by WTCA coach | Sep 22, 2017 | Tennis Talk
If you are reading this, chances are you and I have something in common – tennis is a sport we love to play, watch and coach. It is a great way to keep active and stay healthy, with the added bonus that the game can be played across the ages, from 7 to 77...
by WTCA coach | Sep 5, 2017 | Tennis Talk
In honoring the life of beloved former WTA tour coach and ATP tour player Andrew Florent, last week the WTCA named its ‘Spirit of Coaching’ award after him. At the WTCA Conference NYC, Nicole Pratt was named the winner of the inaugural ‘Flory...
by WTCA coach | Jun 11, 2017 | Tennis Talk
Sometimes coming in second best doesn’t actually mean you didn’t win, in fact Casey Dellacqua and Ashley Barty were winners today in Paris. They fought valiantly in the Roland Garros doubles final today, where they were out played by the number one seeds...
by WTCA coach | May 10, 2017 | Tennis Talk
A little while back I wrote an article about strength training for tennis. More specifically, I wrote that physical training for tennis should stop focusing on “fancy drills” and start targeting specific & relevant qualities to today’s game. This was highlighted...
by WTCA coach | Apr 15, 2017 | Tennis Talk
Gratitude is a great way to keep things in perspective. Successful coaches appreciate that coaching is a journey. A fixation on results only hampers a coach’s ability to be effective. Practicing gratitude means taking the time to reflect upon what we are thankful for....