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Off Court Coaching?


https://www.atptour.com/en/news/off-court-coaching-trial-2022

 

What do folks think about this? I am not sure, my concern is that the top players will benefit more than Joe Blow ranked 200 who hasnt got a coach at the event. 

I still like to think tennis is manno y manno or womanno y womanno...not sure I like the idea of coaches in an individual sport. Once they are in there, they will stay!



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Completely agree with Nick K on this - players should not be able to be coached on court, work it out themselves. That is part of the game. And it creates an uneven playing field - the top players will get an input from a consistent, week in week out coach, the lower players may not even have a coach with them.

 

https://twitter.com/NickKyrgios/status/1539620707126063104



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Wednesday 22nd of June 2022 03:11:16 PM

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Even worse at the lower levels where pushy, loud-mouthed parents can be dressed up as coaches and could be a belligerent and intimidating presence.

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May it be a trial that is judged to fail.

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christ wrote:

Even worse at the lower levels where pushy, loud-mouthed parents can be dressed up as coaches and could be a belligerent and intimidating presence.


 Sadly enough of that (minus the dressing up bit) goes on anyway no  Maybe allow at adult matches only?
 

At the higher levels on court coaching happens to an extent anyway (eg Sillyfuss and his dad), so why not just legitimise it and see how it goes? 

But do you allow coaches to use AI/algorithms to track play and allow the coach to pass on in-depth  analysis during the match ?  (examples of algorithms posted in my link below) 

https://britishtennis.activeboard.com/t68475692/tennis-intelligence/



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Elegant Point wrote:
christ wrote:

Even worse at the lower levels where pushy, loud-mouthed parents can be dressed up as coaches and could be a belligerent and intimidating presence.


 Sadly enough of that (minus the dressing up bit) goes on anyway no  Maybe allow at adult matches only?
 

At the higher levels on court coaching happens to an extent anyway (eg Sillyfuss and his dad), so why not just legitimise it and see how it goes? 

But do you allow coaches to use AI/algorithms to track play and allow the coach to pass on in-depth  analysis during the match ?  (examples of algorithms posted in my link below) 

https://britishtennis.activeboard.com/t68475692/tennis-intelligence/


 my concern with all that is having a level playing field. WR 145 playing WR 5, the higher ranked guy will have more resources and a better coach, probably, the lower guy may not have a coach or resources. It creates a potential imbalance. I would much rather they came down hard on coaching than allowing it. 

It feels like the Americans attitude to gun atrocities - rather than banning the gun, the Supreme Court is effectively saying let everyone have more guns... 



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JonH comes home wrote:

 


 my concern with all that is having a level playing field. WR 145 playing WR 5, the higher ranked guy will have more resources and a better coach, probably, the lower guy may not have a coach or resources. It creates a potential imbalance. I would much rather they came down hard on coaching than allowing it. 

It feels like the Americans attitude to gun atrocities - rather than banning the gun, the Supreme Court is effectively saying let everyone have more guns... 


IMO the playing field isnt level at the moment,  there is already an imbalance in resources. The higher ranked player probably has a better support network (coach(es), physio, sports analyst, nutritionist etc) plus can afford to have the support group travelling with them.

Interesting to watch some of the college matches, where on court coaching is allowed. Some of the coaches are hanging around the baseline and commenting after every point and others mostly leave the player to get on with it. I asked my son and he said he wasnt bothered  either way.  He said its going on anyway, so might as well make it legal.



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Of course there isn't a level playing field as it is. That's no reason to go with a change that in many people's opinion will make it more uneven.

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Seems like the coaching during the match not working out that well for Tsitsipas  wink

Stefanos Tsitsipas suffered a shock defeat by Daniel Elahi Galan. It was not just the loss but the manner of it that was so surprising as Tsitsipas, one of five men who could have ended the tournament ranked world No 1, lost the first 11 games.



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