TJ Stachler - Tennis Recuiting Page
TJ Stachler - Tennis Recuiting Page
Tyler Stachler - Tennis Info Page
Some Details about TJ
- Graduating June 2017 - Saline High School, Saline Michigan - Division 1 School
- DOB: March 20, 1999
- Weight: 187 lbs Height: 6’ 4” Shoe Size: 16
- Fastest Serve: 120 mph
- 2013 Member USTA team Chippewa won Midwest Regionals 14 under Advanced and finished 9th at USTA National Championships in SC
- High School Season:2013 as Freshman #4 Varsity Singles
- High School Season:2014 as Sophomore #1 Varsity Singles
- High School Season:2015 as Junior #1 Varsity Singles
- Will Play #1 Singles Varsity Singles for upcoming 2016 Season
- Attending Saline High School (Division 1) GPA 3.1
- SAT score 1110
- ACT score 25
- Design Portfolio Click here
- Belongs to Chippewa Tennis & Swim - Ann Arbor, MI
- 2016-17 Returning to USTA tourneys after limited play this year to work on Ranking etc.
- Ann Arbor City Tournament Winner past 5 seasons at University of Michigan Varsity Tennis Center
- USTA SEM Boys 18/U Current rank #24 (though he beats some of the top 20 players and hopes to play more often this summer for points) Limited play in this new age division where he hopes to improve this summer.
- Current Tennis Coaches: Pedja Rakic at A2TA and Justin Rossi at Novi Sport Complex and Andrew Bedell at Saline High School
- Strength and conditioning Trainer: Jason Szmansky at 2110 Fitness - Downtown AA
- Academic Interests: He loves design work within his schools CAD department taking senior level classes since he was a freshman. He has received several state and national awards for his design work.
Tyler is still growing and getting stronger physically and mentally and working to become a “student of the game” so he can be wiser and mentally balanced during match play. This past spring he worked for the School system teaching tennis to middle schoolers and had a great time doing so. He looks forward to this coming year of development as he approaches his senior year. Ty just returned from a school trip to Japan and will now be starting to attend his summer elite training camps with Justin Rossi as well as match play where he hopes to improve his ranking and skills accordingly. He is always striving to improve his quickness, footwork, kick serve height and ground stroke pace along with higher triple digit serves.
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