Amir Benjelloun, a tennis player from Queens, New York, discovered his passion for tennis at the age of fifteen. Despite a brief hiatus, he later achieved great success in conference and regional finals alongside his doubles partner, with the support of his mother, friends, and family. Amir earned the nickname "one-year wonder" at the tennis academy due to his exceptional skills. He began coaching his younger sister and helped guide the Berrien Springs Girls Tennis Team to three consecutive state finals while in high school. As a senior at Andrews University, Amir works as a tennis instructor and focuses on helping students unlock their potential by honing their fundamentals. He is committed to passing on not only his passion for tennis but also for life. Amir's coaching style emphasizes the importance of "feel," following Oscar Wegner's philosophy.