Online school is common in competitive junior tennis—but it isn’t for every family. This post explains why student-athletes use online education, when it makes sense, and what parents should consider before choosing it.
Read MoreDobsha Tennis Academy in Tampa, Florida takes a match-play-first approach to junior tennis development. Rather than relying on volume drills or polished practice sessions, players learn by competing under real pressure, allowing coaches to identify exactly what breaks down in matches and address it directly. This editorial looks at how Dobsha Tennis Academy operates, who thrives in this environment, and why competition-driven training has become increasingly relevant in modern junior tennis.
Read MoreFinding the right junior tennis summer camp isn’t about hype — it’s about fit. This guide breaks down three serious training environments for competitive juniors, explaining who thrives in each system and why. Written for parents who want clarity, not marketing.
Read MoreEric Dobsha Tennis Academy takes a match-play-first approach to junior development. This post explains how the program works, who it’s best suited for, and why Florida remains a powerful training ground for competitive juniors.
Read MoreJunior tennis has changed dramatically over the past few decades. This post explains how competition, tournaments, and ratings have evolved — and what parents need to understand to support serious junior players today.
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