Meet single women in Edmond OK online & chat in the forums! DHU is a 100% free dating site to find single women in Edmond. Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area in the central part of the state. The population is approximately 94,054, according to estimates from ESRI.
Prior to Edmond Center Court, David Minihan, Director of Tennis, operated Westwood Tennis Center, 2007 USTA National Facility of the Year, for 21 years. As a coach, David is best known as a player development coach as he has been recognized with many awards by both the USTA district and section. Such awards include the USPTA Missouri Valley Professional of the Year, USTA Missouri Valley Outstanding Contributor to USTA Youth Tennis, and USTA Oklahoma Outstanding Contributor to USTA Youth Tennis, USTA Oklahoma Excellence in Junior Player Development, USTA Oklahoma Outstanding Contributor to USA Team Tennis, USTA Oklahoma Excellence in Tennis Programming and USPTA Oklahoma Professional of the Year. David is also a published writer as he recently authored the book, 'Coaching Your Tennis Champion.' Minihan also founded and is the chief editor of the Oklahoma tennis magazine, The Baseliner. In addition, David is a national tournament director directing USTA district, sectional and national tournaments. David is a Master Professional with the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) which only 1% of teaching professionals worldwide hold this distinction. He is also on the Wilson Advisory Staff as well as serving as vice chair of the USTA Missouri Valley Local & Play committee. David is married to Lisa and has two daughters, Aspen and Chloe.
Aaron Marchetti was an NCAA All-American in 1999 while playing for Virginia Tech University. While there he reached as high as #2 in the country in singles and #9 in doubles. He is a member of two Hall of Fames, the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame and the Ohio Valley Sports Hall of Fame. Aaron achieved an ATP ranking in both singles and doubles and was a member of the USTA Rookie Professional Team training with the best coaches and players in the country. He holds three USTA National Championship Gold Balls and in the past 15 years has been instrumental in developing multiple State and National Champions and has developed countless NCAA Division 1 players in the Kansas City area. Aaron and his wife Amber have three wonderful kids, Ava (14), Andrew (13) and Amelia (10).
Born and raised in Oklahoma, Robert Sioux began playing competitive tennis at the age of 12. Entering high school at Deer Creek he played varsity tennis attending the state championships three times. Upon graduating he was offered an athletic scholarship to Oklahoma Baptist University. Robert began teaching professionally at Kickingbird Tennis Center in 2014. He works with players of all ages ranging from four years of age to 60+. Robert provides a fun and challenging experience to players of all skill levels. Utilizing adaptive techniques, he teaches basic mechanics and strategies to advanced mechanics and strategies that will allow players to improve and have fun doing so. 'Teaching is an art and learning is a skill. Together coach and student develop a bond unlike any other. It is a great joy seeing a student become inspired and thrive for progression especially if they can enjoy it!'
Alli Hodges was born and raised in Edmond, OK, where she developed her love and passion for tennis. Her younger years were spent playing the Missouri Valley circuit, where she received the Sportsmanship Award, as well as reaching top 10 in girls 10’s and 12’s. At the age of 15, she moved to Boca Raton, Florida to live and train with her coach, as well as training with athletes at nearby academies and attending Florida Virtual online high school. She competed in the USTA Florida section, reaching as high as top 10 in girls 16’s, as well as competing in the International Tennis Foundation (ITF) junior circuit.
She returned to Oklahoma in 2015 as the top recruit for the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) Women’s tennis team, where she competed as the No. 1 singles and No. 1 and 2 doubles player. Alli was honored as the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) Freshman of the year, regionally ranked as high as No. 1, and nationally ranked as high as No. 23. Additionally, she received Second Team All-MIAA honors and was selected as a member of the MIAA Honor Roll. Alli was instrumental in leading UCO to compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) nationals for the first time in UCO history, where the team finished in the “Elite 8” and achieved a national ranking of No. 6.
Edmond Dating Region 2
Alli Hodges graduated from UCO in Spring of 2020 as a communications major and looks forward to sharing her love and excitement for tennis.
