My First Tournament
Unexpected Gains He would rally and rally and rally, and not miss. Well, I had tried this stuff with Mr. Pratley as you remember and I thought that practice had toughened me up for this real test. During the event some very interesting things came my way. Court time was scarce as they were putting matches on constantly. To not be too bored (and the reader must remember we had no video games or television at the site) we would literally run to any "open" court and hit balls. O
Early Years As A Player
A note from Coach Carey Tennis in Christchurch, New Zealand I was born in Christchurch, New Zealand and have one brother (Christopher) and one sister (Angela) who both played some tennis at some stage of their lives. My parents both played club tennis, but only socially, so I really never played too much with them except on Sunday afternoons at the local church courts. I remember that tennis was fun and it seemed that I was always on my bike heading for the courts to play som
Biography
Carey Brading (USPTA) has served as the Head Coach for Team Colorado 12's level since 1991, where Colorado's future stars begin their journey. Coach Brading has completed the USTA High Performance Coaching Program (Specialist in Competitive Player Development), and has completed course work in Sports Science Level 1 and II-A, II-B, II-C. In 2004 Coach Brading was named both the 2004 Rocky Mountain News and Colorado High Schools Coaches Association (CHSAA) Coach of the Year. T