Local Talent Aims for John McEnroe Tennis Academy Scholarship

October 6, 2015 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff

The John McEnroe Tennis Academy (JMTA) at Sportime Randall’s Island has concluded its annual tryouts for its premier tennis facility, offering a year-long scholarship to train at and learn from some of the best tennis coaches in the area.

Tryouts consisted of multiple evaluations, ranging from attitude, to tennis skill, to work ethic. Hundreds of aspiring tennis players came out for a chance at the scholarship.

“Not only do we have a lot of kids here, we have a tremendous amount of really good and talented players,” said JMTA Director Lawrence Kleger. “It is nice in one way, but also tough at the same time, because it means we have to make some really tough decisions.”

The Academy stresses a player’s character more than anything else. While skill and athleticism are important, taking in a player with the proper mindset is something the coaches and directors are looking for in candidates.

“We’re basically evaluating them on six things: Attitude and effort, coachability, athletic potential, compete level, mental toughness and tennis IQ,” said Kleger. “At the Academy, we are very big on character. We don’t want someone who is mopping around or throwing their racquet.”

Some of JMTA’s top players have made their way through via the scholarship. Felix Alvarado, coach of Sabrina Xiong who received a JMTA Scholarship a few years back, said this scholarship is a way for the facility to develop a tennis player.

“We are looking for young kids we can develop and see just how athletic they are and how hard they will work,” said Alvarado. “We don’t worry too much about technique, the way they hit or any of that, because that is something we can work on.”

Credit all photos to Brian Coleman

 

 

 

 

 

 


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