Evaluation of the potential of the ‘introduction to tennis’ landscape in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v27i77.125Keywords:
tennis, sport initiation, Tennis 10sAbstract
The introduction to tennis is an extremely important in the development of children and young people. Actions at this stage can
determine whether a child continues in the sport or not. A job well done can, in addition to perhaps developing high-performance
players, also determine the continuity of beginner level children in more recreational activity
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