Anonymous wrote:My kid loves LOVES JTCC. He’s been taking the group classes since 2021. The coaches care about the kids and the training program is systematic. The amount of positivity that flows through that place is inspiring. One of the coaches (Eric) has a smile/laugh that physically lifts kids up and keeps them trying when a skill is hard. The kids learn great tennis, learn how to compete well and appropriately and grow emotionally and socially.
It’s a really special place. It’s unusual in that it does not feel like a transactional place, but is a community. There is tennis available that is closer, but it’s not the same.
Anonymous wrote:We do privates with Misha tennis, and hire our own hitting partners , been working great
Anonymous wrote:BTA was great for my daughter from when she was beginner and beyond. She developed in the program, was in their Gold Ball group, eventually playing at Wash U.
Anonymous wrote:My kid loves LOVES JTCC. He’s been taking the group classes since 2021. The coaches care about the kids and the training program is systematic. The amount of positivity that flows through that place is inspiring. One of the coaches (Eric) has a smile/laugh that physically lifts kids up and keeps them trying when a skill is hard. The kids learn great tennis, learn how to compete well and appropriately and grow emotionally and socially.
It’s a really special place. It’s unusual in that it does not feel like a transactional place, but is a community. There is tennis available that is closer, but it’s not the same.
Anonymous wrote:My kid loves LOVES JTCC. He’s been taking the group classes since 2021. The coaches care about the kids and the training program is systematic. The amount of positivity that flows through that place is inspiring. One of the coaches (Eric) has a smile/laugh that physically lifts kids up and keeps them trying when a skill is hard. The kids learn great tennis, learn how to compete well and appropriately and grow emotionally and socially.
It’s a really special place. It’s unusual in that it does not feel like a transactional place, but is a community. There is tennis available that is closer, but it’s not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move South or move to Spain
Yeah agreed there are no real studs even at JTCC. The best guy is a high UTR 11. What I’m saying is there are no Tiafoes in the pipeline and better players in Florida and So cal
It’s not even about Tiafor etc
He’s a freak of nature
But the continuous development of high level players (even if they are not pro standard) — this isn’t the area for that
Most of the Virginia Cavaliers tennis players were trained at JTCC.
Besides Colby who?
Anonymous wrote:When my DS was at JTCC, they were all UTR 13, 12, or even 14 (Similar in ages to Tiafoe). They were all high-level ITF juniors and the most top-ranked in the nation. Did the level go down a lot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move South or move to Spain
Yeah agreed there are no real studs even at JTCC. The best guy is a high UTR 11. What I’m saying is there are no Tiafoes in the pipeline and better players in Florida and So cal
It’s not even about Tiafor etc
He’s a freak of nature
But the continuous development of high level players (even if they are not pro standard) — this isn’t the area for that
Most of the Virginia Cavaliers tennis players were trained at JTCC.