Behind the Court

Behind the Court
Podcast Description
Talking to coaches across divisions about college tennis and recruiting process
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The podcast explores themes like college tennis recruitment, coaching strategies, and athlete development. Episodes feature topics such as how to create standout recruitment videos and advice for international student-athletes, including the transition from player to coach, exemplified by Sofia Rachi’s journey to lead NCCU to the MEAC finals and Colin Dixon's transformation of Oakland City University's men's tennis program from zero wins to four consecutive championships.

Talking to coaches across divisions about college tennis and recruiting process
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In this episode:How does a former D1 player become a history-making head coach?In this episode of Behind the Court, I sit down with Sofia Rachi, Head Women’s Tennis Coach at North Carolina Central University (NCCU).
From Argentina to the NCAA, Sofia shares her journey, coaching philosophy, recruiting insights, and the mindset it takes to lead a team to the MEAC finals.
🎾 This episode is for athletes, aspiring coaches, and anyone curious about what it takes to build a winning culture in D1 tennis.👇
IN THIS EPISODE:
• How to make a video that will make you stand out
• Her transition from player to coach
• What makes a great teammate
• Advice for international student-athletes who cannot play many tournaments
• Rapid-fire games with Coach Rachi
🔗 Explore More:
🌐 NCCU Official Website:https://www.nccu.edu
🎾 NCCU Women’s Tennis Team Page: https://nccueaglepride.com/sports/womens-tennis
📸 NCCU Women’s Tennis on Instagram:@nccuwt
👤 Coach Sofia Rachi’s Contact Info:📧 Email: [email protected]

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