Status
- Technical adviser for the Austrian Federation
- Academy development in the Netherlands, consulting and working with players and coaches
Coaching Career Highlights
- Started a tennis academy in Leuven, Belgium (1977)
- Tennis academy (with Rohan Goetzke) and regional trainer/coach (Players: regional juniors and national junior champions of Belgium, e.g. Bart Wuyts - ATP 86) (1978-1984)
- Travelling coach for the Belgian Federation (Players: Anne Devries, Sandra Wasserman) (1985)
- Coach of winning World Youth Cup team of Belgium in Tokyo (1986)
- Travelling coach for the Dutch federation (Players: Richard Krajicek, Jan Siemerink, Tom Kempers, Paul Dogger, Hendrik-Jan Davids, Fernon Wibier, Miriam Oremans, and Stephanie Rotier) (1988-1992)
- Travelling coach for the Dutch and English federation (Players: Fernon Wibier, Jeremy Bates, Chris Bailey, Mark Petchey) (1992)
- Private coach of Jeremy Bates, Chris Bailey, Mark Petchey (1993-1994)
- Head-coach of Amstelpark Tennis School, Amsterdam (1994-1995)
- Private coach of Thomas Behrend (ATP 210, improved to ATP 110) (1996-1997)
- Coach of Team Richard Krajicek (Zilveren Kruis) (Players: Peter Wessels, Edwin Kempes - Peter Wessels winner of ATP title Newport, improvement ATP 160 to ATP 84. Edwin Kempes: improvement ATP 210 to ATP 98) (1998-2001)
- Private coach of Martin Verkerk - Winner of ATP title Milan indoor 2003, Quarter finals of Rome 2003, Finals of Roland Garros 2003, Final of Munich 2004, winner of ATP title Dutch Open 2004 - Improvement: ATP 180 to ATP 14 (2001-2006)
- Interim coaching work with Ivo Karlovic (San Jose final) (2007)
- Private coach of Igor Sijsling (April – November 2007)
- Private coach of Alex Kuznetsov (March – November 2008)
- Interim work with Antal van den Duim (ATP 420) (March – June 2009)
- Interim work with Marius Copil (June –October 2009)
- Traveling coach and technical advisor for Campus Tennis Academy Dornbirn (Austria) (January 2010 – present)
- Traveling coach and technical advisor for Dornbirn Campus Tennis Academy
Personal
- Nick was born in Wellington, New Zealand July 23, 1952
- He competed on the ATP Tour from 1971-1974 and was a member of the Greek Davis Cup team
- In 1977 opened a tennis academy in Leuven, Belgium and began his coaching career
- He is currently married and living in The Netherlands