Igarashi
About
I ́m a former tennis player of the Old Dominion University Tennis Team Division I and played four seasons straight from 2005-2008 on a full scholarship with a major in International Business.
I have played in the top of the line up from 1-4 my whole college career.
As a freshman nominated "Rookie of the Year" of the CAA Conference, achieved my best ITA Ranking Division I of 78th in singles and 32th in doubles as a Sophomore, qualified as a team to the second round of the NCAA ́s 2007 Division I Tournament and ranked 18th in the nation, and also served as Team Captain my senior year.
Prior to signed up with Old Dominion, I played several professional future tournaments qualifying four times in singles to future events and earned two ATP points in doubles. I have played the ITF junior circuit ranked as high as 256th in singles and played few major tournaments. In Brazil I was always in the top 5 of the age group of juniors.
In regards to my tennis experience:
- I ́ve worked in the Old Dominion University Tennis Summer Camps during college being responsible for coordinating and running the junior program
- Weill Tennis Academy being responsible for trainning and coordinating tennis camps, teach private lessons, tournaments trip and dorms arrangements
- East Hampton Indoor Tennis being responsilble for trainning ans coordinating summer camps, adult ́s clinics and private lessons
After a brief internship in the insurance industry, I have worked in several different businesses in Brazil. Now I ́m willing to work with tennis in order to teach, develop and improve people who wants to get better in the sport.
I ́ve been passionate about tennis since 8 years old and I ́ve been playing and competing since then. I ́ve helped kids get their first contact with a tennis balls but also had worked with advanced players to get better.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I first get to know their goals in tennis. After this, I will work around the player to get most of it within the sport depending on how much they are willing to put on work, time and talent.