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Episode 37 of the Diary of a Professional Tennis Coach podcast, hosted by Candy Reid, titled "Craig Boynton" was published on December 29, 2024 and runs 71 minutes.

December 29, 2024 ·71m · Diary of a Professional Tennis Coach

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Craig Boynton joins us on this edition of Diary of a Professional Tennis Coach. He has worked with lots of great US Players including John Isner, Stevie Johnson and James Blake - but had the most success with Hubi Hurkacz - whom he helped achieve a career-high ranking of world number 6 making him the highest-ranked Polish man in singles history.. Together, Boynton and Hurkacz won multiple ATP Tour Singles Titles, including 2 at Masters 1000 level - the first at the 2021 Miami Open and the second at the 2023 Shanghai Masters.Craig shares some great coaching stories, insight into what makes a great coach and tells us what his plan is next after parting ways with Hurkacz towards the end of 2024.The podcast is also on YouTube - please like, subscribe and share! With thanks! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Craig Boynton joins us on this edition of Diary of a Professional Tennis Coach. He has worked with lots of great US Players including John Isner, Stevie Johnson and James Blake - but had the most success with Hubi Hurkacz - whom he helped achieve a career-high ranking of world number 6 making him the highest-ranked Polish man in singles history..


Together, Boynton and Hurkacz won multiple ATP Tour Singles Titles, including 2 at Masters 1000 level - the first at the 2021 Miami Open and the second at the 2023 Shanghai Masters.


Craig shares some great coaching stories, insight into what makes a great coach and tells us what his plan is next after parting ways with Hurkacz towards the end of 2024.


The podcast is also on YouTube - please like, subscribe and share! With thanks!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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