It’s no secret that the college application process is different for student-athletes. It boils down to establishing and maintaining good relationships with college coaches. For starters, college coaches who...
A look at the career spectrum of a student athlete reveals some interesting insights. A large number of corporates prefer hiring people who have a background in sport as...
“By the age of 13, over 70% of children stop playing competitive sports”, according to a shocking study done by the National Alliance for Youth Sports, a non-profit sports...
It’s too early to start planning for my child’s future, let alone consider the U.S. College Tennis pathway.” This is one of the most common comments that I receive...
I was, maybe, 7- or 8 years-old when I picked up a tennis racket. There was no pressure. No thought of “Turning Professional” or a “going to a Good...
Parents in China have long been concerned by their children’s education possibilities outside of China. This concern is now growing as many families seek guidance to demystify the US...
As an ex-National Tennis Player, I am often asked by athletes and parents about the importance of college camps and whether or not there is any value in attending...
If you are a Junior Tennis Athlete wanting to earn your chops, then you have to meet the new “BOSS” in town – the Universal Tennis Rating (UTR): the...
Children look to their parents for answers and encouragement, perhaps even more so when these children are student athletes. A parent’s role in their athlete’s physical and educational quests...
Amandeep Johl, our featured guest for Coaches Corner has earned every right to be commended. Amandeep is a former National Champion in India, and is the founding member of...
In 1987, Indian government’s Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports conferred Noni Lall Qureshi (nee Nonita Lall) the Arjuna Award for her sensational achievement in golf. It was a...
Being a parent is the most under-rated job. There are responsibilities, deadlines, pressure and what not! Of course it is also rewarding but one cannot deny that it requires...