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Meet Our Staff
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Jon Niemeyer - Managing Director
email: jniemeyer@blackburntenniscenter.net
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You are never too young to play!
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Paul Danielson - Tennis Operations Director/Head Pro
A native of Atlanta and teaching pro/coach for over 20 years; USTA High Performance and USPTA Competitive Player Development certified; years of ALTA & USTA experience from junior player, adult player, coach and league coordinator. Paul joins Blackburn in May of 2008 and will be focusing on all aspects of play and coaching at Blackburn.
email: pdanielson@blackburntenniscenter.net
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Claudia Jackson - ProShop Manager
email: cjackson@blackburntenniscenter.net |

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Mark Taylor - Assistant Teaching Pro
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James Nichols - Assistant Teaching Pro
James has been a part of the Blackburn staff since 2006. His NCAA playing experience and PTR certification from world renowned Van Der Meer Tennis Academy has made him a valuable addition to our Junior and Adult programs alike. James is available for private and semi-private lessons as well as ALTA/USTA team coaching. All are welcome to attend our weekly Sunday evening round robin that James hosts. |

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Toby Cortez - Assistant Teaching Pro
Toby has been a Blackburn staff member since 2004, with over 10 years of experience. He is a Professional Tennis Registry certified teaching professional and provides private instruction, coaches ALTA & USTA teams, runs the popular Friday night round robin, as well as, teaches several of the weekly fast-paces adult drill sessions that focus on doubles positioning and stragety.
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It's all about tennis!
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Jayme Danielson - Jr Assistant Teaching Pro
Playing tennis since the age of 12, and ranked in Alabama's (16's & 18's) top 10.
Jayme will continue to help coach our Munchkins during the Fall, as she did during the summer. Jayme brings an element of fun to the game for all of us and we have enjoyed her participation, help and input during the summer months. We look forward to seeing her during our Fall drills. Jayme will be attending Oglethorpe Univeristy in August 2008.
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