You have to compare Apple to Apple, and not Apple to Orange. If you have two kids, A & B, and assume that both kids have the exact natural abilities. If kid A has money to get expensive/better coaching and works just as hard as kid B; However, kid B does not have the resources to get the expensive coaching that kid A does, kid A will make the team and kid B will not. If everyone is working hard, and has resources to get the best coaches money can buy, at that point, it comes down to natural abilities. But money does matter. |
Big deal |
Yes, kids are getting private lessons, tutors, private coaches, math tutors, prep courses, college counselors, etc.
The pressure on kids is horrible. They feel stressed. I feel sorry for kids today. |
I know a couple kids that started tennis in 9th grade and then played at D3 schools. |
Fake news unless it’s like Gettysburg college |
There is a big difference between D3 schools such as M.I.T, Williams, CMU and Shenandoah University, LOL.... |
DP here. If the kid was very athletic and played another sport and picked up tennis later, it would be possible. We knew a coach who was a former soccer and football player I think. He started tennis is high school, played in college and was teaching kids tennis after college. I can’t remember which sports he played before. |
I’m saying it’s impossible to get to a high level(meaning UTR 10 plus) starting in 9th grade. But I’m happy to be proved wrong with a unicorn |
Well I’m telling you my kid has a young tennis coach who played college/pro who started playing tennis in high school. I didn’t drill him if he actually played tennis since he was younger but only played more seriously in high school or he picked up a tennis racquet for the first time in 9th grade. He is a tall, very fit athletic guy who told me he played other sports until high school. |
Cool! Like Scottie sheffler, natural athlete who was good at everything and had to be careful playing basketball, etc when he got so good at golf in high school.
Same for Clayton Kershaw- long term MLB pitcher who plays amazing basketball and pickleball too. Ditto Chris Young. Princeton basketball and baseball, mlb pitcher and then sports management m/mba. |
Literally, 0.1% of all athletes…and less than 5% of any pro athlete in a specific sport. Kyler Murray was drafted into the MLB and then decided to stay in college and go to NFL. |
NP. I know one as well. And our HS team is horrible. They are playing at Shenandoah. |
Go Rangers! |
Many retire and play competitive pickleball now. It’s pretty funny these tall retired professional athletes.
My friends kids go to private school in Miami with a ton of professional Athletes’ kids. Some of the flashy wives were the biggest dynamic to get used to. And no one there cared about Covid. |
I am the pp who said my kid had a young coach start late. Who knows if he played at a school like Shenandoah. He coaches kids and is the “pro”. |