A Look Inside Australian Tennis

March 12th, 2010 Posted in Competition Pathway, Junior Tennis Players, Tennis News, Training Pathway by Dean Santillan

Tennis Australia are obviously feeling the squeeze after the 4 corners program and now have made a small online booklet to reinforce they are doing the right thing. Only 90 players access the Academy program, that is shocking it should be in the hundreds.

But if you don’t have the money you are not welcome. Spend thousands chasing a ranking good enough to achieve entrance only to be asked for more money.

Everything is results based not talent based.

Click here to view the booklet.

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