Alex Trezos is entering his second year as the head coach of both the men's and women's tennis programs. He was elevated to his current position in August of 2018 by Director of Athletics, Recreation and Intramurals
Terry Wansart after spending one year as the assistant coach.
The 2020 season saw just one game, an 8-1 loss to Yeshiva. The season was cut short due to the COVID-19 situation.
The 2019 season proved to be a rebuilding year. They pieced together a 4-9, 3-3 CUNYAC record and made it to the playoffs. There, they defeated John Jay in the quarterfinals but fell in the semis. Trezos had two CUNYAC First Team All-Stars in Nassar Ghaffar and Omer Khalifa.
As an assistant, Trezos had a hand in coaching four CUNYAC All-Stars on the men's squad during the 2018 season, including Florimond Le Goupil Maier,
Nasser Ghaffar,
Sean Kemp and
Filip Koritysskiy. He helped guide the Purple and Gold to their fifth-straight CUNYAC Championship finals, where the team eventually fell to Baruch College.
Trezos currently works as a Tennis Pro at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Corona, N.Y., providing skilled instruction for players of all levels. He manages the center's ACES program, which provides children with fun on-the-court tennis experience, while educating them on the history of the sport.
He was a member of the player operations staff during the 2017 U.S. Open, getting an up-close look at how some of the greatest players and coaches in the world prepared mentally and physically for the tournament.
Trezos made the transition to full-time tennis coaching after spending over 10 years in financial services at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
He is a certified professional tennis registry instructor and graduated from St. John's University with a Bachelor of Science degree in finance in 1992.