
Interview with Fernando Samayoa
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About this listen
When Fernando left Guatemala for Florida at 13, he faced culture shock, a language barrier, and a brand-new world. Tennis became his safe space, taking him from high school to the professional tour, then to getting a full ride to the University of Southern California.
Fernando talks about the importance of personalized coaching, how to avoid overwhelming players, and why the mental side of the game is just as important as the physical.
In this episode, Fernando shares what it takes to coach junior tennis players in today’s complex tennis world, why patience and listening matter more than ever, and how his approach has helped 18 players earn college scholarships.
🎾 Tune in now to hear a story that blends personal grit with coaching wisdom.
Outline for Show Notes (5 Key Points)
- From Guatemala to Florida – Fernando’s move at age 13, facing language and cultural barriers, and how tennis became his anchor.
- College Tennis & Professional Play – Earning a full ride at University of South Carolina
- Coaching Philosophy – Why personalized coaching matters, and how he’s placed 18 players into college tennis programs.
- Evolution of Tennis Coaching – Shift from single-coach models to specialized teams, and the pros and cons of this change.
- Advice for Coaches – The importance of patience, listening, and helping players translate practice into performance without overwhelming them.