Bryan Shelton

Coach

Birthday December 22, 1965

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Huntsville, Alabama

Age 58 years old

Height 1.85 m

Weight 80 kg

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1965

Bryan Shelton (born December 22, 1965) is a former American college tennis coach and former professional tennis player.

1984

He played for the Randolph Raiders boys' tennis team, and won the Alabama high school singles championship as a senior in 1984.

He is the father of tennis player Ben Shelton.

1985

Shelton played collegiately for Georgia Tech from 1985 to 1988, and then played professionally from 1989 to 1997.

Shelton accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, where he played for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's tennis team from 1985 to 1988.

Shelton was the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) champion in singles in 1985, and he and teammate Richy Gilbert were the ACC champions in doubles 1986.

Shelton won the United States Amateur Championships in 1985.

1988

He was recognized as an All-ACC selection during each of his four seasons as a Yellow Jacket, and was named an All-American in 1988.

1989

He graduated from Georgia Tech with a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering in 1989, and was inducted into the Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993.

1991

Shelton won two singles titles (Newport, 1991 and 1992) during his professional career.

1992

During his professional career, he won two singles and two doubles ATP tour titles, and reached the mixed doubles final at the 1992 French Open, partnering Lori McNeil.

He also reached the mixed doubles final at the 1992 French Open, partnering Lori McNeil.

The right-hander reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on March 23, 1992, when he became number 55 in the world; his highest doubles ranking, 52, occurred on February 28, 1994.

1996

Shelton coached MaliVai Washington, a 1996 Wimbledon finalist.

1997

Shelton officially retired from the professional tour in 1997, and was named a United States Tennis Association (USTA) National Coach, a position he held from January 1998 until June 1999.

1999

Shelton became head coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's tennis team in July 1999.

In his first season as coach at Georgia Tech, his team went to the second round of the NCAA tournament, upsetting the No. 25 Washington Huskies before falling to the No. 9 UCLA Bruins.

2002

He was named ACC Coach of the Year in 2002, 2005, and 2007.

2006

He was inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.

2007

He subsequently returned to his alma mater to coach the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's tennis team, which won the NCAA Women's Tennis Championship in 2007.

He then served as the head coach of the Florida Gators men's tennis team of the University of Florida, where he coached the Gators to winning the 2021 NCAA Championship.

He is the only head coach to have won a national championship in both men and women's NCAA Division I Tennis.

Shelton was born in Huntsville, Alabama.

For high school, he attended Randolph School in Huntsville.

His 2007 team won the Yellow Jackets' third-straight ACC Championship.

They then won Georgia Tech's first NCAA-recognized team championship on May 22, 2007, by defeating UCLA in the finals of the NCAA Women's Tennis Championship.

Prior to his coaching tenure, the Georgia tech women's tennis team had never qualified for the NCAA tournament.

Shelton was named the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Coach of the Year in 2007.

2012

On June 8, 2012, the University of Florida announced that Shelton had been hired as the new head coach of the Florida Gators men's tennis team.

On June 2, 2023, Shelton announced that he is stepping down from his coaching position.