Coaching guru Bollettieri passes away aged 91

Coaching legend Nick Bollettieri passed away in Florida aged 91 after suffering recently with illness.

The American who in the 1980s developed the concept of a live-in coaching academy trained generations of pro players, including Andre Agassi, Boris Becker,  Maria Sharapova and Monica Seles.

He founded his academy in Bradenton, Florida in 1978, with the facility taken over by 1987 by management behemoth IMG but leaving the iconic guru in charge.

Bollettieri also worked part-time with Venus and Serena Williams and was held in particular affection by former German pro Tommy Haas, now TD of the Indian Wells Masters.

“So many memories, I am not sure where to begin. Nickiiiii, that’s how I have called you for the longest time,” Hass posted on Instagram.

“Thank you for your time, knowledge, commitment, expertise, the willingness to share your skill, your personal interest in mentoring me, and giving me the best opportunity to follow my dreams.

“You were a dreamer and a doer, and a pioneer in our sport, truly one of a kind.”

Former great Chris Evert also tweeted: “Aside from being the greatest coach ever, you were so kind to me, my parents, and my siblings… that meant more to me than anything, you had a big heart and a zest for living.”

Added her great rival Martina Navratilova: “RIP Nick- you were an amazing coach, transformed how tennis is taught and most of all,  you were a very kind human being-it was an honor to have known you…”

Rumours circulated online in recent weeks over Bollettieri’s demise, with the old pro releasing a statement pointing out that he was still alive and well.

Bill Scott

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