Orange to Green: The Step to the Gig Court
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v19i53.544Keywords:
Tennis 10s, Transition, Orange, GreenAbstract
The following article forms the second part of a two article series, on the importance and challenges within Tennis 10s transitions. This second article focuses specifically on the move from orange to green tennis. Suggestions are given for coaches to encourage children and parents, at such a challenging transition.
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International Tennis Federation (ITF) (2011). Play and stay court dimensions. Retrieved from http://www.tennisplayandstay.com
Tennant, M. (2010). Red to orange: What does it really mean. ITF Coaching and Sport Science Review, 53, 9-10.
World Health Organisation (WHO) (2010). The WHO child growth standards. Retrieved September, 20, 2010 from http://www.who. int/childgrowth/en/
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