Dave Borelli
Dave Borelli
Dave Borelli is currently the TCU man’s tennis coach; in addition he serves on the ITA and NCAA Southwest Regional committees.
Prior to TCU Dave spent 14 years at USC, where five singles players and two doubles teams have won a total of 7 NCAA titles. In addition Dave led the USC women’s team to 7 NCAA team titles and three runner-up finishes. In 1983 Borelli became the youngest coach to win women’s tennis NCAA title at the age of 32.
Borelli left collegiate tennis and served as the head coach for the Sacramento Capitals, a professional tennis team. In addition he was also a teaching pro at Sierra Sport and Racquet Club and Copper River Country Club.
Dave Borelli was the men’s professional tour coach for the USTA, in charge of USA player development for the rookie pro program. He was selected as the 1997 United States Professional Tennis Association Pro of the Year.
Dave spent four years as touring coach on ATP and WTA tour. Many of his players ranked in top-100 ATP. Including some players such as Mardy Fish a 2008 US Open Semifinalist and a 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist carrier high 20 singles, 15 doubles ATP, Robby Ginepri carrier high 15 singles ATP , Brian Vahaly carrier high 75 singles, 88 doubles ATP and Jeff Morrison carrier high 85 singles, 81 doubles ATP (Florida, 1999) and Alex Kim carrier high 106 singles ATP (Stanford, 2000) on the pro tour. Dave also worked coached Brandon Hawk, an All-American former No. 1 player at UT.
Borelli has served as the chair of the National Collegiate Tennis Coaches Committee, the Western Collegiate Athletic Association, and Pac-10 Coaches Committee and was on the board of directors for the Central California Tennis Association.




