Diego Moyano
Recognized as one of the most distinguished developmental coaches in tennis history, Diego Moyano has sculpted the careers of prominent players like Tommy Paul, Reilly Opelka, Frances Tiafoe, and Taylor Fritz from their formative years into their early twenties. His contributions to these athletes included an 11-year commitment to the USTA, underscoring his foundational impact on junior tennis. Unique in his versatility, Diego stands out for his dual role as a developmental and touring coach, collaborating with top-tier talents such as Coco Gauff, Sloane Stephens, Robbie Ginepri, Guillermo Coria, Kevin Anderson, and Fernando Gonzalez, among others. With a career peak within the top 130 in ATP singles and doubles and a finalist position at the Buenos Aires Open, Diego's playing career laid the groundwork for his coaching philosophy. Influenced by the rigorous footwork and physicality of the South American system, refined technical acumen acquired during 17 years in France, and strategic insights from the US tennis approach, his philosophy is a blend of global best practices. Currently, Diego is channeling his extensive experience into coaching some of the top juniors globally, offering insights on developmental and periodization planning, the 64-point rule, and sharing the narratives behind nurturing some of the most formidable serves and forehands in the sport. Discover more about his transformative coaching methods and philosophies in his exclusive video series on CoachLife