| Title: | Assistant Coach (Vol) |
| College: | Gustavus Adolphus College 2003 |
| Experience: | Third Season |
Eric Butorac joined the Harvard men's tennis coaching staff as a
volunteer assistant in August 2010, bringing a lifetime of
experience in the game at both the amateur and professional
levels.
Butorac began playing tennis at age five with his father, Tim, who
is manager of Rochester Tennis Connection, a club in Rochester,
Minn. He played collegiately at Gustavus Adolphus College in St.
Peter, Minn., a Division III school, from 2001-03, capturing NCAA
singles and doubles titles (w/Kevin Whipple) in '03. Butorac earned
All-American honors in singles and doubles in three seasons at
Gustavus Adolphus College. He played one season of NCAA Division I
tennis at Ball State in 2000 before transferring to Gustavus
Adolphus.
After finishing school, Butorac lived in Evreux, France, for one
year and played in club-level tennis, gaining his first ATP Ranking
on Oct. 6, 2003, after winning the French Futures doubles title in
Plaisir, France.
As for his game, Butorac considers his serve as the strength of
his play and his favorite surfaces to compete on are indoor hard
courts and grass. Butorac has been coached by Ryan Dussault since
2003. Has one younger brother, Jeff, who played tennis for two
years at St. John's University in Minnesota. His mother, Jan, also
manages at the Rochester Tennis Connection club. Butorac fancies
himself as a huge Minnesota pro sports fan, following the Twins
(baseball), Timberwolves (NBA) and Vikings (NFL).

