Women's Tennis
Diamond, Aaron

Aaron Diamond
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- diamona@bc.edu
Aaron Diamond enters his first year as an assistant coach for Boston College women’s tennis.
Prior to coming to the Heights, Diamond coached at Middlebury from 2023-25 where he helped to guide Middlebury women’s tennis to its first-ever NESCAC conference Championship in 2025. He also guided an NCAA Quarterfinal appearance, seven ITA All-Americans, coached the 2025 NESCAC Player of the Year and 2025 Rookie of the Year and the ITA National D3 Most Improved Player. During his tenure he also coached two CSC Academic All-America selections and eight All-NESCAC conference selections.
Before his time at Middlebury, Diamond served as the assistant men’s and women’s tennis coach at Southern New Hampshire University in 2022-23. He helped to lead SNHU to NE10 Conference Tournament Championships, on both the men’s and women’s sides. Diamond also adds experience as a tennis professional and Longfellow Tennis Club from 2021-23.
Diamond earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Stonehill College in 2020. He also holds a Pro Tennis Registry Performance Certification. During his time at Stonehill Diamond was a four-year starter of the men’s tennis team, captain, named Third Team All-Northeast Conference and tallied 44 career single victories.
Prior to coming to the Heights, Diamond coached at Middlebury from 2023-25 where he helped to guide Middlebury women’s tennis to its first-ever NESCAC conference Championship in 2025. He also guided an NCAA Quarterfinal appearance, seven ITA All-Americans, coached the 2025 NESCAC Player of the Year and 2025 Rookie of the Year and the ITA National D3 Most Improved Player. During his tenure he also coached two CSC Academic All-America selections and eight All-NESCAC conference selections.
Before his time at Middlebury, Diamond served as the assistant men’s and women’s tennis coach at Southern New Hampshire University in 2022-23. He helped to lead SNHU to NE10 Conference Tournament Championships, on both the men’s and women’s sides. Diamond also adds experience as a tennis professional and Longfellow Tennis Club from 2021-23.
Diamond earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Stonehill College in 2020. He also holds a Pro Tennis Registry Performance Certification. During his time at Stonehill Diamond was a four-year starter of the men’s tennis team, captain, named Third Team All-Northeast Conference and tallied 44 career single victories.