PTR & Bollettieri Release 'Tennis in a Can' Program for Coaches
Hilton Head Island, SC (Aug. 22, 2019)- - Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) and famed coach Nick Bollettieri are excited to jointly release a new program, “Tennis in a Can,” that’s ideal for high school tennis coaches and is available now—in time for the high school tennis season.
Tennis in a Can is an 11-week online program developed specifically for high school coaches. It features week by week lesson plans, videos and templates for challenge matches, drills, court diagrams and much more. From try-outs to play-offs, Tennis in Can will give coaches everything they need to run and manage a successful high school season.
The Tennis in a Can program and all accompanying resources can easily be accessed from any device, including - iPad and mobile - making it a perfect complement for on court coaching.
“High school and middle school sports’ budgets are very limited, yet many coaches need coaching expertise for their teams,” explained Bollettieri. “PTR and I want to provide a complete tennis coaching curriculum for those who will be coaching a scholastic team. That’s why we’ve made ‘Tennis in a Can’ very affordable for all schools and coaches. At $39.99, Tennis in a Can is a perfect program for the high school or middle school coach.”
This program will be an asset to every tennis coach and can be purchased at www.ptrtennis.org ($39.99 PTR member price; or $129 for non-members, includes PTR Scholastic Coach membership). Visit www.ptrtennis.org
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