Thursday 29 December 2011



Information for Player’s Parents

To the Parent:

Parents bring an interesting perspective to the relationship. Parents often refer back to their childhood, when things were less complicated. Children could walk to school, go to the movies and go outside at night without fear. This is a different time. Your family value may be the same and to what your parents expected of you, but the world around you is more dangerous and unpredictable. You must listen to your kids more, spend more time with them and attempt to have open no-hold barred conversations.

Put yourself in their place and try to remain open to their feelings about the sport. They are brighter and more aware of their surroundings than kids were 30years ago & they have to be. When you select a coach, make sure that you do a serious research on that individual. Be sure that the coach’s background includes notable accomplishments. Once you have chosen your child’s coach wisely, step back and enjoy the experience. Demand only that the child perform up to his or her ability everyday. Remember that you are creating the way in which your child will deal with your Grand children. Your children need you more that they realize. In a few years they will be off managing their own lives with the fundamentals you have provided.

Relationship between Parents and Coach:

Parents and coach must forge a working relationship to benefit the child. If they can’t come together, the child will suffer. This is often complex and burden with unusual conflicts. Parents often stubbornly think that their child can do a lot more. Many are unwilling to admit that their child is limited in a particular sport. To accomplish what is best for the child over the long term, the relationship between coach and parents must be honest and forthright. The coach must be willing to provide an honest evaluation of pupil’s likelihood of success. A parent will appreciate hearing that a coach believes the student will likely make the high school team. A coach also must be able to say that with a lot of hard work, the student might be able to play college tennis but that the possibility of a college scholarship or a professional career is remote.A full college scholarship or a professional career is possible with a lot of hard work, dedication, discipling and a positive attitude.

Along with honest communication, parental noninterference is an important ingredient to a flourishing relationship. Parents who have selected a coach to guide their child, even if only through a one hour lesson each week, should show trust and confidence by giving the coach a chance to succeed. Parents must allow the coach time to produce the proper technique, footwork or whatever it takes to make the child a player.

Parental Guidance:

The greatest error parents can make is to voice expectations for their child beyond having a good time. As soon as a child begins to play for a parent’s approval or to maintain harmony in the family, his or her motivation and fun will diminish instantly, no matter how talented the player is.Many young players with potential have been turned off tennis by their parents. Some great talents have been destroyed in the process. Unfortunately, in tournament circles one often hears that “This player has super talent, but his parents put too much pressure on him. He just gets too upright to win.”

Parental pressure can take many forms. Parents may force a child to practice, take lessons, or compete in a match. An insidious by-product of parental expectations can be excessive criticism of a child’s effort. A child shouldn’t be made to feel that every mistake will be thrown back at him or her. It’s hard enough to go through the agony of playing badly.

Psychologically, human beings learn just as well, if not better, from positive support as they do from negative reinforcement. It is more helpful to tell a child what he or she did well and suggests what to try in the future that to belabor what went wrong and what not to do. Even after the most disastrous days, parents can say something positive, such as, “I guess you didn’t play well today, but I liked the way you kept trying, “ rather than, “ You really played badly today.” A child’s coach is responsible for the tennis technique, but parents can help create mental well being. Making unflattering comparations between child and his or her peers can damage a child’s motivation. Remember, every child is unique and learns at their own pace; each child’s progress is unrelated to anybody else’s and should be gauged only against itself.

More important that the establishment of work patterns is how the child feels about himself or herself. Whether a child feels like a winner has little to do with the scores. Rather, the approval the child wins from parents for the effort has everything to do with feelings of self-worth. It is difficult for a child to differentiate between having a bad tennis day and being a bad person. So when a parent criticizes a child for being a bad player, that child may feel that the parent thinks he or she is bad. Tennis in childhood can help form later work habits, and more important, it can help develop the quality of self esteem. A great deal of that responsibility lies with the parents.

My message to parents and coaches is to consider these issues and make sure that the long term well being of the child is your driving motive. Recognize that the coach becomes part of the family. Tennis provides countless benefits. Those disagreements about stroke technique are insignificant in the long run.

Wednesday 28 December 2011

Have been writing a article on Mental Training for Players and Parents.It should be soon on here in couple of days.So keep popping-in to get to know about it.I am sure it will definitely change the way some parents think about their child's performance.

Friday 9 December 2011

A day to remember

A day to remember in my life.The result of the AITA Level-1 Fitness Course which I have attended in the month of October in Mumbai have been announced and the good news is that I have passed the examination.I am the first one from Andhra Pradesh to be qualified as a AITA Level-1 Fitness trainer.

Finally managed to find sometime to get in here.Lot of stuff has happened over the last couple of weeks and yea my prediction about Roger Federer to win the World Tour Finals has come true.I managed to catch up the match though it was way passed midnight here in India.Federer was pushed to given in his best must appreciate Tsonga the way he came through the second set.Unfortunately while Tsonga was pushing Federer to give in his best and his whole family who has traveled all the way from Paris to London to watch him play at the O2 Arena,his house was robbed during that time.

