Note: The following appears in the Boston College gameday football program.
A new era is on the horizon for the Clemson women’s tennis program, as it named its new head coach, Christy Lynch, in July. Lynch brings a wealth of knowledge to the position as an outstanding player and coach at Georgia Tech, one of the nation’s top programs.
Just the fourth head coach in program history, Lynch succeeds 23-year veteran Nancy Harris, who retired from coaching following the 2019-20 season.
A native to Birmingham, Ala., Lynch found her love for the game at an early age, starting in the sport at the age of eight. Her family is a tennis family. Her mother, Vanessa, played at Jacksonville State, and her brother, Taylor, played at Alabama. When Lynch and her brother were growing up, they would spend their free time at the local tennis court.
“I grew up in a neighborhood that had tennis courts, and I could walk to them after school. My brother and I picked up the sport when we were really young, and it was something we did for fun after school together. My first coach, Derek Tarr, who was a top-100 ATP Tour player, got me started in tennis, and I never looked back. I loved it right away.”
In the fall of 2005, Lynch enrolled at Georgia Tech, where she proved to be a standout athlete. Lynch, whose last name was Striplin at the time, was ranked as high as No. 25 in the country during her four seasons at Georgia Tech, and she finished her career at No. 42. Her 117 singles victories are the second most in Yellow Jacket history, and her 76.2 career winning percentage is fourth at Georgia Tech.
Additionally, Lynch helped her team earn back-to-back ITA Indoor national titles in 2007 and 2008, as well as the program’s first national championship in 2007. During their banner season, the Yellow Jackets had a 24-4 record while Lynch notched 35 singles wins.