President's
Welcome
As the LTA staff and management teams
are having such a shake up I thought you might like to be given
a few pointers about the way forward and how it may affect us
in the Channel Islands. Great emphasis is being put on performance,
coaches, players, clubs and tournaments.
The LTA aims, as far as juniors are concerned,
is as follows:
A Getting the best coaches working with
the best talent in the best facilities.
B Providing the best technical and sports
science support and advice, in the most accessible way, to the
right people when they need it
C Establish a straightforward high quality
competitive framework that gives juniors the stimulus they need
to get on, and stay on the winning pathway.
There are so many opportunities for young
dedicated players to achieve their goals, that we felt that
we should list some of these events that are available in the
Channel Islands, so that players and their families can see
what can be aimed for taking into account the following-:
A their present level of commitment
B a greater commitment to compete
C a single minded aim to climb the tennis
ladder.
Lets’ start at the top of what
the Channel Islands can help you achieve.
1 The Commonwealth Games
in India in 2010 will include Tennis for the first time. To
this end the CILTA are applying to both Islands CGA to join
the relevant association in time (i.e. February 2007) so that
we will be able to nominate players. There is also the Commonwealth
Youth Games in Pune, India in 2008.
2
NCL and NJCL. The NCL gives the opportunity to travel
to the UK and play in a team from your Club against players
you may never have seen before. NJCL begins with matches between
clubs in your own Island, and is good team match experience.
The most successful teams then play those from the other Island
and the winners then go on to play regional rounds against UK
teams.
3 Road
to Wimbledon (R2W) for under 14’s. This is run
by your club. No ratings are needed to enter. This is a great
event in which to start playing matches. Clubs arrange their
tournament to suit the players and their timescale. You may
only enter 1 R2W tournament each year. The winning boy and girl
from each club, and often the runners up go on to the C.I. County
Finals in July. Clubs need to enter these events, NCL, NJCL
and R2W by January.
4 Ariel Age group Tournaments.
These are run by the County for you to have matches on indoor
courts during the winter months. Please make full use of these
if your rating is 10.1 or better, otherwise the LTA will not
give us the small allowance towards courts that we receive,
and everyone will have to travel to the UK for the same experience.
5
County Teams. We enter all the events that are run
for the Counties by the L.T.A. Over 35’s, Summer county,
Winter county, under 18, 14, 12 and 10. You need to get match
results to be selected for these.
6 County
Championships and Junior County Championships.
7 Club
tournaments. The LTA will be talking with clubs to
make sure they run tournaments to suit their members.
8 Your Island
Association also organises Inter Insulars,
Inter-club leagues and the Island
Championships of Jersey and Guernsey.
9 National
Competitions are also held in the UK which most of
our players with rankings are eligible to enter.
10 The
International events are also now held in Jersey
twice a year.
Whilst the CILTA and the LTA is there
to put on these events it is the responsibility of players their
coaches and their parents to make sure they enter not the local
office or CI coaches.
Tennis is a game, and there is a winner
and loser of every match. However in the beginning the result
is not as important as each player first needs to find their
level, the rating system helps towards this, but to progress
up the only way is to play lots of matches.
Once you reach 9.2 rating, you need 7
wins against like rated players between March and September,
or vice versa, in order for your rating to improve. The ones
you lose do not count, so you can see how many matches need
to be played to move up - lots. We are trying to give young
players these opportunities, but they must take advantage of
the events or they will cease to be run.
As you play you will discover your own
strengths and weaknesses, as well as those of your opponents,
again the outcome is not nearly as important as what you learn
from the match. Correcting these weaknesses and finding they
have been overcome, is a very rewarding experience.
Enjoy your tennis matches in 2008.
Di
Hudson
President CILTA