A coaching legend, and a pioneer of sorts - RIP!Nick Bollettieri apparently passed over the weekend. Wow talk about a name on tennis.
Wow I just watched his documentary on showtime from about 8 years ago, very powerful and excellent insight on Nick's relationships with Agassi, Becker and Jim Courier.A coaching legend, and a pioneer of sorts - RIP!
I’d say he was an acquired taste in a way, for coaching. Very strong personality, maybe very demanding?Wow I just watched his documentary on showtime from about 8 years ago, very powerful and excellent insight on Nick's relationships with Agassi, Becker and Jim Courier.
He was undeniably a lightning rod back in the day, as some “purists” thought his approach/academy was ruining the game. In hindsight I think some of the criticism was unwarranted, and there was no denying his genuine love of the game and devotion to his players.Nick Bollettieri apparently passed over the weekend. Wow talk about a name on tennis.
I loved this quote from Nick,A coaching legend, and a pioneer of sorts - RIP!
It was impossible not to think about the deep, corinthian leather of his suntan, and the funny voice. RIP.He was undeniably a lightning rod back in the day, as some “purists” thought his approach/academy was ruining the game. In hindsight I think some of the criticism was unwarranted, and there was no denying his genuine love of the game and devotion to his players.
When I think of late 80’s & 90’s tennis, the iconic image of a suntanned Nick with shades always come to mind.
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