By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, October 26, 2024
Hall of Famer John McEnroe is within the building enterprise.
The former world No. 1 in singles and doubles is dedicated to constructing champions in New York City.
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McEnroe just lately hosted Head, his racquet sponsor, on a go to to the John McEnroe Tennis Academy on Randall's Island the place McEnroe shared his teaching strategy.
New Yorker McEnroe is invested in what he calls a significant mission: Developing a New York City tennis champion—and profitable junior and faculty gamers—heading his Johnny Mac Tennis Project.
The Johnny Mac Tennis Project (JMTP), a non-profit based by John McEnroe and others, strives to enhance younger lives by eradicating the racial, financial and social obstacles to success by tennis. The program is run by the John McEnroe Tennis Academy on Randall’s Island in New York City.
A glass trophy case on the second flooring options a few of McEnroe’s most prized trophies, starting from his Orange Bowl trophy to his US Open trophy, reminders of the journey from Douglaston, Queens to Randall’s Island. The man who grew up enjoying basketball and soccer along with tennis took an unconventional path to the historical past.
Ask McEnroe about that and he’ll let you know he would have imploded if his mother and father shipped him off to a Florida tennis academy.
The Hall of Famer believes what some see as a non-traditional path is definitely the wisest means ahead for a lot of children most comfy residing at dwelling with their households, growing friendships and maybe even enjoying workforce sports.
“I don’t think I would have made it if my parents sent me to a Bollettieri or some other academy in Florida,” McEnroe advised Tennis Now. “I’m a big believer in going to school, developing friendships to nurture these young players so they can handle the pressures that can come from tennis as we seen now with mental health issues.
“I played other sports besides tennis growing up and that helped me. Some kids are home-schooled. The point is tennis is an individual sport and we’re trying to approach it individually in the program and do what’s best for each kid because every situation is different.”
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