Monthly Archive for July, 2010

The Four things every junior player should do after a match

What should you or your Junior Tennis player do immediately after a match is over? Should you discuss the match? Simply forget about it? What if the outcome was a victory? What about a loss?
There are many unanswered questions in regards to post match situations for todays junior tennis player or coach. Watch this important video to learn exactly what steps to take as soon as a match is over, win or lose. Once you learn these four steps you will be amazed how quickly you see improvement and enjoyement out of your tennis experience.

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More College Scholarship Strategy

Christy Hey is right: doubles is key in college tennis, and every college coach looks for people who can play doubles. In this short video, I expand on Christy’s advice on how to sell yourself to college coaches. This information will give you an edge on your competition.   Steve Siebold  ( 5:27 )

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The Importance of Doubles for College Tennis Scholarships

Christy Hey from the JuniorTennisBlog.com discusses the importance of being able to play doubles in college tennis. She talks about the benefits of learing doubles as a junior and why this will help every player increase their odds for a scholarship. Christy has interviewed lots of college coaches and they all agree doubles is a key element in regards to recruiting. Watch this video and find out exactly why all of the coaches across the country want to see a junior with doubles experience.

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Junior Tennis Parents Deadly Mistake # 7

This is the final deadly mistake in this series of 7, and it’s probably the most important. I’ve seen hundreds of new and experienced junior tennis parents make this mistake, and it’s one that could negatively affect your child for the rest of his/her life.    Steve Siebold

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