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Head Coach: Christine Franek
E-Mail: Coach Franek

B.A., Brown University
M.ED, Harvard University
7th year of coaching at Wellesley

Head coach Christine Franek enters her seventh season at the helm of Wellesley College Tennis. During her tenure, Franek has guided Wellesley to a 93-30 overall record, and an impressive 40-7 mark against conference opponents. Her leadership of the dominant 2006-2007 team has earned her national recognition as the United States Tennis Association (USTA) New England Coach of the Year.

The success of Wellesley Tennis has rightfully garnered Franek recognition throughout the New England tennis community. She has earned NEWMAC Coach of the Year honors for the last three years and was named the 2006 USTA New England Coach of the Year. In addition, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) recognized her as the 2006 Wilson-ITA Coach of the year for the Northeast Region, and the U.S.P.T.A., New England Division, also tagged her as the 2006 Jack Barnaby Collegiate Coach of the Year.

Franek, who had coached girls’ tennis and taught history at Newton North High School since 1997, began her career at Wellesley as an assistant coach in 2000.  Prior to coming to Wellesley, Franek served as an assistant coach at Brown University during the 1995-96 season. She also worked at the Natick Racquet Club as a teaching tennis professional, and as head professional at the Wayland Swim and Tennis Club.

Franek played her collegiate tennis at Brown University and earned a bachelor’s degree from the Ivy League school in international relations in 1992. She received her master’s degree in education from Harvard University in 1997.

While at Brown, Franek was a member of the 1991 Ivy League Championship team, and served as team captain as a senior. She received the Outstanding Senior Athlete Award and the Nancy B. Parker award as the player who contributed the most to Brown women’s tennis.

Before starting at Newton North in 1997, Franek was employed on two separate occasions by the Institute for International Sport. Initially, she directed the educational programs for the 1993 World Scholar-Athlete Games. Later, Franek served as Associate Director of Development for the 1997 games.

 

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May 7, 2007