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 John Boetsch

John Boetsch is in his sixth season at Clemson and during that time the program has improved significantly. For his hard work, he was named an Associate Head Coach in the fall of 2013.

In 2010, Clemson won its first 15 matches to start the season. This was the school's second best start in history. In 2013, the Tigers participated in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2007 season. There were also two All-Americans on the team.

Boetsch came to Clemson from Louisville, where he spent one season as an assistant with the Cardinals.

Boetsch is not a stranger to the Clemson program as he is a 2004 graduate of Clemson University and was a two-time co-captain. Boetsch helped lead the Tigers to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2004. As a junior, Boetsch was an All-Atlantic Coast Conference first team member.

During his junior season at Clemson, he finished the year with a 19-12 record in singles and a 17-11 mark in doubles play.  In Boetsch's senior season, he had a 25-9 record in singles and a 24-9 slate in doubles.  For his career he was 44-21 in singles and 41-20 overall in doubles.

Boetsch spent the first two years of his college career at Erskine College in Due West, SC, where he was a team co-captain in 2002 and garnered all-Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference honors in 2001 and 2002. The Fort Mill, S.C. native earned his bachelor's degree in Business Marketing from Clemson in 2004.

He received his USPTR professional certification in 2006. Boetsch was a staff professional at the Charlotte Tennis Academy, an assistant professional at the Barclay Downs Swim and Racquet Club and the head tennis professional at the Palmetto Tennis Center.

Boetsch and his wife, Catherine, were married in January, 2006. The couple has two children, Anderson (6), and Jane (2).