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Virtual Conference for Junior Players, Parents
by TRN Staff, 22 May 2024
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An online event where junior tennis players and their parents can learn valuable tips and strategies on how to successfully navigate the junior tennis landscape is being held on June 9th.
The Junior Tennis Player and Parent Virtual Conference is presented by Danielle McNamara of DLM Coaching and Lisa Stone of ParentingAces. The event runs from Noon-5 p.m. ET and cost $30 to register (https://juniortennisconference.eventbrite.com)
The conference will feature experienced junior and college tennis coaches from around the country, leading experts in sports performance and tennis industry representatives.
Speakers and topics include:
- Jack Newman and Billy Pate - College Tennis: Understanding the Landscape and Roadmap
- Lynn McNally and Ryan Ginley - The Top 5 Mistakes Junior Tennis Players and Parents Make
- JY Aubone, Jonathan Stokke - How To Find the Right Club/Coach for Your Junior Tennis Player
- Chase Hodges and Shawna Fors - Understanding the Junior Tennis Pathway: USTA and UTR
- Dean Hollingworth and Pete Scales - Promoting Physical & Mental Health of Junior Tennis Players
All sessions will be recorded and made available to conference registrants following the event.
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