The Good / Bad of Covid
BY DR. MICHELLE CLEERE Last year (2020) No school or virtual school? A break from sports? The potential of less homework. The relief of handling
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BY DR. MICHELLE CLEERE Last year (2020) No school or virtual school? A break from sports? The potential of less homework. The relief of handling
BY PATRICIA HY What comes to mind when you think of competition? Winning? Losing? Exciting? Pumped? Nerves? Pressures? Stressed? Some people are super pumped, rising
When a coach of Toni Nadal’s stature joins Felix Auger-Aliassime’s team, expectations come part and parcel with the sizeable opportunities. The 20-year-old, ranked 21 in the
As part of a united effort to “Grow the Game” in Canada, All Canadian Sports Management partnered with ACE Tennis, the Ontario Tennis Association
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There are a load of challenges and threats produced by this pandemic. The constant reports of outbreaks, economic misery and death tolls makes it justifiable to complain. However, there is another side to this that I prefer to focus on. For many of us, we have been oblivious to the treadmill of busyness and activity we have been on. We are often not aware of the hamster wheel we are on until situations like COVID-19 causes us to pause and reflect. Join us for live webinar, June 4th at 2:00PM EST.
Editor’s Note: As a nine-year-old, Kayla demonstrated that she would be a force to be reckoned with when she led her team to a provincial
Editor’s Note: The Greenan family is synonymous with tennis in Cambridge. From his son Mark, a Canadian Davis Cupper, Harry has been responsible on
Editor’s Note: Peter was a Canadian champion and Davis Cup player and became a long-time broadcaster for the Canadian Open. He was also a great
Editor’s Note: Two years ago, Tony Roth, the Director of Tennis at the Ottawa Athletic Club, received a three-day notice that the club was
Editor’s Note: Richard was Tennis Director for 28 years at the Richmond Hill Country Club, is a level 4 Tennis Canada coach, is co-president
Editor’s Note: Rebecca was on her way to becoming one of the WTA’s new stars when life dealt her a different hand. Here is a
Editor’s Note: As Senior Director of Facilities Development at Tennis Canada, she occupies a position which could determine the future of tennis in our
Editor’s Note: James has done it all, 32 times national champion, a Davis Cup player and tournament Director, and an established coach. Jim, president