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Julius Lubicz Majewski

Julius Lubicz Majewski

Born on a Polish Navy ship in 1951, Julius Lubicz Majewski began his journey under extraordinary circumstances. Trained as a competitive tennis and soccer player in communist Poland, he immigrated to the U.S. with little more than determination, eventually becoming a fixture in the Boston tennis community before moving to Oklahoma in 1989.

For 20 years, Julius served as the Head Coach of the Oklahoma State University Women’s Tennis Team, compiling a record 283–191, making him the winningest women’s tennis coach in OSU history. Under his leadership, OSU achieved:

  • 4 Conference Championships

  • 4 Central Region Titles

  • 5 NCAA Tournament Appearances

  • 3 NCAA Sweet 16 Finishes

  • 29 Conference Singles Champions & 25 Doubles Champions

  • 9 Academic All-Americans & 34 Academic All-Big 12 Players

Julius was named Big 8 Coach of the Year (1990, 1991), Big 12 Coach of the Year (2001), and Central Region Coach of the Year (2001). Beyond the stats, he shaped generations of student-athletes on and off the court.

Since retiring from OSU in 2009, Julius has continued teaching at Kickingbird Tennis Center and now at Edmond Center Court, where he still works seven days a week — a true testament to his lifelong love of the game.


Julius Lubicz Majewski

Oklahoma Tennis Hall of Fame

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