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A former national junior champion, Carey represented his native country of New Zealand in international play before attending and earning a B.A. in Business Management from Colorado State University-Pueblo,where twice he was awarded All-American status and selected to represent the NAIA national team. Carey has earned many accolades, has several USTA/USPTA certifications, and has been as high as #308 in ATP rankings. Some of his other impressive stats include being inducted into the CSU Pueblo Hall of Fame for Men's Tennis, being a Two-Time All-American in singles at the University of Southern Colorado, being the 2006 USPTA Junior Development Coach of the Year, the 2005 Rocky Mountain News 5A Boy's HS Coach of the Year, the 2004, CHSAA 5A Coach of the Year, and the Colorado State Open Singles Champion. When not teaching tennis, you might find Carey on the dance floor doing the Cha-cha.

My tennis journey commenced at the tender age of 7, and from then on, I fell in love with the sport. By the time I was 14, I had already embraced teaching, sharing my passion for tennis with eager learners. Now at 23, with years of teaching and playing experience under my belt, I've had the opportunity to instruct a diverse range of students, encompassing various skill levels, ages, and class sizes. My passion for inclusivity also led me to delve into the world of wheelchair tennis, both as a player and a coach. Tennis is not just a game for me; it's a lifelong dedication to sharing the joy of the sport.