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Get to Know Rhiannon Potkey, The Assistant

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In the world of college tennis, assistant coaches play a vital role in the success of their programs. They work tirelessly behind the scenes, juggling multiple responsibilities to ensure the team’s success. One such assistant coach making waves in the tennis world is Caleb Diller, the assistant coach for the University of Nebraska at Kearney men’s and women’s teams.

Recently named Central Regional Assistant Coach of the Year, Diller shared his insights on coaching in an exclusive interview. When asked about his motivation for getting into coaching, Diller expressed his love for the sport of tennis and the unique atmosphere that working with college athletes provides. Transitioning from a teaching pro to a college coach, Diller found his passion in helping players grow both on and off the court.

Recruitment, a crucial aspect of college coaching, occupies a significant portion of Diller’s job. He emphasized the importance of creating a welcoming atmosphere for players from diverse backgrounds and shared his strategies for identifying potential recruits. Diller’s advice to recruits is to remain open to all levels of college tennis, as each division offers unique opportunities for growth and success.

Looking ahead, Diller aspires to become a head coach in the next few years, but for now, he is focused on honing his skills as an assistant. With a dedication to player development and a passion for the game, Caleb Diller exemplifies the commitment and hard work of assistant coaches in college tennis.

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