Robert Lansdorp (born November 12, 1938) is an Indonesian-American
tennis coach known for working with top-ranked players including
Tracy Austin,
Pete Sampras
Petros "Pete" Sampras ( el, Πέτρος Σάμπρας; born August 12, 1971) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. His professional career began in 1988 and ended at the 2002 US Open, which he won, defeating longtime rival Andre ...
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Lindsay Davenport, and
Maria Sharapova. Lansdorp is regarded as an expert on
groundstrokes, advocating a consistently powerful and flat hitting technique commonly referred to in the tennis world as the "Lansdorp Forehand".
Life and career
Born in the Dutch East Indies (now
Indonesia), Lansdorp settled in California. He rose to international fame in 1979 when his student
Tracy Austin became the youngest
US Open Women's Singles champion in history at age 16.
He later coached other pros including high-ranked
Pete Sampras
Petros "Pete" Sampras ( el, Πέτρος Σάμπρας; born August 12, 1971) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. His professional career began in 1988 and ended at the 2002 US Open, which he won, defeating longtime rival Andre ...
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Lindsay Davenport,
Maria Sharapova, and
Eugenie Bouchard.
Lansdorp received the USTA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005 and was honored as a Team USA Coaching Legend along with
Nick Bollettieri, Jerry Baskin and Jack Sharpe at the inaugural 2013 Team USA Coaching Legend reception in
Indian Wells,
California.
Controversies
In 2004, Lansdorp said: "I’ve never received anything from one player. Not even a $500 gift. They’re all multi-millionaires but I’ve never received one thing. And I’m telling you, if Maria doesn’t put a Mercedes convertible in my driveway, I’m going to shoot myself."
In 2013 he publicly criticized the
United States Tennis Association's Player Development program under General Manager
Patrick McEnroe, saying the 2012 mandate requiring players under the age of ten compete on miniature courts with lightweight green-dot balls is "wrong for the very talented kids." Sharapova,
Monica Seles and the
Williams sisters, he noted, were very competitive with standard courts and equipment from age 7.
References
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American tennis coaches
People from Semarang
Living people
1938 births