About the coach

Warren Wood has a career high ATP ranking of 971 and UTR high of 13.72 as well as a Division III national championship in singles, doubles and team tennis. He began his tennis journey at age 3 and achieved a junior national ranking of 16 before playing collegiate tennis at Claremont McKenna College.

Wood coached in Los Angeles with ex-pro Cecil Mamiit for 6 years. He worked with high level juniors and pro tennis players, while also dedicating part of his time to pickleball. He then spent 2 years on the ATP circuit to gain knowledge and experience on what it takes to be a professional tennis player, which he now wants to share with you!

Testimonials

Sam Landau | Blue chip recruit and Duke player

“Warren has continuously helped with my development from a young age, aiding with confidence to own my shots. He is a smart player who understands wining shot selection, feel for the game, and winning tennis. I truly wouldn’t be where I am today without a caring coach like Warren.”

Raymond Sarmiento | USC player and ATP high of 281

“Warren and I have practiced together for years now and has always shared great insight on the game during practices. He’s a great guy that knows his tennis and makes practice fun and challenging. Also, he has one the better backhands I’ve seen!”