Meet Andrew Sznajder

Former ATP #46, Olympic Player & Tennis Canada Hall of Fame Inductee

A Champion's Journey

Andrew Sznajder is a world-renowned tennis professional with over 25 years of coaching experience. His journey from a promising junior player to a top-50 ATP professional and now an elite coach represents the pinnacle of tennis excellence.

During his professional career, Andrew achieved remarkable success, reaching a career-high ATP ranking of #46 and representing Canada at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. His competitive spirit and dedication to excellence have made him one of Canada's most celebrated tennis players.

Today, Andrew channels his vast experience and knowledge into developing the next generation of tennis champions through Champions Tennis Academy, making world-class training accessible to players worldwide.

Career Achievements

A legacy of excellence built through dedication, skill, and an unwavering commitment to the sport.

Level A Certified Coach

Member of the Global Professional Tennis Coach Association with the highest-level certification.

World ATP Ranking – No. 46

Achieved a career-high ranking of #46 in professional men’s tennis.

Grand Slam Competitor

Played in every major ATP tournament, including Wimbledon, US Open, French Open, and Australian Open.

ITF World Over-35 Champion

Won titles in 2002, 2003, and 2004; achieved a world ranking of #7 in this category.

Olympic Athlete – 1992

Represented Canada in singles at the Barcelona Olympic Games.

6x Canadian National Champion

Won the Men’s Canadian Singles National Championship six times

Davis Cup Team – 8 Years

Core member of Canada’s Davis Cup team, competing at the international level.

Tennis Canada Hall of Fame (2002)

Inducted for outstanding contributions and performance in Canadian tennis.

NCAA All-American

Honored as All-American for two years at Pepperdine University.

NCAA Rookie of the Year (1987)

Awarded NCAA Division 1 Rookie of the Year; ranked No. 3 in singles.

Young Legends Award

Recognized for his exceptional impact on the growth of tennis in Canada.

Coaching Philosophy

Tennis is not just about technique it's about developing the complete player. My approach combines technical excellence with mental strength, strategic thinking, and the champion mindset that I developed throughout my professional career.

Technical Excellence

Master the fundamentals with precision and develop advanced techniques used by professional players.

Mental Strength

Develop the psychological tools and mindset needed to perform under pressure and overcome challenges.

Strategic Thinking

Learn to read the game, make smart decisions, and develop winning strategies for every situation.

Train with a Champion

Experience world-class tennis training from someone who has competed at the highest levels. Start your journey to tennis excellence today.