Coach
Kim Michael Wittenberg
Kim is currently a U.S.P.T.A. Professional One , was trained by the D.T.B.( German Tennis Federation) and was trained by Vic Braden, James Verdeick at the University of Redlands, California and Robert Bacon in La Jolla, California.
In 1980 Kim was the Head Tennis Professional at the John Wayne Tennis Club in Newport Beach, California. During this time Kim coached Ruben Perczek from the University of California at Irvine and a top 20 N.C.A.A. singles player. Kim was also a hitting partner for W.T.A. great Billy Jean King and Ross Case from the A.T.P. In 1981 Kim worked at the famous Vic Braden Tennis College at Coto de Caza, California. In 1982 Kim went to Germany to work at the Vic Braden Tennis College in Goslar, Germany. From 1983 to 1984 Kim was the Head Tennis Professional at The Harvesthuder Tennis and Hockey Club in Hamburg, Germany . Kim also played club tennis in Germany from 1982 until 2000 at the Regionalliga and Oberliga levels. In 1985 Kim opened the All California Tennis Camp in Barsinghausen, Germany. Over a 20 year period the camp trained hundreds of European juniors. During this time period Kim coached and developed players such as Dustin Brown with a career high in 2011 A.T.P. Singles #89, Doubles #50 and I.T.F. singles as a junior # 61. Kim also trained Wesley Whitehouse from South Africa, the 1997 Junior Wimbledon Champion and the 1997 Australian Open Junior finalist. His highest I.T.F. singles ranking of #3. Kim also coached the Austrian A.T.P. Professional Horst Skoff that had a career high A.T.P. ranking of #18 in singles. Kim also coached the German National Junior Champion Jenny Kuhn.