Rohan Bopanna is efficiently busy on the skilled tour however retains a watch on the brilliant juniors within the nation. His focus is just not restricted to these coaching at his academy like Kandhavel Mahalingam or Rethin Pranav Senthilkumar.
The world No.13 doubles star was significantly happy to spend time with the 13-year-old Vihaan Reddy throughout the keep at residence in Bengaluru, earlier than leaving for Europe.
Vihaan gained 21 singles matches straight throughout his debut sequence within the ITF under-18 circuit, for his 4 titles on the trot in Gurugram, Dehradun, Bhilai and Madurai. He capped the fantastic run by profitable the doubles title as effectively, the place he was drained of all power within the sizzling humid situations of Madurai.
“Vihaan has a very strong mind. To be that consistent against players of different ages, heights and in different conditions, is never easy, at any level. He has to get out of his comfort zone and start training in a good academy with players of higher level. He needs to have a strength and conditioning coach to get physically stronger’’, observed Bopanna.
After his meeting with Vihaan, Bopanna had a good chat with Rethin Pranav’s father, about the way forward for the boy, who missed selection for Junior Davis Cup by six points.
“Rethin is extremely promising. He was supposed to go to the Australian Open but didn’t go. He missed two and a half months for studies. That is too long a period to miss tennis. We should have clarity on priority.
If he wants to go to the best University we can help him. But if the focus is on tennis, we cannot think too far ahead. Since he is not having the stamina, as he has been losing from the winning position, I have asked him to run three kilometres every day. It should be easy for a 15-year-old.
Between me and coach M Balachandran, we do plan the best path for the youngsters, but if it is not followed, it is hard to help the player”, mentioned Bopanna.
Having gone by way of the powerful grind for years throughout his early life, Bopanna mentioned that he may turn into such a powerful participant primarily as a result of his mother and father had religion within the coaches and by no means interfered with the tennis.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com