Rohan Williams- New Head Coach Tennis

Rohan Williams – New Head Coach Tennis
Beginning 1st of August 2020 Rohan Williams will be the new Head Coach Tennis at the Alexander Waske Tennis-University.
Rohan Williams is a 1983 born Australian tennis coach who is a very experienced on the ATP-Tour. In the last couple of years he has worked together with players like John Millman, Jason Jung, Alexei Popyrin and many more. All of these players made a huge improvement ranking wise and developed in their style of playing tennis. Rohan is well known in our coaches teams as we trained together several times with his players on Tour. Rudolf Molleker is his current player who is 183 ATP right now.
” I really look forward to building on the solid foundations that are already there and creating an environment where players can move towards achieving their potential.”, says Rohan who cannot wait start training with the players at the Tennis-University.
It was very important for us to include Björn Simon in finding a new head coach for the Tennis-University. By deciding for Rohan we will guarantee a seamless and smooth transition into our new chapter of tennis coaching. The plan for the near future is to include Rohan next to Björn into our team while getting to know our philosophy and work ethic.
“Rohan is a very experienced professional coach with noumerous successes on the ATP-Tour. He is very passionate and dedicated about the sport and his work. We are looking forward that he will become part of our team.” – Alexander Waske
Cheers mate, see you soon!
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