Vidit Vaghela was hired as an assistant coach with the James Madison men's tennis program in August 2024 and completed his first season on staff in 2024-25.
In his first season, he helped JMU to a 7-12 record and berth in the Sun Belt Conference Championship.
Vaghela, a former ITF Futures Tour competitor, joins the Dukes after spending the past two seasons as a graduate assistant at Campbell.
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In his two seasons with the Camels, he helped the team to a 27-15 overall record and a Big South Conference regular-season title in the 2022-23 season. That included helping Benjamin Maes to a 27-6 singles record during that span, which included a win at nationally-ranked Wake Forest.
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He developed and executed comprehensive practice plans for both team and individual sessions while emphasizing the strategic importance of doubles play to improve team performance.
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While at Campbell, he served a stint at the tennis professional at New Haven Lawn Club in Connecticut, directing multiple adult and junior tennis clinics. He also managed the junior tennis program and oversaw league matches.
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Vaghela joined the collegiate coaching ranks after coaching junior tennis players in Ahmedabad, India, which included coaching one player to a top-1,000 ITF Junior ranking after her first four tournaments and a pair of U-14 tournament finals with wins over India's top junior players.
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From 2018 to 2020, Vaghela competed on the ITA Futures Tour, reaching a career-high world ranking of #1945. During that span he won three national men's titles.
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Vaghela enjoyed a successful collegiate career at Buffalo (2016-18) and Monmouth (2014-16). He became the first year-end, nationally-ranked doubles pair in Buffalo history, ending the 2017-18 campaign ranked #64. He also ranked sixth in the ITA regional rankings, with key victories over four higher-ranked players on the list. In his season at Monmouth, he helped MU to its first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship in 2016 and was a named All-MAAC each season.
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As a junior, Vaghela won the 2014 U-18 national championship in India and held an ITF Juniors ranking of #481.
Vaghela graduated from the University at Buffalo in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in economics and also earned a Master of Business Administration from Campbell in May 2024.