Martin Sayer (center), who died Tuesday, had been a Virginia Tech assistant men's tennis coach since 2016. He was Radford University's women's tennis coach before joining the Tech program.
Martin Sayer, shown at a Radford University practice in 2009, won a school-record 114 singles matches in his Radford career. He was a four-time Big South men's tennis player of the year.
Former Radford University standout Martin Sayer, shown competing in the Roanoke Valley Invitational Tennis Tournament in 2010, was a Davis Cup player for Hong Kong from 2005-11.
Martin Sayer (center) is shown in 2015 with (from left), his mother, Jenny, his sister, Natalie, his brother Nicholas, and his father, Paul. Martin, Nichols and Natalie all played tennis for Radford University.
Martin Sayer (center), who died Tuesday, had been a Virginia Tech assistant men's tennis coach since 2016. He was Radford University's women's tennis coach before joining the Tech program.
Martin Sayer, shown at a Radford University practice in 2009, won a school-record 114 singles matches in his Radford career. He was a four-time Big South men's tennis player of the year.
Former Radford University standout Martin Sayer, shown competing in the Roanoke Valley Invitational Tennis Tournament in 2010, was a Davis Cup player for Hong Kong from 2005-11.
Martin Sayer (center) is shown in 2015 with (from left), his mother, Jenny, his sister, Natalie, his brother Nicholas, and his father, Paul. Martin, Nichols and Natalie all played tennis for Radford University.