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Nat Weber Tennis Coaching recommends and encourages juniors to play competitive tennis (once they have reached a certain level of success). Enrolling both programs justify and compliment each other. Students commence coaching to gain the technical and tactical skills to be able to participate in a game of competition. Through competition students become more motivated to want to learn to improve through coaching.
Nat Weber Tennis Coaching encourages juniors to play competitive tennis that is appropriate for their size and strength.
There are various tournaments scheduled in SA.
Please visit Tennis Australia's Tournaments page
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Eastern Districts Tennis Association |
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Nat Weber will ensure all players will be ready to join, ensuing all skill requirements are met before joining the Eastern Districts Tennis Association (EDTA).
The Eastern Districts Tennis Association fosters
the development of South Australian tennis,
and promotes the health and values
associated with an active lifestyle.
For more info goto http://www.edta.com.au/
When players are ready, Nat Weber will give advise and recommend a suitable club for our players to join.
Nat Weber recommends Rostrevor Tennis Club to all juniors and seniors to play COMPETITION here http://www.rostrevortennis.org for further information about the club. |
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Optus Junior Tour (Australian Ranking tournaments):
Optus Junior Tour (OJT) tournaments are sanctioned by Tennis Australia and form part of the National Calendars. These are the junior events with Australian Ranking (AR) points. Athletes who compete in AR events look to obtain or improve on their Australian Ranking. These tournaments start at 12/U through to Open age categories and are highly competitive events.
More details on JDS and OJT tournaments can be found on http://www.tennis.com.au/tournaments/optus-junior-tour
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Seniors play for the love of the game, the enjoyment of the social life and the health that they maintain by playing tennis.
Nat Weber currently coaches several senior players. Nat Weber strives to increase the playing opportunities and social interaction for tennis players of all standards.
Seniors tennis in South Australia is booming. Seniors tennis competitions are played in all Australian States and up to 1000 players compete each year for the Teams Trophy at the Australian Tennis Championships.
Neville Halligan (pictured) the 2009 World Champion in the 85+ age group.
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Advanced Development Squads |
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Group: 8-17 year olds
Intermediate/Advanced
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$189 (1 hour/ 1 day/week) 1 hour
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$389 (1 hour/2 days/week/ = 2 hours total/week
1 hour of high intensity drills, footwork, match-play and fitness for players who want to train more.
This programe is recommended for all club and tournament players, however, is also suitable for intermediate/advanced juniors who want to train for longer, in a competitive enthusiastic squad.
Some players may wish to train in their squads twice a week, possibly even more denpending on my recomenation, the individual needs of our players. |
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