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How to become a pro etc


Where do u start?

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The simple answer is to get an IPIN from the ITF website, and then turn up for futures qualifying events and try and qualify... that's all you need to do to play in Futures events; and for the majority of the GB Futures, if not all of them, there are byes in the first round, so you'd be able to play in the event.

Whether or not you lose 0 and 0 depends on your ability though....

Obviously though to be a pro you have to have some kind of talent (I think a rating of 4.1/4.2 is the kind of rating you should be at to have any chance at futures qualifying, and probably needs to be in the 3's really), although that doesn't stop some of the entrants who do it just because they can.





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but do u have to be a junior first

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No of course not, there are no rules or limits, as long as you have an IPIN you can turn up on the first day of any Futures Qualifying and enter into the draw. Simple as that [honestly!].

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is there a suscription 4 the IPIN - sounds easier to become a tennis player than cooking

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i think its $45 a year

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Which does sound like a lot, but considering it allows you access into literally hundreds of tournaments the world wide it is actually quite good value. If you're interested in getting on go to: www.itftennis.com/ipin

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thts gd tbh - ill be intrested in few years nd defo wanna make a career from Tennis.

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So how old are you talp? And do you have a local/national ranking and/or an LTA rating? [If you don't mind me asking..!]

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talp wrote:

is there a suscription 4 the IPIN - sounds easier to become a tennis player than cooking



I think that the hardest part is on the court!

Join your local club - where are you based? - there will be guys there who will advise you on who to talk to if you want to move to the next level.



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no i dnt have a LTA rating? explain .....

the local club is miles away - only have 2 tennis nets - its shocking

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Well if you are a member at a tennis club you can recieve LTA membership [and therefore an LTA rating and eventually ranking - after playing tournaments] for free - go to www.lta.org.uk; all the information you need is there.

So how long have you been playing tennis talp? If you would like to seriously consider competing [and by that I mean not getting hammered 0&0] at Futures Q level then, in my opinion, you would need to embark on at least 2/3 years of intensive training, i.e, two/three hours a day for at least 4/5 days a week [obviously these are all variables that depend on your current levels of ability - but for the sake of this post I have assumed that you are an average club team player]. I would recommend that you visit a Futures event, including the Qualies event, and get a gauge on the standard and how far you are off achieving that - you may be shocked at how skilled even the guys at the bottom of the professional tennis ladder are. Not that this should deter you!

-- Edited by James at 13:11, 2008-08-07

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im quite young (14 yes yes yes) but ive been playing tennis for a while now and have recently thought ive been quite good in the rallies just power and serve need major work.

park near by by but no tennis club which i dont like as i dont have many people to play with.

Havent played any comps as such just mini tournys with mates - undefeated obviously. Im going to watch wimbledon again next year but i live in Dover so not many future events round here.

Obviouly im far away but i think im good for my age - tbh hard for me to get some competiton.

may go to london and compete soon

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You could always go to Hyde Park and play the Count - rumour has it that he's an expert at losing to people around your age. wink

(never mind that I'd probably be lucky to get a game off him if I played against him myself ashamed)

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oh yeah baby bring it on! biggrin.gif

i still need to play the Shed at some point. my tactic would be to bring him into the net then lob him, cause having met him, its fair to say he's no Dr Ivo smile.gif

actually i am getting some coaching (some tonight, lets hope the rain stays away) and i have been improving quite a bit. trying to get split steps into my game at the mo. should be volleys tonight which i enjoy too.

Edit: of the regulars here FD would be the one to talk to, hes our very own futures qualies king!


-- Edited by Count Zero at 15:04, 2008-08-07

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