Spanish Tennis

Why will American players dominate the world tennis rankings soon?

This past January I prepared a chart for the International Coaches Institute, comparing US and Spanish tennis. Over the last 20 years, Spain has been the world’s leading country in tennis, not just in the number of top players but also prospective players to reach the top.

While I was working on the report I realized that something was changing. I was in San Francisco, sharing my views with a group of coaches, but they were quite skeptical about my explanation. The topic of my speech was the headline of this article.

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#2 Successful Habits for Overcoming Adversity

The second of the “21 Successful Habits for Overcoming Adversity”, by Emilio Sánchez Vicario, describes the importance of confidence. How can we build confidence? David Ferrer’s story is an excellent example.

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Andy Murray, “The confidence”.

Confidence provides the ideal state for competing, and it allows us to confront difficult situations by using the right tools. Confidence lets us organize the tools so that we can overcome adversity and pressure.

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My ‘other’ Roland Garros

This year’s Roland Garros 2016 has been very special for the Sánchez-Casal Academy, full of emotion, friendship and stories about the academy on Parisian soil. Daniel Muñoz, Head of Communications and Media at the academy, tells us the tale.

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Garbiñe, the murderous and sweet look

Reliability, aggressivity, self-confidence, amazing physical competency and strength and, above all, stress resilience, superiority. All this is reflected in a smile: the smile of Garbiñe Muguruza.

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Sanchez-Casal opens in China

After 15 years the Tennis Academy of China Sanchez-Casal is a reality in the historic city of Nanjing with the temples of six dynasty’s surrounding it, is the biggest challenge for the future of ASC. This is the amazing story on how it happened.

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