About Gooding Todero Academy
Committed to high-standard coaching for athletes and beginners.
Where Passion Meets Performance
Since 2019, Gooding Todero Academy has been a cornerstone of tennis development in Central Florida. Our journey began with a simple yet profound vision—a tennis coaching philosophy to establish a resource for parents seeking the highest standard of tennis programming for their children.
Your Dedicated Coaching Professionals
Our team comprises experienced professionals passionate about tennis. With years of combined coaching experience and professional qualifications, our coaches are dedicated to providing the highest standard of training. We empower athletes to achieve their best through a commitment to excellence and a clear player pathway strategy.
Jorge Todero
Owner & Head Coach
Jorge Todero
Born in Argentina, Jorge Todero has earned more than 40 years of professional tennis coaching experience.   After a career playing professional tennis, Jorge entered his professional tennis coaching role around the age of 30.   He later went on to open Mastelli Todero Tennis Academy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, coaching such players as Martin Jaite, ranked number 10 and Alberto Manchini, ranked number 8 in the world.Â
From 1990-1996, Jorge was Captain of the Argentinian Fed Cup Team which included Tennis Hall of Famer, Gabriella Sabatini.  He also captained the Argentinian women’s tennis team at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games.
Other players coached by Jorge include Adriana Serra Zanetti, who reached highest ranking of 38, Patricia Tarabini, ranked 29 and Mercedes Paz, ranked 28.
In 1997-2000, the renown Colombian company, Colsanitas, brought Jorge onboard as Director of Tennis in Bogota, Colombia, where he had the pleasure of coaching WTA player Fabiola Zuluaga, ranked number 16. During his time developing Colombian tennis players, Jorge spearheaded the creation of a men’s program. This new program saw to the development of some young Colombian juniors Robert Farah, Alejandro Falla and Sebastian Cabal, all familiar ATP players today.
After leaving Colombia, Jorge returned to the United States where he continued in the private sector coaching WTA player, Meghann Shaughnessy from 2004-2005. Meghann reached her highest ranking of 11. Â
In 2006-2007, Jorge became Director of High Performance at the Midtown Athletic Club in Weston, Florida.
It was in 2010 when Jorge was hired as a Lead National Coach with USTA Player Development. Working out of the USTA Billy Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, NY, Jorge and Jay saw their players reach some of their highest WTA rankings: Christina McHale, 24; Melanie Oudin, 34, Varvara Lepchenko, 19.
After many long winters, Jorge requested to be transferred back to sunny Florida and continued as Lead National Coach at the USTA training center in Boca Raton and then eventually in Orlando. His success with player results continued this time with Lauren Davis and Irina Falconi.
In 2019, Jorge retired from the USTA and started working with former Canadian player Eugenie Bouchard.
Currently, Jorge is coaching WTA player, Caroline Dolehide.
Jay Gooding
Owner & Head Coach
Jay Gooding
Former ATP Tour Professional and veteran tour coach Jay Gooding brings over 25 years of professional tennis experience to Gooding Todero Academy.Â
Jay was born in Melbourne, Australia and became a top junior player in Queensland before becoming a professional player. After Jay’s professional career, he founded ProForm Academy in Rye Brook, NY.  Developing top juniors became a passion for Jay who then went to join the USTA Player Development team as a National Coach working out of the national training center in Flushing, NY. It was there where Jay met Jorge Todero, also a USTA National Coach, and together they saw to the success of such notable WTA players as Melanie Oudin, Christina McHale, Varvara Lepchenko, and Louisa Chirico.  After 4 years with the USTA, Jay re-entered the private sector coaching Louisa Chirico. During their 6 years together, Louisa reached a high of #58 on the WTA tour.
Jay’s next coaching experience led him back to his Australian roots as he joined the coaching team for Tennis Australia working with up-and-coming Australian players Priscilla Hon, Lizette Cabrera, Kimberly Birrell, ATP players Alex Bolt and Jason Kubler, and Paralympian Dylan Alcott. Â
In 2019, Jay began coaching American player Danielle Collins and continued their coach-player partnership until 2021. From 2021 to the summer of 2024, Jay was coaching Australian BJK Cup Player Daria Saville and most recently has been working with Australian Davis Cup player Aleks Vukic.
Off the court, Jay holds a seat on the WTA Coaches Advisory Council since 2017.
In 2020, Jay was appointed head coach for the Orlando Storm, one of the 12 teams that make up World Team Tennis team.Â
Rafa Rosas
Director of Tennis
Rafa Rosas
As Director of Tennis at Gooding Todero Academy, Coach Rafael Rosas leads the team with over 15 years of coaching experience under his belt. Originally from Venezuela, Coch Rafa holds a degree in law and is PTR-certified, with a specialty in coaching youth 10 & under, youth 11-17 years of age, and Adult player development. Throughout his career, Coach Rafa has trained numerous high-performance athletes, most recently playing a key role in helping top American junior Jon Gamble earn his first ATP point. Coach Rafa is dedicated to advancing competitive tennis through personalized coaching and leadership. GTA is very fortunate to have a dedicated team member and leader with Coach Rafa. His hard work and commitment to all the GTA players’ development are palpable. Outside of tennis, Coach Rafa enjoys playing golf as a way to stay active and unwind.
Nicolas Elias
High Performance Coach
Nicolas Elias
Coach Nico was a former top junior for his home country of Peru competing on the ITF Junior Tour and eventually on the Men’s ITF Pro Tour reaching # 13 in Peru. His experience competing internationally as well as on the COSAT tour (South American Tour) has been of great value to the young talent training at GTA. Coach Nico brings a level of dedication and respect to the high standard of coaching delivered daily at GTA. His commitment to seeing the kids improve is palpable and his smile is contagious.
Jessica Bradu
High Performance Coach
Jessica Bradu
It comes full circle for Coach Jessica Bradu who held the position of Head of Tennis at the GTA courts when it was formerly run as the Human Performance Institute. Before her 11 years with HPI, Jess was the Assistant Coach for UCF’s Women’s Tennis Team. GTA players are not only fortunate to be under Coach Jess’ guidance from her coaching experience but also from her 12 years competing on the WTA Tour. Coach Jess held a WTA ranking as high as 193 in singles and 198 in doubles. She was also ranked #1 in Mexico and was a member of Mexico’s Fed Cup team for 10 years.
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