Getting to know: Austin Karosi
From the age of 8 years old, Austin has trained to become a top professional tennis player. After training and playing tournaments all over the world, he won his first ATP points in 2009.
For the last 7 years, Austin has been providing tennis lessons in addition to training.
Over the years, Austin has trained with many top players such as current WTA #1 and US open champion Angie Kerber, as well as 3 time ATP Grand Slam Winner, Stan Wawrinka.
Austin Karosi works with all ranges of tennis players – from children and recreational players to top Athletes. Austin brings his competitive experience acquired from the Professional tennis tour combined with the prestigious, United States Professional Tennis Association Elite (USPTA) coaching background to develop individual training programs to suit each of his clients.
What our Clients say
“I got to know Austin in 2013, and quickly realized that he is not only a top class tennis player (ranked as high as 924 ATP in Singles, and sparring partner of many ATP top 50 players) but also a great tennis coach. He has an innate ability to understand your game, maximize your strengths and give you the motivation to develop your tennis. Under Austin’s advice and coaching, I have materially improved my game, which has allowed me to win more matches at ATP futures level and to achieve the ranking of #1 in Singapore in Singles in 2016. Most importantly, Austin is a great person, always available, fun to hang out with and easy going, a true gem indeed.”
“Austin is able to adjust the training sessions to fit my level. He is able to pinpoint what I am struggling with and give me pointers and exercises to improve my game. Training with Austin is efficient, but above all it is a lot of fun. I highly recommend him as a coach.”
“Not only is Austin one of Singapore’s top ranked tennis players with fantastic technical knowledge, but he is also an inspiring and fun tennis coach! I would highly recommend him for people of all ages wanting to enjoy their time while simultaneously greatly improving their tennis game.”