Developing a Young Tennis Player: A Parents´ Guide
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v22i63.505Keywords:
Parenting styles, Goal setting, Relationships, MotivationAbstract
The development process of a young tennis player is complex and can be challenging for any parent. There are many obstacles to overcome simultaneously and learning how to cope with these can be overwhelming. Goal setting and developing a strategy are essential components to the success of the player. Parents play pivotal roles in supporting the athlete throughout the development process. This article discusses the aforementioned aspects and is based on “The Tennis Parent´s Bible” by Frank Giampaolo.
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Giampaolo, F (2010) The Tennis Parent's Bible: A comprehensive survival guide to becoming a world class parent (or coach)
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