About

Welcome to My Vibrant World of Racket Sports 🎾✨

Where passion meets precision, and every swing brings me closer to others. Here, I embrace the thrill of competition and the joy of camaraderie.

From the exhilarating rush of a match point to the strategic finesse of each game, my journey is fueled by a shared love for the sport. Join me as I explore the nuances of technique, the spirit of sportsmanship, and the lasting friendships built both on and off the court.

Major Achievements:

🏆 10 years of participation in all Grand Slam tournaments

🏆 Multiple-time German Youth Champion

🏆 German Team Champion

🏆 Vice German Champion in Women’s Singles

🏆 Victories on the international circuit:

  • Winner of the $25,000 tournament in France

  • Finalist in the $50,000 tournament in Spain

Best Wta Wins over

  1. Angie Kerber(no 1 Wta)
    Former world No. 1 German tennis player known for her aggressive counterpunching style and remarkable defensive skills. She won three Grand Slam titles—the Australian Open (2016), US Open (2016), and Wimbledon (2018)

Few can say they have defeated Angelique Kerber, a former world No. 1 and Grand Slam champion. I am proud to be among those who have faced her in competition and emerged victorious. It was a match that tested my skill, determination, and ability to rise to the challenge against one of the sport’s greatest players.

2. Jelena Vesnina (no 10 Wta)

Jelena Vesnina, also known as Elena Vesnina, is a former Russian professional tennis player who was highly successful in both singles and doubles. Her greatest achievements came in doubles, where she became world No. 1 and won four Grand Slam titles—the French Open (2013), US Open (2014), Wimbledon (2017) in women's doubles, and the Australian Open (2016) in mixed doubles. She also won a gold medal in doubles at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Winning against Jelena Vesnina, a Grand Slam champion and former world No. 1, was an unforgettable moment in my career. Competing at that level proved my dedication, skill, and determination—qualities I now pass on to my players as a coach.

Wta Dopple - Mirka Federer 55

Mirka Federer, born Miroslava Vavrinec, is a former Swiss professional tennis player and the wife of Roger Federer. She reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 55 before retiring in 2002 due to a foot injury. Mirka met Roger at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and since then, she has been a key figure in his career, managing his public relations and supporting him at tournaments. Defeating Mirka Federer, a talented former professional player, was a proud moment in my career. Competing at that level tested my skill, strategy, and determination, proving that hard work and perseverance lead to success. This experience shaped my approach to the game—one that I now share with my players as a coach.

Wta - Tatjana Maria 41 Wta

Tatjana Maria is a German professional tennis player known for her resilient playing style and one-handed backhand. She has won three WTA singles titles and reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 42 in 2024. Maria made headlines with her remarkable run to the Wimbledon semifinals in 2022. Winning against Tatjana Maria, a Wimbledon semifinalist and a fierce competitor, was a defining moment in my career. Facing such a skilled player challenged my strategy, resilience, and determination, proving that hard work and dedication lead to success. This experience shaped my approach to the game—one that I now share with my players as a coach.