"Greg Patton" (born 1952) is a tennis coach, both nationally and at a collegiate level. He currently leads the nationally ranked Boise State University men's tennis program as their head coach. His career record at Boise State is 203-67. At Boise State, he has won seven conference championships in nine seasons in four different conferences (Big Sky, Big West, Western Athletic Conference, Mountain West).

His overall college coaching record is 554-260.

Patton is also a veteran coach in the World TeamTennis ranks. He was the head coach of the St. Louis Aces, whose roster includes Andy Roddick.

He lives in Boise, ID with his wife, Christa, who was an adjunct French Professor at Boise State, and two children, Chelsea and Garrett. Garrett is currently on the BSU Tennis Team.

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Fresno battled and battled, and you want to have a rival like that. I have so much respect for them. It's a shame that someone had to lose.

The team stepped up. Everybody played a big part, which makes it even more special.

He didn't lose his cool. He kept on playing and making shots. He cares so much, and for him to have the spotlight on him is fitting.