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Nick Saviano has a long and successful history working with elite junior players, both at the USTA and now for many years at Saviano High Performance Tennis, his academy in Plantation, Florida.
John Yandell had the chance to speak at length with Nick this year at Indian Wells about the history of his work with Eugenie Bouchard, but also about his general thoughts on the developmental process.
In Part 1 of this two part interview, listen to Nick's powerful ideas on how to mold a player's vision of who they want to be and the key role for elite players in defining for themselves how they play and how they evaluate their success.
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In Maximum Tennis, Nick Saviano outlines the 10 characteristics that top players have in common and shows you how to develop them for yourself. Reading Nick's critically acclaimed book you will learn to: Play from the heart. Simplify your strokes. Focus on the elements you can control. Play to your personal strengths. And much more. Drawing on his experience as a player, educator and coach Nick describes the developmental processes followed by the world's top players. In clear concise language, he outlines the concepts any player can learn--and every coach can teach--to help you reach your full potential and enhance your love of the game.
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Nick Saviano is one of the world's leading developmental coaches and the founder and director of Saviano High Performance Tennis Academy, located in Davie, Florida. A former elite American junior player and a two time All-American at Stanford, Nick played on the professional tour for a decade, was ranked in the top 50 in singles, and had wins over numerous world top 10 players. He is also the former director of men's coaching and coaching education for the USTA. Nick has headlined as a presenter at coaching conventions throughout the world and his critically acclaimed book "Maximum Tennis: 10 Keys to Unleashing Your On-Court Potential" is a best selling instructional title.
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