Coaches

Ahmed Adeleye

Ahmed Adeleye

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Ahmed Adeleye is a table tennis athlete who represented his native country of Nigeria. As of May 2022, he is ranked 16th in the Portugal Federation division one leagues where he frequently competes.

Ahmed is rated USATT 2600+ and has recently moved to Las Vegas, NV where he is currently coaching at LVTTC. He speaks fluent English and is available to provide individual (and group) lessons for intermediate and advanced level players.

Skills Ahmed can help you improve:

  • Intermediate / Advanced stroke execution and techniques
  • Intermediate / Advanced footwork training
  • Intermediate / Advanced serving techniques and strategies
  • Multi-ball training
  • Match strategies
  • Game psychology

Professional Achievements

United States
  • Semifinalist – Westchester May Open, 2022
Portugal
  • Gold – Barros Car Tournament, 2020
  • Gold – Siemens Tournament, 2019
  • Gold – CTM Lagos Tournament, 2019
  • Gold – Barros Car Tournament, 2018
  • Gold – Siemens Tournament, 2018
Nigeria
  • Gold – Lagos Festival, 2007
  • Silver – Chairman’s Cup, 2007
  • Gold – West Africa University Games, 2006
  • Silver – West Africa University Games, 2006

Mario Alvarez

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Mario Alvarez is a National Level table tennis coach and professional athlete that competes for the Nicaraguan National Table Tennis Team.

Ranked 623th in the ITTF World Rankings, Mario is currently coaching at LVTTC. He speaks fluent English and Spanish and is available to provide individual (and group) lessons for beginner and intermediate level players.

Skills Mario can help you improve:

  • Beginner / intermediate strokes
  • Beginner / intermediate footwork
  • Multi-ball training
  • Match strategies

Professional Achievements

  • R32, WTT Feeder Fremont, California, 2022
  • US OPEN (five times)
  • R32, ITTF Latin American Table Tennis Championship, Puerto Rico
  • R64, Olympic University Games, Taipei, Taiwan, 2017
  • Silver – Central American and Caribbean Games (ODUCC), Venezuela, 2017

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