Megan Moulton-Levy
Megan Moulton-Levy

A former top 50 WTA Tour doubles standout and two-time recipient of the National ITA/Arthur Ashe, Jr. Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship, Megan serves as an aspirational role model for JTCC players and coaches. She continues to be widely recognized as a leader in the sport and was recently appointed to the USTA Board of Directors.
As the General Manager of Player Development and a member of the Executive Team, Megan’s goal is to create an environment of excellence both on and off the court at JTCC. Her certifications include PTR Performance, USTA High Performance and USTA Facility Coach.
Since joining JTCC in 2016, Megan has coached and mentored players who have been crowned NCAA Champions, achieved top 100 ITF junior rankings, and who have continued to succeed playing DI and DIII collegiate tennis.
Competing on the professional tour from 2008-17, Megan demonstrated her consistency by reaching the Round of 32 at all four Grand Slams in doubles and winning the WTA Monterrey doubles championship in addition to 10 ITF doubles titles.
While earning a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from William & Mary in 2007, Megan completed a stellar college tennis career with a top 10 ranking in both singles and doubles, achieving the #1 ranking in doubles and #7 in singles. The six-time All-American reached the semifinal round of the 2006 NCAA Singles Championship and the final round of the 2007 NCAA Doubles Championship.
Megan’s coaching philosophy is, “Get players excited about their progress which will fuel their motivation to continue to work hard, overcome setbacks and reach their full potential.”
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