 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name is Cam Williams and we have some sad news coming out of America with Nick Bolatieri, the legendary tennis coach passing away at the age of 91 years old. He coached some of the greatest players in the modern era in the last couple of decades. Let's go over and read out the statement that Tommy Haas has bought out over the last couple of hours as a former student of his. This is what Tommy Haas had to say over on Instagram. So many memories. I'm not sure where to begin. Nicky, that's how I have called you for the longest time. Thank you for your time, knowledge, commitment, expertise, the willingness to share your skill, your personal interest in mentoring me and giving me the best opportunity to follow my dreams. You are a dreamer and a doer and a pioneer in our sport. Truly one of a kind. I surely will miss you around the academy. Our tennis talks miss showing off your tan, white teeth and body fat. Missing watching you do tai chi, misplaying golf with you, watching you try to cheat, eating a Snickers bar and running for the bushes. And hearing all about your plans even at the age of 91. Thanks again for everything. RIP Nicky. So there you have it. Tommy Haas, one of his former students of course. Tommy Haas was a professional tennis player as well back in the 90s and early 2000s. And not just Tommy Haas, but many of the great tennis players that we know of, of the last couple of decades. Nick Boletaria has been a part of their career. Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, Monica Sellis, Maria Sharapova, Anna Kornakova, just to name a few. So he had a hand in a lot of good players coming up and a lot of greats and Hall of Famers as well. So he's one of the most legendary coaches. But let us know down in the comments below, what is your fondest memory of Nick Boletieri? Maybe it's someone that he coached, maybe that you followed and you were like, you know, maybe your favorite player was Agassi and you know, Nick Boletieri was there for the most part of that. Or just in general, I mean, as a coach he's obviously one of the greatest of all time. If not the greatest coach of all time, he's definitely up there in the top five for me. But unfortunately some sad news just to end off the year with Nick Boletieri passing away at 91 years old.