Editorial
Keywords:
Development of tennis, Women, Moment, Parents and tennisAbstract
The articles in this issue cover a variety of topics including female tennis player development, recovery strategies, momentum during match play, parents and tennis, the use of slower balls in wheelchair tennis, the double handed forehand and the impact of fatigue on serve velocity. The programmes for the five 2012 Regional Coaches Conferences by BNP Paribas, commencing with the first in León (Mexico) in September, can all be found on the ITF coaching weblet as well as information on how to enroll. The ITF are pleased to announce that the keynote speakers include Beni Linder (SWZ), Paul Dent (GBR), Mike Barrell (GBR), David Sanz (ESP), Bernard Pestre (FRA), Gabriel Jaramillo (USA), Ivan Molina (COL), Louis Cayer (CAN), Mark Kovacs (USA) and Max de Vylder (GB). In addition to this line up of speakers, both regional and national experts will also present at the Conferences.
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