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Coaching
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Progressive Tennis
Progressive Tennis is a program
for 5-9 year olds which allows young players to
learn and play the game more quickly, efficiently
and successfully, using a systematic progression of
court sizes, balls, and racquets, to scale the game
down to an appropriate level.
Tennis Manitoba is working with member clubs to
introduce the Progressive Tennis program, which will
include junior tournaments that offer Progressive
Tennis events.
The concept has been imported from European
countries such as France and Belgium where it was
used to successfully develop players like Justine
Henin-Hardenne and Olivier Rochus.
Please advise Tennis Manitoba if
you would like to be contacted for future
Progressive Tennis programs and/or tournaments in
Manitoba.
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Contact Tennis Manitoba
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More on Progressive Tennis
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Progressive Tennis video clips
See also:
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ITF launches effort to push tennis globally
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Mini Tennis in Canada
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