5.0 out of 5 stars
Review of "Taking Your Tennis ON TOUR", June 12, 2009
This review is from: Taking Your Tennis on Tour: The Business, Science, and Reality of Going Pro (Paperback)
If you've had thoughts about becoming a professional tennis player and are actually serious about it, or you're a parent who wants to know what your child is going to be experiencing if he/she has dreams of that nature, then this book is a "must." The competition is absolutely fierce, so therefore, you need all the information and help you can get. After you've read this, you will have a far greater appreciation of what it's like to leave home and try to make it in the pro's.
The financial demands for getting into the professional game are enormous, particularly here in the USA. When you see someone who has been able to play "in the show," it wasn't an accident that he/she made it that far. You can't do it by yourself. The player must have other people helping out, otherwise, it's awfully tough.
Hard work, while required, is unfortunately, not enough to succeed. The ATP tour now has over 1900 players in the computer ranking list. Do you know how many are allowed to play in the qualifying tournaments for the grand slams?
Chapter titles are: (1) The College Route to the Pro's, (2) Physical Toughness, Nutritional Toughness, Mental Toughness, (3) Develop Your Business Sense, Financial Planning, Your Sponsorship Plan, Sponsorship Contracts, Do You Need a Sports Agent?, (4) Matchmaking, Travel Toughness, Knowing When to "Hang it Up," and Looks Like You Made It. The book also has an index and a reference section for further reading.
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