Meet Faye, now in her early twenties. Faye is the highest achiever I have ever had for a girl player. She fell just shy of tour standard. She was funded by the LTA to small degree, but in her final year of a junior she didn't quite make the matrix so funding stopped. Faye only ever had a 30 minute lesson until the age of 12...from then on until she was 18 she had one 45 minute lesson a week. Naturally, I always made those lessons longer. But like I often tell less well off students, it's not how many lessons you have but how much you take away from them that counts. Players don't have to be coached to death to become accomplished.
Faye now has a regular job in the city but still manages to play. She has decided to switch from a two hander to a one handed backhand. Here are the results of our first attempt.
As you can see she is a great athlete with a lovely physique for tennis. I think her one hander looks nice. Her contact point is all over the place yet and she sprays balls around a little, but to me the shot looks like a winner.
Faye is a consummate player in both attitude and work rate. You will spot this right away. She was like this at 8 years old too. I wish I had been a better coach back then because if I had been she would have made the matrix.
Let me know your thoughts or if you spot anything untoward.
Faye now has a regular job in the city but still manages to play. She has decided to switch from a two hander to a one handed backhand. Here are the results of our first attempt.
As you can see she is a great athlete with a lovely physique for tennis. I think her one hander looks nice. Her contact point is all over the place yet and she sprays balls around a little, but to me the shot looks like a winner.
Faye is a consummate player in both attitude and work rate. You will spot this right away. She was like this at 8 years old too. I wish I had been a better coach back then because if I had been she would have made the matrix.
Let me know your thoughts or if you spot anything untoward.
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