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CROYDON, SURREY

PHIL VIVIAN

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COACHING

Phil has trained over 3,000 coaches over the past 25 years. 

RACKET STRINGING

Over 40 years experience stringing rackets 

Phil is co-founder of the Holly Park Junior Tennis Club in north London, which was the first all junior tennis club in the UK.

United States Tennis Association Sports Science Degree (USTA)

A Key-Note Speaker at Coach Education Seminars and Conferences.

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More About Phil

Some of the places I have coached/played at:

“Love 40”1976 to 2016.  

A career in tennis.

 

I have been both very lucky and extremely privileged to have been involved in tennis for the past 40 years. It all began by visiting Wimbledon in 1974 standing on centre Court watch the men’s semi-final between Stan Smith and Ken Rosewall.  Rosewall coming back from 2 sets down to win in 5. Just as tiring for a young teenage lad standing in one position for about 5 hours, I was exhausted!

In 1975 watching Arthur Ashe dismantle the brash defending champion Jimmy Connors in the final was epic too, only this time I watched from the comfort of my armchair at home.


1976 was the big year for me. The arrival of my idol Bjorn Borg. Different from the smart middle class tennis player Borg brought Rock and Roll, sex appeal and a young hoard of fans which changed the game forever. A quiet unassuming young man with a headband, figure hugging Italian designer wear attire and wielding a tennis racket like no other player before him. Heavy topspin and a fitness and speed level beyond any player of his generation. This was my time to start playing, inspired by a fantastic role model, the new generation of tennis was born.


Having taken some lessons once a week for a year and attending a weekly class too I found tennis easy to do, so as I love teaching, I decided to become a tennis coach. So, one year on from starting to play the game that would influence my life, the shy left-handed slightly built boy from east London became a full-time tennis coach, qualified and all!


I gave up my office job and started working for the centre where I had started learning myself.  I always believed in certain aspects of life that had to stay true to me and my future in the game if I was to have any longevity in the sport and after around 55,000 + hours on court I think these are important lessons to remember:


 

During the years of teaching the game I managed to have shares in my very own tennis club, become a tutor for coaches with the PTR and worked with some really great inspiring coaches who have inspired me during my career. I am very lucky to have had the opportunity to meet many great trainers and players during my career.


To name but a few of them:

Mike Matthews, Stuart Braithwaite, Lionel Bradford, Adrian Rattenbury, Clive Carrigan, Mike Barrell, Ken DeHart, Leo Alonso, Dr Mark Kovacs, Andy Dowsett & Anne Pankhurst who is the best, a superb motivator and devotee to tennis. Thanks to all of you and others not mentioned.


In an ideal world I would love to get these coaches together at the National Tennis Centre along with Diana Wilkinson and together the group would be truly putting tennis on the map. Dreams heh!


I hope that I have helped nurture and inspired young coaches who have worked with me over the years including Jaime Cotton, Jon Guntley, Chaz Khan, Jamie Vivian, Andrew McNeil, John Golding, Craig Miller, Ash Davis & Karl Mills. Again, it would be great to bring the ‘Dream Team’ together again.


I have had great tennis partnerships along the way, Diana Wilkinson (Kennett) the best person I have worked with in tennis and a great friend too, the PTR family including Dan Santorum, Julie Jilly and Jorge Andrew and the rest of the staff at Hilton Head. Very proud to have met you all in 2013.


Over the years I have been very lucky to have witnessed 2 Great Golden Eras.

Borg, McEnroe Connors plus Evert & Navratilova in the 70’s & 80’s, and now Federer, Nadal and Djokovic plus the only British male winner of Wimbledon in my career Andy Murray.


My personal all-time list of players is as follows:

In the Men’s game:



Other players who contributed, Rafael Nadal, a great fighter and superb sportsman, Jimmy Connors, what a great fighter.  Andre Agassi a charismatic skilful superb ball striker.


In the women’s game:


Other great players.

Chris Evert, a graceful champion, Evonne Cawley, another graceful player, Serena Williams, an icon for young girls to take up the sport.


I have been blessed. Watched great players, worked with great coaches and taught an array of wonderful people, young and old, beginner to advanced levels. I have loved it all and will continue to do so for many years to come. 50,000 and counting!


Thank you, Tennis, thank you all!

CALL / MESSAGE PHIL

07951 140 086

EMAIL PHIL
philvivian@btinternet.com