Background
Ryan Sachire was born April 2, 1978 in Youngstown, Ohio. His father, Frank Sachire, was a former offensive tackle for Mount Union College and had a brief stint in the NFL.
Ryan Sachire was born April 2, 1978 in Youngstown, Ohio. His father, Frank Sachire, was a former offensive tackle for Mount Union College and had a brief stint in the NFL.
He is from Canfield, Ohio and graduated from Canfield High School (Ohio) in 1996.
He was previously an American professional tennis player who captured 2 Association of Tennis Professionals Challenger doubles titles. Pre-Professional He was ranked 24th in the USTA nationally for 16&under singles. He presently coaches tennis in Youngstown, Ohio and the surrounding area.
Collegiate Tennis Sachire played his college tennis for Notre Dame and compiled a 138-43 record at first singles and 73-32 at first doubles.
He reached the Industry Training Authority national championship final in 1998 and lost to James Blake. He was a 3 time Industry Training Authority Midwest Championships semifinalist and was runner-up in 1996.
Sachire is in the top-5 in 13 different categories for Notre Dame. He is 2nd with 211 combined wins and lead the Irish to a 67-33 record and a 16th-place finish in 1997.
They were 1999 Big East champs and in the top-35 for 4 years with 4 tournament bids.
He was top rookie in 1997 and 4 time team Most Valuable Player. He graduated in 2000 after studying economics and was a 2 time Big East Academic All-Star. He was a 3 time All-American, always in the top-40 in singles and spent a great deal of time at #2 behind Harvard"s James Blake (5th in the world). Professional Tennis After graduating from Notre Dame, he played professionally for 5 years.
He was ranked 184th in doubles and 391st in singles in the Association of Tennis Professionals.
He was in the top 35 among United States. men in both singles and doubles. His record from January 2001-December 2008 is 128 - 92.
Last Association of Tennis Professionals Match
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America | March 12, 2008 | R56 | $100,000 | Hard
Last Competition Result
R32|$50,000|Challenger, Hard | Entry:(q)
Post-Professional/ Tennis Coaching He began his coaching career at Wickertree Tennis & Fitness Center in Columbus, Ohio. He then was at Baylor as an assistant from 2005–2006 and has been coaching at Notre Dame ever since.
In 2006, Sachire married Cindy Harding a 1999 Irish graduate and former cheerleader.
He was recently promoted to Associate Head Coach at Notre Dame.
While playing for Canfield he only lost 5 matches and won 2 Ohio state singles titles. He also won the consolation in 1999 and reached the semis of the national clay court championships the same year. He was 2 time conference Most Valuable Player and Midwest Player of the Year. He is first and only Notre Dame player to win 30-plus singles matches in 4 seasons and 1 of 2 to get 4 National Collegiate Athletic Association Singles Championship invitations. He won all of the Industry Training Authority senior awards in 2000 being senior player of the year and winning several other awards. He won 16 doubles titles, 14 of which were futures and 2 challengers (2002 Waco and 2003 Atlantic City). He won 3 singles futures titles (College Station 1998, Street Joseph 2002, and Lachine Canada 2003). In February 2010, Ryan was inducted into the Canfield Hall of Fame for his accomplishments as the best tennis player to ever have played for the Cardinals.
He was a 3 time member of the USTA summer college team