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Episode #90 In this episode of The BTB Project, host Kollman Gearhart sits down with renowned tennis coach, David MacPherson. Dave shares his experiences coaching tennis legends like Bob and Mike Bryan, the impact of his coaching career, his philosophy and dynamic with players, as well as his expansive future projects. He also discusses his transition from coaching doubles to singles players and reflections on his journey in tennis.
The conversation offers valuable insights into tennis strategies, mental resilience and the importance of effective coaching. Don't miss out on this inspiring episode of the BTB Project.
Bio:
A product of player and coach, Tony Roche's junior tennis academy, he played lefthanded and turned professional in 1985. As a junior player Macpherson was one of Australia's top prospects in his peer group, reaching the U.S. Open Junior Doubles Tournament finals in 1983 and winning the Australia Open Junior Doubles title in 1985 (with Brett Custer).
Known primarily as a doubles specialist, Macpherson's professional career was highlighted by his 1992 season with partner, Steve DeVries, where they won doubles titles in Milan, Manchester, Indian Wells, Atlanta, Charlotte and Brisbane to finish No. 8 in the year end Team Rankings and qualifying for ATP Tour World Doubles Championships.
As a player achieved his high personal rank of No. 11 in the doubles ranking. During his career, Macpherson captured 16 doubles titles on the ATP tour and earned over US$1.7 million in career earnings.
Throughout his pro career, Macpherson was a regular player in World TeamTennis league for the Sacramento and Kansas City Explorers franchises.
Macpherson coached arguably the greatest doubles pair in the history of tennis, Mike and Bob Bryan, from 2005 through 2016. He also was the coach for John Isner helping him reach a career high #8 in the world in the ATP Ranks.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:22 Guest Introduction: Dave MacPherson
00:35 Dave's Coaching Philosophy and Career
01:16 The BTB Project and Its Impact
02:41 Dave's Experience with No Quit Academy
03:35 Dave's Journey and Impact on Tennis
08:06 Dave's Transition to Singles Coaching
10:49 Dave's Approach to Doubles Coaching
30:38 Dave's Experience in College Tennis
33:16 Dave's Current Coaching Endeavors
40:41 Reflections and Lessons Learned
45:48 Conclusion and Farewell
No Quit Tennis Academy: https://www.noquittennisacademy.com/coaches
By Kollman GearhartEpisode #90 In this episode of The BTB Project, host Kollman Gearhart sits down with renowned tennis coach, David MacPherson. Dave shares his experiences coaching tennis legends like Bob and Mike Bryan, the impact of his coaching career, his philosophy and dynamic with players, as well as his expansive future projects. He also discusses his transition from coaching doubles to singles players and reflections on his journey in tennis.
The conversation offers valuable insights into tennis strategies, mental resilience and the importance of effective coaching. Don't miss out on this inspiring episode of the BTB Project.
Bio:
A product of player and coach, Tony Roche's junior tennis academy, he played lefthanded and turned professional in 1985. As a junior player Macpherson was one of Australia's top prospects in his peer group, reaching the U.S. Open Junior Doubles Tournament finals in 1983 and winning the Australia Open Junior Doubles title in 1985 (with Brett Custer).
Known primarily as a doubles specialist, Macpherson's professional career was highlighted by his 1992 season with partner, Steve DeVries, where they won doubles titles in Milan, Manchester, Indian Wells, Atlanta, Charlotte and Brisbane to finish No. 8 in the year end Team Rankings and qualifying for ATP Tour World Doubles Championships.
As a player achieved his high personal rank of No. 11 in the doubles ranking. During his career, Macpherson captured 16 doubles titles on the ATP tour and earned over US$1.7 million in career earnings.
Throughout his pro career, Macpherson was a regular player in World TeamTennis league for the Sacramento and Kansas City Explorers franchises.
Macpherson coached arguably the greatest doubles pair in the history of tennis, Mike and Bob Bryan, from 2005 through 2016. He also was the coach for John Isner helping him reach a career high #8 in the world in the ATP Ranks.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:22 Guest Introduction: Dave MacPherson
00:35 Dave's Coaching Philosophy and Career
01:16 The BTB Project and Its Impact
02:41 Dave's Experience with No Quit Academy
03:35 Dave's Journey and Impact on Tennis
08:06 Dave's Transition to Singles Coaching
10:49 Dave's Approach to Doubles Coaching
30:38 Dave's Experience in College Tennis
33:16 Dave's Current Coaching Endeavors
40:41 Reflections and Lessons Learned
45:48 Conclusion and Farewell
No Quit Tennis Academy: https://www.noquittennisacademy.com/coaches