Jonathan Wolff

Jonathan Wolff

Jonathan Wolff joined the coaching staff prior to the 2022-23 season. He was promoted to associated head coach at South Florida in June 2024.

Prior to USF, Wolff spent the previous eight seasons at Georgia State, including five as the Panthers head coach. In his final season at Georgia State, Wolff was named the 2022 Sun Belt Coach of the Year after leading the Panthers to both the regular season and tournament championships. 

In his first two seasons at South Florida, Wolff was instrumental in the development of two-time All-Conference recipient Alvin Tudorica, who made great strides from his junior to senior season. As a senior in 2023-24, Tudorica was the runner-up at the ITA Southeast Regional and advanced to the ITA National Fall Championships. He spend the spring season ranked in both singles and doubles, earned All-AAC status in both, and qualified as an at-large bid for the NCAA Championships. Additionally, Tudorica was named the 2023-24 AAC Men's Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Wolff led Georgia State to a 68-45 record in his five seasons as head coach. After his first season at the helm, Wolff was named the Sun Belt Conference Co-Coach of the Year. He led the Panthers to the SBC Tournament championship match each season, culminating with the tournament title and Coach of the Year honors again in 2022. Wolff coached 14 different Panthers to All-Sun Belt Conference honors in his tenure.

Georgia State also won the 2017 Sun Belt Tournament with Wolff on staff as an assistant. That season, the Panthers earned a program-high ranking of No. 30 by the ITA.

Wolff competed for the men's tennis team at Wake Forest for four years (2007-11) and was the team captain for his last two seasons. During his time with the Demon Deacons, Wolff was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference's All-Academic team twice and was ranked in the top-40 for both singles and doubles by the ITA.

Wolff's coaching career began as a volunteer assistant for Wake Forest's women's tennis team for the 2012 season. He also worked as a personal tennis coach at Sportime Fitness in Bethpage, N.Y. in 2011. He previously worked in various roles for multiple tennis competitions, including the Miami Open and Atlanta's BB&T Open and spent time at IMG. He earned his Masters in Sports Administration from the University of Miami (Fla.) in 2013.