AGNES SCOTT
AGNES SCOTT


The Agnes Scott facilities are part of Agnes Scott College. This site has six lighted hard tennis courts where UTA runs several programs throughout the year for all ages and abilities. This site is located in the heart of Agnes Scott’s campus in Decatur, Georgia, where East College Avenue meets South Candler Street. East of downtown, these courts are in close proximity to Winnona Park Elementary School, East Decatur Station, and Decatur High School. UTA utilizes Agnes Scott for a variety of junior and adult tennis programs and classes.
LOCATION INFORMATION
Contact:
[email protected]
Services and Payment Methods:
Private and group lessons available.
We accept Cash, Check, Discover, Mastercard, VISA, and American Express. All payments are made to UTA.
LOCATION INFORMATION
Contact:
[email protected]
Services and Payment Methods:
Private and group lessons also available.
We accept Cash, Check, Discover, Mastercard, VISA, and American Express. All payments are made to UTA.
MEET THE TEAM
MEET THE TEAM
Meet the Agnes Scott team! Hover over and click the below team members to meet our tennis pros and learn more about them!
Meet the Agnes Scott team! Hover over and click the below team members to meet our tennis pros and learn more about them!

UTA Partner
Kenyon Generette-Oliver
Kenyon is originally from Atlanta and helps lead the team at Piedmont Tennis Center, Briarlake Church, and Clarkston. Kenyon is a graduate of Mars Hill College where he earned a Bachelors degree in Communications and English with a minor in Economics while playing tennis and soccer.
Kenyon has been the head teaching pro with some of the top tennis clubs in the Atlanta metro, including Dunwoody Country Club and the Atlanta Country Club. Prior to those stents, he was a staff pro at the Capital Country Club. He is an Elite USPTA Tennis Professional and has been teaching juniors for over 25 years.
In his spare time, Kenyon loves hanging out with his friends and family. He loves tennis so much, he even plays while on vacation.
Work in the Community:
– Volunteered wheelchair tennis tournament at Dunwoody Country Club
– Volunteer coach for Druid Hill High School girls and boys team
– Volunteer for Serve and Connect at Washington Park
– Volunteer for wheelchair tennis programming at Blackburn Tennis Center
– Board Member of AYTEF
– Volunteer coach for CHOA yearly tournament
– Volunteer for teach-a-thons to raise funds for AYTEF
– Volunteer coach at the Ron Clark Academy
– Dreammakers
Email:[email protected]

Tennis Professional
Caio Borges
Caio grew up in Sao Paulo, Brazil, competing in national and international level junior tournaments. In 2006, he accepted a tennis scholarship to play for Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee. Caio was an active member of the men’s tennis team for four years, playing line one doubles and two singles. He was captain of his team and received the N.A.I.A Champion of Character award during his senior year. Caio also received the All Team Scholarship award while at Lee. He received a BA in communications from Lee University and an MA in Design and Media Management from Miami International University.
Caio is PTR certified and has coached throughout his junior and college career. Outside tennis, he enjoys spending time with his wife Victoria and his dog Lilly, as well as playing golf, surfing, soccer, traveling and exploring cool spots in the city of Atlanta.

Tennis Professional
Cali Sachs
Cali was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida where she competed in junior tournaments from age 8-18. She played 4 years of college tennis at Mercer University where she graduated with a degree in Communications. Cali has coached for UTA since April 2012. Cali is PTR Certified and enjoys teaching junior as well as adult players of all abilities. In addition to teaching, Cali strings most of the rackets at Piedmont Tennis Center and Blackburn Tennis Center. Her hobbies include going to concerts with friends and college football, especially the Florida Gators.

Tennis Professional
Stacy Lackey
Stacy Lackey grew up in Norcross, Georgia. She trained at UTA when she was a junior player. Stacy attended Prairie View A & M where she played on their D1 tennis team. She has worked at the Emory Nike Tennis and Sports Camps for the past 4 years.
Stacy has 3 sisters who also play tennis. She loves to stay fit and teach younger children this wonderful sport!

Tennis Professional
Sidnay Huck

Tennis Professional
Rafael Rondino
Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Rondino reached # 1 in Boys 18s in Brazil as well as acquired an ATP singles and doubles ranking at the age of 18. He played at Auburn University for two years before transferring to UAB (University of Alabama at Birmingham) where he graduated with a double major in Finance and Economics. He was the assistant coach for the UAB men’s team from 2016-2018 while receiving his M.B.A at UAB. Rondino played more than 50 professional tournaments in the future level and 4 Challenger, which is the level above beating two top 300 in the world (Juan-Pablo Villar from Argentina and Leornardo Kirche from Brazil). Rondino has over 6 years of experience teaching all levels.

Tennis Professional
Dexter Jackson
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13 hours ago
We not only train our juniors in tennis, but also in skills like hard work, dedication, and motivation that they carry with them for a lifetime. 🎾
Check out all of our junior programs! utatennis.com/junior-academy/
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3 days ago
We prove we are a 5-star tennis academy through our practices every day. Experience it for yourself at your nearest UTA location: utatennis.com/uta-locations/ ⭐
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4 days ago
We're heading into 2021 ready to knock over the obstacles that come our way ~ literally! 💪
Start training now to reach your athletic goals this year with a free on-court evaluation from one of our coaches. Fill out the form here to get in contact with us: utatennis.com/junior-academy/
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