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ZOO Tennis - 10/15/2012
http://tenniskalamazoo.blogspot.com/ I first heard over the weekend from the Running Forehand blog that Andrea Collarini, who had played under the US flag for more than two years, including at 2010's US Open Junior Championships, will return to playing for Argentina, where he grew up and developed prior to receiving a USTA grant for training in Boca Raton. RUNNING FOREHAND http://www.runningforehand.com/2012/...for-argentina/ Today, the Asociación Argentina de Tenis (AAT) emitted a release that rejoiced many: Andrea Collarini will, from now on, once again represent Argentina on the ATP Tour, “a very important decision” for the young lefty: “I was born in the United States, but I lived and developed my tennis in Argentina for as long as I can remember, and have even represented what I feel is my country. I value the experience I gained in the United States, but my place is here.” NYT - 2010 http://straightsets.blogs.nytimes.co...l-affiliation/ Earlier in 2010, he moved with his coach, Diego Moyano, to Boca Raton, Fla., to be a part of the U.S.T.A.’s training program, setting off wrinkles of anger in much of Argentina.... ... In that same article, Collarini told Robson that the U.S.T.A. “pays me everything,” meaning that they are now providing financial backing for his touring of the junior and pro circuit, not uncommon from an up-and-coming junior player. Last edited by tennis5 : 10-20-2012 at 07:51 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I remember well seeing him at 2010 USO juniors. Crafty lefty. Made a big splash because he was 100% Argentinian, but born in USA and USTA got him. He upset #1 ITF junior in 1st round. Looked good. What were the chances USA would keep him? Only if they could outspend the Argentines. He did not consider himself American.
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I think this is a possible solution to American tennis. We should offer free training at a Boca to the top 50 juniors in the world, accept the Americans. I guarantee you in 10 years we will be dominating again. |
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haha obviously we dont get the full story. In a situation like this there are contracts drawn up, bonuses and ranking expectations.
Could have been a 3 year contract...if he does not reach a certain ranking...the USTA stops paying his expenses, in which case he can change back to playing for argentina |
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Hilarious.
I seriously think if they bulldozed White Plains, converted all the Training Centers to City Facilities, fired everyone (& I mean EVERYONE) at Junior Development & then hired a commitee of 3 (Put one bean counter with Tennis 5 & Clark, or TCF & MisterBill, or Aloha & someone else....I don't care) to decide how to divy up the money....that we'd be way better off. Blue Chip &/or Top 50 usta gets you so much, Top 100, but only a 3 star gets this much. The guy who's 250 with usta (but is a 5 star) gets that much. (& 2-3 guys here could figure it out). Maybe save a few coins for the freak athlete who's coming on strong & all three can agree on. & then hire a couple of ladies to send checks out to the kids once a month & let them go find their own training. No beaurocracy (sp?), no wheelchair or diversity grants, (if you want to hold back some for financial need, it's up to you). Keep the foam & whiffle balls if you want to. Keep the computer monkeys at tennis link (& maybe have them revamp the USTA website). But just send checks to the kids & let them go find the best coach or academy that they can buy. The elite will probably congregate together anyway (like they did in the late 80s/early 90s). Hell some of them might end up at Boca City courts or Carson or Flushing Meadows City courts anyway (along with new coaches who HAVE a history of delivering.) You guys probably have 10-15 other (or better) ideas, but first we bulldoze the whole damn thing down, & put a process in place to send the $$ to the kids. Wouldn't be any worse than the past 15 years performance at the USTA Jr. Dev. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Let me guess tennis 5 will give privileges to her son, tcf to his daughter , aloha to his daughter and hey don't forget about me your pain in the butt pal at TT, throw in some coins for me, wink wink
Is reminds me of my post to TCF many years ago Quote:
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I would give 1/3 of the money to the accredited tennis academies and let them give out the scholarships. And the other 2/3 of the money to the kids who want to go pro for traveling expenses. Simple. Oh, and I guess you couldn't be living in another country..... |
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So if I am privy with the directors of these tennis academies I get the coins Please give me $100,000 because my kid wants to go pro, I promise I will not piss or gamble it away, see the problem ? How do we identify the crazy parents there are lots of them out there, some need it, some have deep pockets and don't need money. Collarini is an American citizen at birth. Last edited by Pro_Tour_630 : 10-16-2012 at 05:12 PM. |
