The College Tennis Exposure Camp was founded in 1989 by former Harvard University Tennis Coach Ed Krass. It is the nation's only tennis camp taught exclusively by head college coaches.
Coach Ed Krass is entering his 22nd Summer as the Director of the College Tennis Exposure Camp, which is the nation's only tennis camp taught exclusively by head college tennis coaches.
Ed Krass coached the Harvard Women's Tennis Team to four consecutive Ivy League team titles and four national Division I team tournament appearances during 1986-1990.
Prior to Harvard, Ed was the Head Assistant Men's Coach at Clemson University, where he coached the Men's Team to two ACC team titles and a #5 national team ranking in 1985. Team members included 10 players who turned pro.
Ed played his college tennis at the University of Central Florida from 1978-82 and went on to coach the UCF Men's Team to a Division II #6 national team ranking in 1983.
Ed coached the Charlotte Heat of the World Team Tennis League to the playoffs and a #2 finish in the Eastern Division in 1991.
Ed is a USTA High Performance Coach and has been a speaker at the USTA, USPTA, USPTR, and ITA National Coaches Conventions.
In 1990, Ed produced his B.E.S.T. Serve video, which pioneered the abbreviated serve into both the teaching and playing ranks. Ed is the founder and director of One-on-One Doubles® Tennis, which is sanctioned by the USTA and played on college campuses nationwide. One-on-One Doubles is widely recognized as the first new game since the inception of tennis in the 1870s. Ed is also founder of Rock n' Roll College Tennis matches, the new dual match format played to rock and blues music. He is the author of six tennis videos and DVDs.