The influence of parents in identifying and developing Australian female tennis talent
journal contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byJ Young, Alan Pearce
This study investigated the role of parents in developing Australian female professional tennis players. Top WTA ranked Australian singles players (n=10) and their parents (n=10) responded to written questionnaires. Participants were asked to recall their tennis background and describe the current role of parents and compare these to possible earlier roles. Further, participants were asked to make recommendations to parents who wanted to help a player develop her talent. A series of inductive content analyses was conducted to analyze the data. These analyses revealed a significant, and changing, role of parents in a development process extending over 10 years. Sacrifices were necessary in order to pursue a tennis career but positive benefits were generally reported by players and their parents. The importance of a caring and respectful home environment for aspiring players was highlighted.
History
Journal
Journal of medicine and science in tennis
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pagination
22 - 27
Publisher
Society for Tennis Medicine and Science
Location
San Mateo, Calif.
ISSN
1567-2352
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.