TFP 296: How to Become a Complete Player with Marc Sophoulis - From the 2020 archives
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[From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020]
On today’s episode, I spoke with Marc Sophoulis, Head Coach at Melbourne International Tennis School, about how you can become a complete player.
Marc has coached many pros, including Anastasia Rodionova, Arina Rodionova, Dane Propoggia, and Victor Hanescu. He has also been a part of the Bryan Brothers team for 6 years at the Australian Open. Marc has spoken at conferences around the world, has been a commentator for professional tennis matches, and has also been featured in my Tennis Summits each year. He is the Director and Head Coach the Tennis Menu, an awesome new instructional tennis site which you should definitely check out (link below).
On the show, you’ll learn the essential skills you must develop to become a well-rounded tennis player, proven tips and strategies to level up your game, important lessons Marc learned while working with the Bryan Brothers, how tennis coaches can maximize their impact, and much more!
I hope you enjoy my interview with Marc! Let us know what you think about the episode in the comments below!
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Theraband
Medicine Ball
Books
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
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