Scholar Alumni

GRADUATING/LAST YEAR:

2019:

Kieran Macarty: Seasons 2016-2019. Kieran won silver in the BUCS National team championships in 2019 and earned himself an ATP doubles ranking after reaching the second round in the Glasgow Challenger event in 2018 with Scott Duncan. He has returned to England to coach and string rackets for high level events such as the ATP/ITF event in Surbition in 2019.

Arturs Ladzins: Season 2019. Arturs won the BUCS National doubles title with Scott Duncan and won silver in in the BUCS National team championship. 

Jodie McLelland: Season 2019. Jodie helped the team win the BUCS National team title in 2019. She then transfered to Edinburgh to continue her studies.

2018:

Jonny O'Mara: Season 2018. Jonny won silver in the BUCS National team championships. He then went to play full time on the ATP doubles circuit and has reached the top 50. He also reached the top 500 in the ATP singles rankings.

Patricia Skowronski: Seasons 2016-2018: Patze won 2 BUCS National team titles in 2016 and 2018 and one silver medal in 2017. She won silver in the BUCS National singles and doubles (with Natasha Fourouclas) competitions in 2018. She won Silver in the EUSA games in Madrid in 2017.

Becky Pedrazzi: Seasons 2017-2018. Becky catained the side to the BUCS National team title in 2018 after being a losing finalist in 2017. She won 1 BUCS National double title with Ingrid Vojcinakova in 2018. 

Sam Macneil: Seasons 2017-2018. Helped the team reach the BUCS National team championsip final in 2018.

Reuben Henry: Seasons 2015-2018.

Ben Abbot: Seasons 2015-2018

2017:

Lenka Hojckova: Season 2017. Hampered by injury, Lenka still helped the team reach the BUCS National team championship final.

2016:

Veronika Blaskova: Seasons 2015-16. Vero won the BUCS Scottish 1a Division in her first year and the BUCS Premier North in her second. She laid the platform for the successes to come. Furthermore, in 2016 she won the BUCS National team title.

Joanna Martin (Henderson): Season 2016. Jo's one and only season ended in her winning the Women's team first ever BUCS National team title and the BUCS Premier North League title.

Jose Maria Fantova: Seasons 2015-2016

Ignacio Gonzalbez Lloria: Season 2016.

2015:

Jordan McCulloch: Seasons 2009-2015. Jordan won 3 BUCS National team titles in 2012, 13 and 14. He captained the side all those years. He then went on to coach tennis and has since moved to Asia to pursue his coaching career.

2014:

  

Nicolas Rosenzweig:  Seasons 2012-2014. Nicolas won 3 BUCS National team titles, 3 BUCS National singles championships and 1 BUCS National doubles champinship in 2014 with Harry Skinner. Won 2 Bronze medals in EUSA games in Cordoba, Spain in 2012 and Bar, Montenegro in 2013. He reached a career high of 687 on the ATP sinlges ranking list and 870 on the ATP doubles ranking list. He went on to coach at Stirling from 2015. 

Juan Beaus: Seasons 2013-2014. Juan won 2 BUCS National team titles and won 1 Bronze medal in EUSA games in Bar, Montenegro. He returned to Spain to coach tennis in an academy.

Graeme Dyce: Seasons 2013-2014. Graeme won 2 BUCS National team titles and was runner up in 1 BUCS National doubles championship. Won 1 Bronze medal in EUSA games in Bar, Montenegro.

Calum Gee: Seasons 2013-2014. Calum won 2 BUCS National team titles and was runner up in 1 BUCS National doubles championship. Won 1 Bronze medal in EUSA games in Bar, Montenegro.

Harry Skinner: Season 2014. Harry won the BUCS National doubles title with Nicolas Rosenzweig and earned himself an ATP world ranking not long after his time in Stirling. He now coaches in London.

Bruno Agrudo: Seasons: 2013-14. After 2 successful seasons he returned to Spain to coach at an academy before returning to Stirling to work with the National Academy.

2013:

Joe Gill: Seasons 2007-2013: Joe won 2 BUCS National team titles in 2012 and 13, 1 BUCS National doubles title with Rihards Emulins in 2012 and was runner up in 1 BUCS National singles championship in 2012. He won a Bronze medal in the EUSA games in Cordoba, Spain in 2012. Joe also earned an ATP doubles ranking while studying at Stirling and was the Club President. Joe has gone on to coach after graduating, working with players such as Ali Collins, Maia Lumsden and most notably Gordon Reid.

2012:

Nick Hatchett: Seasons 2009-2012. Won 1 BUCS National team title in his final year in 2012 and 1 Bronze medal at the EUSA games in Cordoba, Spain in 2012. He went on to coach in London

Rihards Emulins:  Seasons 2011-2012. Rihards won 1 BUCS National team title in 2012 and 1 BUCS National doubles title in 2012 with Joe Gill. Rihards returned to Latvia and set up his online coaching programme as well as coaching at an academy.

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Jordan Young

Adam Stevenson

Simon Howson

Allan McClure

Jack GB

Colin Flembing

Michael Flembing

Keith Meisner

Matt Lott

Jamie Evans

Andy Hill

Martin Hendry

Alex Halsey

Owen Hadden

Toby Smith

Gary Smith

Jason Harne

Blane Dodds

Karen Ross

Carol Sim

Melanie McKenzie

Amy Black

Fiona Staines

Sam Lister

Alicia Robinson

Alistair Cernik

Stephen Wright

Robert Dalgetty

Jack Simpson