Jacob grew up playing tennis at Kickingbird Tennis Center and played two years of varsity tennis at Edmond Memorial High School. During the two years of varsity play Jacob and his doubles partner finished 4th place at two doubles in 2012 and finished at 6th place at two singles in 2013. After high school Jacob went to go play for Seminole State College (SSC) a top NJCAA team and coached by Head Coach Brian Nelson. While being at SSC the team finished at 4th place his freshmen year and runner-up his sophomore year at the NJCAA National Championships. After Seminole Jacob decided to return to Edmond and is currently getting his degree in Business Management at the University of Central Oklahoma. In 2017 Jacob earned his USPTA certification and taught a Nike tennis camp at the University of North Texas. Jacob coaches at all levels from children to adult players. He still loves the game and plays competitively when ever he can. Loves to introduce new comers to tennis and hopes it has a big impact on their lives like it did for him.
Marina Robinson began playing tennis as a seven-year-old in Moscow, Russia. She was coached by Rauza Islamova, mother and first coach of Marat Safin and Dinara Safina, and trained with Natasha Myskina. In 1999, she came to the University of Central Oklahoma, ranked #11 in the Nation. She went to the National Championship with the team and was named the All American Doubles Team. She played her last three years at UCO as the number one singles and doubles player. In 2004, Marina graduated with a BS in Science of Accounting. USPTA Elite certified since 2005, she has taught for the past 17 years at the Greens Country Club where she also ran women's play days, kids nights, and members mixers. She developed, managed, and participated in ProAm ladies leagues and flex singles leagues. She trained several high-performance female players who qualified to play college.
2007 USTA National Husband-Wife Hard Court Doubles Third Place
2008 Mixed National Championship 9.0 Champion. 2008 Missouri Valley Assistant Professional of the Year. 2007-2008 Coached Junior Team Tennis to National Championship in Mobile, AL . 2014 USPTA Missouri Valley Oklahoma Pro of the Year. Marina and her husband Randy have two wonderful children, Damien and Danielle.
A Warsaw, Poland native, Julius became an American citizen in Boston, Mass. October of 1989. Julius worked for NBC Television in Boston as a graphic designer and for United Engineers as a designer. He also worked part-time as a tennis coach which lead to a full time position as a Head Professional at Oakley Country Club in Belmont, Mass. He then began coaching the Men's tennis team at Wayland High School and eventually became a full time Professional at the Longfellow Swimming and Tennis Club. In 1989 he was hired as the Head Women's Tennis Coach at Oklahoma State University. When he retired from OSU, he set the record for most wins by any women's tennis coach. Shortly after his retirement, Julius became the Head Professional at OLS Family Fitness Center in Houston, TX. Some of Julius accomplishments prior to Kickingbird includes: Organizer for the USTA Boys 16 Indoor National Championship Tournament, Big 8 title 1990-91, Big 12 title 2001 and 2003, 4-time NCASS Central Region Championships, 4-time Indoor National Championship appearances, 5-time NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, Big 8 Coach of the Year, B12 Coach of the Year, 9-Academic All-American students, and ITA Doubles team ranked #2 in the nation two years in a row.
Zac Dillard was born and raised in Wichita Falls, TX. He began his tennis career at age 8, playing with his grandmother in the sweltering Texas heat. While at WF Rider High School he made the UIL 4A State Singles Quarterfinals his senior year, losing to the eventual champion. Zac played his collegiate tennis at Midwestern State University and had a storied career for the NCAA Division II program. The team made the national tournament three straight years, from 2005-2007, reaching the elite 8 for the first time in school history his sophomore year. That same year Zac and his doubles partner, Brett Emerson, garnered All-American status in doubles by finishing the year #9 in the nation. In 2006, Brett and Zac finished runner-up in the ITA Small College National Championships. Zac finished his career 4th on the MSU all- time wins list, 131-35 and as the school’s all- time winningest doubles player at 78-17. Zac graduated in 2009 with a bachelor of science in Psychology. While in college Zac began coaching at the Wichita Falls Country Club and decided to dedicate his time and energy to promoting the game of tennis. Since then he has twelve years of experience ranging from young beginners to elite collegiate athletes. Zac is USPTA certified with plans to obtain Elite Professional status and eventually become High Performance Certified. He is passionate about the game of tennis and loves teaching all ages and levels.
