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Emerald Lakes Tennis

Locality: Gold Coast, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5579 9930



Address: Cnr Nerang Broadbeach Rd & Alabaster Dr 4211 Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 Interesting read....



23.01.2022 Emerald Lakes Tennis is back in action. We'll see you on court

21.01.2022 Interesting read

19.01.2022 For all those who watch game of thrones and love Tennis



18.01.2022 No tennis lessons today. But swimming, paddle boarding and canoeing is ok- starts at 3.30

18.01.2022 How to tell if your child is talented

15.01.2022 A big congratulations to Miller Campbell for winning the 11 & under Gold Coast JDS points race for 2017 ‘Race to Rocky’ Miller now gets to represent the Gold Coast in Rockhampton in the JDS state finals. Good Job Miller!



15.01.2022 Come join in the fun at our Tennis/Golf/Soccer camps this school holidays. Look forward to seeing you there!

15.01.2022 Uncomfortable truths.. A must read for players and parents of junior players

13.01.2022 Toni Nadal often trained Rafa Nadal on bad courts with poor tennis balls often in windy conditions, to teach him that winning or losing isn’t about the quality ...of the courts, strings, lights, balls or weather conditions, but that it is about attitude, discipline and perspective. #EliteTennis http://bit.ly/2pRjHNb See more

13.01.2022 It's school holiday time again, Emerald Lakes Is running its popular Tennis/Golf Holiday Camp. To register please call 55799930 or send a message to [email protected] See you there!

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12.01.2022 Congratulations to Talon Pereira for taking out Club Fixture Player of the year. Well deserved Talon!

12.01.2022 Awesome, there's always something you can do when you have an injury.

10.01.2022 Squads start next week. Just found a good footwork drill for the kids https://youtu.be/mFYdOWtsT4o

09.01.2022 Djokovic at 6 years old is... insane.

09.01.2022 Not long to go, book in to the Emerald Lakes Tennis & Golf holiday camp now!

08.01.2022 How to choose the right tennis coach for you.

05.01.2022 Last week the player I was consulting/coaching at Wimbledon qualies, lost 8-10 in final set to an 'unknown' ranked 216, Sebastian Ofner. My player (who won a ju...nior grand slam) played his heart out, to which 1 or 2 points made the difference. Yesterday, Ofner (21yrs old) beat Sock to reach 3rd round. Doing my homework on Ofner before, I could hardly find anything on him. I then discovered that he only started playing ranking tournaments at 18! Last year he was ranked 571. In Juniors his highest ranking was 400! ( my player was top 10) No wonder I couldn't find much!!! Lesson: You don't need to be throwing kids in to the circus of playing tournaments early, week after week hunting ranking points. What impressed me about Ofner, was his ability to stay consistent in his routines and mindset, regardless of score or situation. Everything the player I was with, threw at him, Ofner stayed calm and in control. 0-40 calm.3-5 down calm. Double faults - calm. Bad call - calm. Crowd noise - he remained calm. No one is born like this. You train yourself to act and think like this. Just like game skills are practiced. Ofner was in total control of his environment and surroundings. He was mastering the controllables and the uncontrollables. His body language and control of emotions were world class. He gave little away to his opponent. A lesson in the power of the controllables. One thing I've noticed in players who have started later or are, let's call them, 'late bloomers' is that they love the sport even more at the right time - later, when it matters. They have not been burned out by the grind of tournament after tournament when young. One more thing, and it's big: it looked like Ofner was enjoying himself - regardless of the score! Finding fun in the fight and enjoying the opportunity to simply compete. Bravo Sebastian. You deserve it. You might have defeated my player, but the bigger and greater picture for all, is that you have proved that lateness in development, can be greatness later! #ChampionMinded

03.01.2022 The day after..... there's going to be a lot of cleaning to do in the next day or two!

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