Past Players
Ronald has help nationally ranked juniors get US tennis college scholarships and improved the game and ranking of numerous professional tennis players and adults such as Lesley Joseph, Jimy Szymanski, Zach Fleishman, Joe Young, Barry Mendel, Daron Moore, Sonya Reynolds, and Racquel Kops Jones, Jean-Marc Bazanne, to name a few. He is currently working with a group of talented juniors from Southern California.

Jimy Szymanski (VEN) won 3 futures in a row in Southern California while training with Ronald at the Ronald Agénor Tennis Academy in Los Angeles, CA, and was named "Ciruit Player of the Week" by the USTA.
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Lesley Joseph (USA) joined the Ronald Agenor Tennis Academy in 2003 ranked ATP #864 and reached a career high of ATP #235 after 3 years of work and competed for the first time of his career at Wimbledon, the Australian Open, and the US Open. He won 2 future tournaments and reached the final in a challenger and was ranked in the top 20 US professional tennis players. He was also named "Circuit Player of the Week" by the USTA.
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Daron Moore (USA) trained with Ronald Agénor in 2003, 2004 and 2005, winning the Women's doubles future event of Edmond, Oklahoma, in 2005, with Tamara Encina. She played for the University of Tennessee in 2005, and transferred to UC Berkeley in 2006.

Zach Fleishman (USA) trained at the Ronald Agénor Tennis Academy in 2002 and improved his ranking by 250 spots in one year, reaching an ATP ranking of #254 in June 2002. That same year he also reached the finals of 2 USTA future events and was ranked among the top 15 best professional tennis players in the United States.
Junior Development

Michael Whelan (USA) is a very talented player and competes mostly in Southern California in the 14's age Division. He has a great passion for the game and can now hit pretty much any shot on a tennis court. With the same dedication and hard work he will be a player to watch in a near future.

Calvin Fox (USA) competes also this year in the 14's age Division and displays a great fighting spirit on the court. He is very consistent from the baseline and will not hesitate to come to the net to close his points. He was ranked in the top 50 in the boys 12's Division Southern California in 2007.

Sawyer Patterson (USA) finished the year ranked in the top 20 in Southern California 10's Division in 2007. The transition to the 12's is a little bit difficult this year but he is still a very dangerous player with a devastating forehand. With more work and patience he will be again among the best of his age category.

