University of Georgia Athletics

Men's Tennis

Bruno Tiberti
Bruno Tiberti
Bruno Tiberti joined the Bulldog staff in 2024 following a stint as an assistant coach with the University of Texas-Arlington men’s tennis program. 
 
The Bulldogs had much growth and success in 2025-26, Tiberti’s second season as Assistant Coach.  Georgia was consistently ranked within the top 15, hosted the first and second rounds of NCAA Regionals and advanced to its first Super Regional since 2023.  With his assistance, Will Jansen was named SEC Newcomer of the Year and earned ITA All-America honors in singles competition. The team two more All-America nods in doubles pairing Arda Azkara and Santiago Giamichelle and three Bulldogs received All-SEC Honors: Jansen, Azkara, and freshman Noah Johnston.    
 
A member of the UT-Arlington staff since January 2021, Tiberti helped coach the Mavericks to the NCAA tournament in 2023 and 2024. The team went undefeated in conference play and swept the regular season and conference tournament titles in both seasons. 
 
Since 2020, Tiberti has served as the tennis captain for Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club. In the role, he helped the team to a club championship alongside nine other ATP players.
 
Tiberti coached Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni to a doubles title at the 2023 Cincinnati Masters Series, and the pair also earned wins at the Washington DC ATP 500 in the same year. 
 
Tiberti also coached former Top 10 ATP player Diego Schwartzman to impressive results at the ATP 250 Zhuhai, ATP 500 Beijing, Masters Series Shanghai, ATP 500 Tokyo, ATP 500 Basel, Masters 1000 Shanghai, Brisbane ATP 250 and Australian Open. 
 
Tiberti-coached teams also have tremendous success off the court. At UT-Arlington, the program claimed the highest team grade point average across the athletic department in 2023 and 2024, as well as earning the community service award in 2023. 
 
As a player, Tiberti reached a career-best 650 ATP ranking. He also won a Division II NAIA national title while playing at Oklahoma Christian University, as well as a 2014 NAIA title while playing at Georgia Gwinnett College. 
 
Tiberti earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and International Business at Oklahoma Christian, a Bachelor of Business Administration at George Gwinnett and a Master's Degree in Business Administration at Texas-Arlington.
 
Tiberti is a native Argentinian but spent time in his youth in Geneva, Switzerland. He then returned to Argentina when he was 10 to further pursue tennis. He is a soccer fan and supports his local hometown team, Rosario Central. He is married to Luciana Antonicelli and together have a daughter named Tina.