Off-Court Coaching
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Is 'Off-Court Coaching' IN or OUT?
Summary
Hosts Cal and Ross P engage in a lively debate about the newly legalised off-court coaching in tennis. They discuss the implications of this change, the visibility of coaching during matches, and the impact on players and the sport as a whole. Both hosts share their perspectives, with Cal advocating for the benefits of coaching while Ross expresses some reservations. The conversation culminates in a consensus on the potential of off-court coaching to enhance the game.
Takeaways
- Off-court coaching is now legal in tennis as of January 2025.
- Cal is a strong advocate for off-court coaching, believing it enhances player performance.
- Ross is more skeptical, citing concerns about its implementation and visibility.
- The hosts discuss the lack of criticism faced by tennis coaches compared to other sports.
- They express a desire to hear more from coaches during matches to understand their strategies.
- Cal argues that the best players should have access to the best coaches, as is the case in other sports.
- Ross acknowledges the traditional view of tennis as a one-on-one sport without external help.
- Both hosts agree that seeing coaching interactions can add excitement to matches.
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