Prior to Edmond Center Court, David Minihan, Director of Tennis, operated Westwood Tennis Center, 2007 USTA National Facility of the Year, for 21 years. As a coach, David is best known as a player development coach as he has been recognized with many awards by both the USTA district and section. Such awards include the USPTA Missouri Valley Professional of the Year, USTA Missouri Valley Outstanding Contributor to USTA Youth Tennis, and USTA Oklahoma Outstanding Contributor to USTA Youth Tennis, USTA Oklahoma Excellence in Junior Player Development, USTA Oklahoma Outstanding Contributor to USA Team Tennis, USTA Oklahoma Excellence in Tennis Programming and USPTA Oklahoma Professional of the Year. David is also a published writer as he recently authored the book, 'Coaching Your Tennis Champion.' Minihan also founded and is the chief editor of the Oklahoma tennis magazine, The Baseliner. In addition, David is a national tournament director directing USTA district, sectional and national tournaments. David is a Master Professional with the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) which only 1% of teaching professionals worldwide hold this distinction. He is also on the Wilson Advisory Staff as well as serving as vice chair of the USTA Missouri Valley Local & Play committee. David is married to Lisa and has two daughters, Aspen and Chloe.
Aaron Marchetti was an NCAA All-American in 1999 while playing for Virginia Tech University. While there he reached as high as #2 in the country in singles and #9 in doubles. He is a member of two Hall of Fames, the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame and the Ohio Valley Sports Hall of Fame. Aaron achieved an ATP ranking in both singles and doubles and was a member of the USTA Rookie Professional Team training with the best coaches and players in the country. He holds three USTA National Championship Gold Balls and in the past 15 years has been instrumental in developing multiple State and National Champions and has developed countless NCAA Division 1 players in the Kansas City area. Aaron and his wife Amber have three wonderful kids, Ava (14), Andrew (13) and Amelia (10).
Born and raised in Oklahoma, Robert Sioux began playing competitive tennis at the age of 12. Entering high school at Deer Creek he played varsity tennis attending the state championships three times. Upon graduating he was offered an athletic scholarship to Oklahoma Baptist University. Robert began teaching professionally at Kickingbird Tennis Center in 2014. He works with players of all ages ranging from four years of age to 60+. Robert provides a fun and challenging experience to players of all skill levels. Utilizing adaptive techniques, he teaches basic mechanics and strategies to advanced mechanics and strategies that will allow players to improve and have fun doing so. 'Teaching is an art and learning is a skill. Together coach and student develop a bond unlike any other. It is a great joy seeing a student become inspired and thrive for progression especially if they can enjoy it!'
Edmond Dating Region 4
Alli Hodges was born and raised in Edmond, OK, where she developed her love and passion for tennis. Her younger years were spent playing the Missouri Valley circuit, where she received the Sportsmanship Award, as well as reaching top 10 in girls 10’s and 12’s. At the age of 15, she moved to Boca Raton, Florida to live and train with her coach, as well as training with athletes at nearby academies and attending Florida Virtual online high school. She competed in the USTA Florida section, reaching as high as top 10 in girls 16’s, as well as competing in the International Tennis Foundation (ITF) junior circuit.
She returned to Oklahoma in 2015 as the top recruit for the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) Women’s tennis team, where she competed as the No. 1 singles and No. 1 and 2 doubles player. Alli was honored as the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) Freshman of the year, regionally ranked as high as No. 1, and nationally ranked as high as No. 23. Additionally, she received Second Team All-MIAA honors and was selected as a member of the MIAA Honor Roll. Alli was instrumental in leading UCO to compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) nationals for the first time in UCO history, where the team finished in the “Elite 8” and achieved a national ranking of No. 6.
Alli Hodges graduated from UCO in Spring of 2020 as a communications major and looks forward to sharing her love and excitement for tennis.
