May 28, 2015
Come join our National Champion and ITA Coaches of the Year at Vandy tennis Camps! Space is available for weeks 2-4 (June 8-12, June 22-26) and very limited for week one (June 1-5).
Coaches Geoff Macdonald and Aleke Tsoubanos will lead weeks one and two, followed by coaches Ian Duvenhage and Jamie Hunt in weeks three and four.
Our experienced staff will guide your children though a week of learning, competition, friendship and lasting memories on the court!

Camp Dates
June 1-5
June 8-12
June 15-19
June 22-26
Times
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday
9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Friday
*Each week
Camp Fee
$395 for registering online ($375 early registration by April 15)
$420 for walk-ups
10% discount for VU Faculty/Staff

Check-in/Registration
Check in will be between 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. each morning. Campers must check in upon their arrival. Any walk-up campers must register Monday morning of each week.
What to Bring
Campers should bring a racket, non-marking tennis shoes, sunscreen, water bottle or jug, and a sack lunch daily. Hats or visors and a towel are also recommended.
Ages
Girls and boys between the ages of 7-18 are welcome to all weeks. Camp is for players of all levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced.

Camp Highlights
Coaching fundamentals: stroke analysis, footwork, proper technique and grips, strategy.
- Singles and doubles match play
- Davis Cup style competition on Friday
- Teaching aids such as ball machine and back board
- Daily instruction and drills, individually and in small groups
- Fun games that help development
Nationally Recognized Camp Directors
Geoff Macdonald, Vanderbilt Women’s Head Coach
Vanderbilt’s longest tenured coach in his 21st season, MacDonald has transformed the women’s tennis program guiding the `Dores to their first NCAA and SEC Championships in 2015. This season Macdonald was named the Wilson/ITA National Coach of the Year, and was voted the SEC Coach of the Year be his peers.
Macdonald has transformed the women’s tennis program into one known for players’ rapid improvement, commitment to coaching and unrivaled academic excellence. During his coaching career, MacDonald has been named the SEC Coach of the Year three times (1991, 2000, and 2015), and taken his Vanderbilt teams to ten Sweet 16s, the Elite 8, Final 4, and the NCAA Finals twice. Before he came to Nashville, Macdonald coached at Duke and LSU. After his collegiate career at UVA, he played the Pro Tour for three years earning world rankings in singles and doubles.
Ian Duvenhage, Vanderbilt Men’s Head Coach
Duvenhage is in his 10th year at the helm of the Vanderbilt men’s program. This season Duvenhage was voted the ITA Ohio Valley Coach of the Year after leading the `Dores to their best SEC record during his time in Nashville. Prior to arriving at Vanderbilt, he coached several players on the ATP pro tour for four years. He has 20 years of collegiate coaching experience (at the University of Miami and Florida) and was named Coach of the Year in 1986. He has been voted SEC Coach of the Year and Regional Coach of the Year three times each and has coached his players to two national titles each in singles and in doubles. The 2013 team made the Sweet Sixteen and finished the year ranked #15 in the country.
Aleke Tsoubanos, Vanderbilt Women’s Associate Head Coach
Aleke is in her eighth season at Vanderbilt, and first as the associate head coach of the 2015 NCAA Champion Vanderbilt women’s tennis team. Tsoubanos is one of the most decorated players in Vanderbilt history, becoming a 3 time All American and also earning All-SEC and NCAA Tournament honors. She has represented the Ohio Valley Region three times as its Assistant Coach of the Year, and was voted the 2015 ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year. Tsoubanos played professional tennis for three years reaching a career high ranking of #126 and playing two seasons of World Team Tennis for the St. Louis Aces.
Jamie Hunt, Vanderbilt Men’s Associate Head Coach
Jamie enters his fifth season at Vanderbilt, and first as the men’s tennis team’s associate head coach. With the leadership and guidance of Hunt, Vanderbilt capped its 2014 season ranked No. 24 by the ITA. The Commodores compiled a 20-8 overall record, and 8-4 mark in SEC play. Last season Hunt was named the 2014 Ohio Valley Assistant Coach of the Year. Hunt graduated from the University of Georgia where he was an ITA All-American and 4-time All-SEC selection. He was instrumental in helping his team win back-to-back NCAA championships in 2007 and 2008. This will be Jamie’s fourth year teaching camp.