Great article by Peter. I hope every tennis parent reads it. I really liked the emphasis on the kids just having fun in the early stages of development and being exposed to multiple sports. He also makes you realize what a long process it is. You have to feel sorry for those that go through the whole process and just don't quite have "what it takes." But what the heck, at least they tried.
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I forwarded this message to Pete. He's traveling and I think in England at the moment, but hopefully will respond personally.
Yes it it really helps put the whole thing in perspective--something we could use a lot more of in junior tennis. Since 99% won't ever play pro ball there must be some other reasons to pursue it, right?
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Tim has made a terrific point here.
I know that as a teaching professional dealing with parents, like anything, there are good and bad. Many young kids I know have been put off tennis due to the fact that they were unable to play any fun games and it just had to be stroke after stroke after stroke. And unfortunately as they are paying for it, you must carry out their wishes.
Kids must learn to love the sport first, and then learn to learn after that.
Great article Pete.
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Long-term focus builds the person and the player
Thanks for the feedback Tim,
At the end of the day, what you see on the TV is the person who is the tennis player, hence, taking a long-term view with development creates an environment where the coach can build the person, with tennis being the vehicle.
When the LT process is achieved we see champions in the competitive arena and in their daily life outside the game. Look back at the champions of every era and you will see they were champion people also. They go hand in hand.
At the end of the day, given the odds of tennis success, taking a long-term approach to developing people through tennis results in a far greater success rate in the poeple stakes. This is coaching, this is our daily moral and ethical obligation to the children we teach.
Regards,
Pete
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look into the past
Thought this was interesting to see two world class tennis players do battle a few years ago, seems to fit in well with the ideas on player development.Attached Files
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Nadal vs. Gasquet Video
Originally posted by ndeversThe match was played at the International Event in Tarbes, both players are age 11. It is a shame the quality isn't better but I thought it might be interesting to see a bit of how these guys hit the ball at aged 11.
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Nadel vs Gasguet
can only go with what the records say and they put them both at age 11. Gasguet goes on to win the match 6-7 6-3 6-4 infront of an excited french crowd.
As for the trouser thing, I'd put it down to a nervous habbit like the Becker cough or the Henman sniff, something thats hardly noticable after a while.
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