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Tennis Siblings: “The Rivals”
Some families would love to have a talented player in the family…But what if you have 3 of them? How do you split your time and give each of them a balanced approach to their sport?
Watching your Child Compete
Watching your own child play tennis tournaments is one of the most emotionally charged experiences that anyone can go through Edgar Giffenig shares his tips on how to make the experience more enjoyable!
Youth Sport: Six Ways for Sports Parents to Set a Great Example
Allistair McCaw give us 6 tips which will help you succeed and set a great example as a sports parent!
The story behind SYSTEM-9
Andy Dowsett tells us how he came to develop SYSTEM-9.
The Tennis Parent Viewpoint
Phil Vivian looks at the different types of tennis parent: the logical parent, the tennis playing parent and the coaching parent.
Straightforward, Uncomfortable Truths
Edgar shares his “Straightforward, Uncomfortable Truths that Every Parent of Competitive Tennis Players Should not Forget”:
A note to parents of very talented junior players
Many players are invited to play Junior International Tennis Federation (ITF) events. Read Phil’s advise on the admin you have to do BEFORE you travel.
Ego Mindset Versus Mastery Mindset
Dr Cleere believes you can consciously learn what role you play in the world… and can consciously choose to change it..
Is Your Coach, Coaching or just Occupying Space?
Andy guides parents on what to look for in a good coach by using our Tennis Parents Lesson Plan as a guide.
3 Steps to Develop Match Awareness
Andy explains his three easy steps to help your child develop their match awareness.
Match Charting for Parents
Andy guides parents on what they can do to be more supportive at matches with a FREE Match Report.
The Single Handed Backhand
Andy Dowsett shows parents and coaches FOUR steps in teaching the single-handed backhand.
Behind the scenes of undertraining and overtraining
Undertraining and overtraining can lead to the opposite of what an athlete is striving for and can hinder performance.
16 year-old or Pro. Who puts more returns in the court?
So what do you think… Who puts more returns in the court?
Psychology of winning and losing in sports
Kids need to learn that winning and losing exist, why they both exist and how to deal with them. Why?
6 Easy Stages in Learning to Serve
One thing parents or even coaches should learn to adjust is using appropriate language when teaching children. I have heard many coaches tell clients that the hardest shot in tennis to learn is the serve. In fact, they are all as easy as you make them! Although this...
An email from a tennis parent
I got an email from a parent the other day and my heart broke for the parent and the child. Parenting is so complex and being a child is so complex. When everything is going good, it’s all good but things start heading in the wrong direction, it can certainly be tough...
Expectations of a Tennis Parent… and a Guitar
As parents whose child undertakes an activity, whether that is a sport, instrument or endeavour; we pay for that coach to teach our child to improve, and we would also hope that they also teach some life-skills along the way, not as a bonus but as a part of the...
How do I support my young athlete?
I work with a lot of kids. I usually feel badly for the kids and the parents; both. The kids are not sure what’s happening and the parents feel helpless! I started with a new 13 year old client recently who was in tears. One day she was good and the next her nerves...
Practice vs Competition
G’day! I was chatting with a coach recently, and we were talking about the state of junior tennis, particularly in the U.S., and he was saying he greatly enjoyed my 25 Golden Rules of Singles because it provided him with tools to enable his players to win more...