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My son's a pretty good 8 year old player, especially groundstrokes. His serve is coming around, however since changing to a continental grip a few months back, he's still inconsistent. Last spring/summer (first exposure to a few tournaments) he served underhand during a few matches. He's doesn't particularly like doing it, but he enjoys playing and it was the only way to avoid double faulting more than half his serves (at the time).
As of today, I'd estimate that in a competitive environment (continental grip and pretty decent serve technique) he'd double fault about half his serves. Do you think he should hold off on tournament play until he becomes more consistent? Should underhand serves ever be an option? Thanks. |
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+ 1, welcome back TCF..................................
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There seems to be much discussion on this forum about "playing too early".
IMHO.. as long as the kid can keep score and is courteous, fair, can call lines correctly, etc...they are ready. You are just training them for one more aspect of the game. it is actually hard to simulate. Tournament play is such a different, mental aspect to the game: shaking off unfair calls, loud, obnoxious onlookers, brand new opponents, the opponent's parents...sometimes cheering at your unforced errors. Mental toughness... Hard to practice that outside of the real thing. All kids have something to work on. Most adults do. We just keep plugging along There has been some debate (on forum) of current top juniors hitting an eventual success ceiling if continued to be allowed to compete without having all strokes and parts of the game "ready", and funny this thread popped up, I just was watching this video this a.m....Azarenka, age 13 at the Orange Bowl. Who can me she doesn't have strokes to work on (including serve!). But early tournament play does not seem to have hindered her. (I know you have a boy, so slightly different strategy, etc, ...but the moral of the story remains). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80dX_yNz70c&sns=em |
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I'm actually really surprised to see how good she is now compared to how she looked at 13. Obviously, was still a good competitor at 13 but her game looked all kinds of hitchy. Also, where's all that noise that she now makes, LOL |
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When my kids started playing, their coach at that time thought they shouldn't compete until they could regularly "beat the ghost." Basically he would have them play games -- but with no one on the other side of the court! So as long as they did not double fault too much, they would win the game, or beat the ghost. We still have great memories of them out there, all alone, calling out the score.
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I read some of the comments about the Azarenka video at age 13 and then watched the video with interest. I thought from some of the postings her strokes were going to be very flawed. They were not. The stokes look good. The swing on the serve is good and that's the critical point. Of course what she does with her lower body, taking her right leg way off the ground at times and other times landing on the right leg are problems. But, like I have said before, if the swing is good those can be easily fixed. If the swing is the problem- the fix becomes very difficult.
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And not a grunt/shriek heard out of azarenka at 13.
Just makes her utter cheating gamesmanship nowadays all the more disgusting. Totally coached and forced in order to disrupt opponents. Sorry. /rant.
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You are complimentary because you know the result is that this little girl grew up to become the #1 WTA player. If this was any body else's kid playing exactly like that in 2013, you'd both be super negative about her zero chances for even a modestly successful pro career. Last edited by Soianka : 01-08-2013 at 02:41 PM. |
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I'm not ready to say that she makes those horrible noises in an effort to cheat these days though. |
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