Diego Riviere Padilha
About
My coach style is adaptable to any tennis level. I breakdown the game of tennis into three strengths: technical, physical, and mental. The idea is to work on those three strengths so you can become a more versatile player and adapt to any situation.
If you want to improve your game, it is extremely important to know how the game works and what differentiates an average player to a great one.
Please see my bio below:
Born and raised between Brazil and Spain. Played competitive tennis from 2008 until 2023.
Was ranked No. 146 in Junior in the International Tennis Federation (ITF), holding an ITF career record in singles of 64 wins and 46 losses and an ITF career record in doubles of 58 wins and 46 losses.
For UTR recorded matches, I had a career record in singles of 100 wins and 97 losses and a career record in doubles of 82 wins and 71 losses from 2014 through 2023. I reached a career high UTR of approximately 13.
I also played NCAA Division 1 tennis at Georgia State University. As a team we won the Sun Belt Conference Championship in 2022 and played in the NCAA Team Tournament that year. We also reach the finals of the Sun Belt Conference in 2019 and 2021.