West Nott
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West Lee Nott (born June 8, 1982) is a semiprofessional male tennis player in Marshall Islands, is the son of Sam and Elizabeth Nott. The righthander stands 1.72m and weighs 150 pounds.
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He won the 1998 U.S. National Indoor Boys 16 Championship and finishing that year ranked 10th in the national rankings.He was ranked No. 1 in the Midwest for three years in 1996-98 and a member of the U.S. Boys 16 National Team in junior tennis.
He transferred to Georgia Tech after playing his freshman year at the University of Florida. His notable accomplishments at Georgia Tech include reaching the ACC Team Championships finals and finishing 5th in the Georgia Tech All-Time Career Wins list in only three years. He earned a degree in Management.
West is a member of the Pacific Oceania Davis Cup team. Most recently, he clinched the deciding match against Pakistan.
Before accepting his current position at USC as Women's Assistant Coach, he volunteered his services as Men's Assistant Coach at the University of Washington where they reached the top 10 NCAA and Sweet Sixteen at the NCAA Tournament.
In 2006, he partnered with his mother, Elizabeth Nott, to capture the Mother-Son US National Indoor Doubles Championship.
Aside from his playing and coaching career, West is the founder and editor of Underground Tennis Network. Underground Tennis Network is a network of passionate tennis players who come together to discuss junior tennis, collegiate tennis, and minor-league professional tennis.