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  1. #1
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    To coach or not to coach?

    I'm wondering if anyone can shed some light on a question:

    Is it beneficial for young players for the coach or parent to sit on the side on- court and help players when they have a break. The same as in Davis and Fed Cups?

    What are the pros and what are the cons in your opinion?


    From a parents' point of view what do you think about this?

    What do coaches think about that and do they think that this will be beneficial more to the player, coach or parent?


    I'm going to do my little survey and will come back with my findings.

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    Here in Spain we coach the younger players when they are playing there matches, this should be aloud at junior levels, it helps the player understand what is going on in the match, when they are young they can come off court and have no idea what they did right or wrong.

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    I agre 100% !!!!

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