Burnout is something that most tennis players feel at some point in their career. Many players eventually end up taking time off from the sport and a large number put down the racket and never touch it again. I was able to speak with John Isner, currently number 19 in the world, about how he has been able to avoid burnout throughout his career. His love for the sport and interest in other things has kept tennis fun and fresh for him. Listen to this blog and learn how you too can avoid burnout. This is a must listen for all competitive junior tennis players and parents.
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The Junior Tennis Show is a video magazine designed to help competitive junior players and their parents make their junior tennis years the most positive experience of their childhood, adolescence and early adult life. Experts in the junior tennis world agree that inexperienced parents are the number one challenge for both players and coaches and the primary cause of both short and long term burn out among competitive players.





Great Job on this video post, Christy. I wish I would have had this type of information growing up on junior tennis circuit. For everyone following this blog, be sure to watch Christy’s full length video interview with John Isner at http://www.juniortennisshow.com