Watching Ben Shelton being coached from the stands by his father, Bryan Shelton in several games now, I'm really impressed with the father's demeanor and self-control.
He's the antithesis of the cliche'd possessive, controlling, neurotic tennis parent.
It's not just that he knows his stuff -- Bryan was an ATP player and coached the Georgia U women's team to an NCAA title, but his sheer positive force.
Twice I've seen Bryan urge his son to be under control on his second serve only to have Ben bomb 140 MPH second serves (I believe both missed). Bryan didn't go wild, no screaming, not even a negative word. He smiled that "kids are going to be kids" knowing smile and moved on.
When Ben simply went flat in the second set of a comeback, no legs no energy, velocity down (Singapore was it?), Bryan was largely quiet. Not a negative word. No scowling. No "stop hanging your head", or "get it together", "come on". He was quiet. Letting Ben work through it.
Then Ben found the legs, energy, concentration, whatever to hit a big serve and Bryan yelled "Keep putting down the hammer" and damned if Ben didn't hit his way out of a slump.
Great team, those two.
Wiki on Bryan Shelton:
He's the antithesis of the cliche'd possessive, controlling, neurotic tennis parent.
It's not just that he knows his stuff -- Bryan was an ATP player and coached the Georgia U women's team to an NCAA title, but his sheer positive force.
Twice I've seen Bryan urge his son to be under control on his second serve only to have Ben bomb 140 MPH second serves (I believe both missed). Bryan didn't go wild, no screaming, not even a negative word. He smiled that "kids are going to be kids" knowing smile and moved on.
When Ben simply went flat in the second set of a comeback, no legs no energy, velocity down (Singapore was it?), Bryan was largely quiet. Not a negative word. No scowling. No "stop hanging your head", or "get it together", "come on". He was quiet. Letting Ben work through it.
Then Ben found the legs, energy, concentration, whatever to hit a big serve and Bryan yelled "Keep putting down the hammer" and damned if Ben didn't hit his way out of a slump.
Great team, those two.
Wiki on Bryan Shelton:
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