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Brian Marshall grew up competing in local tournaments that were held by the Dallas Tennis Association and state tournament events held by the Texas Tennis Association that allowed him to earn a junior ranking as high as number 1 in his age division.

Playing tennis in Dallas was a highly competitive arena where he grew up with his brother Jason who is now the assistant head coach at TCU. The amount of instruction they had both received was incredible and was fortunate enough to carry it all with them to today.

Brian Marshall has been taught by tennis legends Rick Maci, Dick Stocton, Dennis Van Der Mer, Dennis Rolston, Mike Estep, Stan Smith, Jay Dilouie and some of the most recognized members of the Dallas Professional Tennis Association through out his youth. He has received some of the best instruction that exists in the sport and now implements it into his personal teachings today.

Growing up right down the street from TBARM racket club made it very convenient for him to play as his parents were joined members and still are to this day. It was as simple as hopping on the bike and peddling to the club to go practice everyday. The racket club became his second home with out a bed.

In the beginning stages of the sport Brian and his brother would head to different tennis courts in Dallas sports & recreation. During this early stage they made friends with various competitors who teach locally such as Pysan Yenchi who now works at the Four Season Resort and Club to international professional tennis player Andy Roddick.

A large part of his youth were trained on the Dallas Parks ranging from Samuel-Grand tennis center and Fretz where they had a large amount of students in the public programs who would grow up along side of him. Practicing six days a week is what it took to maintain. Anything less would get you behind.

Brian has played at every tennis facility in Dallas such as Northwood Country Club with his first private lesson given by David Redding and years later by which is favorite tennis coach of all time and most knowledgeable Max Fabiani, which made it convenient because Northwood was in his back yard on the eighteenth hole. Instruction was learned at L.B. Houston Tennis Center where another one of his friends from his youth teaches today.

The majority of his junior training was received at Brookhaven Country Club in Dallas where is his parent were members as there as well. Since juniors Brian Has taught at Seay Tennis Center and SMU as well as the Jewish Community Tennis Center as well as Coppell Park and Recreation, and is currently teaching at Buffalo Creek Country Club in Rockwall Texas where he organizes an adult recreational sports program that is geared to meet singles into tennis program, junior development, mens league, beginners, ladies drills and private lessons.


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