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1- Shut down USTA Junior Dev. Sell everything at auction. 2- Fire everyone with USTA Junior Development. (from P-Mac on down). 3- Keep Tennislink, Tournaments & Ranking System. We'd have the same number of Top Ten players from Jr. Dev. with -0- dollars spent each year as we've gotten the past 15 years under the past 2 regimes. But.....If we (or they) wanted to spend money on Junior Dev., then get a few smart people (maybe you & me? or people alot smarter than us) to come up with a SYSTEM to hand out the dough directly to the kids. We don't pick out the players.....the system that we create (or the computer) would. (just like it currently picks the players for an L1 or for star rankings on TRN). You might think a player who is a 14 y/o blue chip & who is top 50 nationally (USTA) should get 2k per month (for training, lessons, travel etc.) & I might think he should get 1.5K per month. Whatever. But we're not picking the players, we're coming up with a system which will determine what a player (at a particular level & age) would get. If the "commitee" or you & me....decides to hold some money back for financial need kids (or late blooming athletic freaks), that would be ok by me...or not. My point is.....just shut down the failed Junior Dev. system & send the dough to the kids. You (or tennishacker or whoever) can decide how much the kids in each level & age group get with the Tens of Millions saved by shutting down P-Mac's feifdom. Let the kids (& parents) who have been identified by ranking & or stars..... decide how to get the most (best) tennis training for the money. . Last edited by hound 109 : 10-17-2012 at 06:49 PM. |
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(& I would think that funds should be held to send the best of the best to represent the US & improve their game at International competitions.) Probably another 10-15 common sense items would need to be included as well. But big picture.....dump PD & send the funds to the kids to get the best training for the money & the family. . Last edited by hound 109 : 10-18-2012 at 08:47 AM. Reason: Added "fitness" as an approved expense. good point |
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Maybe if patmac got martians from outer space to train with his American jr for free some members of the forum would be happy. Brining the best clay courter jr in the world to play with our hard court kids is not a great idea if we have to pay for it, it should be free |
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This whole discussion is basically turned into a pay junior tennis for play. Everyone is talking about how great a new system with money being widely distributed would be. What about the unintended consequences?
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I think we would be better served by decreasing the amount spent on junior development and increasing the number of tournaments available to all age groups. If you look at tournament density in countries that produce great players, it is much higher in small countries that still have a lot of tournaments.
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I agree USTA HP has never really worked. Understand the checks and balances. But distributing the money from the USTA out, I could see a money grab. I.e. like federal grants, entitlements, etc. USTA will never let go. Mgmt shake would be a better start.
I also agree the more national point tournaments need to be out there. Heck, why not all tournaments count for national points? Local less than sectional, etc.
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A agree that HP has been a failure tennis wise. They seem to do pretty good job on fitness and strength training. Some juniors go just for that. I was at a presentation by top USTA strength and fitness coach. She went over in fine detail different muscle groups important for tennis. Showed pictures of Querry when they started with him. His weaknesses. Showed what they worked on for 6 months. Showed the after pictures. Big difference, especially in shoulder area. Maybe she snowed me. In the private sector not hard to get top tennis training. I think the physical and strength stuff much harder to get right. Lot of misinformation.
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Why did Taylor T. and Melanie O. blow up under them? |
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2012
USTA Releases Collarini http://tenniskalamazoo.blogspot.com/ I received a brief statement from the USTA today regarding the announcement over the weekend that Andrea Collarini would return to representing Argentina after nearly three years playing under the US flag. "Andrea has asked that he be able to represent Argentina again. We will release him. We wish him all the best." I followed up with a question regarding any repayment of grants, etc. that Collarini received while training with the USTA and I was told he would not be required to provide any reimbursement, and the paperwork releasing him to Argentina is being sent to the ITF. End of Zoo article. --------------------------- Collarini words about life under Boca's USTA PD - ........the U.S.T.A. “pays me everything,” meaning that they are now providing financial backing for his touring of the junior and pro circuit. So glad that he this young man who hid no fact where his loyalties lies gets to keep all that "pays me everything" $ Last edited by tennis5 : 10-20-2012 at 07:57 AM. |
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When I was reading more about Collarini, I came across this paragraph...
http://www.tennis.com/tournaments/20.../#.UINgzY7EXGk It happened this year in the case of Sean Berman, who reached January’s Australian Open boys’ final. The USTA, which funded Berman for several years, declined to offer his immediate release when the South Africa-born Berman declared his intention to play for Australia. “We would not release him because we had given him direct financial support,” Curry (USTA spokesperson) said. How did this ever end with Berman, who was not American born, did the USTA recoup their money? |
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