Everything About Tennis

Garrett Patton On The College Tennis Experience, Foreign vs. American Players and more! (Ep. 13)

11.06.2018 - By Andy GerstPlay

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Tennis is an obsession for Garrett Patton. You can tell how much he loves the game the instant you start talking to him about it. Born into a tennis family, he's been around it his whole life and has enjoyed it as long as he can remember. Now early in his coaching career, that passion and excitement he brings every single day to the courts is one of the things his players love most about him!

In this interview we get into Garrett primary obsession...college tennis! We talk about the recruiting process, team identity and his coaching philosophies. We also get into the topic of foreign players in college tennis - if there should be a limit on how many there are per team, what influence they have on their teammates and on college tennis as a whole.

Garrett Patton grew up as a highly-touted junior player in Boise, Idaho. He's the son of Greg Patton - a very well-respected coach who worked with our USA Junior National Team in the 1980s and is the only tennis coach to win the NCAA National Coach of the Year award at two different universities. Bleeding Bronco Blue for as long as he can remember, Garrett went on to play his college tennis with his dad as his coach at Boise State University where he achieved a high ranking of #15 in the NCAA national individual rankings and lead his team to four straight NCAA team appearances. Following a brief career on the pro tour and as a hitting partner on the WTA tour, Garrett became the assistant men's coach at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He's now in his third season coaching the Mustangs with head coach Nick Carless.

Follow Cal Poly SLO Men's Tennis on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/cptennis) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/calpolymenstennis/)

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