Education
Stanford University; University of California, Los Los Angeles
Stanford University; University of California, Los Los Angeles
She played college tennis at Stanford University. Her coach for many years was Ray Casey. After receiving her doctorate in clinical psychology from University of California, Los Angeles in 1979, Doctor Anthony combined her athletic and clinical skills as a sports psychologist and author
From 1989 to 1994 she coached doubles player Gigi Fernandez to 11 Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold medal.
Providing wise counsel to amateurs and professionals alike, Doctor Julie Anthony has drawn life lessons from the game of tennis. Pacific Southwest Finalist Girls" Under 13 Singles 1960, 1961
SCTA Finalist Girls" Under 13 Singles 1960, Doubles 1961,
Pacific Southwest Finalist Junior Girls" Doubles 1963
SCTA Finalist Junior Girls" Singles, Doubles.
Junior Women"s Singles 1965
United States. Finalist Girls" 16 Singles 1965
Bachelor of Arts "69 Stanford University
Played in main draw of United States. Open singles 1972–1979. Quarterfinalist in 1972
Played in main draw of Wimbledon singles 1974–1978
United States. Wightman Cup Team Member 1975
Master of Surgery"71, Doctor of Philosophy"79 University of California, Los Angeles (Clinical Psychology)
Contributing Editor, Tennis Magazine, 1976–present
television tennis commentator for National Broadcasting Company, Columbia Broadcasting System and United States of America networks 1976–1984
Sports psychologist for Philadelphia Flyers hockey team 1980–1982
Coach for Gigi Fernandez (No1 doubles player in the world)1989-1994
Author, A Winning Combination (with Nick Bollettiere) 1980
Inducted into the Stanford university Athletic Hall of Fame
Private practice in clinical and sports psychology 1994–present
Doubles 2 (1–1).