Charting Tennis Matches

The following post is an excerpt from The Tennis Parent’s Bible.  Thank you for visiting, Frank Giampaolo

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Why Should you Chart Matches?

Do you chart your child’s match?  I find many, if not most, parents do not chart their child’s matches. A match chart can reveal many clues to help improve your child’s game.

Why Chart Matches:

  • Charting matches will allow you to systematically evaluate your child’s performance. The focus will be on their performance goals and NOT their outcome goals.
  • Charting tournament matches is a super way to get details about the actual performance of your player. It is also a great stress buster for you.
  • Charting produces important information to your child and their coaches. It provides facts versus opinions. There are dozens of types of charts. You can get as detailed or as basic as you like depending on the players age and ability level. (Free Chart Collection down load with the purchase of The Tennis Parent’s Bible on Clickbank)
  • Charting will identify the strengths and weaknesses of your child.

NOTE: It is often meaningful to chart the opponent as well- your child may play them again in the future.

  • Charting will also spot what we call “Reoccurring Nightmares”. These are issues that tend to show up week after week.
  • Be aware that charts will be slightly different depending on the style of opponent your child is facing.
  • Charting will make a positive impact on your child’s game by providing the coaches with the results of your findings.

Thank you for Visiting, Frank Giampaolo

Contact: Frank Giampaolo
FGSA@earthlink.net
www.MaximizingTennisPotential.com

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