![]() Some of the benefits that author Frank Giampaolo cite are systematically evaluating performance, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and looking busy so you don’t have to talk to somewhat neurotic tennis parents (okay, I added the last one). ![]() One of the sections of the book is on match charting, or effectively keeping stats for your child’s match. The inspiration for this post comes from, a very in-depth (and intimidating) book on junior tennis development. Today’s post is for those parents who are dreaming of developing their kids into the next Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, or more realistically (insert name of solid high school player who is able to get recruited into a highly ranked college). ![]() We’ve enjoyed watching the US Open and seeing the new batch of young players that are going deep into the tournament. The return of live sports has been a welcome development during the COVID lockdown. ![]()
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