Artem Starkov
- Title: Coach
- Since: 2007
- Hometown: Perm, Russia
Artem.Starkov@imgworld.com
Education/Accreditations:
- B.S. in Sport Management from Campbell University
Experience:
- Four years full-time at the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy
- Four years NCAA D1 Tennis
- Began coaching at 17 in Philadelphia (North-East Racquet Club)
Languages Spoken:
- English
- Russian
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No tennis academy in the world better prepares current or aspiring professionals than the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy. With 10 worldwide No. 1-ranked players and countless more ATP and WTA players to its credit, the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy offers completely customized training programs to players competing in Futures, Challengers and ATP- or WTA-level tournaments. All participants of this tennis training camp must have verifiable ATP or WTA points. Upon arrival, players are evaluated and matched with others of a similar skill level.
With 56 tennis courts (US Open-grade hard, clay, outdoor and indoor), most of which equipped with video analysis software, the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy can accommodate any men's or women's high school, collegiate or international team. Combine that court availability with "Nick's War Room" for match strategy sessions, 50+ coaches with extensive experience available to help and competition for all skill levels available, nowhere in the world can match what is offered at IMG Bollettieri for tennis teams.
Lambert has been with the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy for almost thirty-five years. First as a player and then as a coach, Lambert played a major role in the development of the tennis program at IMG Academies. He served as a traveling coach for Monica Seles, Jim Courier, and Tatiana Golovin. Lambert’s playing days were as impressive as his illustrious coaching career. He was a four-year letter winner at the University of Arkansas and went on to a professional career shortly after. He was ranked on the ATP Tour in singles and doubles for three years.