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I’m Julia, a 26-year-old tennis coach based in Dallas Proper. I’ve been passionate about the game since I started playing club tennis at age six and continued competing through high school and college, where I played Division 2 tennis. My coaching approach emphasizes breaking down a player’s game to enhance fundamentals, strategy, and consistency, while also exploring the reasons behind our techniques. With experience coaching at country clubs and having learned from a variety of coaches myself, I’m excited to build relationships and share my insights with players of all ages.
"Honestly, I felt like the lesson with Julia really highlighted her attention to detail on technique, which was quite helpful. She took the time to understand what I knew and applied her critiques in a way that made sense to me, though I still see room for improvement. Still, I left feeling more aware of my form and how small adjustments can make a difference. If you're interested in steady, focused coaching, Julia’s worth trying out.


Growing up, I never expected to develop a deep love for golf, but in 1996, everything changed when I witnessed Tiger Woods' remarkable ascent in professional golf. His skill, determination, and sheer passion for the game captivated me from the start. Following his journey inspired not just my admiration for his athletic prowess but also his resilience and unwavering dedication to the sport. Since then, golf has profoundly enriched my life in countless ways. It has taught me invaluable lessons in patience, precision, and the pursuit of continuous improvement. The physical exercise and time spent outdoors have significantly enhanced my overall well-being. Moreover, golf has connected me with a vibrant community of like-minded individuals, fostering enduring friendships and providing enriching experiences that I cherish deeply.
"Carlos excels when it comes to training and providing alternatives if the current approach isn’t working.