Stefan Koslov is in the qualifying tournament as a Wild Card entry. Big time tournament tennis is already gearing up for this ones arrival. He's still a boy growing into the skin of a young man. His type of game will take a few more years to mature and evolve but he is well groomed and was meticulously coached. He has become his own person for some time now and his style is exactly that...his own. He buys into the notion that control is power.
His body is immature for the kind of tennis that he is capable of playing. Best not to rush things and just let nature take its course. I wonder if it wouldn't be prudent to hold him back a bit...but that is probably too old fashioned of an idea. Nowadays you got to get the product out there in the field to get the marketing mechanisms going. Be that as it may...I hope to see his match against the 22nd seed in the qualifying...Samuel Groth of Australia.
I am particularly interested in the service motion and I hope that it is evolving into something of real substance...something special.
One other thing that really interests me above and beyond the scope of the actual tournament...guess what that is? The speed of the courts. The inevitable engineering is looming on the horizon. The implications are huge...to alter the paradigm once again will mean big bucks for the machine. It also spells havoc for the current coaching paradigm.
His body is immature for the kind of tennis that he is capable of playing. Best not to rush things and just let nature take its course. I wonder if it wouldn't be prudent to hold him back a bit...but that is probably too old fashioned of an idea. Nowadays you got to get the product out there in the field to get the marketing mechanisms going. Be that as it may...I hope to see his match against the 22nd seed in the qualifying...Samuel Groth of Australia.
I am particularly interested in the service motion and I hope that it is evolving into something of real substance...something special.
One other thing that really interests me above and beyond the scope of the actual tournament...guess what that is? The speed of the courts. The inevitable engineering is looming on the horizon. The implications are huge...to alter the paradigm once again will mean big bucks for the machine. It also spells havoc for the current coaching paradigm.
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