Peter Burwash International (PBI) had performed a major position in Indian tennis by supporting many champions, together with Olympic medallist and a number of Grand Slam winner Leander Paes, within the childhood on the Britannia Amritraj Tennis (BAT) Academy in Chennai.
PBI has come again to India stronger with its academy in Bengaluru and now increasing to Pune.
The president of PBI, Rene Zondag, put issues in perspective with regard to participant growth, and making it an satisfying expertise for each participant who will get on court docket, throughout his go to to Pune and launching the collaboration with Ileseum Club. “I am extremely happy with the expansion of PBI in India. We were associated with the BAT programme and left the country for a long time. When Bangalore approached us in 2014, to change the sports culture, and create an environment that gets the best out of athletes, potentially develop champions, and good athletes in each of their fields, we were attracted by such a vision and wanted to be part of that. The partners we work with understand sport and sports development, values, structure, morals and culture. We started in Bangalore with the professional programme, grassroots tennis. We found in no time that professional programme was extremely attractive in India,” mentioned Zondag.
The give attention to efficiency tennis led to a full-fledged tennis academy in Bengaluru.
“I am super happy that we are expanding. We didn’t want to go too quick. It was more important to find the right partner. In Pune, we found and met Gurpavit Singh. Pune has been great. It is a fantastic city, and a tennis city. There is already so much tennis. We can make an impact, and make a difference. We can be a very good addition to the Pune tennis infrastructure. Hopefully, our coming can also raise certain standard that is good for the game,” he mentioned.
Emphasising that PBI methodology was distinctly completely different to the remaining, Zondag said that the main focus was the client – the participant.
“We always said that we are in the service industry first, and tennis industry second. That makes our customers feel welcome and taken care of. That is what we learnt in the hospitality industry,” he mentioned.
Understandably so, as PBI operates in 5-star motels and resorts all over the world. And it’s all about visitor expertise.
“We create an unbelievable experience for each one who comes on to the tennis court, beginner, professional, anyone. We deliver what the customer wants. The teaching concepts of PBI have proven timeless, for 47 years. PBI doesn’t teach symptoms. The fundamentals are concepts that are based on focusing on the cause rather than symptoms. We see that the customer is understanding the game, and secondly become their own coach,” he mentioned.
It is a philosophy that helps the gamers “fix problems, while training or in a match. Having simple check points, references, that helps them to have tools to get better or fix problems”, he mentioned.
Zondag sees super potential in India. “The potential in India is enormous. There is an incredible amount of talent, natural players. There is an incredible respect for teachers and hunger for learning. The role we can play is to build on that. We will help Indian tennis to elevate standards. Raising or elevating coaching standards is something that is really close to our heart. It is our responsibility to give the gift of tennis and help the sport grow,” Zondag defined.
India is thirsting to excel in singles within the Grand Slams and presumably have a Grand Slam champion some day.
“Producing Grand Slam champions is impossible. There are too many variables. We have to focus on the process, not on result. Players can flourish in an environment, where all that is needed for development is offered, in a way that is positive, encouraging, inspiring and motivating. That is really what we can do, the rest is up to the athlete,” he reasoned.
“The result is a byproduct of the job well done. Our job is to create an environment, offer facilities they need. If that creates a champion, or a good tennis player, or a player who enjoys the game, we have done the job well. Our job is to keep people in tennis. And give them a sport to enjoy for life,” Zondag mentioned.
The greatest manner ahead is to maintain the curiosity of gamers as prime precedence.
“Whatever we do should be in the interest of players. Not in the interest of the academy or yourself as a coach. We need to find solutions for whatever the player needs”, he careworn.
What is his recommendation for the younger tennis gamers.
“They simple need to enjoy the journey and process, make the effort and focus on that above anything. Not chase results. Tennis is a very tough sport to be successful. It is hard to get an ATP point than to become a professional soccer player in England. At the same time, I don’t think there is any sport in the world that offers life skills and educates players like tennis. The constant battles, the failures, the mistakes, recoveries, character building requires all these. No other sport offers so much for players to have personal development,” he identified.
Becoming a champion is nice, however the recreation provides a lot for everybody.
“Very rare that you produce a Roger Federer or a Djokovic. Actually, using the word produce is wrong. They develop because they participate in a wonderful environment. There are few common denominators in those that they have the right people around them. Grew up in the right environment. We should not live or make decisions on exceptions. We should look more at the bigger picture. Tennis is a fantastic game, and a gift for life,” he mentioned.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com