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Tennis Rockers - Don’t All Junior Tennis Players Deserve An Answer To The Question Now What?

Don’t All Junior Tennis Players Deserve An Answer To The Question Now What?

04/30/21 • 73 min

Tennis Rockers

Where’s the transition plan for all tennis players?

A plan developed from a careful and considerate evaluation of each players emotional, mental, physical, and tactical abilities to play the game of tennis? A plan which provides a path forward for each individual tennis player to pursue based on their results.

Without analysis and conclusion a path and a plan can’t be proposed and a player is left to guess and either overestimate or underestimate their potential in tennis.

If a child starts playing and taking lessons, what is their path forward in tennis?

  • Do they just continue to play as a recreational player?
  • Do they just play high school tennis and then play recreational tennis for the rest of their lives?
  • Maybe they try to play for the college club team or try to make it into a D3 school?
  • Should they even try to make a D1 college team?
  • At what point is pro an actual consideration?

Don’t all players deserve an answer to the question “now what”?

In this episode, we explore the possibilities of creating a national testing plan to help tennis players get realistic feedback on their potential and receive a plan which sets out a path forward.

Thanks for joining us on our journey!
www.tennisrockers.com

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Where’s the transition plan for all tennis players?

A plan developed from a careful and considerate evaluation of each players emotional, mental, physical, and tactical abilities to play the game of tennis? A plan which provides a path forward for each individual tennis player to pursue based on their results.

Without analysis and conclusion a path and a plan can’t be proposed and a player is left to guess and either overestimate or underestimate their potential in tennis.

If a child starts playing and taking lessons, what is their path forward in tennis?

  • Do they just continue to play as a recreational player?
  • Do they just play high school tennis and then play recreational tennis for the rest of their lives?
  • Maybe they try to play for the college club team or try to make it into a D3 school?
  • Should they even try to make a D1 college team?
  • At what point is pro an actual consideration?

Don’t all players deserve an answer to the question “now what”?

In this episode, we explore the possibilities of creating a national testing plan to help tennis players get realistic feedback on their potential and receive a plan which sets out a path forward.

Thanks for joining us on our journey!
www.tennisrockers.com

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