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Was speaking to a tennis coach recently, someone who would be classified as young.
I mentioned in conversation Bjorn Borg and his on-court approach in that he never gave an opponent an indication of his mental state and how that ice cool approach was viewed correctly as a weapon in the psychological battle. To my astonishment the coach had never heard of Borg. How can we have someone coaching kids who has never heard of one of the game's greats and worse still, was unaware of one of his greatest strengths, a strength which of course, remains relevant today. I know coaches are there for the technical side of tennis but a little history on the game's great players should surely be on the menu too as well as teaching kids to keep their cool under pressure. |
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if he was born in the 80's and became aware of tennis in the 90's it is understandable that he wouldn't be familiar with borg. but borg is a legend and it is sort of shocking that he hasn't heard of him. when federer won his 5th wimbledon surely he must have heard the commentators mentioning borg's name, plus the fact that they kept showing borg in the audience. is he familiar with mcenroe or connors, though?
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tennis is a sport where players donīt care much about tradition and the history of our game. if you donīt believe me just read enough posts in his forum
imagine a golf pro not knowing who arnold palmer was
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In Borg's case he's the perfect example of keeping one's cool on a tennis court and giving an opponent nothing. That's worth teaching in my book. |
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UYnfortunately, it's just a sign of the times. I'm sure if you asked him what "Super Saturday" was as it relates to Tennis, you would get a blank stare. To me and the rest of the older crowd, that was just yesterday and it was arguably one of the greatest days in tennis.
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there are many fascinating books about the different eras in tennis that are worth reading.
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That is pretty shocking. And sad.
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It's not surprising. A tennis coach doesn't have to know tennis history to teach tennis technique and skills. But it is a shame.
This isn't uncommon. I have read stories of how famous baseball players are not familiar with baseball history. I enjoy reading about the history of any top sport from chess, tennis, football, hockey, baseball, golf etc. It's nice to read about some of the fascinating things that has happened in that sport's history. One negative about learning about tennis history is something I think a top former player expressed about Fred Perry and how they taught tennis in England. Apparently Fred Perry had an odd way of playing that was very wristy and was very hard to master. The tennis teachers in England tried to teach their players for years to play like Fred Perry and it really was too tough to learn. That was one of the explanations why a country that loves tennis like England couldn't produce a top caliber player of the level of Perry for years. |
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It's surprising, but Borg more than most players of his generation has simply disappeared. Yes, he turns up in the stands when a record of his is in jeopardy, but McEnroe is always around as a broadcaster, Connors coached Roddick for a short time, Vilas plays some masters events, etc.
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imagine all the u.s. coaches trying to learn their youngsters to play like Jimmy Connors
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Didnt Chris Evert relay some similar story when she was playing a younger opponent and there were pics on the walls of previous champions and the younger girl didnt know any of them?
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must have been a fun competition. Fred Perry on the other hand was world champion in table tennis.maybe even a greater accomplishment
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