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Please don't lump all juniors in one category. It really makes it hard to believe you work with American juniors if you think that this is how they behave, although I can't say many good things about the academy kids, but it's more of big cheats, throw their garbage all over the place, trash talk, or can't talk. In the Northeast, tennis is a fortune. The juniors are thrilled to be there and value every minute of it otherwise they would be doing something else. Period. Last edited by tennis5 : 01-19-2012 at 09:01 AM. |
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Anyone interested in my results or level can feel free to fly out to California and come out for a couple of sets...on me.
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The point is if they are not considered because 1. already been stereotyped that American juniors are lazy and whiney 2. college coaches go directly looking at foreign pools 3. foreign players are older, already tried pro tour now wanting to go to American colleges full ride....... eventually, there will be very few American juniors playing D-1 college tennis. I do not think that is true in other college sports. Americans are MINORITY in college tennis!? but not in other sports!? Correct me if I am wrong (that was my previous question posted). I believe, wholeheartedly, that there are numbers of TALENTED, DRIVEN, HARD-WORKING American junior tennis players who want to play college tennis if they are given the opportunity. The TOP junior slackers probably believe in innate ability but not hard work to acheive their goals. They need attitude adjustment, tough love and should learn to respect their coaches! |
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"I believe, wholeheartedly, that there are numbers of TALENTED, DRIVEN, HARD-WORKING American junior tennis players who want to play college tennis if they are given the opportunity." Help me understand this: are you saying that they must be given the opportunity AND THEN they will start working hard? Sounds a bit backwards to me...
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I have nothing against foreign players, they are some of the best kids, but my main reason against so many foreigners on college teams is that American tennis is suffering. Less American kids playing college tennis=less kids playing in the future. |
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BTW, stereotype that American juniors are lazy and whiney was indicated in your posts and ....I hope no college coaches believe that. |
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If several college rosters are constantly packed with foreign recruits, the message that the parents SHOULD get is: have your kids work harder and stop being so picky when it comes to schools. I have had several discussions with current coaches at great D-1 schools (perhaps not "great" in tennis) who say that it's difficult to get Americans to play at their programs because: 1. the school doesn't have a great Football team (foreigners don't care about that); 2. the school is in a small town and there's nothing to do (foreigners don't care about that); 3. the school is in some fly-over state (foreigners don't care about that); 4. the school doesn't have a robust sorority/fraternity system (foreigners don't care about that). At the same time, the coaches are under a great deal of pressure to be competitive in order to save the programs and their own jobs! What are they to do? Go with the Americans who want to play there (but who are simply not good enough) and have the tennis programs chopped because it's not competitive enough?! I appreciate your convictions but you have to look at the whole picture.
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Your views are skewed. Your post sounds like you are working with wealthy kids, who think they are entitled to everything. Reality is that there is a large pool of middle class junior players who can't qualify for finaid, and are dependent on their parents for financial support for college. These kids worked hard at their games/academics, playing the USTA tournament system, but they have no chance against a foreigner. |
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A dad said to me the other day, who played D1, that if he faced the same competition today, he is not sure he would get a spot.
This dad who did get a spot, years ago, has invested that love of tennis in his son. Now, if the son doesn't get a spot, will that junior then turn into a dad who then doesn't instill the love of tennis in his son as he knows there are no spots for Americans? It is a downward spiral for American tennis when you take away the opportunities. Foreigners in American college tennis and the bizarre reductions that the USTA has coming up will be the nail in the coffin. |
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Because he hasn't authorized me to release the name of the school (my friend's job being on the line). But check out the D-1 rankings and roster and I'm sure you'll be able to figure out the place.
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There are 263 NCAA DI men’s tennis programs. If they average 3 new players each year there are 789 spots. There are 25 blue-chip and 50 5 star players. That sounds pretty bleak for American tennis. I guess if you count the top 25 programs that works out to 75 spots. If you go top 75 programs it would be 1 American and 2 foreign players for each school. Last edited by justinmadison : 01-19-2012 at 02:28 PM. |
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There are 950 men’s tennis programs. They break down to 263 NCAA DI, 161 NCAA DII, 314 NCAA DIII, 92 NAIA and 120 NJCAA tennis programs.
For men there are 4.5 scholarships for NCAA DI and DII programs, 5 per team NAIA and up to 9 for NJCAA schools. I guess if it were limited to American players you could go to TRN and look down 2850 players and find the cutoff for kids playing college tennis. Unfortunately there are not 2800 players listed for any graduating year. |
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