
What happens when two tennis coaches from different generations sit down and talk about the game? This podcast brings together a coach trying to get his foot in the industry and one whose a seasoned veteran to break down the tennis world—coaching philosophies, junior development, pro tour storylines, industry changes, and the culture of the sport. Real conversations about tennis from people who li... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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What does it actually take to run a tennis club? Not the version from the RSPA certification manual , the real one. In this solo episode, Alec draws on his time managing Evergreen Tennis to pull back the curtain on the job nobody fully explains until... more
In this episode Alec and Brian debate whether NIL has given way to an inevitable end to college tennis programs or if NIL is highlighting an issue in college athletic departments that has been going on for decades.
Alec and Brian explain the bridge between the mental side of practice versus matches and how to shorten that pathway. Using examples from Brian's book, as well as personal stories, we give you the tools and resources to be able to climb the mental hu... more
Special guest, Luke Rencher, and Alec discuss the topic of great vs greatness in pro tennis. Debating the criteria needed to be in the discussion, going through history to see which players qualify and whether we should view certain players, or even ... more
In this episode Alec dissects the many reasons why someone curious about picking up tennis should and why tennis should be considered the best sport for people to play.
Alec and Brian tackle the changes within junior development in tennis. Starting with different ways to build a good foundation all the way to developing elite college athletes!
In this episode Alec and Brian dig into how coaching in tennis has evolved over the past few decades, taking a stance from both personal experiences of coaching from high school up to the pro tour as well as two individuals who are passionate about t... more










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