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About The Rossetti Brothers

Angelo currently serves as the director of tennis at Weston Racquet Club. He is a USPTA P1/Elite & PTR teaching professional, being first certified in 1992. Angelo played Varsity tennis at Hamden High School en route to being a top Division I player at the University of Connecticut, where he earned a B.S. degree in Sports Marketing. He won the USTA New England Sportsmanship award in 2005. In 2007, he & his identical twin brother, Ettoré, were ranked #1 in New England Men's Open Doubles and top 10 in singles. Angelo is a 2X Guinness World Records of two different tennis titles; the longest tennis rally and the longest tennis volley rally. Angelo earned the 2007 USPTA Regional Teaching Pro of the Year & 2007 Open Player of the Year. He earned the National 2009 USPTA Tennis Industry Excellence Award, also for New England in 2008. Angelo has both coached ladies teams & played on 5.0 & Open USTA men’s teams that have gone to nationals. His most recent certifications are Developing Mental Toughness & USTA High Performance. In August of 2008, he & Ettoré, set the official Guinness World Record™ for the Longest Tennis Rally totaling 25,944 continuous strokes, lasting over 14 hours & 31 minutes. On August 8th of 2015 Angelo and his brother set the Guinness World Record™ for the Longest tennis volley rally, 30,576 volleys lasting 5 hours and 28 minutes. Angelo speaks every summer the International Tennis Hall of Fame, where their record is featured in the permanent exhibits. He is philanthropic minded & still raises money for notable charities. He has spoken at several schools and also to over 3,000 people at the CT Invention Convention. Angelo & his wife, Pam, live in Hamden with their daughter, Madison and son, Andy. Angelo has a passion for caring and inspiring people at every age, on and off the court. He believes in the 4 Gs: Get a Dream, Goal Set, Goal Get and Give Back, which leads to success in tennis and in life.
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