Karl Lee currently serves as the Assistant Tennis Coach at Rider University since September 2024, while also working as a Tennis Instructor at JTCC and Georgetown Prep Tennis Club since August 2022 and October 2017, respectively. As the Founder and Director of Adaptive Tennis US since April 2017, Karl Lee has focused on teaching tennis to military veterans and others, providing them with a pathway to healing. Additionally, Karl Lee is involved with the USTA National Committee for Adaptive Tennis since December 2020 and works as a Corrective Exercise Specialist with the National Academy of Sports Medicine since January 2020. Prior experience includes serving as a Tennis Instructor at Chevy Chase Club from January 2017 to August 2022 and leading various junior clinics and private lessons. Karl Lee holds a Doctorate in Dental Medicine from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and a Bachelor of Arts in Ecology from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Junior Tennis Champions Center (JTCC)
JTCC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Prince George’s County Maryland, committed to transforming lives through tennis. The organization was founded in 1999 to provide high performance premier tennis instruction to motivated junior players in pursuit of college scholarships. Since JTCC’s founding, over 300 alumni have earned more than $24 million in athletic scholarships and financial aid to top colleges including Harvard, University of Virginia, Howard and Williams. In 2009, JTCC broadened its mission to “Tennis for Everybody”, a commitment to making the sport and its benefits accessible to all, regardless of age, ability and financial situation. As a result, the organization launched the Game On! program to bring grassroots tennis and education to youth in underserved areas of Washington, D.C., a low-cost beginner adult tennis program, and free, weekly adaptive tennis clinics for wheelchair athletes, Special Olympians, and military veterans. JTCC is considered a role model for other facilities by the United States Tennis Association, having been named Outstanding Facility of the Year in 2001 and 2013, and Program of the Year in 2013, 2017, and 2022.