Men's Tennis

Grey Hamilton
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- Grey_Hamilton@baylor.edu
Grey Hamilton joined Baylor men’s tennis as a new assistant coach on July 1, 2023.
During his first season with the Bears, Hamilton played a role in the program's 26th-consecutive NCAA Tournament appereance. Hamilton also mentore two Bears, Tadeas Paroulek and Zsombor Velcz, to earn All-Big 12 honors as both were named Big 12 Second-Team Doubles, while Paroulek was individually featured in singles.
Prior to his time at Baylor, Hamilton worked in a three-year stint as a volunteer assistant at SMU. Hamilton worked with head coach Grant Chen to boost the Mustangs to back-to-back automatic NCAA Championship appearances in 2022 and 2023 after winning the AAC Championship title in the same consecutive years.
Hamilton, a four-year letterwinner for Ole Miss from 2015-18, helped aid the Rebels to four-straight NCAA tournament appearances and qualified to the NCAA Doubles Championship in 2017. In the 2018 season, he had a key role in the 17th Sweet 16 program appearance for the Rebels. Hamilton also won the doubles regional title in the fall of 2016 at the ITA Southern Regional Tournament.
Excelling in the classroom, Hamilton left Ole Miss with an entrepreneurship-concentrated business administration degree and tabbed spots on the Dean’s and SEC Honor Rolls, while also being named an ITA Scholar-Athlete.
The Southern Pines, N.C., native had a run in a professional career in 2019, highlighted by appearances in the Arcadia M15 singles final and the Cancun M15 doubles final, before returning to Ole Miss to serve as volunteer assistant.
During his first season with the Bears, Hamilton played a role in the program's 26th-consecutive NCAA Tournament appereance. Hamilton also mentore two Bears, Tadeas Paroulek and Zsombor Velcz, to earn All-Big 12 honors as both were named Big 12 Second-Team Doubles, while Paroulek was individually featured in singles.
Prior to his time at Baylor, Hamilton worked in a three-year stint as a volunteer assistant at SMU. Hamilton worked with head coach Grant Chen to boost the Mustangs to back-to-back automatic NCAA Championship appearances in 2022 and 2023 after winning the AAC Championship title in the same consecutive years.
Hamilton, a four-year letterwinner for Ole Miss from 2015-18, helped aid the Rebels to four-straight NCAA tournament appearances and qualified to the NCAA Doubles Championship in 2017. In the 2018 season, he had a key role in the 17th Sweet 16 program appearance for the Rebels. Hamilton also won the doubles regional title in the fall of 2016 at the ITA Southern Regional Tournament.
Excelling in the classroom, Hamilton left Ole Miss with an entrepreneurship-concentrated business administration degree and tabbed spots on the Dean’s and SEC Honor Rolls, while also being named an ITA Scholar-Athlete.
The Southern Pines, N.C., native had a run in a professional career in 2019, highlighted by appearances in the Arcadia M15 singles final and the Cancun M15 doubles final, before returning to Ole Miss to serve as volunteer assistant.