Editorial
Keywords:
Natural Justice for Trainers, TRX Training, Women's tennis, Practice variabilityAbstract
The articles in this issue cover a variety of topics including principles of natural justice for coaches, application of TRX training system to tennis, female tennis methodology and evolution, practice variability applied to tennis, mong others.
This year has seen 5 successful BNP Paribas Regional Coaches Conferences taking place across the continents, showcasing the latest advances in tennis coaching, teaching methodology and tennis specific sports science research. The events were conducted in partnership with Olympic Solidarity and the Regional Associations (ATF, COSAT, COTECC, and CAT). We would like to thank the speakers, the host national and regional associations as well as Olympic Solidarity which helped to fund the conferences for helping us to make the events successful. Olympic Solidarity also funded the European Coaches Symposium which was held in Helsinki in October.
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