DEJAN SIMIC

 
First name and family name:
DEJAN SIMIC
Date of birth (date/month/year):
25.07.1965.
High (cm+/-0,5):
188 cm
Weight:
85 kg

CURRICULUM VITAE
I was born on 25 July 1965 in Belgrade. As a player I participated in more than 200 official yugoslavian and International competitions and won 17 single and team champion titles.
Upon my career as a player I started with coaching work in the club with the best results, conditions and tradition in yugoslavia, 'I'ennis Club "Partizan ", Belgrade. This way I continued career as a coach in the same club in which I had built a successful career as a player. As a first I ran a tennis school there and after that the advanced and pre-competitors group. In 1993 I was entrusted the First Team of Junior categories of players.
In 1994 I was elected to the position of the Coach of Yugoslav National Team of 14 and under players. The same year I graduated as the best student at the Advanced School for Coaches - tennis Department - in Novi Sad. I got the highest mark (10) for my final papers "From tennis School to Top Players ' Training ".
In 1995 I was appointed to the position of Lecturer at call at the Advanced School for Coaches and in 1996 I got the same position at the newly formed Department for tennis at sport Academy in Belgrade.
In 1997 I became National Team Captain for girls 14 and under.
Since October 1998 till May 2000 I have been the General Secretary of Yugoslav tennis Federation. I withdrawn from this position because of corrupted human relations and situation within the Federation caused by politicians and not by tennis workers.
As a successful and perspective tennis expert. In April 1999 I was elected by ETA to the position of Team Championship Regional Games Committee member, which is a great honor and acknowledgement to me.
In 2000 I was elected to the position of Professor at call at the Advanced School for sport Coaches - tennis Department. The same year I held National Coaches Course Level I with the support of ITF. 17 coaches successfully finished this course.
I also hold international certificates: Level I, issued by ITF, signed by Olli Maenpaa, Workshop Certificate signed by Mr. Richard Schomborn, and Level II, issued by ITF, signed by Luca Santilli.
The players and teams that I lead as National Team Captain had remarkable results world-wide of which I should mention:
1994 - Monchengladbach, germany, German Junior Open ITF I category, Tatjana Jecmenica (first place, single)
- ITF / ETA Grand Slam Development Fund Tournaments 1998/1999 Renata Ljukovcan (first place single, twice) 1998 Luxembourg (Petange), ETA Under 14, I category Nina Berceg (first place, single)
- 1999 Telford, Great Britain, ETA Under 14 I category Renata Ljukovcan (second place, single) Three times final round European Team Championships:

1. 
Forte del Marmi, italy; 1998; girls under 14;
2. 
Rotterdam, Winter Cup; 1999; girls under 14;
3. 
Helvetia Cup, Leys in, Switzerland; 1999; girls under 16.

At those competitions, under my leadership, Yugoslav Team has won, among others, the teams of germany, Great Britain. spain and italy.
 
I have been delegated In exceptionally, important meetings and seminars of winch I 'd like to mention:

1. 
1998 ETA General Secretaries Meeting, Cork, Ireland
2. 
1998 ETA General Meeting Junior tennis, Edinburgh, Scotland
3. 
1999 ETA Annual General Meeting, Helsinki, Finland
4. 
1999 ITF Leadership Meeting and ETA Top Executive's Meeting, Kopenhagen, Denmark
5. 
2000 ETA Annual General Meeting, Barcelona, spain

I have been invited bv ITF to participate European Top tennis Coaches Seminar held in Otocec, Slovenia, in October 2000.
I am also the author of numerous publications and student's books among which I T'll mention:

1. 
Heading towards Top tennis, tehnical publication, Yugoslav sport Association Partizan, Belgrade, 1994
2. 
The Theory of tennis, Faculty of Phisical Education in Belgrade, Belgrade '1995
3. 
Pedagogical Practice, Faculty of Phisical Education in Belgrade, Belgrade 1996
4. 
The Methodics of tennis, Faculty of Phisical Education in Belgrade, Belgrade 1996
5. 
tennis Prism, Gea, Belgrade 2000.

 

 







 

 

 









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