Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowgirl Tennis

Jaime Sanchez-Cañamares
- Title:
- Assistant Coach, Women's Tennis
- Email:
- jaime.canamares@okstate.edu
- Phone:
- (405) 744-7343
Sanchez-Cañamares spent the 2018-19 campaign as the assistant coach for the Nebraska women's tennis program after working in 2017-18 as an assistant at Florida State.
While in Tallahassee, Sanchez-Cañamares helped the Seminoles to a 21-9 mark and a run to the NCAA Elite Eight, the first in program history.
As the volunteer assistant for OSU, Sanchez-Cañamares helped guide the Cowgirls to a 22-5 mark, a Big 12 title and a spot in the NCAA Elite Eight.
As a player, Sanchez-Cañamares competed at Fresno Pacific, Oklahoma Christian and Embry-Riddle, compiling a singles record of 70-14 and a doubles mark of 70-24. A four-time NAIA All-American, he helped Fresno Pacific and Oklahoma Christian to NAIA national titles in 2011 and 2012, respectively.
Additionally, he helped Embry-Riddle to national runner-up showings in 2014 and 2015.
Following college, Sanchez-Cañamares worked for Saviano High Performance Tennis as a private developmental coach for both professionals and some of the top junior players around the world, including Sloane Stephens, Eugenie Bouchard and Amanda Anisimova.
Sanchez-Cañamares earned his degree in business administration from Embry-Riddle in 2015, graduating summa cum laude while finishing with a 4.0 GPA. He and his wife, Veronica, have one daughter, Emily, and are expecting their second child in October.
While in Tallahassee, Sanchez-Cañamares helped the Seminoles to a 21-9 mark and a run to the NCAA Elite Eight, the first in program history.
As the volunteer assistant for OSU, Sanchez-Cañamares helped guide the Cowgirls to a 22-5 mark, a Big 12 title and a spot in the NCAA Elite Eight.
As a player, Sanchez-Cañamares competed at Fresno Pacific, Oklahoma Christian and Embry-Riddle, compiling a singles record of 70-14 and a doubles mark of 70-24. A four-time NAIA All-American, he helped Fresno Pacific and Oklahoma Christian to NAIA national titles in 2011 and 2012, respectively.
Additionally, he helped Embry-Riddle to national runner-up showings in 2014 and 2015.
Following college, Sanchez-Cañamares worked for Saviano High Performance Tennis as a private developmental coach for both professionals and some of the top junior players around the world, including Sloane Stephens, Eugenie Bouchard and Amanda Anisimova.
Sanchez-Cañamares earned his degree in business administration from Embry-Riddle in 2015, graduating summa cum laude while finishing with a 4.0 GPA. He and his wife, Veronica, have one daughter, Emily, and are expecting their second child in October.










