For Wake Forest men’s tennis assistant coach Brett Ross, it looks like he will be taking his talents to the national stage. Ross, who graduated from Wake Forest in 2006, was named one of the two coaches that will be guiding the 2013 USTA Collegiate Team.
He will have the opportunity to work with some of the best talent in the country, and he will certainly be influencing the future of American tennis.
He must be pretty darn good at coaching.
Ross will be coaching six members of collegiate programs in the USTA Pro Circuit events, which give top college tennis players experience in a pro circuit. James Blake and recent Winston-Salem Open winner John Isner competed in these events when they were in college.
Ross was pretty darn good at playing, too. The former Wake standout also competed in Pro Circuit events.
He hopes to help more young men see their dreams come true on the court.