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  • Are You Soft or Tough?

    Things that show me a soft player…. 1. Losing matches 7-5, 6-0. 2. Somebody who would rather get angry than figure out what is going wrong. 3. A pre-teen who just wants to hit rather than actually work on technique. 4. Somebody who hates playing pushers. 5. Somebody who talks a serious practice schedule but doesn’t play…

  • First, Do No Harm

    If someone asks you to play tennis wearing ankle weights, run away as fast as you can while you are still able. Remarkably, some tennis coaches have their young students use external weights, such as ankle weights, weighted vests and weighted rackets. This dangerous practice will undermine performance, as well as often permanently harm the growing…

  • Match Play

    One day at a slow group lesson/drill group I said to Nikki, "Nikki, I want you to go to court four and play a set against Julia."  Nikki rolled her eyes and said something to the effect of she didn’t want to play a match.  she just wants to groove her strokes and play baseline games. …

  • Extra Credit

    The term "coach" refers to "the direction, instruction and training of an athlete." Most tennis players have many coaches who have participated in various capacities throughout their career, but all coaches are not equal. A coach may provide lessons and advice many hours a week, for many years, to players who also participate on drill…

  • The Draw

    I am told that some Eastern Tournament hosts have a reputation for "fixing" their draws. Players who regularly participate at these host clubs seem to have favorable draws more often than simple luck and chance would dictate. If these suspicions are true, then this is regrettably dishonest behavior. While many players, parents and coaches are…

  • Once-A-Week Tennis

    A Private Lesson: Pros:  You have the option of tailoring the lesson to what you want.  You can get the best technical instruction with a private lesson.  You can also get exercise or learn strategy or even just hit if you want.  If you want to reach your best long-term potential, you need good technique. …

  • Copper Bowl … R.I.P.

    There are going to be drastic cutbacks in the size and scope of the national junior tournament schedule in 2011, and while the details are nebulous, one casualty will be The Copper Bowl as we know it. The Copper Bowl used to immediately follow the Super Nationals and start on Jan. 1; however, beginning this…