Jacob grew up playing tennis at Kickingbird Tennis Center and played two years of varsity tennis at Edmond Memorial High School. During the two years of varsity play Jacob and his doubles partner finished 4th place at two doubles in 2012 and finished at 6th place at two singles in 2013. After high school Jacob went to go play for Seminole State College (SSC) a top NJCAA team and coached by Head Coach Brian Nelson. While being at SSC the team finished at 4th place his freshmen year and runner-up his sophomore year at the NJCAA National Championships. After Seminole Jacob decided to return to Edmond and is currently getting his degree in Business Management at the University of Central Oklahoma. In 2017 Jacob earned his USPTA certification and taught a Nike tennis camp at the University of North Texas. Jacob coaches at all levels from children to adult players. He still loves the game and plays competitively when ever he can. Loves to introduce new comers to tennis and hopes it has a big impact on their lives like it did for him.
Marina Robinson began playing tennis as a seven-year-old in Moscow, Russia. She was coached by Rauza Islamova, mother and first coach of Marat Safin and Dinara Safina, and trained with Natasha Myskina. In 1999, she came to the University of Central Oklahoma, ranked #11 in the Nation. She went to the National Championship with the team and was named the All American Doubles Team. She played her last three years at UCO as the number one singles and doubles player. In 2004, Marina graduated with a BS in Science of Accounting. USPTA Elite certified since 2005, she has taught for the past 17 years at the Greens Country Club where she also ran women's play days, kids nights, and members mixers. She developed, managed, and participated in ProAm ladies leagues and flex singles leagues. She trained several high-performance female players who qualified to play college.
2007 USTA National Husband-Wife Hard Court Doubles Third Place
2008 Mixed National Championship 9.0 Champion. 2008 Missouri Valley Assistant Professional of the Year. 2007-2008 Coached Junior Team Tennis to National Championship in Mobile, AL . 2014 USPTA Missouri Valley Oklahoma Pro of the Year. Marina and her husband Randy have two wonderful children, Damien and Danielle.
A Warsaw, Poland native, Julius became an American citizen in Boston, Mass. October of 1989. Julius worked for NBC Television in Boston as a graphic designer and for United Engineers as a designer. He also worked part-time as a tennis coach which lead to a full time position as a Head Professional at Oakley Country Club in Belmont, Mass. He then began coaching the Men's tennis team at Wayland High School and eventually became a full time Professional at the Longfellow Swimming and Tennis Club. In 1989 he was hired as the Head Women's Tennis Coach at Oklahoma State University. When he retired from OSU, he set the record for most wins by any women's tennis coach. Shortly after his retirement, Julius became the Head Professional at OLS Family Fitness Center in Houston, TX. Some of Julius accomplishments prior to Kickingbird includes: Organizer for the USTA Boys 16 Indoor National Championship Tournament, Big 8 title 1990-91, Big 12 title 2001 and 2003, 4-time NCASS Central Region Championships, 4-time Indoor National Championship appearances, 5-time NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, Big 8 Coach of the Year, B12 Coach of the Year, 9-Academic All-American students, and ITA Doubles team ranked #2 in the nation two years in a row.
Zac Dillard was born and raised in Wichita Falls, TX. He began his tennis career at age 8, playing with his grandmother in the sweltering Texas heat. While at WF Rider High School he made the UIL 4A State Singles Quarterfinals his senior year, losing to the eventual champion. Zac played his collegiate tennis at Midwestern State University and had a storied career for the NCAA Division II program. The team made the national tournament three straight years, from 2005-2007, reaching the elite 8 for the first time in school history his sophomore year. That same year Zac and his doubles partner, Brett Emerson, garnered All-American status in doubles by finishing the year #9 in the nation. In 2006, Brett and Zac finished runner-up in the ITA Small College National Championships. Zac finished his career 4th on the MSU all- time wins list, 131-35 and as the school’s all- time winningest doubles player at 78-17. Zac graduated in 2009 with a bachelor of science in Psychology. While in college Zac began coaching at the Wichita Falls Country Club and decided to dedicate his time and energy to promoting the game of tennis. Since then he has twelve years of experience ranging from young beginners to elite collegiate athletes. Zac is USPTA certified with plans to obtain Elite Professional status and eventually become High Performance Certified. He is passionate about the game of tennis and loves teaching all ages and levels.