Nima Roshan
Highest ATP World Ranking: 199
NCAA College: Brigham Young University
Background
Nima was born in Los Angeles, USA. His family soon after relocated to Melbourne where he spent his childhood. He started playing tennis when he was 7 years of age at his local tennis club in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs. His passion for tennis at an early age brought opportunities in LA to pursue his tennis career. During Nima's time in LA he competed at the high school, national junior, collegiate and then professional level. While representing his home country of Australia internationally, Nima held an ATP world ranking for over 8 years. In addition to Nima’s playing experience he has coached at Tennis and Country Clubs for over a decade. During this time Nima coached and mentored various teams and players of all levels to achieve their personal tennis and fitness goals. Some of these players have gone on to compete at a national level, including several junior players who earned NCAA college scholarships in the USA.
Before starting Nima Tennis, Nima spent over a year as the Head Coach of Kelly Tennis at Canterbury TC. Prior to his arrival to Canterbury TC, he was the Director of Racquets of Concord Country Club, in the USA. During that time he developed all coaching programs for both tennis and platform "paddle" tennis, attracting new members and excitement to the club, while boosting the overall level of play.
Nima is eager to build on the wonderful tradition of Canterbury TC and be part of a growing community with members who enjoy their tennis. He joins our community with his wife Nora and son Cyrus.
Nima’s Career Highlights:
▪ Los Angeles city high school singles champion 2001, 2002
▪ Earned a college scholarship to BYU playing number 1 singles and doubles.
▪ Held ATP world ranking for over 8 years, representing Australia in international competition
▪ Reached a career high ATP world ranking of 557 singles and 199 doubles
▪ Top 30 ranked tennis professional in Australia
▪ Represented Australia in Trans-Tasman Games
▪ Played alongside Jim Courier, Mats Wilander, Todd Martin, and several other hall of famers in pro charity exhibitions.
▪ Tennis training partner for Pete Sampras, Tommy Haas, Jelena Jankovic, Aravane Rezai and other top ATP/WTA players
▪ Current Victoria Premier League player
Highest ATP World Ranking: 199
NCAA College: Brigham Young University
Background
Nima was born in Los Angeles, USA. His family soon after relocated to Melbourne where he spent his childhood. He started playing tennis when he was 7 years of age at his local tennis club in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs. His passion for tennis at an early age brought opportunities in LA to pursue his tennis career. During Nima's time in LA he competed at the high school, national junior, collegiate and then professional level. While representing his home country of Australia internationally, Nima held an ATP world ranking for over 8 years. In addition to Nima’s playing experience he has coached at Tennis and Country Clubs for over a decade. During this time Nima coached and mentored various teams and players of all levels to achieve their personal tennis and fitness goals. Some of these players have gone on to compete at a national level, including several junior players who earned NCAA college scholarships in the USA.
Before starting Nima Tennis, Nima spent over a year as the Head Coach of Kelly Tennis at Canterbury TC. Prior to his arrival to Canterbury TC, he was the Director of Racquets of Concord Country Club, in the USA. During that time he developed all coaching programs for both tennis and platform "paddle" tennis, attracting new members and excitement to the club, while boosting the overall level of play.
Nima is eager to build on the wonderful tradition of Canterbury TC and be part of a growing community with members who enjoy their tennis. He joins our community with his wife Nora and son Cyrus.
Nima’s Career Highlights:
▪ Los Angeles city high school singles champion 2001, 2002
▪ Earned a college scholarship to BYU playing number 1 singles and doubles.
▪ Held ATP world ranking for over 8 years, representing Australia in international competition
▪ Reached a career high ATP world ranking of 557 singles and 199 doubles
▪ Top 30 ranked tennis professional in Australia
▪ Represented Australia in Trans-Tasman Games
▪ Played alongside Jim Courier, Mats Wilander, Todd Martin, and several other hall of famers in pro charity exhibitions.
▪ Tennis training partner for Pete Sampras, Tommy Haas, Jelena Jankovic, Aravane Rezai and other top ATP/WTA players
▪ Current Victoria Premier League player