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Past.

PXL began more than 20 years ago in Orange County as a full tennis academy. We ran structured programs at set locations, developing groups of athletes within a shared system. As head coach, I oversaw the training of players who went on to complete their junior careers, earn college scholarships, and even turn professional. The group format worked, but it also demanded compromises—programs had to be shaped around the needs of the whole, not the individual. Even so, the foundation of structure, discipline, and clear goals was laid, and it proved itself year after year.

Present.

Today, PXL Tennis has evolved into an individualized development model. Every player receives their own plan, built for their unique goals—whether that means national tournaments, college, or the professional track. While athletes may still train in groups or with different coaches, I step in as a consultant, assembling and guiding the coaching team to deliver the full plan. This mirrors the professional model: one athlete, one vision, with every piece of training aligned to their trajectory. The focus is no longer on managing groups. It’s on working hand-in-hand with each player to maximize their personal pathway to success.