Wanted to write a detailed blog about the 2011 Davis Cup Finals where Spain and Argentina were in action last week.It was indeed a great tie and Spain managed to win their 5th Davis Cup title.I must appreciate Delpotro who has give his best in this particular tie but still ended up on the loosing side.In the second rubber Delpotro lost to Ferrer in a thrilling 5setter and in the fourth rubber though he managed to push Nadal to his limit but still lost in 4sets.It was indeed a great performance from Delpotro and pushing Nadal to his limit and that too on a clay court in Spain is not that easy.

Just started working on the statistics of the Indian Tennis Players who are traveling abroad for coaching/training.I will be coming up with an article about it sometime early next year.

Thursday 24 November 2011

A bit of a surprise this morning.The blog which I was expecting it to be published until couple of days ago was published in the news paper this morning.

Here's the link for the article.

Tuesday 22 November 2011

2011 ATP World Tour Finals Preview

Back here after a very long time.But here's a quick Preview of the 2011 ATP World Tour Championships.I have actually sent this particular article couple of days ago to a local news paper so that it would be published in the news papers but unfortunately it was not on so blogging it here.

The last ATP tournament of the 2011 season is all set to start at the O2 Arena in London from tomorrow(Sunday 20th November 2011) where only the Top – 8 ranked players in the singles and the Top – 8 pairs in the doubles will be in action.

World Number #1 Novak Djokovic,#3Andy Murray ,#5 David Ferrer & #7 Tomas Berdych are drawn in Group – A while World #2 Rafael Nadal ,#4 Roger Federer ,# 6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and #8 Mardy Fish are drawn in Group-B.

World #1 Novak Djokovic who had an amazing record of 69 Wins to 4 losses this season is not healthy enough to get through the tough round robin matches. Djokovic who won 3 out the 4 Grandslam titles this year ,surely could win all the matches but his condition seems to be more likely that he’ll suffer a sizable amount of his 2011 losses in one tournament.

World# 2 Rafael Nadal has an easy opener against Mardy Fish who is playing his first World Tour Finals.Expect a match of the Round Robin where Nadal meets Federer.World #3 Andy Murray is into a good group where there is no Nadal and Federer,an ailing Djokovic and Ferrer – a man he beats regularly.But nothing is easy in the World Tour Finals.Murray struggles against Tomas Berdych and yea Murray loves the great indoors at the O2 Arena in London and he’s been pointing to this event for months.

World #4 Roger Federer will slash his way throught this group because his approach to the fall season really paid off.who skipped the entire Asian Tournaments to emerge fresh in Europe,and then got his game and confidence in order by winning the only two events(Basel and Bercy) he played since the US Open.He’s perfectly primed to defend his title.He has been the best of the best for 5times in his career.

In the end, it could be either Federer or Murray who will win the year end championships. Federer and Murray have played each other 12 times during the last 3years but they are yet to cross paths this season.

Federer is on a winning streak but at the same time he may have to get through three players who are ranked above him – Djokovic – Nadal & Murray to get there.But Federer loves London, and the crowds there ,even when he’s facing hometown boy Murray ,Love him back.Murray on the other hand has played the best tennis during last couple of months and has every chance to lift the London title for the first time.

In the doubles Indian Express Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi are seeded #4 while the Indo-Pak Express pair of Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi are seeded #7.

The Indo-Pak Express pair Bopanna and Qureshi who won thie fisrt ATP Master Series tournament last week at the Paris Indoors are high in confidence and they have every chance to get throught the Round Robin stage.They are definitely a pair to watch out this week.


Tuesday 4 October 2011

Too much honesty is not good either

Came across this statement this morning... "It is not good to be very honest in life,Trees which are straight are the first once to be cut down"......And I guess the above statement is 100% right.
You got to be honest in life according to the situation and end of the day all it matter is whether you are honest to yourself or not.
Similarly,when a player is struggling with his form or unable to perform it is the encouragement from the coach which actually works rather than practical coaching.Though the coach knows that developing something is not a over night process,but he still motivates the player with his positive approach.And here the coach is not being honest at the present but end of the day he knows that is the player works out the result will definitely come out.
There are hundreds of examples which can be related to the above statement but end of the at least be honest to yourself.

Saturday 24 September 2011

Davis Cup Draw for 2012.

The draw for the 2012 Davis Cup was out on last Wednesday in Bangkok and since the I haven't been getting time to write this post.

The World Group draw looks interesting.Countries which I support in the Davis Cup,United States and Switzerland are drawn against each other in the R1.United States travel to Switzerland in February to play the R1.Other interesting encounters in the R1 would be between Germany and Argentina which is supposed to be played in Germany.

