Alan Dubrovsky joined the Brandeis men's tennis staff as head coach in the fall of 2025.
Dubrovsky came to Brandeis from Babson College, where he served as the team's associate head tennis coach since August of 2022, working with both the men's and women's teams. While at Babson, he helped the Beavers reach top-15 national rankings in both the men's and women's Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III polls. He coached players to 12 All-American accolades, six in singles and six in doubles, including Olivia Soffer and Matia Cristiani, the two-time Division III women's doubles champions. On the men's side, Dubrovsky helped Babson reach the NCAA tournament quarterfinals in 2025, earning ITA Division III National Assistant Coach of the Year honors in the process.
Prior to his time at Babson, Dubrovsky spent a year as an assistant women's coach at Amherst College, helping the Mammoths to a #7 national ranking at the end of the season. Two of his players were selected for the NCAA Division III Individual tournament as well.
In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Dubrovsky also served as a club professional at Westborough Tennis and Swim Club and at the New England Tennis Academy in Wellesley, Mass.
Dubrovsky is a 2020 graduate of Hobart College, where he was the Athlete of the Year as a senior for the Statesmen. He was an All-American in singles and doubles, ranking as high as #5 nationally in singles and #8 in doubles.
Dubrobsky earned his B.S. in Geoscience from Hobart in 2020 and his Master of Business Administration from Babson in 2025.