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Brad Gilbert Coaching Career is tennis at its best

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There have been many famous coaches in the world of sports, with each of them having their own credentials and high points. The Brad Gilbert coaching career consisted of many high points and honors. Brad Gilbert is a former professional tennis player as well as a television tennis commentator. He is now an excellent American tennis coach putting his knowledge of the game towards helping other young athletes at tennis.

While he was a tennis player, he was ranked #4 in the world in 1990. In the first 10 years he was on tour, Gilbert was ranked in the top 10 for 9 of those years. Another of his attributes was his great win-lost record, which was 519-288. There are not a lot of tennis players that can boast of a record like that. It was his great tennis playing and knowledge of the game that contributed to the Brad Gilbert coaching career being what it is.

Gilbert had a style of play that was entirely different from other famous players in his playing era. He was not known for his powerful serves or infamous forehand or backhand. What he was known for and what made him so great was his consistency in keeping the ball not only on the court, but in play for so long. He would often tire his opponent out by making them take many turns, eventually ruining his opponent's rhythm. As great of a player as he was, he was known for often having an unsportsmanlike attitude on the court, often arguing over calls and trivial things.

Before the Brad Gilbert coaching career started, Brad had quite a few major accomplishments, with some of them being a 1999 inductee into the Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame, 2001 into the ITA Intercollegiate Tennis Hall of Fame and Marblehead Boosters Hall of Fame. He was also a member of the USTA Northern California Hall of Fame.

The Brad Gilbert coaching career started in 1994 upon his retirement as a tennis player. From 1994 to 2002, Brad coached Andre Agassi, and led him to win six Grand Slam singles titles. Agassi later said that Gilbert was the greatest coach of all time. Andy Roddick won the 2003 US Open thanks to Gilbert's wonderful coaching ability.

One of the latest contributions in the Brad Gilbert coaching career is his coaching of Andy Murray, a tennis great from Britain. In addition, Brad will be taking part in the British Lawn Tennis Association programs such as tennis camps and coaching at many clubs and organizations. Brad currently is an analyst for ESPN in addition to being an author of "Winning Ugly", a book describing how an average player can play competitively and beat another player of a higher skill level.




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