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I am relocating to Atlanta, Georgia in a few months and I have a 9year old daughter. We currently homeschool her and we are looking for the best junior development coach in the area. She has only been playing tennis for about 10months, but, she has gotten progressively better in a short amount of time.
Still she is a better athlete with potential than a tennis player today. She has played soccer, volleyball, and ran track in the past. In volleyball she received the best Spiker award, and she won 5 gold medals last summer in track. We are not interested in her being the best 10year old tennis player in the world right now. But, we do want her to get best-in-class training and learn the game. Both my wife and I are former athletes (the wife a former sprinter in track, and myself former football player) but neither one of us has played tennis before. Any suggestions on the best junior coaches for young girls would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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Atlanta is big city and you should tell us where you will live unless you are willing to spend hrs to drive. Also every cities has decent tennis academies so it depends on how serious you are.
Lifetime tennis (Racket club of south) in Norcross should have good programs.
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He developed Grace Min and a host of other excellent female players. He really focuses on excellent technique. |
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There are a lot of good people at Lifetime. My son did a southern camp there. Another good contact there would be Sanjay Jayaram.
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GA,
Based on his website, he seems to know his stuff, very good coach. ...I'm just curious, How 'strict' he is about that straight arm stuff? I mean, I have a pretty clear idea what are the benefits (and downsides) of doing it, can do it and teach it also no problem there, but just not sure if thats a good idea with every player So, how do you see it, does Heath evaluate every player separately or trying to make them all to do straight arm? Any of his juniors hit with double bend? If not all of them straight arm, what's you opinion how that's decided when not (he decides, player decides...?) One of the reason why I'm asking this is because he seems to compliment his wife many times (on videos) of 'perfect shots', after explaining this straight arm stuff, when his wife hits NOT with straigth arm but more or less double bend (or combination of both tecniques) Not trying to put him down or anything here, just curious how he puts this straight arm stuff in practise |
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Heath Waters a good coach but he is very unorthodox in his methods (he encourages two forehands instead of a backhand). He is also in the neighborhood of 200 for a private lesson. My suggestions would be Windward Academy in Alpharetta. Windward has several 5 stars and Blue Chip girls in all age groups. The coaches are top notch. Cant go wrong there. Another suggestion would be Jeff Weaver at ACE Academy in Norcross. Jeff has some younger girls 12s and 14s who are top 100 in the nation. In my opinion, Jeff is the most complete development coaches in the city. He has a smaller academy that allows him to give lots of one on one time. If you want some other info on coaches, training, etc in the ATL, PM me as I have a son who 17 and a 10 year old daughter currently training. Good luck.
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Rodney Harmon
He has limited time to work with players but he has always made time for players who had the drive and ability to make it to the next level. He can definitely lead you in the right direction without breaking the bank. |
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Yep, I've been out there. I've seen the Strive kids play and if I recall correctly, it's Heath's daughter who hits the 2 forehands. So, by logic, I'm assuming that's his method. I'm not saying it is good or bad. It may be the next big thing but it IS unorthodox. I also agree with other posters that $250 is waaaaaayyyy too much for a private for a 9 year old. There are plenty of other coaches in the ATL with a better record for developing juniors than Heath. Tori Hawkins at Windward, for example, has every bit as sterling of a resume as Heath at 25% of the price. That;s not to say Heath isn't a great coach. He obviously is. I just argue that he is $180/hr better than the next guy. Especially when talking about a 9 year old. |
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I'll just post a quick follow up to my post above. I know Heath will respond with his bio including his wife, Ashley Harkleroad, and a list of pros he has worked with. Heath is a great coach and I hope he is not offended by my presenting facts. His methods may very well produce the next "big thing" in tennis. In response to the OPs original question, I will just present this: 1n the 2013 class, Windward has 6 girls in the top 200 in the nation, 4 in the top 100. In the 2014 class, there are 4 Windward girls in the top 100, in the 2015 class there are 4 top 200, and so on. Just looking at the recent success, I, as a tennis parent find no compelling argument to spend 4x for a private lesson over someone who is constantly and presently producing top 100 talent. I don't mean to offend Heath at all.
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Battle2Victory,
I agree with drfrankfree's suggestion about Jeff Weaver at ACE Academy in Norcross. About Windward Tennis Academy, in addition to Torrey, there are other very good coaches. Will Wright and Henry Darko. Their academy is very highly reputed for girls as drfrankfree mentioned. There are some very good younger girls as well in their day time program. I would suggest you to try out all academies suggested here. Spend some time when these coaches take private lessons for other kids, talk to them about what you want from them for your daughter and make your decision. Good Luck! |
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Atlanta is a big city...but these coaches are top-notch! In no particular order, you can't go wrong with these guys:
Greg Amerson (Lifetime)-Norcross Torrey Hawkins (Windward)-Alpharetta Jason Parker (Olde Towne Athletic Club)-Marietta Jeff Weaver (ACE Academy)-Norcross |
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I would second Jeff Weaver and his partner John Lawerence
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