So there will be Davis Cup ties taking place in two neighboring countries Germany and Switzerland where they take on their respective country opponents.

The draw for the World Group is as follows:


WORLD GROUP

- Spain (s)(c)(*) v Kazakhstan

- Russia (s) v Austria (c)

- France (s) v Canada (c)(*)

- USA (s) v Switzerland (c)

- Italy v Czech Republic (s)(c)

- Sweden v Serbia (s)(c)

- Japan (c)(*) v Croatia (s)

- Germany (c) v Argentina (s)

In the Asia/Oceania Zone Group-1, India is seeded #1 and have been awarded a bye in the R1 and are supposed to take on the winners of the tie between New Zealand and Uzbekistan.Australia seeded #2 will take on China P.R in Australia.

The draw for the Asia/Oceania Zone :


ASIA/OCEANIA ZONE GROUP I

- India (s) v Bye

- New Zealand (c) v Uzbekistan

- Korea, Rep. (c) v Chinese Taipei

- China, P.R. v Australia (s)(c)

With just the final of the Davis Cup left to held between Spain and Argentina in Spain from 02nd December to 04th December 2011,the world awaits for the final result of the Davis Cup 2011.


Monday 19 September 2011

Switzerland wins.In the World Group next year.

It took just 3minutes for Wawrinka to finish the match which was suspended for darkness in Sydney on Sunday.The Swiss,Wawrinka was leading 5-3 in the final set of the final rubber against Australia's Lleyton Hewitt.Hewitt started by serving to stay in the match at 3-5 this morning and after winning couple of points,leading 30-0 he served couple of double faults which was enough for wawrinka to take control of the game.Wawrinka,then went on to win the next couple of points and won the Game,Set,Match and the Tie for Switzerland.

The draw for the 2012 Davis Cup is scheduled to be held on Wednesday 21st September 2011 in Bangkok.So in couple of days,we will get to know which nations are gonna be playing against each other in the World Group and also in the Group -1 where India is seeded #1.

Sunday 18 September 2011

Davis Cup.India goes down 1-4 to Japan.Back in the Group-1 stage.

It has been an action packed weekend,where 16 nations including India were fighting for a spot in the Davis Cup World Group in 2012.India were up against Japan and unfortunately things didn't go in India's favour from day-1.Though India managed to get on board yesterday with a win in the doubles,India entered the third day trailing 1-2 where Somdev had to with draw with a injury and this withdrawal gave my friend Vishnu Vardhan an opportunity to make his debut in the Davis Cup.

It was indeed a great fight by Vishnu who was up against the World #55 Kei Nishikori but lost in the straight sets.With the attitude and fighting spirit vishnu has exhibited in his debut match,there will be many more wins for Vishnu in the years to come.
This win for Japan is definitely gonna be a memorable one as they are back in the World Group of the Davis Cup after 26 Years. Definitely a memorable one for the youngsters because the last time Japan were in the world group,I don't think anyone from the present Japanese Team Members were born then.

The other World Group Play-off tie which I was looking forward was between Australia and Switzerland which was being held in Sydney.Both the team have a Wimbledon Champion who were also the former World #1.Bernard Tomic the youngster gave Australia the first win and put the score board in favor of Australia.But it was the second match where Roger Federer took on Australias Lleyton Hewitt.Though Hewitt managed to win the First set,Roger raised his game to win the next 3 set and leveled the tie with 1-1 on the end of day-1.

Switzerland however couldn't capitalize on the doubles as Federer&Wawrinka lost to Hewitt & Guccione giving Australia the lead of 2-1 by the end of Day-2.Today,on the Day-3 with a must win match to stay in the Tie Roger Federer took on the Youngster Bernard Tomic in the reverse singles and though Federer lost in the First set,he managed to win the next 3 and leveled the Tie 2-2.In the final match of tie Australias Lleyton hewitt took on Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka.It was a must win match for both these players as the on who win will qualify for the World Group next year.The match was suspended due to darkness when the score was 2sets all and in the Final set the Swiss was leading 5-3.Switzerland is definitely in the drivers set as of now with the score in their favor and just one game away to get into the world group.Its definitely not yet over for the Australia as they have even chance to get to back into this match.So got to wait for few more hours to get to know the result.

Also there was a a Semi-final clash between Spain Vs France in Spain and Serbia Vs Argentina in Serbia.Finally it is going to be Spain and Argentina who will be playing in the 2011 Davis Cup finals in Spain from 2nd December - 4th December 2011.

Friday 16 September 2011

3years & I am back.

Three years after I stopped blogging,I now decided to start writing the blog again.There is a strong reason about why I have decided to start writing again which I do not wish to disclose it but yea it is for the benefit of the people who read my blogs.
So stay tuned as I am back on the blogging world again.