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PathWays by Path

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Pathways breaks down what's really going on in competitive junior tennis. Every week, we tackle the development decisions, system gaps, and mindset traps that players, parents, and coaches navigate daily. No fluff. No hype. Just honest conversations about building players the right way.

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9 lip 2026

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Your Junior Is Technically Ready and Tactically Asleep 09.07.2026

If your junior has beautiful strokes and no idea where to hit them, this one's for you. 70% of points end in the first four shots. Three good patterns beat ten flashy ones coach Henrik Sand on Pathways by Path.

The Time Away 01.07.2026

What happens when the sport that defines your entire identity is suddenly taken away? This week, Evan Rhodes sits down with 15-year-old junior player Marco Rivera to talk about the side of injury recovery people usually skip: the emotional toll. After eight months away from tennis due to a stress fracture, Marco opens up about the identity crisis of losing the sport, the weight of navigating confl...

The fuel problem 23.06.2026

In this episode of PathWays by path , host Evan Rhodes sits down with sports dietitian Lina Kirsch to unpack a critical, yet often overlooked, aspect of junior tennis development: elite nutrition. If you think the biggest obstacle for young athletes is junk food, think again. Lina introduces the concept of "Invisible Nutrition" the hidden energy deficit caused by under-fueling kids who j...

The Body Beneath the Game 16.06.2026

Most junior players aren't underdeveloped because they're not working hard enough. They're underdeveloped because nobody is managing their load. Tomás Reyes, a strength and conditioning coach who works exclusively with junior tennis players, breaks down what physical preparation actually looks like at the competitive junior level and why the biggest threat to a player's development...

The Coach in the Room 09.06.2026

The best coaches aren't trying to be the most important person on the court. They're trying to make themselves unnecessary. Lior Avraham breaks down what real coaching looks like and what happens to a junior player when the triangle around them breaks down

The Parent on the Sideline 01.06.2026

The hardest role in junior tennis isn't the player's. It's the parent's. Rachel Brennan spent years thinking doing more meant helping more. She was wrong. In this episode, she talks about getting out of your kid's way without disappearing, communicating with the coach without becoming the problem, and why the car ride home after a loss matters more than you think. "Keep th...

What the PathWay really looks like 19.05.2026

Most families enter competitive junior tennis without a map. A career in the U.S. system can cost anywhere from $10,000 to over $100,000 a year and almost no one explains how the pieces fit together. In this episode, Evan Rhodes sits down with junior coach Ana Solano to break down the real shape of the U.S. development pathway: the seven USTA tournament levels, the ITF Junior circuit, the recruiti...

The Mind Behind the Forehand 11.05.2026

Most juniors lose more matches to their own thoughts than to their opponent's strokes. In our first episode, sports psychologist Marcus Whitfield breaks down why the mental game decides everything and why it can be coached just like a serve.

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