (former 4 atp)and later at the Alain Barrère's Academy in South France with players likeBenoit Paire ( former 18 atp ). He ranked consistently in the national top 50 until junior years.Struggling with injuries and driven by his love for the game, he started coachingin his early twenties after completing a two years course to obtain the national coach's diploma (BEES).
He coached and directed several tennis clubs in France. Since 2023, he's a club director and also part of the prestigious 5 stars "Terre Blanche"resort’s coaching team in the French Riviera.