2025 Summer Pros
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Alica Rusova
Originally from Slovakia and now living in Spain, Alica spent over 10 years competing on the WTA Tour. She brings that experience to the court with a focus on strong technique and footwork, which were key parts of her game. Her coaching style is respectful, clear, and encouraging. She’s known for her positive attitude and ability to connect with players of all levels. As a dedicated tennis enthusiast, she enjoys helping others improve and enjoy the game.
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Mia Skrbinsek
Mia is South African with Serbian roots, and she holds a degree in Psychology and a Master’s in Conflict Resolution. Passionate about combining mental skills with tennis, she's always up for a good rally and helping players find their rhythm.
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Stefan Scholdbauer
Tennis Camp Director with over nine years of experience at Future Stars Summer Camp, this seasoned pro from Argentina—now based in Barcelona—played collegiate tennis at East Central University (DII), where he was a team captain and Conference Champion. Fluent in English and Spanish, he brings more than a decade of coaching expertise, with a focus on technical, tactical, and psychological development. A strategic baseline player, he currently works with ATP, WTA, and ITF Junior players at Next Level Academy in Barcelona.
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Pol Vega
Pol Vega Lopez, a 24-year-old from Spain, is a former Tyler Junior College player fluent in Catalan, Spanish, and English. With a thoughtful, strategic playing style, he excels at understanding players' needs and helping them grow. Pol has over three years of coaching experience, currently working with ATP and WTA professionals while traveling on tour.
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Monika Temkova
Monika, a 23-year-old from Skopje, Macedonia, currently competes at the Division I level for Columbus State after two years at Limestone University (DII). Fluent in English, Macedonian, and Serbian, she is a consistent baseline player with strong technical, tactical, and psychological skills. With four years of coaching experience across all age groups, Monika is a former ITF junior professional and was named Player of the Year during her collegiate career.
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Austin Vienna
Austin Vienna, a 21-year-old tennis player from Melbourne, Australia, competes at the Division II level for Francis Marion University. Fluent in French and English, Austin brings two years of coaching experience and a strong technical background, particularly in serving and volleying. Known for an aggressive play style, he helped lead his team to the 2022–2023 Conference Carolinas Regular Season Championship.
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Samuel Maia
Samuel is a 20-year-old tennis player from Campinas, Brazil, currently competing at the Division 2 level for University of Montevallo. He speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese. Known for their agility and strong serve-and-volley game, they play as an aggressive forehand and slices. Samuel also has years of coaching experience, working with kids, adults, and competed in multiple International Tournaments.
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Aleksandar Simovski
Aleksandar Simovski, a 21-year-old from Johannesburg, South Africa, plays Division II tennis at Emmanuel University and speaks English and Serbian. A consistent counter puncher, he thrives on returning serve, using a solid backhand and smart tactics from the baseline. Aleksandar has earned All-Conference honors, held a top 10 national junior ranking in South Africa, and reached No. 700 in the ITF Junior world rankings.
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Leo Costa
Leandro Costa, 21, from Caratinga, Brazil, has played college tennis at both Northwestern College (NAIA) and Augusta University (NCAA DII). He’s an aggressive all-court player who loves serve-and-volley tennis and brings tons of energy to his coaching. Trilingual in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, Leandro started coaching at 18 and has a passion for helping players gain confidence, improve their skills, and enjoy the game—on and off the court.
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Martin Barbera
Martin Barbera, a 21-year-old from Mexico, competes at the NCAA Division II level for Francis Marion University. Bilingual in Spanish and English, he is an all-court player known for his exceptional footwork, strategic adaptability, and aggressive baseline game. Martin has earned Conference Carolinas Player of the Year honors for 2023–2024 and brings valuable coaching experience from junior clinics in Mexico and U.S. summer camps
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Sophia Hansen
Sophia, a 22-year-old from London, England, competes for Francis Marion University at the Division II level. With strong court awareness, smart shot selection, and a confident net game, she plays an offensive all-court style focused on early control and decisive finishes. Sophia also brings three years of coaching experience, working with players from young juniors to adults.
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Sofia Nardone
Sofia, a 20-year-old from Merida, Mexico, plays collegiate tennis for St. Thomas University in the NAIA division. Bilingual in English and Spanish, she is known for her consistency, strong volley game, and effectiveness in doubles. Sofia has two years of coaching experience, working with both juniors and adults in clinics.
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Lais Masuda
Brazil
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Rodrigo Pascal
Rodrigo Pascal, 25, from Mexico City, is a former player for Tecnológico de Monterrey with a top 200 ITF ranking and a Mexico National Championship title. Bilingual in English and Spanish, he is an aggressive baseline player known for his strong forehand, variety with slice and dropshots, and effective serve-and-volley game. With four years of coaching experience working with players aged 12–17, Rodrigo brings both high-level playing and teaching expertise.
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Neill Pillai
From
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Rick Nieke
Rick is a 20-year-old tennis player from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, currently competing at the Division 1 level for South Carolina State University. They speak English, Dutch, German, and Japanese. Known for their agility and strong serve-and-volley game, they play as an aggressive baseliner with the ability to adapt to all-court situations. Rick also has 3 years of coaching experience, working with players aged 8 to 16 at a junior tennis academy.